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102.1 | Is it in Boston yet? | RGB::GOLDBERG | | Mon Jan 14 1991 13:16 | 2 |
| I want to see this but I seem to remember something about it coming to Boston
on the 25th, anyone seen it around here?
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102.2 | you should've seen the line! | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Jan 14 1991 13:22 | 7 |
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re: Is it in Boston yet?
I doubt it. It hasn't even hit wide release in NYC yet. It's just at
one theater.
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102.3 | my first new note! | BINKLY::SIEGEL | In the end, there's just a song | Mon Jan 14 1991 14:13 | 16 |
| re: <<< Note 102.2 by TERAPN::PHYLLIS "Wake, now discover.." >>>
> -< you should've seen the line! >-
>
>
> re: Is it in Boston yet?
>
>> I doubt it. It hasn't even hit wide release in NYC yet. It's just at
>> one theater.
According to the ad I saw on TV, it is in "limited preview" at a few choice
theaters, and will be in general release on the 25th or 26th.
PS. A&E just showed "Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex.." (twice
in one night!)
adam_who_likes_Woody_Allen_and_may_actually_see_this
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102.4 | sad news | LANDO::HAPGOOD | Leroy says, 'keep on rockin' | Tue Jan 15 1991 11:08 | 11 |
| <<< Note 102.0 by TERAPN::PHYLLIS "Wake, now discover.." >>>
>> happens to her life once she begins her treatments with Dr. Yang.
>> I laughed through this entire movie..perfect escapism!
Phyllis, I read this morning that the man who played Dr. Yang
passed away in LA ....
:(
bob
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102.5 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Tue Jan 15 1991 11:16 | 6 |
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:-(
Very sad, indeed.
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102.6 | Excalebur | BEING::MIRABITO | It's so easy to slip | Wed Jan 30 1991 11:03 | 9 |
| This movie is still one of my favorites! Camelot, King Arthur; one
land, one king! Merlin the sorcerer and the magical Dragons Breath!
The Lady of the Lake who keeps Excalabur. Battle scenes with knights.
The round table. Gueniveve (sp). The Holy Grail, searched for by
the medival knights. This movie has really made the Dark Ages into
one great story. You should be able to rent it from your favorite
video store.
--Cathleen
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102.7 | Excalibur | BEING::MIRABITO | It's so easy to slip | Wed Jan 30 1991 11:23 | 10 |
| Re: -1
Oops, I think I spelled the title of the movie wrong, twice :-}
First I spelled it this way, Excalebur, then I spelled it this way,
Excalabur, but I really think it's spelled like this, Excalibur.
Ha, sorry about the confusion (if any).
--Cathleen
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102.8 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri Feb 08 1991 09:14 | 25 |
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I finally got a chance to see a couple of movies that have been on my
movie list for months. (One for over a year!)
Cinema Paradiso - I'm sure most of you have seen this by now, but if
you haven't - GO! I can't remember ever seeing a more beautiful film.
Goodfellas - I thought this was brilliant.. Scorcese's really a genius
and the acting was fantastic. It is VERY violent, though.
Godfather III - Well.. I liked it, but it's nowhere near as good as I &
II. It's worth seeing if you like the saga cause it's still
interesting to see what happens to them, but I found myself wondering
what time it was more than once. Coppola's daughter was terrible, and
I don't like the way Connie was written at all. Andy Garcia did a
great job.
Steve Martin's got a new movie that opens today that looks like it
could be hysterical.. LA Story I think it's called. Has anyone heard
anything about Queens Logic or Rosencrantz & Guilderstern are Dead?
I love the movies! :-)
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102.9 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Wed Feb 13 1991 09:32 | 19 |
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1990 Oscar Nominations for Best Movie:
Awakenings
Dances with Wolves
Godfather III
Ghost
Goodfellas
Anybody have the list of actors, directors, etc? This is all I've
got.
I hope Dances with Wolves wins. As always, commercialism wins out.. I
think Godfather III is there just on the merits of the "saga" and Ghost
just because it was the top grossing movie. I did love Ghost, but best
movie??? I hope the actor nominees are closer to the mark.
