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563.1 | Good thriller! | 23989::POGAR | Movie Critic-Costner Specialist | Mon Jun 06 1994 00:17 | 10 |
| I saw this movie last night at a sneak preview, and it kept my total
attention the entire two hours or so. It was a very good action
thriller, with Dennis Hopper the ever-so-typecast villain/psycho and
Keanu Reeves as his cop-in-pursuit. Also starred Jeff Daniels and
Sandra Bullock (where have I seen her before?).
Good cast...good action...good thriller...
Catherine
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563.2 | | 42371::HANDLEYI | Beer-It's Not Just For Breakfast | Mon Jun 06 1994 08:15 | 4 |
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Wasn't Sandra Bullock in 'Demolition Man'?
Schwing!
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563.3 | Good. Almost terrific | RNDHSE::WALL | Show me, don't tell me | Mon Jun 06 1994 10:08 | 49 |
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We went to see this at this weekend's sneak preview because it was a
way to get two movies for the price of one -- people who went to the
sneak got to see The Crow for free, and we wanted to see that again.
A good vehicle for Keanu Reeves, because the main character as written
complements his style of acting very well, a style I would describe as
"not highly emotive." The script is not very demanding, although
there's none of the mismatch between the depths of the supporting cast
and the leads one sees so frequently in action movies. A good physical
role for him -- it's nice to see that he can do things besides stand
around and look sullen or stoned.
For 90% of the film, it's terrific. Good psychological confrontation
between Reeves and the villian, played by Dennis Hopper. Sandra
Bullock spends all her time acting smart and lets looking good take
care of itself, a pleasant change for an action movie heroine. Reeves
is not omnipotent, merely competent and mostly calm. With all this
going for it, I did not have any trouble suspending disbelief for the
bus.
Three and a half stars out of five. They lost it in the last ten
minutes for me, because...
<spoiler warning>
<I really mean it -- this could ruin the film for you>
...there is the most glaring technical error I've seen in a film since
Timothy Dalton made a semi-tractor do a wheelie in The Living
Daylights.
The entire final sequence depends on the notion of a runaway subway
train. The operator was shot by Hopper.
Subway trains for many years have been designed so that if something
happens to the operator (heart attacks are the more likely example, but
bullets fall in the same category) the train comes to a stop. Bullets
into the control panel would more likely trigger the system than
disable it.
Not to mention that a lot of subway trains are built so that the
passengers can stop the train in an emergency.
And it really wasn't necessary. Oh, yes, we needed the final
confrontation between Reeves and Hopper, but that could have been done
in any one of two dozen more reasonable ways. It was a hideously
obvious case of the script being engineered for the sake of a special
effect.
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563.4 | Sandra Bullock | 10529::HAYNES | | Wed Jun 08 1994 13:45 | 9 |
| Sandra Bullock was in:
Love Potion #9
The Vanishing (1993)
and
Who Shot Pat?
Michael
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563.5 | | OOTOOL::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Wed Jun 08 1994 17:49 | 1 |
| As well as Demolition Man.
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563.6 | I was going to say same but re-scanned earlier replies and saw .2 | NETRIX::michaud | Jeff Michaud, PATHWORKS for Win. NT | Wed Jun 08 1994 18:15 | 3 |
| .5> As well as Demolition Man.
See .2
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563.7 | speedo's | 36058::TARDUGNOM | | Wed Jun 08 1994 21:14 | 15 |
| reply to 563.3
"its a change from Keanu standing around looking stupid or stoned"
Scuse me but I must be the only one who REALLY liked
"Point Break" He didn't look to stupid or stoned to me!
as the FBI agent.
I think if the roles he took were meatier, he would rise to the
occasion................I've always been a fan of his
and looking forward to seeing him in "Little Buddha" which is
supposed to be excellant.
Thats only my estimation of his acting ability... that he will
get better as he goes along anyway he's soooo good to look at
who cares what he's in.
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563.8 | | DTRACY::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Fri Jun 10 1994 12:56 | 11 |
| Re: .6
That was a question, not a statement.
Re: .7
>I must be the only one who REALLY liked "Point Break"
I didn't REALLY like it, but I liked it. Though "Johnny Utah" is a
truly stupid name. Way up there with "Cole Trickle."
