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748.1 | what about the best film of 1994 | 45807::MOUNTFORDR | | Mon Jan 16 1995 10:49 | 3 |
| no mention of pulp fiction. a superb film, highly original in its
format, funny, violent, and great acting by both bruce and jt. a good
sound track too!!
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748.2 | here's mine | POBOX::SEIBERTR | | Mon Jan 16 1995 12:31 | 45 |
| Ok, here's mine!
Best:
Speed-I agreed with the first noter!!! Way to go, Dude!!:)
True Lies- I disagree with the first noter, I loved it. Good action,
fun characters. Tom Arnold was hysterical!
Maverick- Funny, decent plot..has Mel Gibson in it!!
Honerable Mentions:
Interview with a Vampire- not the best, but not the worst. I thought
the actors/actresses were within the character of the book. But
creating a movie like that always loses a little something from the
book.
Stargate: Could have been better, but had great special effects and
was overall entertaining for the dollar theater.
The Santa Clause- It was good, but not *really* good, good make up
job
Worst:
Pulp Fiction- Sorry, this did nothing for me. The only part I like was
with Uma.
Frankenstein- I usually like these kind of stories but I just couldn't
get past them rolling around in amneotic fluid. I kept waiting for
them to take a bath!
Biggest Disappointment:
Star Trek-Generations- I can't believe they ripped these folks off TV
for the big screen and put out a half *ssed movie. I hope they get
better.
Didn't see:
Forrest Gump, Jungle Book
I hate these kind of notes because as soon as I enter this I'm going to
think of a bunch more!!!:)
Renee
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748.3 | | MDNITE::RIVERS | Whee! | Mon Jan 16 1995 13:24 | 30 |
| Here's some of my favorites for this year:
The Shawshank Redemption -- great story, great acting.
Quiz Show -- same
Pulp Fiction -- weird, violent, quirky, but I really liked it just the
same
Drop Zone/Speed -- both with silly premises, both requiring
considerable suspension of disbelief. Both a hell of a lot of fun.
Drop Zone gets the nod in likable/buff hero and strong heroine
department.
Forrest Gump -- saw it a lot time ago (when it first opened) thought it
was pretty cute even before it got BIG. This is a film where I think
Hank's is deserving of an Oscar nomination.
Maverick -- Graham Greene stole the show
A definitive worst:
True Lies -- the movie wasn't AWFUL but it's one of the few where I
came out of it sorely disappointed that the hero didn't get killed in
some excruciating manner.
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748.4 | or how about "Getting Even With Dad" | UHUH::MARISON | Scott Marison | Mon Jan 16 1995 15:12 | 8 |
| As for the worst film, I think many are forgetting...
NORTH.
/scott
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748.5 | | NETRIX::michaud | Meathead | Mon Jan 16 1995 17:34 | 6 |
| > As for the worst film, I think many are forgetting...
> NORTH.
the critics certainly aren't forgetting. it made it (maybe
even as the #1 worse on some) on the worst films lists for
both siskel & ebert and lyons/whatever (sneak preveiws on pbs).
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748.6 | | OFOSS1::RAGUCCI | | Mon Jan 16 1995 18:24 | 12 |
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You've all named the most popular films. The big budget ones
and some deserve the attention.
......,...... what about Nell, Priscilla, Natural Born Killers,
to name a few?????
Siskel & Ebert reviewed some this past weekend I haven't
even heard of that look great.
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748.7 | comments | POBOX::SEIBERTR | | Tue Jan 17 1995 08:43 | 11 |
| Didn't Nell just come out? That would make it a 1995 movie.
As far as my comments--I can only comment on what I *saw* and
*remember*!!!!! I generally go for comedy of sci-fi stuff so I didn't
see many of the other movies which were probably very good. I'm
reading these lists though and getting ideas for some things to rent!!!
No one mentioned the Piano yet. (I didn't see it) Or the Lion King
(didn't see that either).
Renee
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748.8 | | NETRIX::michaud | May | Tue Jan 17 1995 09:46 | 7 |
| > Didn't Nell just come out? That would make it a 1995 movie.
It went into wide release in 1995, but it had a limited
release (like several others) in 1994 so that it would qualify
for 1994. As everyone knows, Academy voters don't have long
memories so films released early in the year tend to be
forgotton come a year (plus) later .....
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748.9 | what about this one? | 45807::MOUNTFORDR | | Tue Jan 17 1995 10:31 | 6 |
| another great film that no one has mentioned was Tombstone, with kurt
russell, val kilmer sam elliot and another chap whose name i cannot
remember. a superb film, val kilmer was excellent as doc holiday, i
didn't see kevin costner's wyatt earp though, i have liked all of the
filme he has produced/starred in/directed, did anyone see it is it
worth it?