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102.10 | | AD::VAUK | love will see you through | Wed Feb 13 1991 09:41 | 6 |
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I have seen all of the above movies and if Dances with Wolves does not
win I will be seriously dissapointed. It was an incrediable movie and
quite a courageous effort as Kevin's producing debut.
-Jerry
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102.11 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Wed Feb 13 1991 09:45 | 8 |
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Me too and I agree. I hope he was nominated as best director. I think
Whoopi Goldberg was nominated for best actress in Ghost but I'm not
positive. I hope Angelica Huston was nominated for the Grifters, and
Jeremy Irons for Reversal of Fortune. Was Pretty Woman 1990? If so,
Julia Roberts will probably be nominated.
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102.12 | Best actress nominees | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Wed Feb 13 1991 12:06 | 22 |
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Here's some more:
Best Actress:
Kathy Bates, Misery
Angelica Huston, The Grifters
Julia Roberts, Pretty Woman
Meryl Streep, Postcards from the Edge
Joanne Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Bridge
Disclaimer: All I heard were the actress names, I filled in the movies
so they might be wrong but they're probably right.
Kevin Costner received a best actor nomination. Dances with Wolves
received 12 nominations!
I want the whole list!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:-)
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102.13 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Wed Feb 13 1991 14:36 | 72 |
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Here's a more complete list. I actually had to buy an afternoon
edition of the Daily News. :-)
Best Picture: Awakenings
Dances With Wolves
Ghost
The Godfather Part III
GoodFellas
Best Actor: Kevin Costner, Dances With Wolves
Robert De Niro, Awakenings
Gerard Depardieu, Cyrano de Bergerac
Richard Harris, The Field
Jeremy Irons, Reversal of Fortune
Best Actress: Kathy Bates, Misery
Angelica Huston, The Grifters
Julia Roberts, Pretty Woman
Meryl Streep, Postcards From the Edge
Joanne Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Bridge
Best Supporting
Actor: Bruce Davison, Longtime Companion
Andy Garcia, The Godfather Part III
Graham Greene, Dances With Wolves
Al Pacino, Dick Tracy
Joe Pesci, GoodFellas
Best Supporting
Actress: Annette Bening, The Grifters
Lorraine Bracco, GoodFellas
Whoopi Goldberg, Ghost
Diane Ladd, Wild at Heart
Mary McDonnell, Dances With Wolves
Best Director: Kevin Costner, Dances With Wolves
Francis Ford Coppola, The Godfather Part III
Martin Scorcese, GoodFellas
Stephen Frears, The Grifters
Barbet Schroeder, Reversal of Fortune
Best Original
Screenplay: Woody Allen, Alice
Barry Levinson, Avalon
Bruce Joel Rubin, Ghost
Peter Weir, Green Card
Whit Stillman, Metropolitan
Best Adapted
Screenplay: Steven Zaillian, Awakenings
Michael Blake, Dances With Wolves
Nicholas Pileggi & Martin Scorcese, GoodFellas
Donald Westlake, The Grifters
Nicholas Kazan, Reversal of Fortune
Best Foreign
Film: Cyrano de Bergerac, France
Journey of Hope, Switzerland
Ju Dou, China
The Nasty Girl, Germany
Open Doors, Italy
My picks: Picture - Dances w/Wolves
Actor - DeNiro
Actress - Huston
Supporting Actor - Greene
Supporting Actress - Bening
Director - Costner
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102.14 | Hello TV Guide | AD::VAUK | love will see you through | Wed Feb 13 1991 16:17 | 6 |
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When are the awards on?
-Jerry_who_has_not_paid_much_attention_to_the_tube_lately
(I'd rather make tapes:-))
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102.15 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Wed Feb 13 1991 16:39 | 7 |
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I don't know. Probaby March or April.
Now that I think about it... I think I was at a show that night last
year and taped them.
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102.16 | Movie head! | BIODTL::FERGUSON | Is it just a waste of time? | Thu Feb 14 1991 09:35 | 2 |
| Next time I go to the video store to rent a movie, will you come with my
Phyllis ??????