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563.9 | Copy of a copy? | ZPOVC::RAHULMEHTA | | Mon Jun 13 1994 06:06 | 9 |
| Seems like the story line is picked up from and old movie called
"Taking of Pelham 123". The difference being this movie is set in NY
and it is a train which is planted with a rigged bomb set to explode if
the speed falls below ?? mph.
Guess the industry depends on remakes with changes.
Rahul.
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563.10 | Fun. A bit brainless, but fun. | 65320::RIVERS | Stupid, STUPID rat creatures! | Mon Jun 13 1994 11:28 | 75 |
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Well, it was kinda fun and it was kinda nice n' action-y and yeah, you
do gotta suspend your disbelief quite a bit. Keanu, alas, seems like
a nice enough guy (I read an interview with him, he does seem earnest
enough towards his acting career), but he's still a wooden
dialog-deliverer. He did emote somewhat, and to good effect, but every
time he opened his mouth, same inflection, same tone. He and Keifer
Sutherland and Kevin Costner should make a movie together, with Andie
MacDowell as the token female. Brr.
Anyway, I liked it. For me, they coulda made a whole movie about the
perils of the people riding the elevator -- I have a minor phobia about
elevators, stemmed upon seeing the movie "Earthquake". Remember when the
elevator fell? And it went "Splat", complete with added cartoon
"splash" of blood to let us know, in no uncertain terms, the people
inside went Splat? I think another elevator fell in the movie "The
Towering Inferno". Splat. I've not been able to set foot in one of those
things since without "Splat" going through my mind.
(mind you, I also saw the "Poseidon Adventure" in a drive in with my
mom n dad and much younger brother. Sensitive child that I was, I wept
during the whole movie ["Everybody's DYING!" -- I guess the name Irwin
Allen didn't quite equate to "yes, in my movies, almost everybody dies"
yet], and I still am taken with a compulsion to decimate the radio
should I hear that song "There's Got to Be a Morning After". :)
So, anyway, after the elevator/setting up the rest of the movie scene, I
think the rest was a bit lacking because it got more unbelievable. The
bus did some stunts buses just don't do. But -- it was still fun.
Without giving away huge insights on the plot, the bus smashed into a
lot of things, and that was fun (you have to wonder how much all those
fictional drivers-who-got-hit sued the City of Santa Monica for, since
that's where the bus came from). The LAPD or Santa Monica PD (not
sure) acted ept (although their traffic control/fast reaction to a
crisis operations needed work). There were some nice little plot
things which came out neatly and one instance of morbid humor that I
think I might have been the only person in the theatre to pick up on
(I'll tag it onto the end of the message under a spoiler warning).
The movie really lost some momentum (so to speak) once we entered the
subway, and not for the reason that DFW stated in his "this blew it for
me spoiler" sort of thought -- it felt kinda like a Stephen King book (or
most John Cameron movies) in that the movie seemed as if it were uncertain
where to end. Here? No, we can do this. Here? Uh, no let's add this.
The climatic fight between Good Guy and Bad Guy was hurried, seemed edited
and anticlimatic. The climatic big SPX scene seemed ill thought out,
corny to force love interest and not as splashy as oh, a building blowing
up (ala Die Hard).
The acting:
Sandra Bullock, always cute and perky, was a bit *too* flip and perky
(she can't help being cute) for someone who's been literally tossed into
the driver's seat of a bomb. As stated, Keanu was effective enough, yet
wooden. Jeff Daniels, who hasn't been working enough these days, was
good fun as The Partner. Dennis Hopper was, well, Dennis Hopper.
Again, though, it was good summer fun. If you like action, you'll like
it. Check oh, 25% of your brain at the door and you won't have any
problems with it at all.
*** out of ****
kim
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563.11 | | DTRACY::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Mon Jun 13 1994 13:20 | 34 |
| This is an action movie that delivers the goods, without a lot of
annoying features that have become standard in the genre. Only one car
chase (of course, we're on a bus most of the time, so we can't get off
and chase someone), no arcade-style gun battles where the hero picks
off baddies with his sidearm while the uzi-bearing baddies keep missing
the hero, and a low body count (lots of vehicular damage, though).
Also, the usual wiseacre attitude is way toned down. Most action heros
toss off one-liners with a "See how witty I am" attitude. These people
seemed to be using humor to deal with their tension, rather than to
impress the audience.