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748.10 | Quiz Show a top, Speed should win Most Fun... | APLVEW::DEBRIAE | | Tue Jan 17 1995 10:44 | 5 |
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My pick for the worst of '94 is without a doubt Stargate, I can't
imagine how any other film could possibly be any worse...
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748.11 | | GLDOA::SHOOK | Pomp,circumstance,dropping trou | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:18 | 16 |
|
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wyatt earp was somewhere between o.k. and bad, depending on how
long you like your movies. financially, it was a bomb.
perhaps someone can answer part two of a movie quiz question i
heard on talk radio last week. the question: warner brothers
lost 100 million dollars on just two films alone last year,
wyatt earp and ________?
my pick for best film of 1994 is "four weddings and a funeral."
worst - "ready to wear."
bill
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748.12 | | CTHU26::S_BURRIDGE | | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:23 | 5 |
| I think the worst I saw was "Being Human."
The best may have been "Quiz Show."
-Stephen
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748.13 | I don't remember seeing any really bad ones | GRIM::MESSENGER | Bob Messenger | Tue Jan 17 1995 17:31 | 10 |
| My favorites were, in no particular order: Forrest Gump, Heavenly
Creatures, Ed Wood, Clerks, Quiz Show, The Shawshank Redemption, Hoop
Dreams, The Joy Luck Club, Eat Drink Man Woman, and Four Weddings and a
Funeral. (The Piano was a 1993 movie; I'm not sure about The Joy Luck
Club.)
Honorable mention: Pulp Fiction, Speed, Maverick, Interview with the
Vampire, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
-- Bob
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748.14 | SMOKIN'!!! | EVMS::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Wed Jan 18 1995 09:44 | 5 |
| Hey, don't forget _The Mask_ ! (note 586).
Maybe not the best movie of the year, but a real good one nonetheless.
John
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748.15 | R | KAOFS::R_GODIN | BUNCH OF SUNUNUS | Wed Jan 18 1995 09:49 | 8 |
| The best movie of the year for me is Hoop Dreams.
The movie I most enjoyed watching: Pulp Fiction.
Mentions: Rouge, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Exotica, Ed Wood.
Richard
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748.16 | Wolf the turkey | BRUMMY::WILLIAMSM | Born to grep | Wed Jan 18 1995 12:08 | 6 |
| The good stuff: Pulp Fiction, Speed, Forest Gump. Around the office
its pulp fiction.
The bad stuff: Wolf, Highlander III.
R. Michael.
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748.17 | From the 20 or so I saw at the movie theater | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass - #1 again!!! | Fri Jan 20 1995 10:38 | 10 |
| Best Moive: Four Weddings and a Funeral
Runnerup: Speed
Worst movie: Stargate
Runnerup: True Lies
Biggest Letdown: Star Trek - Generations (Thought it would be
great, and it was just OK)
NAZZ
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748.18 | OFF ON A TANGENT | 45807::MOUNTFORDR | | Mon Jan 23 1995 08:13 | 6 |
| HAS ANYONE SEEN THE FILM 'LEON' WITH GARY OLDMAN?. IT LOOKS QUITE GOOD,
BUT IF ITS ANYTHING LIKE 'ROMEO IS BLEEDING' WHICH LOOKED GOOD ON THE
TRAILERS BUT WAS ABSOLUTE CRAP, I WON'T BOTHER SEEING LEON IN THE
CINEMA
PS I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE I HAVEN'T SEEN FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL
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748.19 | | VNABRW::BARTAK | Andrea Bartak, Vienna, Austria | Mon Jan 23 1995 12:52 | 16 |
| Best:
Pulp Fiction
Forrest Gump
Four Weddings..
The Joy Luck Club
A Bronx Tale
Maverick
Worst:
The Client
Natural Born Killers
The Specialist
A.
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748.20 | TL | BRUMMY::WILLIAMSM | Born to grep | Mon Jan 23 1995 15:39 | 7 |
| RE: -.18 no niether can I. Still, I only managed to see the Lion King
yesterday.
I think I'll have to add True Lies to the Turkey list, the more I think
about it the worse it gets.
R. Michael.
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748.21 | My Two Cents | QETOO::BASQUE | | Tue Jan 24 1995 15:54 | 29 |
| I don't get to see many "current" films unless they come out in laser
disc prior to the end of the year (this year I did go to the theater
twice on a business trip). So, my list is somewhat void of some of the
potentially good or bad movies, because I have not seen them as of yet.
Here is my list
Great movies
Speed
Forrest Gump
Four weddings
The Client
OK movies
Maverick
Miricle on 34th street
Tombstone
Absolutely terrible movies
Mask
North
Just my two cents :^)
Ray
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748.22 | | BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Trouble with a capital 'T' | Wed Jan 25 1995 09:11 | 7 |
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"Mask" should be "The Mask".
