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937.1 | | SHRCTR::SCHILTON | Press any key..no,no,not that one! | Wed Sep 13 1995 14:08 | 5 |
| I saw a clip last night and it also stars Juliette Lewis as
a singer who Fiennes appeared to be taken with. He was
watching her sing.
Don't know any more...
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937.2 | | BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Holy rusted metal, Batman! | Wed Sep 13 1995 14:15 | 5 |
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This was previewed when the new "Batman" movie came out, and I
believe it's got something to do with virtual reality and/or
brainwashing.
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937.3 | sorry... | SHRCTR::SCHILTON | Press any key..no,no,not that one! | Wed Sep 13 1995 14:38 | 2 |
| So, someone apparently brainwashed Juliette into thinking she
could sing?
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937.4 | yeah, right | PCBUOA::CHENARD | | Wed Sep 13 1995 15:31 | 4 |
| No, they brainwashed the rest of us into thinking she can act.
Mo
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937.5 | | MDNITE::RIVERS | No comment | Thu Sep 14 1995 11:12 | 17 |
| It's called "Strange Days". Stars Ralph Fiennes and Angela Bassett.
He's a guy who can get it for you whole--er, wrong movie. He's a guy
who sells virtual experiences (you know, the "jacking in" thing). She's
a bodyguard who, I think, is hired to protect him after Something Goes
Awry.
I believe the movie is due in November.
cheers,
kim
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937.6 | Oct | SWAM1::MEUSE_DA | | Thu Sep 14 1995 14:26 | 3 |
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at theaters Oct 15th,if I recall correctly from last nights ad
on tv.
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937.7 | Same movie? | KOLFAX::WIEGLEB | Horses are fine, so are books | Thu Sep 14 1995 16:00 | 7 |
| I believe this is directed by Kathryn Bigelow ("Near Dark", "Point
Break", "Blue Steel", and was at one time working on a film version of
the William Gibson story "New Rose Hotel").
I hear part of it involves experiencing replays of murders through VR.
- Dave
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937.8 | correction | SWAM1::MEUSE_DA | | Thu Sep 14 1995 18:26 | 7 |
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ooops. now i hear the release date is Oct 13. Makes sense, a Friday.
Near Dark, seen it a couple of times. One of my favorite, horror-
vampire movies.
Dave
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937.9 | Strange Days | WMOIS::TARDUGNO | | Wed Sep 23 1992 10:14 | 6 |
| I think the story line is...he sells Experiences from other peoples
lives (ie..murder, sex, etc) through VR BUT there was a murder
and he's got it "on tape?" and "they" are after him, Angela B. is
his bodyguard...looks good....can't wait to see this one....
"They" say, Ralph's performance is "riveting"...I saw a trailer
and it seemed intense.
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937.10 | | DRAGNS::LEHMKUHL | H, V ii 216 | Mon Sep 25 1995 14:20 | 9 |
| For those on the web, see http://www.strangedays.com/
I've seen a pirate copy of the James Cameron screenplay, and it's
a very dark, very bizarre story. Fiennes plays a dealer in tapes that
you can wire into your head (Cameron says its not virtual
reality, but it sounds like the concept to me) so as to have
the experience on the tape.
Also stars Angela Bassett.
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937.11 | To rent or not to rent, that is the question | EVMS::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Mon Sep 25 1995 14:53 | 7 |
| > you can wire into your head (Cameron says its not virtual
> reality, but it sounds like the concept to me) so as to have
> the experience on the tape.
Sounds like Brainstorm" meets "Total Recall"...
John (avoiding the name �Louis Wu� as there's no "Ringworld" movie)
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937.12 | Strange Days | WMOIS::TARDUGNO | | Fri Oct 06 1995 20:24 | 8 |
| .10
thanks for the www address....i'll look at it ... it will be out
next friday and I am anticipating enjoying this one...I read
Kath Bigelow had to fight for Ralph F. to get the part..."they"
(the money men) did Not want him for the lead....I think Ralph
will be awesome...his performance looks intense like he was as the
Nazi in Schindlers List.....He was riveting..couldnt take my eyes
off him.
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937.13 | Eye of the beholder | SHRMSG::KRISHNASWAMY | Sivaram Krishnaswamy @AKO | Tue Oct 10 1995 14:01 | 11 |
| I read that the VR which is being hawked is of a horrific nature in
that it presents a view of a murder , or a rape or other crime from
entirely the eye of the murderer or rapist so that the viewer feels
that he is part of the scene and actually is looking through the
eyes of the criminal at the scene that unfolds on screen. The reviewer,
I forget which one, said that this was a new dimension to film making
and should prove to be a sensational, if not horrific experience for
the person watching, depending on the viewer's sensitivity.