The action delivers lots of suspense and thrills. You know they're
going to make it, of course, but still, the assorted complications are
exciting. The ending was too much, though; they started to repeat
themselves, and it stretches the boundaries of Murphy's Law.
Perennial favorites Sandra Bullock and Joe Morton show up in the
usually thankless roles of The Girl and The Boss. Jeff Daniels also
lends good support as The Partner. (They don't do much with him in the
middle of the movie; I enjoyed their work in the opening gambit.)
Dennis Hopper plays the Psycho with a little understatement, which is
nice. And Keanu Reeves was solid as Our Hero.
I feel I got my $6.50 worth. In fact, I'd see it again, definitely at
a matinee and maybe even full price.
Spoiler discussion after formfeed:
I really HATE the dead meat cliche. As Jack and Harry head off to
check out the elevator, I told my friend Harry was gonna die by the end
of the movie. I had hopes that he might survive when he was
office-bound. But no, they had to go out of their way to blow him up.
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563.12 | flying bus | 16913::MEUSE_DA | | Mon Jun 13 1994 18:44 | 8 |
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Well it lived up to my expectations. Lots of action and destruction,
good acting and some great moments.
Well worth the money.
Dave
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563.14 | tick..tick | 36058::TARDUGNOM | | Tue Jun 14 1994 14:28 | 15 |
| <<< DSSDEV::VALKYR$DKA200:[NOTES]MOVIES.NOTE;1 >>>
-< The Movie Review Conference >-
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SPOILER:
When Jeff Daniels walked into that house, I just knew it was rigged
for blast off. I really liked him as Keanu's Partner....good
choice...I was sorry when they killed him off so soon....
Another thing is the low keyed aspect no real wise-cracking all the
time just when warrented was a good thing.... I agree it was
a nice change from the usual fare that you get
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563.15 | luck runs out | 16913::MEUSE_DA | | Tue Jun 14 1994 15:14 | 6 |
| re.14
I was going to mention that scene,the look on his face...uh-oh.
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563.16 | question | 36058::TARDUGNOM | | Wed Jun 15 1994 12:13 | 5 |
| re:15
Spoiler
I didn't look at my watch Was that 1/2 way thru the movie???
that Jeff got bumped?
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563.17 | wheelie's | 36058::TARDUGNOM | | Wed Jun 15 1994 12:17 | 8 |
| SPOILER: RE: another Scene
WHAT did you think of: ??
The sequence when Keanu had to get under the bus to look at the
type of bomb that was there and he was on that contraption
to wheel him under the bus.....i was getting NERVOUS with his
legs and feet getting tooooo close to the bus's wheels..!!yikes!!
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563.18 | I'll be happy with the video rental. | DELNI::DISMUKE | | Thu Jun 16 1994 10:21 | 7 |
| HBO has a program 'THE MAKING OF SPEED' which showed how some of hte
special effects were done. Pretty awsome. I've heard mixed reviews
about the movie - probably something my husband would like to see as a
guy flick.
-sjd
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563.19 | | WECARE::LYNCH | Bill Lynch | Thu Jun 16 1994 10:36 | 4 |
| See "The Making of Speed" only *after* seeing the film. They give
away a lot of the plot twists and surprises.
-- Bill
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563.20 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Is this p_n great or what? | Mon Jun 20 1994 18:46 | 14 |
|
This is one of the next movies I'm going to go and see ... looks
excellent!!
And no, "The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3" wasn't that similar. The
subway in that movie wasn't rigged so that it'd go off at a
certain speed, but rather had a group of hijackers that refused
to give up their hostages until they got an enormous ransom
[maybe $1M?] from the city. Of course, unhooking the cars from
the engine could be seen as somewhat similar, but not quite.
Also an excellent movie, BTW.
GTI
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563.21 | speed | 36058::TARDUGNOM | | Fri Jun 24 1994 11:13 | 4 |
| Yeah it was a gooood movie (while I saw "Wolf" this past weekend
I was sitting there wanting to sneak into the "Speed" section
so I could see it again.... definitely going to see SPEED a
second time at the movies....then again at video rental time!!