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102.17 | | BOSOX::BRIDGES | if the sun refuse to shine... | Mon Mar 04 1991 08:44 | 14 |
| I saw Sex, Lies, and Videotapes last night on cable.
A very strange film, but all in all a good film. It left me with
a cold feeling inside, even thou it seemed to have a happy ending,
I didn't get the impression that the character's were all that happy.
I really don't know how to explain the feeling the film gave me. The
last time I felt this way was after watching The Hunger, starring David
Bowie, I felt very cold and empty. It's the same with SL&V. Strange....
Did anyone else see this film and if so how did you feel about it.
Shawn
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102.18 | time to get a new hat! | FRAGLE::IDE | now it can be told | Mon Mar 04 1991 08:55 | 9 |
| re .-1
I wanted to watch it (on Showtime's free preview weekend), but on the
way up the dial I came across a Rocky & Bullwinkle special on ch. 44
(PBS)! It was pretty good, although they didn't show complete clips.
Anyone know when it's being re-broadcast (I missed the first half
hour)?
Jamie
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102.19 | Born On The Fourth Of July | AIMHI::KELLER | Friends dont let friends drive tanks | Mon Mar 04 1991 09:15 | 7 |
| We watched Born On The Fourth Of July the other night.
Definitely an intense movie. Well worth seeing. You might not feel real good
about parts of the psyche of our country when its over.
Geoff
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102.20 | | HKFINN::STANLEY | What a long strange trip it's been... | Mon Mar 04 1991 10:01 | 9 |
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We have to remember though, Geoff.. no matter how painful and
difficult.. We have to remember not to make the same mistakes twice..
.. and I think we have learned that lesson.
Man that movie sure opened old wounds though... maybe they can heal
now...
mary
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102.21 | liked both kindof | WFOV11::BUTZE | Do the trouser press baby | Mon Mar 04 1991 10:45 | 5 |
| I saw Sex,Lies, and Videotapes....not bad but if you wanna see a
realllly strange flick see The Cook,The Thief ..His Wife ..Her Lover
oooooooo sooooo strange but not bad.
rich
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102.22 | Alice! | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Mon Mar 04 1991 11:41 | 14 |
| I saw Woody Allen's new film, 'Alice' yesterday. I think it's
absolutely brilliant, and I strongly recommend you drop whatever you're
doing right now and go see it (especially if it's at a bargain matinee,
like me).
It's just hilarious, especially the ending. Allen doesn't appear in
the film, and he makes some unusual cinematic moves (at least, for him)
but I REALLY liked it.
Instead of his traditional underlying Jewish jokes, this film has a lot
of the same kind of jabs at Catholics - and as a Catholic, I thought it
was absolutely hysterical. Go see it!
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102.23 | these are must sees too | RGB::GOLDBERG | | Mon Mar 04 1991 12:09 | 21 |
| I just rented two videos that are both very good and *should* be seen by
everyone.
the first is "The Killing Fields". This is about a journalist for the NYT and
his Cambodian assistant. The setting is Nixon's secret war in Cambodia
and the subsequent takeover and genocide by the Khmer Rouge (sp?). It is a
very difficult movie, often very graphic in portraying the atrocities that
went on. I think it was an excellent film, that everyone should see. In the
US you see very little of that ugly segment of the mankind's history - perhaps
because the Cambodians culture and history is so foreign to our own. The scary
part is that the Khmer Rouge (which was deposed a few years ago by an invasion
by Viet Nam) is sitting on the Thai/Cambodia border with 35,000 troops waiting
for their chance to regain power. These people make the Iraqis seem like a
junior league. And guess what, they are being partially funded by the good ole
US of A.
the second is "Swimming to Cambodia". The entire film is a monologue by Spalding
Grey, an actor in the Killing Fields. When I first heard this I thought it must
be incredibly boring, but it turned out to be *very* funny and highly
entertaining. He also fills in a few historical items about Cambodia that help
put the events in the first film in some perspective.
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102.24 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | Leroy says, 'keep on rockin' | Mon Mar 04 1991 12:28 | 11 |
| re: The Cook, the lover....
Definately different! I enjoyed the ending....not a bad flick.