"Mask" was the Cher movie from about 10 years ago.
GTI
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748.23 | and now for something completely different..... | ASDG::MCNAMARA | strange visitor...... | Wed Jan 25 1995 13:01 | 14 |
| ...OK Folks...here's my picks:
BEST: Pulp Fiction (excellent actin, directing, killings!!)
True Lies (Jamie Lee, you can dance for me ANYTIME !!!)
The Mask (sooo funny, I forgot to eat my popcorn!!)
M.S's Frankenstein (loved the fluid!!)
WORST: The Lion King (Ugggg! not more shmaltz from DIZZ-ney!)
Maverick (this reminded me of "Dukes of Hazzard"..don't know why, but..)
The Santa Clause (stick to mindless network TV shows, Tim Allen!)
North (will Rob Reiner ever recover from this??)
Mac_who_is_looking_forward_to_"Batman_Forever!
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748.24 | | TOHOPE::WSA038::SATTERFIELD | Close enough for jazz. | Wed Jan 25 1995 14:39 | 10 |
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re .18
Actually I enjoyed _Romeo is Bleeding_ a lot, bought the laser disc. I thought
it was a fun take on a modern film noir with Lena Olin looking absolutly
gorgeus as an ultimate femme fatale.
Randy
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748.25 | Pulp Fiction | YIELD::SCARBOROUGH | | Fri Jan 27 1995 09:10 | 9 |
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The best for me is Pulp Fiction!
I can't remember when the last time I sat though a three hour movie
and didn't get boarded.
Carl
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748.26 | Pulp #1 | BABAGI::LYSETH | Kevin Lyseth 237-3318 | Fri Jan 27 1995 10:31 | 7 |
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I think Pulp Fiction was probably my favorite as well.
Followed close behind by Forrest Gump.
Did not like True Lies at all, and I like most Arnie movies.
-Kevin
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748.27 | | SUFRNG::WSA038::SATTERFIELD | Close enough for jazz. | Fri Jan 27 1995 17:19 | 13 |
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re .25
> I can't remember when the last time I sat though a three hour movie
> and didn't get boarded.
^^^^^^^^^^^
It might happen if you see the new Geena Davis pirate film when it comes
out though. :^)
Randy
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748.28 | 2 movies I liked | MKOTS1::HIGGINS | | Tue Jan 31 1995 11:52 | 3 |
| I would have really liked Four Weddings and a Funeral had anybody but
Andie MacDowell been in the film. That killed it for me. However,
I did really like Tombstone, and Forrest Gump.
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748.29 | | CNTROL::DGAUTHIER | | Tue Jan 31 1995 12:56 | 4 |
| Unbelievable. No one mentioned "Little Women".
I will. It was far and away the best of 94'. No Contest!
-dave
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748.30 | FWAAF | MUGGER::LIVINGSTONE | Survive! get a little crazy... | Wed Feb 01 1995 05:08 | 5 |
| My vote goes for "Four Wedddings and a Funeral".
One of the most refreshing films for years. A *must* see.
re.-28, I know what you mean about Andie McDowell, but perhaps Hugh
Grant was *so* good because she played oppisite him
Phil.L�
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748.31 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | too few args | Wed Feb 01 1995 12:24 | 7 |
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>> My vote goes for "Four Wedddings and a Funeral".
Ditto.
Worst I saw: Speed
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748.32 | | HELIX::MAIEWSKI | | Wed Feb 01 1995 13:05 | 14 |
| RE <<< Note 748.29 by CNTROL::DGAUTHIER >>>
> Unbelievable. No one mentioned "Little Women".
> I will. It was far and away the best of 94'. No Contest!
I'm not sure I'd put it on either list. Great acting, wonderful direction
but no discernible plot.
Some great director once said that one of the 1st rules of making films was
that you had to tell a story. There was no real story here, just family members
are born, grow up, get married, have kids, get old and die.
Well told but nothing to tell,
George
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748.33 | | GRIM::MESSENGER | Bob Messenger | Wed Feb 01 1995 17:14 | 14 |
| >There was no real story here, just family members
>are born, grow up, get married, have kids, get old and die.
The movie may not have much of a story but it does have a theme: the
personal development of each of the March girls as they struggle to become
better people and blossom into adults. I thought the movie was really
well done and it made a strong impression on me - although that might also
be because this was one of my favorite books when I was growing up.
I don't think I'd seen this movie when I wrote my previous reply listing
my favorite movies of 1994. "Little Women" ranks as one of my favorites,
with "The Mask" as an honorable mention.
-- Bob
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748.34 | The old horse stirs, looks about ... | EVMS::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Sat Feb 04 1995 10:58 | 13 |
| .32:
> Some great director once said that one of the 1st rules of making films was
>that you had to tell a story. There was no real story here, just family members
>are born, grow up, get married, have kids, get old and die.