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563.22 | | 29881::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Sun Jun 26 1994 21:51 | 19 |
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Have to give my two thumbs up here. Neat and minimalistic. Just the
way I like these kinds of movies.
And as for Keanu's wooden acting... maybe so, but it isn't as bad as
Dennis Hopper's same-old-psycho characters. I would have rather seen
someone like Christopher Walken carry his part. Dennis just couldn't
pull it off for me.
But they did give Keanu too many Arny one-liners.
Guess I'll reward the story and the direction for taking this one over
the top. It gave me what I thought Demo Man would but didn't.
Great summer action flick.
- Sean
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563.23 | Taking of pelham... | 22680::RAHULMEHTA | | Thu Jul 21 1994 08:01 | 18 |
| re .20
I had seen the movie 'taking...' a long time ago - 70's. I have not
seen it again so I have to depend on my memory. But I distinctly
remember that the entire track was ordered cleared by the
superintendant of the railways (or whatever he is called) and that the
train was not stopped externally (easy job for electrically run
trains). The storyline entirely depend on the train being continuously
in motion.
So I conclude that the bomb was rigged to set off if the speed fell
below a certain speed.
But then you may be right.
Cheers.
Rahul.
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563.24 | | 7892::BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Ask for a mine and I'll give you the shaft. | Thu Jul 21 1994 09:45 | 7 |
|
Hmmm, I'll have to find it and watch it again. Now you have
me wondering.
8^)
GTI
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563.25 | I liked it | 16134::LYONS_S | | Thu Jul 21 1994 11:31 | 14 |
|
I really enjoyed this movie. Granted you had to suspend belief during
certain scenes, but all in all in was a fun movie. I really liked the
interaction of Sandra Bullock and Keanu. I thought they were perfectly
cast. I couldn't picture anyone else that would have fit better with
Keanu. The only problem I have with Keanu is that it seems like in all
his movies he can not get rid of that Surfer Dude language. In all of
his films, he just sounds like a surfer. Oh, well. It was worth
paying full price admission.
JMO.
Serena
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563.26 | bad review sorry. | GIZMOP::R_PLOURDE | | Mon Jul 25 1994 13:34 | 32 |
|
I saw this movie over the weekend and I guess I went into with too high
a hopes... I thought MOST of the action scenes were Tooo far fetched
even if you wanted to suspend all logic at the door.
I liked the way it began.. but it went down hill from there.
I mean really fine rig the bus so that if it drops below a certain
speed it blows but 50! on several of the camera shots they didn't
even try to hide the fact that the bus wasn't going over 15 MPH.
This happened more times than I could keep count... then a 3 ton
bus going 70MPH cna't jump a 50ft gap without a ramp actually not at
all bring the bus up to 100+ and put some junk at the end for the bus
to catapult off of, do something to at least make me think ok well
that might be possible! but a flat road that just stops doesn't make
the front end pitch 90degrees when it leaves the ground.... Then the
subway blows through the end of the subway line, derails, crashes up
through the street rolls around and the front windows don't even blow
out that's tough glass....
Sorry to moan but I just expected more, why I don't know...
One scene I liked although very predictinble was when Keanu's partner
figures out who Hopper is goes to his house only to get inside and
realize he screwed up and the house was rigged to blow. The motion
detector on the house alarm causes the house ot go. The look on
Harry's face was pretty good.
Rp
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563.27 | | OOTOOL::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Mon Jul 25 1994 17:00 | 7 |
| Re: .26
>I thought MOST of the action scenes were Tooo far fetched even if you
>wanted to suspend all logic at the door.
I suggest you stay away from _True Lies_. Far-fetched action scenes
are a staple of Arnold movies, especially with Cameron directing.
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563.28 | | GIZMOP::R_PLOURDE | | Tue Jul 26 1994 09:25 | 17 |
|
Re: 27 I had seen True Lies prior to Speed and although they too
were far fetched there was a slim chance that it was at least possible
that the effects in True lies might happen... I guess my frame of mind
going into True Lies allowed them to get away with things... It was
an overall fictional/humorous type of story... while going into Speed
it was more of a serious type movie with supposedly a serious plot
and serious characters.. What was humorous were the attempt at serious
effects. In True Lies you went in not taking it serious and that
reaction stayed with you throughout the whole movie.