Who knows anyway what it will be like until the movie is released...
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937.14 | One beholder's eyes | EVMS::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Fri Oct 13 1995 10:35 | 11 |
| NPR� Movie critic Tom Shales panned it this morning (10/13).
Says HE doesn't like the cyberspace movie genre to begin with,
and that this one has no plot, just Ralph (pronounced "rafe")
pushing VR films in a violent ("just like today") L.A. in 1999.
And that Fiennes, pronounced "fines", is terribly mis-cast.
John
------------------------------------------------
�U.S. National Public Radio, not exactly the BBC
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937.15 | | REGENT::POWERS | | Mon Oct 16 1995 10:09 | 16 |
| > <<< Note 937.14 by EVMS::HALLYB "Fish have no concept of fire" >>>
> -< One beholder's eyes >-
>
> NPR� Movie critic Tom Shales panned it this morning (10/13).
I believe Shales is actually a Critic (the C is purposely capitalized,
see below) with the LA Times. He just appears as the staff critic on NPR.
The capital C is because I can't remember Shales ever saying ANYTHING
good about a movie, and when he does Criticize, he belabors every point
with myriad examples and exquisite detail. He's got his seven minutes
to fill, and a simple "poorly filmed, badly scripted, unmotivated
performances" won't fill seven minutes.
"Don't just knock it down, keep kicking it."
- tom]
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937.16 | not fun, but good film-making | CANTH::LEHMKUHL | H, V ii 216 | Mon Oct 16 1995 11:35 | 19 |
| This is a disturbing film for several reasons, but that doesn't keep it from being
a very good movie. Smart, sharp vision on the part of the director, excellent performances
from Angela Bassett and Ralph Fiennes, a strong message about society and violence delivered
in a new voice.
However I found it hard to watch and listen to. "Raging Bull" and "Taxi Driver" are
two of the greatest films of our time, but I have never been able to watch them all the way
through for similar reasons. It isn't just the violence (which is extraordinarily powerful
and very important in this film as it is in those), but the head games that are going along
with it. It's not an upbeat picture of the year 2000, but it's uncomfortably believable.
The story (weak as it is) is not really the point of this film. The picture of the society we are
becoming is. Not for the squeamish, the sensitive, the depressed, or prudish. But I'd still
give it ***.5/*****.
dcl
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937.17 | .16 reformatted to 80 columns | EVMS::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Mon Oct 16 1995 14:27 | 19 |
| This is a disturbing film for several reasons, but that doesn't keep it
from being a very good movie. Smart, sharp vision on the part of the
director, excellent performances from Angela Bassett and Ralph Fiennes,
a strong message about society and violence delivered in a new voice.
However I found it hard to watch and listen to. "Raging Bull" and
"Taxi Driver" are two of the greatest films of our time, but I have
never been able to watch them all the way through for similar reasons.
It isn't just the violence (which is extraordinarily powerful and very
important in this film as it is in those), but the head games that are
going along with it. It's not an upbeat picture of the year 2000, but
it's uncomfortably believable.
The story (weak as it is) is not really the point of this film. The
picture of the society we are becoming is. Not for the squeamish, the
sensitive, the depressed, or prudish. But I'd still give it
***.5/*****.
dcl
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937.18 | Strange Days | WMOIS::TARDUGNO | | Mon Oct 16 1995 20:07 | 22 |
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Ralph Fiennes was Not miscast as they said....I strongly liked
him in this performance...he was a sleeze but one with some feelings
Angela Bassett seemed to be overacting at certain points in the film
but I enjoyed her too.......Juliette Lewis was miscast as the
rocksinger this girl can't act to save her soul...Gawd is she awful
in ALL her films....
.17
I also found this almost impossible to watch because the camera
moves constantly (I stoped watching NYPD Blue for that reason)
its hard to relax with your eyes going all over the place plus
the music score in sections almost deafened me.....BUT ...
I liked this movie! ha The violence wasn't real graphic
so I couldn't feel the full impact so it didn't faze me that much
I LOVED the whole concept of the film and the "clips" of real
experiences was an innovative idea.....Somehow Kathryn Bigelow
could have done better with this but didn't but Ralph was worth
watching in this character B-
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937.19 | | CANTH::LEHMKUHL | H, V ii 216 | Tue Oct 17 1995 15:03 | 2 |
| I can't imagine something more graphically violent that assuming the POV of a
rapist in the act. But that's just me, I guess.