Last night I watched - LAST EXIT TO BROOKLYN
Weird and violent is about all I'll say at this point...
bob
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102.25 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Mar 04 1991 12:33 | 16 |
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All these great movies! The Killing Fields WAS incredible. I saw it
in the movies at about the same time I saw The Falcon & the Snowman. I
remember afterwards wanting very much to see a comedy.
I went to see Once Around this past weekend. I thought it was okay..
nothing special. I'd wait for video.. Holly Hunter's accent was very
overdone.
I can't wait to see the Doors. I have several friends who went opening
night and loved it.
I also saw Cyrano Debergerac last week and loved it! Gerard Dipardieu
was great (who taught these French how to spell? ;-)).
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102.26 | THE DOORS | AD::VAUK | love will see you through | Mon Mar 04 1991 13:16 | 15 |
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Whelp, I saw the Doors movie on Saturday nite and I thought it was very
well done. They covered the material fairly accurately. There was a
disappointing factor in the movie for me. The movie showed how
Morrison eventually destroyed himself. I thought that they could of
shown some of the brillant showz he put on. The movie kinda left you
with the feeling that he was always messed up on stage and put on a
poor show. This was not true. I think the focus of the movie was on
how he destroyed himself so that is why they might of left these scenes
out. Personally I think it was the audience's desire for the "lizard
king" that pushed him so far off the edge. IMHO the man was a genius -
it is too bad his musical career ended so early.
Happy Chesse-
Jerry
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102.27 | Break on Through | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Mon Mar 04 1991 13:16 | 32 |
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Well I went to see the Doors this weekend .... I really liked it but then
again I have always been interested by the group and thier music - and yes,
Jim Morrison and his antics (I am a red blooded American female in the right
age-range afterall :-)
So, if you are (or were ever) into the Doors and especially if you have read
anything about them it's a good movie to see. It's been many years since
I read "No One Here Gets Out Alive" but I was remembering all kinds of things
from there while watching the film. I don't think there were any real
suprises (for me) in the movie but for those who haven't read or heard
anything about the Doors it is full of information and insight.
The movie portrayed Morrison slightly different than the book with regards to
his shamanistic 'powers'. At least from my memory I cannot recall so much being
placed in shamanism - but then again I was young when I read it and didn't
necessarily understand that completely. Was that a focus that I don't remember?
If you let it, the movie will convince you that he had Native American spirits
in/with him, I think it was a definite main focus of the movie.
Interestingly I started Mickey Hart's book Friday and had read through the
part about shamans before I saw the movie Saturday. Between the book and the
movie my curiousity has been sparked and I expect to pay a visit to the
Worcester library very soon - like tomorrow - to get a few books on the
subject.
Also, who saw Robby Krieger (sp?) on Letterman last week (Thursday or Friday
night)? He said he was in the movie briefly but I didn't spot him. According
to him, he "tripped" ... judging from his actions on Letterman I don't know
whether to take that literally or not. :-)
Lisa
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102.28 | | HKFINN::STANLEY | What a long strange trip it's been... | Mon Mar 04 1991 13:26 | 4 |
| My son (a big Doors and Morrison fan from way back) and his girlfriend
saw the movie this weekend and they loved it too.
mary
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102.29 | | ISLNDS::CLARK | politicians throwing stones | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:05 | 4 |
| I read somewhere that Oliver Stone used to be a Doors fanatic, and purposely
emulated Jim Morrison for a while ....
- Dave
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102.30 | | BIODTL::FERGUSON | Is it just a waste of time? | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:14 | 4 |
| I rented "The Dead Pool" -- a Dirty Harry movie (played by Clint Eastwood). Has
to be the lamest Dirty Harry movie put out by a long shot, IMO ...
Anyone see that new Clint film, the Rookie (??) ?
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102.31 | Censor. | BIODTL::FERGUSON | Is it just a waste of time? | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:16 | 5 |
| One more thing. That movie "The Cook, His Wife, etc..." was originally X-rated.