Just my opinion but Speed was much bigger a let down that True Lies.
Rp
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563.29 | | RANGER::LINDT::bence | Windmill's End | Tue Jul 26 1994 10:35 | 16 |
|
I, on the other hand, preferred Speed to True Lies. Speed was a
rollercoaster ride with some major reaches, but the momentum of the
story carried me over them. Sort of like the bus. ;-) I particularly
liked the ratio of high action to low body count.
In True Lies I really liked the performances of Jamie Lee Curtis and
Tom Arnold. As some point, however, I was turned off by the high
body count and laughs based on how someone was killed. A cheap trick
in my book.
As to the relative credibility of the action, what they did to one
of the Florida Keys in True Lies was a REAL stretch.
clb
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563.30 | | 7892::BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Ask for a mine and I'll give you the shaft. | Mon Aug 01 1994 11:02 | 23 |
|
I finally saw this over the w'end, and all I can say is that
it was great. Well, I could say more, but I don't feel like
it [so there!!].
Had me on the edge of my seat 95% of the time. I finally got
a look at Sandra Bullock, and she's as cute as I heard she
was.
Small spoiler:
The bus jumping the 50' gap in the road was a little far-
fetched, even though, as Keanu said, "there's an incline so
it might work". I'm no physics major, but I did take some,
and I'm pretty sure that even going up an inclined surface,
an object will start to descend as soon as it has nothing
supporting it. And therefore the landing area would have
to be lower than the take-off area, or, as was obviously the
case, there was a ramp at the take-off area.
GTI
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563.31 | | OOTOOL::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Mon Aug 01 1994 11:17 | 8 |
| Re: .30
The mechanics of jump:
The takeoff definitely used a ramp. The landing was from a much
shorter jump (which also used a ramp).
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563.32 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Mon Aug 08 1994 09:55 | 15 |
| Finally caught this one, and enjoyed it; the action carried me along
even while I was making mental "This is ridiculous" notes, and kept me
on the edge of the seat even though I knew how it was going to come
out. (My favorite line was from Alan Ruck's character, the hapless
tourist on the bus. <Minor spoiler...>
He'd complained early on about how it had taken him three hours to get
to town from the airport, and when the bus finally made its way back
there again, the look on his face was priceless. "It's the airport," he
said numbly. "Yeah, so?" said somebody else. His bewildered reply: "I've
_seen_ it already."
-b
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563.33 | Speed coming to video soon | EVMS::MARION | | Wed Sep 28 1994 12:06 | 6 |
| Coming to video already ... Speed will be available on November 15.
I've reserved a copy for $13.99 in a local video store. As someone
who's seen this movie an absurd number of times, fast output to video
has me thrilled to death!
Karen.
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563.34 | | USCTR1::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Mon Dec 19 1994 14:21 | 5 |
| I was surprised how much I liked this movie - great action throughout.
I agree with previous replies that much of it is incredulous but that
didn't take away from the excitement.
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563.35 | Pls tell me about the rumor | TKOV50::K_SUZUKI | | Mon Feb 06 1995 01:07 | 12 |
| Hello everyone,
I'm always enjoying this conference in Japan and happy to know the newest
information about movies.
By the way, does everyone know the truth about the rumor that Keanu Reeves
got married to the MAN called David Geffen. What is he?
There is no information on the magazine or newspapers in Japan, I want to
know about it.
Actually, I was really shocked!!
Kaori Suzuki @TKO
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563.36 | | BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Trouble with a capital 'T' | Mon Feb 06 1995 08:56 | 7 |
|
David Geffen is the president of Geffen Records [possibly called
the David Geffen Corporation, or DGC].
I'm not sure if the rumor is true or not, but I did hear the
same thing a couple weeks ago.
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563.37 | | MDNITE::RIVERS | Whee! | Mon Feb 06 1995 10:36 | 6 |
| He's also one of the three folks (along with Steven Spielberg and
Jeffrey Kazenberg) who started that new studio (Dreamworks SKG or
something like that).
kim
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563.38 | Who knows ????? | GVA05A::BUGNON | Hello it's me again ! | Tue Feb 07 1995 09:04 | 10 |
| Hello,
here in Switzerland we heard the same rumor but some weeks after in an
another magazine it seems that it was not true. Keanu is still single.