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937.20 | | ONOFRE::SKELLY_JO | | Tue Oct 17 1995 18:04 | 16 |
| The most entertaining thing in this movie is the music that accompanies the
final credits. Sitting through to the final credits, however, is agonizing.
Jerking the camera around and playing loud, repulsive music did little to
keep me from being bored. Long before it ended, I just didn't really
care what happened to these people and I had already guessed who the
murderer was.
As a near-Los Angelino, I found the movie to be offensively exploitive
of the city's real problems and an utterly absurd vision of the city's
future at that. The ending especially was ridiculously staged, wholly
unbelievable and entirely too prolonged.
Thumbs down, emphatically.
John
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937.21 | I expected better from Kathryn B. and James C. | CADSYS::KELLEY | Paging Jim Nasium | Wed Apr 24 1996 10:22 | 29 |
| Rented this movie last night.
Definitely one of the more violent
movies I've seen in a while and a
pretty dull storyline. I liked
Angela Bassett the best of anyone
in this movie. Juliette Lewis is
a terrible actress (she'll be forever
typecast as the waif/victim caught up in
a world of violence, drugs, sex, etc.)
and Ralph Fiennes
just seemed to smirk and saunter through
his role. I don't think his part required
much acting.
I couldn't figure out if this was an
indictment of the technology age where
video/virtual reality has become the new
narcotic, or an apocalyptic view of the
end of the milennium (a common theme for James
Cameron), or a tribute to
Rodney King and Snoop Doggy Dogg, or a let's
slam the LA Police. I'm surprised
there haven't been copycat incidents involving
Taser guns.
Disappointing to say the least.
De
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937.22 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Got into a war with reality ... | Wed Apr 24 1996 10:29 | 4 |
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At least I know I'm not the only 1 who isn't too impressed
with Juliette Lewis.
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937.23 | | STAR::65320::RIVERS | No comment | Mon May 20 1996 11:38 | 19 |
| Finally caught this. It was overly long and really could have
benefitted from some editing and the ending tended to drag on (a James
Cameron thing, I think. Lots of "false" endings.) And the script
seemed a bit thin in places, plotwise. Entertaining, but not great.
But Ralph Fiennes was entirely believable (and funny, sometimes) as
Lenny the sleeze with the heart of gold and Angela Bassett did a nice
job, too, even though her role could have used more meat. Boy, when I
grow up, I want an upper body like hers.
Juliette Lewis was, well, Juliette Lewis, 'cept in purple-red hair.
Gotta like that Ralph, tho...
**.25 out of ****
kim
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937.24 | | KERNEL::PLANTC | A song..played on a solo saxaphone.. | Mon May 20 1996 13:05 | 12 |
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I caught this one on video and thought it was quite a good film.
I thought they could have cast Juliette Lewis' part alot better.
I mean this guy ( Ralph Fiennes ) was supposed to be head over heels
in love with her and to me there was absolutely nothing
attractive about her character and I think it was down to the acting.
other than that, I really enjoyed the film!
Chris
:)
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937.25 | No Way | WRKSYS::LASKY | | Mon May 20 1996 15:13 | 8 |
| I most be getting old and cranky! I liked the story line but could it
have been MORE VIOLENT! Give me a break, from the beginning to the
bitter end it was non-stop for no reason whats-so-ever. What did New
Years eve have anything to do with anything??
Maybe * out of *****
Save yourself the agony and play outside.
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937.26 | | KERNEL::PLANTC | A song..played on a solo saxaphone.. | Tue May 21 1996 05:37 | 10 |
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the new year's eve thing added to the feeling. Ya know, the start
of a new millenia...hope/dispair etc...
It also added to the danger factor due to the possibility of
rioting with the number of people on the streets.
Chris
:)
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937.27 | not a terrible flick | POLAR::BRASSINGTON | S P O O N ! ! ! ! ! ! | Thu May 23 1996 05:30 | 10 |
| Reneted it a week ago or so. Thought it was a little long, but overall
not entirly terrible. I liked the Idea of having the movie set on what
will most likely be the biggest party night ever. Added a bit of
twist to the story.
I do have to say that IMO Juliette Lewis should find another line of
work. They most definatly could have found someone better.
Peter
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937.28 | | THEMAX::SMITH_S | | Thu May 23 1996 19:59 | 2 |
| I heard it was real violent. Can't wait to see it.
-ss
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937.29 | She would tear me in two | POLAR::BRASSINGTON | S P O O N ! ! ! ! ! ! | Fri May 24 1996 00:51 | 5 |
| there were some violent scenes, but nothing that I would consider
extra-oridinary. Anglea Bassette does, however, kick some serious A$$.
P
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