I was listening to NPR a while back and they had a feature on this movie and
another movie title Wild Orchid. Both of these were re-worked so they'd fit
the "R" rating approval ... the producers of these movies was pretty bent
about the whole rating business...
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102.32 | FWIW | OURGNG::RYAN | but Momma. that's where the fun is ... | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:19 | 15 |
| I just saw Wired on TV this weekend, first time I ever saw it. I didn't like it
much, not because of the movie, but because it depressed me so. I was
mentioning it at work and it turns out the woman next to me went to school with
John Belushi from 1st grade on. She hated the movie as according to her it
did not portray him accurately at ALL. Seems like his brother would have
guanunteed that though.
She said he was one of the kindest and nicest people she had ever met the old
give you the shirt off his back type, and was Always funny in all situations.
Also, did you read in the Sunday insert that goes everywhere where Woody Allen
was talkiong about his relationship with his wife (I just spaced her name ;-))?
Nice article, but boy does he sound like a pain, brilliant and funny, but a pain.
john
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102.33 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:22 | 5 |
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The Cook, etc. did not cut out scenes and so was unrated (since it
didn't want the x)
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102.34 | didn't they make a new rating for The Cook... | LANDO::HAPGOOD | Leroy says, 'keep on rockin' | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:32 | 13 |
| <<< Note 102.33 by TERAPN::PHYLLIS "Wake, now discover.." >>>
> The Cook, etc. did not cut out scenes and so was unrated (since it
> didn't want the x)
yeah, that one and "harry and june" or whatever it was...weren't those
2 the first to come out under the new rating of ??
?
bob
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102.35 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:52 | 5 |
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Henry & June. NC-17. I think The Cook.. was before that rating but
I'm not sure.
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102.36 | new rating | DASXPS::BRIDGES | if the sun refuse to shine... | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:53 | 11 |
| re: <<< Note 102.34 by LANDO::HAPGOOD "Leroy says, 'keep on rockin'" >>>
>yeah, that one and "harry and june" or whatever it was...weren't those
>2 the first to come out under the new rating of ??
NC17 I think is the new rating.
Shawn
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102.37 | a few | SSGV02::STROBEL | Beware the Ides of Bush | Mon Mar 04 1991 17:25 | 10 |
| from a few replies ago...I loved Swimming to Cambodia. Spaulding Grey is a
great storyteller. Try and chatch him live if you get the chance.
Saw the Doors this weekend like so many others. I thought it was very good.
Crispen (sp?) Glover was an interesting choice for Andy Warhol. Krieger was the
guy engineering the Morrison solo readings at the end (according to my wife). I
thought Val Kilmer did an excellent job.
jeff
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102.38 | Watch me pull a rabbit outta my hat | BOSOX::BENJAMIN | | Mon Mar 04 1991 19:34 | 6 |
| To whom it may concern:
The Rocky and Bullwinkle program will be rebroadcast on Channel 2
(in Boston) on Sat. March 16...I'm not sure about the exact time
DaveB.
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102.39 | | AD::VAUK | love will see you through | Tue Mar 05 1991 08:41 | 10 |
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>Crispen (sp?) Glover was an interesting choice for Andy Warhol. Krieger was the
>guy engineering the Morrison solo readings at the end (according to my wife). I
>thought Val Kilmer did an excellent job.
I thought that was John Densmore. Maybe I just wasn't paying attention
but it shure looked like him.
Happy Cheese-
Jerry Vauk
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102.40 | incase you can't wait till Saturday! :-) | BARFLY::BELKIN | the slow one now will later be fast | Tue Mar 05 1991 09:25 | 8 |
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well, shoot, this really belongs in the "TV note" or whatever,
but the Rocky and Bullwinkle 65-minute documentary will also be
broadcast Thursday night on Channel 21 (Public TV, New Hampshire),
I think at 8:00 PM. Tapers beware - its PLEDGE WEEK!!!! so starting
times are likely to be messed up.
Josh
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102.41 | chaanel correction | SSGV02::STROBEL | Beware the Ides of Bush | Tue Mar 05 1991 16:55 | 1 |
| NH Public TV is Channel 11 out of Durham
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102.42 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri Mar 08 1991 12:43 | 14 |
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It was John Densmore.