Apparently he want to make a "lawsuit" for wrong information. Now we
still don't know if it's right or not. If Keanu is really married
with this man probably his manager think that it will make him
unpopular to his fan so .... Nobody knows, maybe it's true maybe not.
Flo
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563.39 | Speed Reading | NEMAIL::TARDUGNOM | | Mon Mar 06 1995 09:41 | 12 |
| I keep thinking (when I heard this rumor) that since SPEED was such
a success for Keanu, it was an attempt at a Smear Campaign...from
persons unknown..(not to name names but Charlie Sheean and his brother
Emilio Estevez, in an interview, said some things that were really
dripping with jealousy and vindictiveness, that of all people Keanu
should have this kind of success with this picture, that they could
have done better) ha dream on.....
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563.40 | | REGENT::POWERS | | Tue Mar 07 1995 08:52 | 30 |
| I'm amazed at the general good reviews this movie has gotten here.
I finally rented it over the past weekend, not expecting much,
but getting less.
The plot holes were just TOO obvious.
details....
If Dennis Hopper's character really wanted the money, and it seemed he did,
why would he put his hostages in SUCH a precarious position that he was
not in control? If the bus blows up, because of an accident, or having
to slow down, or running out of road, he's lost all leverage.
Maybe he's happy, but he's out a lot of his own money (all that equipment
and plastique) and he's no closer to his goal.
He put a video bug on the bus, but no low-bandwidth audio?
He had no monitor on the bus to detect that it had blown up, or at least
that his devices hadn't been disabled?
The runaway subway was stupid. We have to believe there's a live
third rail running into and presumably through a construction zone?
And that the throttle will work well enough to speed the train up to 70mph
but not arbitrarily slow it down?
The opening elevator gambit was good, and I agree with the previous noter's
abservation about Sandra Bullock "acting competent and letting looking
good just happen."
But this movie was a loser........
- tom]
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563.41 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | no, i'm aluminuming 'um, mum | Tue Mar 07 1995 10:39 | 5 |
|
>>But this movie was a loser........
Aye. 'Twas major league bad, I thought.
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563.42 | Not my cup of tea | KAOFS::P_CHAPLINSKY | | Tue Mar 07 1995 12:27 | 9 |
| I rented this movie a while back and was very dissappointed as I
expected a good movie given all the great reviews. I was barely
able to watch half of the movie and couldn't keep quiet about the
poor acting so I went to bed and left my husband to watch the rest
of it on his own.
Some movies you like and some you don't.
PChaplinsky
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563.43 | | OOTOOL::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Tue Mar 07 1995 12:31 | 30 |
| Re: .40
Personally, I didn't pay tons of attention to the details. What I like
about it is that it has the right kind of energy. I got caught up in
the suspense even when I watched it a second time. Also, a minimum of
the mano-a-mano macho machine gun crap that Die Hard kicked off.
Regarding spoilers:
>If the bus blows up, because of an accident, or having to slow down, or
>running out of road, he's lost all leverage.
Not necessarily. He can do it again, and the police take him all the
more seriously, knowing that he's not bluffing.
>He put a video bug on the bus, but no low-bandwidth audio?
Buses are kinda noisy, what with those big engines and all.
>He had no monitor on the bus to detect that it had blown up, or at
>least that his devices hadn't been disabled?
I guess he trusts his ability to build a secure bomb -- and he was
counting on the news networks to let him know if it blew.
>The runaway subway was stupid.
My impression was, "Haven't we done this already?"
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563.44 | $$SPEED$$ | NEMAIL::TARDUGNOM | | Sun Mar 19 1995 21:36 | 23 |
|
I've noticed some of the conferencers over analyze these pictures
to death...
Speed just hit the $300 million mark....It was a good action film
with pretty good characters.... I think Jan DuBont did an excellent
job of shooting this picture, Keanu Reeves got to show another side
of himself as action good guy (yum), Dennis Hopper did NOT over act
loved him as the bad guy, Sandra Bullock was terrific !
It would NOT have made THAT much money if it stunk...Word of mouth
and movie conferences like these spread bad news (and good) f a s t..
I for one loved this movie, being an action flick fan..... I can
hardly wait for Johnny Mneumonic Keanu's next film to be released
this summer.... Even True Lies (which i did not enjoy) didn't make
THREE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS!