Plot-intensive movies are "men's movies" while relationship-oriented
movies are "women's movies". There has never been a hit "women's movie"
that was not first a novel.
At least that's what a screenwriter told me they taught him in school.
The lesson being: if you write a screenplay, write a plot-intensive one.
John
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748.35 | | MASALA::RBERNARD | | Thu Feb 09 1995 01:10 | 15 |
| First off all I will discuss the worst films:-
Four weddings and a funeral(utter cack)
Pulp Fiction(Tarantino should insert his head up his rectum-reminds me
of a B movie)
Speed (Is 'keanu' eskimo for wooden slapheid who can't act)
Now the best:-
Schindlers List (Thought the atrocities could have been more realistic)
NBK (A good tongue and cheek movie about everyday life in the good ole
USA)
The lion king (What a riveting experience this was -beautifully
animated)
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748.36 | Lefty | KIRKTN::DWALLACE | | Thu Feb 09 1995 20:55 | 16 |
| No-one has voted for any of my fav films of last year yet. Admittedly
i'm a big fringe movie fan so not many punters see these masterpieces.
Best:
Skelpit erse: I gave this one a BIG hand.
Fish Supper II: Always wins when the chips are down.
Worst:
3 Waddins & a funerul: Hugh (ravin' woofter) Grant = tadger.
The Mask: Celluloid skitter.
Barry Normski
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748.37 | Sofa Potatoe | MASALA::JROBERTSON | | Fri Feb 10 1995 01:06 | 15 |
| Being a real big movie fan I'd better give my input here.
Best movie:- True Romance
I really enjoyed taking this movie in. I was so engrossed
it wasn't till after viewing it that I realized I had got
thru 4 large cartons of popcorn plus my usual take-away
and 12 pack.....paid the price for it later in the John!!!
Worst movie:- Four Weddings and a Funeral
Garbage...story,acting,actors( Poofy Hugh especially)etc
Really hated that scene where the homo was giving a
speach at his "friend's" funeral....nearly brought my
Chinese and 12-pack back up all over my apartment.
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748.38 | The very best : Interview with the vampire !!! | GVA05A::BUGNON | Hello it's me again ! | Fri Feb 10 1995 09:31 | 30 |
| I'm aslo a very big movie fan (and video tape collector)
The best movie since many years :
Interview with the vampire (saw it 4 times and maybe a 5th time
tomorrow)
Just best movies : Maverick (a lot of fun)
(not in the Speed (I love action)
right order) True Lies (also funny)
Mask (my husband like it very much)
Junior (I laugh a lot)
The Lion King (a good moment - like other Walt
Disney)
Forrest Gump
Schindler's list
Good movie (just watch it 1 time but no more - I won't buy the video
tape !) :
Four wedding and a funeral (amusing - I won't go a 2nd
time)
Muriels'wedding
The worst movies : Wolf (very disappointing)
Stargate (also very disappointing
Flo
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748.39 | | TOHOPE::WSA038::SATTERFIELD | Close enough for jazz. | Fri Feb 10 1995 12:18 | 8 |
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Wasn't _Schlindlers List_ released in '93?
Randy
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748.40 | YOU may have seen it in '94, but | EVMS::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Fri Feb 10 1995 12:20 | 5 |
| _Schindler's List_ was a 1993 movie.
Remember it winning all those Oscars in April, 1994?
John
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748.41 | Bob Sleigh FILM | YUPPY::SECURITY | Security @LDO | Thu Feb 23 1995 06:05 | 10 |
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Deffinitely the funniest film I have ever seen was
Cool Runnings
John Candy was at his best as usual.Sorry to see him go.
Tone 8^)))))))
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748.42 | A story? Well, usually | MARVA2::BUCHMAN | UNIX refugee in a VMS world | Thu Mar 02 1995 17:51 | 11 |
| > Some great director once said that one of the 1st rules of making films was
>that you had to tell a story. There was no real story here, just family members
>are born, grow up, get married, have kids, get old and die.
Probably true in most cases, but rules are meant to be broken. One of
my favorite movies of all time is John Huston's "The Dead", which spent
most of its time being a delightful vignette about an evening in late 1800's
Ireland. It was an extra treat, almost an epiphany, to find out at the
end that it had been "about" something after all.
Jim
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748.43 | '94 was a pretty good year ....for films | HOTLNE::SHIELDS | | Sat Jan 11 1997 02:50 | 50 |
748.44 | Lowlander | NEWVAX::BUCHMAN | Rosalie's Uncle | Mon Jan 13 1997 13:03 | 11 |
748.45 | a response | HOTLNE::SHIELDS | | Thu Jan 23 1997 05:25 | 6
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