I thought the movie was fantastic. Val Kilmer was incredible.. I still
can't believe some of that singing was him. I also thought Meg Ryan
did a great job. Try and see it at a theater with good stereo surround
sound. We lucked out and had dead center, 1st row balcony at the
Zeigfeld. During the concert scenes, the music is coming from the
screen, and the crowd noises from the speakers on top of the balcony
behind us.. it was really intense.
I can't wait to see it again. :-)
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102.43 | | ISLNDS::CLARK | politicians throwing stones | Fri Mar 08 1991 12:56 | 11 |
| I haven't seen the movie yet, but have been reading some interesting comments
about it in TIMBRE::MUSIC. Apparently Ray Manzerek (sp?) was pretty
disappointed with the film ... didn't think it was very accurate ....
Last night I saw "Flatliners." It's about these five medical students who
wanted to experience life after death. Each one at a time would be given a
shot of sodium pentathol, then have their body temperature lowered to the point
where they were brain-dead (flat line on the EEG) ... after some number of
minutes, the other students would bring him/her back to life. What the movie
shows as the result of their experimentation is pretty frightening (but I
thought a little hokey).
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102.44 | Ray's says thumbs down... sorta | DECXPS::BRIDGES | if the sun refuse to shine... | Fri Mar 08 1991 13:00 | 18 |
| Yesterday morning on WZLX Clas(sic) hits they had an interview
with Ray Manzerek (sp?) about the movie.
Man is he pi$$ed with Oliver Stone. He claimed that alot of the
scenes were fabricated, some never happened and others did but
not the way they did in the film. As for his opinion of the film
as a FILM h elike it to a point.
One thing he didn't like was Val Kilmer singing.
He did not like the way Jim was portray to be. I didn't hear the entire
interview but he did not seem very pleased.
BTW I haven't seen the film yet, and now I don't know if I want to, because
I feel Ray's opinions may taint my own perspective of the film, even if he's
wrong I still hear his statements in the back of my mind. Know what I mean???
Shawn
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102.45 | Time to pay the fiddler | SPOCK::IRONS | Shadow boxin' the apocalypse | Fri Mar 08 1991 17:02 | 6 |
| re .43
My sentiments exactly about "Flatliners". A bit hokey, but frightening,
especially if it's true. We'll only know when it's time.
dave
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102.46 | | COOKIE::WILKINS | Dick Wilkins DBS/West CXN | Sun Mar 10 1991 15:06 | 11 |
| I just saw The Doors and found it a very real and disturbing
documentary of the life (and death) and music of Jim Morrison
(not the Doors). I'm glad I saw it but probably won't see it
again. I'll just play his music.
As for accuracy. I can't speak for all the situations but for
one who was there, the Miami 1969 concert was very accurately
portrayed (within the limits of the medium).
Dick
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102.47 | Berkeley in the Sixties | WLDWST::BLAKKAN | Let it shine. | Mon Mar 11 1991 02:06 | 6 |
| I saw this excellent documentary at the Varsity in Palo Alto
this morning at 11:00am. For me, it filled in a lot of
gaps. It features retrospective commentary by several
people who participated in some remarkable events and lots
of good film from the times. Its informative and hilarious
at times.
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102.48 | | PCOJCT::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Mon Mar 11 1991 09:22 | 14 |
|
RE: The Doors
To me it was a fable about sex, drugs and rock 'n roll. I liked the
movie, took much of what happened on the screen as fiction, thought Val
Kilmer was incredible and I thought the concerts scenes were great.
What to see a funny, funny movie?
Go see The Hard Way - what a spoof on the Hollywood "scene". I laughed
so hard the tears were rolling!
Fredda
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102.49 | Berkeley Documetary playing on Right Coast, too | BARFLY::BELKIN | the slow one now will later be fast | Mon Mar 11 1991 12:56 | 13 |
| re < Note 102.47 by WLDWST::BLAKKAN "Let it shine." >
> -< Berkeley in the Sixties >-
> I saw this excellent documentary at the Varsity in Palo Alto
I believe this same film will be playing in Boston at the Coolidge
Corner Theater starting 3/15/91. Blurb I read somewhere (Phoenix?) said
it includes Leary, Grateful Dead, etc....