Its rare when that happens with a film of this kind so it has to be
terrific in order to go over the 100 Million mark..
on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the highest I rate this an 11
keep those action films coming....
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563.45 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | no, i'm aluminuming 'um, mum | Mon Mar 20 1995 11:24 | 8 |
| >> It would NOT have made THAT much money if it stunk...
I don't believe this is true. I think the movie was lousy.
But it's purely a matter of opinion. There is no right
or wrong about it. If you enjoyed the movie, that's great.
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563.46 | | OOTOOL::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Mon Mar 20 1995 12:17 | 5 |
| Re: .44
>It would NOT have made THAT much money if it stunk...
No? Consider "Ace Ventura."
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563.47 | Any movie with Courtney Cox can't be all that bad. | BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Trouble with a capital 'T' | Mon Mar 20 1995 14:10 | 3 |
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"Ace Ventura" was NOT lousy. 8^)
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563.48 | stop bashing my hero! | REFDV1::MURPHY | Symbolic stack dump follows... | Tue Mar 21 1995 08:53 | 10 |
| please.... no more Ace Ventura blasting! I had enough if it in the
ACE VENTURA topic :-)
now... if you'd like to discuss movies that stunk that made a lot of
money... (a) open another topic and (b) open the discussion with "TRUE
LIES".
Steve\
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563.49 | "Speedie Relief | NEMAIL::TARDUGNOM | | Tue Mar 21 1995 19:26 | 10 |
| Steve,
b)"Open the conf with True Lies" (meaning that was terrible?)
I agree with you on that one.....
I think there already is a conf. on lousy movies.
All I'm saying is that (nothing could be as bad as Ace Ventura
haha) OH forget it...
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563.50 | | HELIX::MAIEWSKI | | Mon May 08 1995 18:03 | 34 |
| A bus chase. Great, next time let's do dump trucks.
Saw this movie on HBO. It was fun, I have to give it that. Dennis Hopper
plays his psycho bad guy again and it's good to see he hasn't forgotten how
but he doesn't come up with anything new. If you can only see him play this
part once, rent Blue Velvet.
The leading guy adds nothing. Sandra Bullock's pretty but we've already got a
Julia Roberts, the real one, why do we need another? So what's new about this
film? ... The bus chase.
Oh, and a subway chase. Now that's real exciting. "Dam, can't figure out how
to shut this thing off". We all know you have to be a rocket scientist to drive
a subway train, let's see there's
"Open Doors"
"Close Doors"
"Stop"
"GO"
What, there must be at least two controls to get one of those darn things to
work. Got'ah be hard trying to figure out which one is which, especially
when one's labeled "Open Door" and the other one labeled "Stop".
What a stupid movie.
Really good effects, good explosions, they did a great job with the bus.
But it was a bus. Now if they had done that with a steam engine or a fire truck
maybe but a bus? And a city bus at that.
Do NOT pay a lot to see this movie,
** out of 5
George
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563.51 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Mon May 08 1995 18:15 | 5 |
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>> Do NOT pay a lot to see this movie,
In fact, demand that they pay _you_. ;>
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563.52 | Bullet Train | EDSCLU::JAYAKUMAR | | Tue Feb 06 1996 09:15 | 14 |
| I am not sure if its mentioned in here:
<spoiler warning>
- The theme is exactly similar to "Bullet Train" set in Japan, where the train
would blow up if it gets below some speed. So they in bring another
train parallel to this one on the next track, place a plank have the guy
sit on it and defuse the bomb. That was much more thrilling.
- This I read in MAD magazine.. How come this guy who takes all the troubles
to see that he stops the bus before it crosses 50, can't think one - simple,
often used trick - just_shoot_at_the_tires. Simple, effective.. He even
tries to board the bus to explain the driver to stop. All this is fine
if he didn't have a gun, but he had one -): ):
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563.53 | | SLEEPR::MAIEWSKI | Bos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. Champs | Tue Feb 06 1996 12:53 | 9 |
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Spoiler stuff
Well for that matter he didn't have to wire it to the speed gage at all,
he could have just set it off with a transmitter. I think the idea was that
he was nuts and wanted to set up this particular puzzle for the cop.
George
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563.54 | Well X cuuuuseeee ME! | POLAR::TYSICK | Lead, follow or get lost! | Wed Jun 05 1996 13:51 | 9 |
| Well it seems there will be a Speed II comin up soon, but previous star
Keanu Reeves doesn't want to play in this one!
He says he's fed up with staying in shape and eating properly for
these parts...he also says something like, I don't want to be a action
hero on screen. Eevn if Sandra is in...he isn't!
You couldn't keep me from starring in a flick with her! (if given
the opertunity of course)
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563.55 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Baroque: when you're out of Monet | Wed Jun 05 1996 13:55 | 3 |
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I think he's a moron for not wanting to be in a sequel.
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563.56 | I concur! | POLAR::TYSICK | Lead, follow or get lost! | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:09 | 1 |
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563.57 | | METALX::SWANSON | Defender 2000 | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:26 | 9 |
| >he also says something like, I don't want to be a action
>hero on screen. Eevn if Sandra is in...he isn't!
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Ummm, I heard a rumor a couple years ago that he got (married ?!)
to David Geffen. Was that true? Even if it was only half-true
or whatever, it might explain his feelings. :')
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563.58 | | EPS::RODERICK | NH - Bienvenue au Construction | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:32 | 8 |
| re .57
> Ummm, I heard a rumor a couple years ago that he got (married ?!)
> to David Geffen. Was that true?
It's not true. When the rumor was flying, they had never met.
Lisa
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563.59 | | KERNEL::PLANTC | A song..played on a solo saxaphone.. | Thu Jun 06 1996 05:15 | 7 |
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What's the point in a sequel when the leading actor isn't going to
be in it?
Chris
:)
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563.60 | | TRUCKS::BEATON_S | I Just Look Innocent | Thu Jun 06 1996 09:00 | 7 |
| This could also have something to do with the fact that Keanu recently
came out and announced he was the brother of Vic.... (I heard the other
day.)
;-)
Stephen
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563.61 | Rock 'n Roll Dream | VAXCPU::michaud | The Net | Thu Jun 06 1996 12:32 | 10 |
| > Well it seems there will be a Speed II comin up soon, but previous star
> Keanu Reeves doesn't want to play in this one!
>
> He says he's fed up with staying in shape and eating properly for
> these parts...he also says something like, I don't want to be a action
> hero on screen. Eevn if Sandra is in...he isn't!
When this news broke it was said Reeves couldn't do the movie
in the time frame planned because he was currently focusing
on the rock band he is in (which has played on Letterman FWIW).
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563.62 | | POLAR::TYSICK | Lead, follow or get lost! | Thu Jun 06 1996 14:27 | 2 |
| Yeah...I think they're called Dogstar....and he does want to
concentrate on the band more...does anyone know if they're any good?
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563.63 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | DILLIGAF | Thu Jun 06 1996 14:36 | 3 |
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Hopefully they're better than Johnny Depp's band, P.
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563.64 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Thu Jun 06 1996 18:20 | 7 |
| > <<< Note 563.55 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Baroque: when you're out of Monet" >>>
> I think he's a moron for not wanting to be in a sequel.
superfluous verbiage alert
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563.65 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't drink the (toilet) water. | Thu Jun 06 1996 19:09 | 3 |
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He always spoke very highly of you.
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563.66 | | POLAR::BRASSINGTON | Settle Down you arm pit | Fri Jun 07 1996 00:37 | 4 |
| I don't think it would be the same without him and Sandra both in the
movie.
P
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563.67 | they are rubbish | VYGER::GRAYJ | President of the world | Fri Jun 07 1996 20:12 | 10 |
| DOGSTAR should be called DOGSH!T
Woody.
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563.68 | Globe is usually pretty good re. bands | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Best of luck, Marcus! | Tue Jun 11 1996 16:22 | 4 |
| Boston Globe gave them a pretty good review when they were in town last
year.
NAZZ
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563.69 | KEANU VS ARNOLD? | HOTLNE::SHIELDS | | Sat Dec 21 1996 02:07 | 18 |
563.70 | Just my opinion, of course! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Bruiserball! | Mon Dec 23 1996 10:36 | 14 |
563.71 | | COMICS::SHELLEY | Don't get mad, get even. | Fri Dec 27 1996 04:27 | 8
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