Ken, are the Dead really in this film? (probably just a short clip).
What do they do?
josh
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102.50 | three minutes of free speech x n | WLDWST::BLAKKAN | Let it shine. | Tue Mar 12 1991 06:08 | 36 |
| re:
>are the Dead really in this film? (probably just a short clip).
Yes. About an hour into it, for a few minutes.
>What do they do?
Play. Maybe it was part of `Sugar Mag`. I forget. Thanks
in advance to the person who can say.
The film is really about communication. "Congress shall
make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the
freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
people to peaceably assemble, and to petition the Government
for a redress of grievances." It's easier to see how
important this idea is when people feel like it ain't so.
According to the film, some students at Berkeley objected
to the fact that certain hotels in San Francisco would
not hire people who's skin wasn't pale enough for their
preferred customers tastes.
This eventually lead to all kinds of acrimony.
The then Gov. of CA, Ronald Reagen, gave a very precise
description of a rally/concert that occured, "...three
rock and roll bands..." He thought it was awful, terrible,
threatening. I can loosely quote him as saying something
about, "movie screens at each end of the room with colored
images projected onto them." I guess his unconcious figured
that there was no good plot to these movies, and therefore
it must be an evil plot. That's true because films with no plot
don't make a profit.
The bottom line on this film: see for yourself.
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102.51 | How about Bedtime for Bonzo II? | BCSE::ABBOT | Peace | Tue Mar 12 1991 11:43 | 5 |
| There's probably about as much plot (and acting ability) to the lights
on the screens as there was to any Reagan film.
Scott
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102.52 | bad movie. | BIODTL::FERGUSON | Is it just a waste of time? | Tue Mar 12 1991 13:31 | 5 |
| This goes down as the lamest, I mean the LAMEST! movie I have ever seen.
Last Sunday night, we're hanging around looking for something to watch. So,
we watched this movie called "Cry Baby" ... really, really, pooor! It was
soooo lame that it made us laugh....
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102.53 | | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Mon Mar 18 1991 12:15 | 20 |
| I went to see The Doors in the rain saturday afternoon. I was really
floored. Normally a grate movie will stay with me until I get home.
This one just left me shaking until an hour after that.
I called a friend whom I've known for a long time. He lives in South
Florida, and attended that Miami show that is portrayed in the film.
He said he couldn't sit through the whole thing, and is going to have
to go back and watch it all again.
I mentioned elsewhere that my first concert was the Doors in '69, a few
weeks after that Miami show. I was only 14. I think I had a major
flashback last saturday. Something definitely hit me.
No shit. An incredible film. Way to go, Oliver Stone!
tim
P.S. Maybe it's just me, but I've seen a LOT of really GRATE films this
year: Alice, Dances with Wolves, and The Doors all in a few weeks!
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102.54 | another brilliant performance by DeNiro | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Mar 18 1991 12:45 | 14 |
|
You have indeed... I loved all three of those also!
I saw another very good movie this past weekend. Robert De Niro's new
one, _Guilty by Suspicion_. It's about Hollywood during the McCarthy
years and all the actors brought in front of the House UnAmerican
Activities Committee, the resulting blacklisting, etc. It's very
powerfully done and well acted. You really feel the powerlessness of
these people as they watch their lives being destroyed. I was furious
the whole time I watched it.. pretty sickening era. One of the actors
in the film, Sam Wanamaker, was actually blacklisted during those
years.
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102.55 | Gave me mixed emotions, but a good flick either way | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Built for comfort | Mon Mar 18 1991 12:45 | 14 |
| Silence of the Lambs
Saw it Friday night, had me riveted in my seat for the duration. It had to be
one of THE MOST intense movies I have ever seen. I came out feeling like I had
tensed up every muscle in my body for 2 hrs+ non-stop, and most movies don't do
that to me. If you don't like horror-type or extrmely intense
muder/mystery-type movies, or if you don't have a strong stomach, I'd avoid
it. If on the other hand you like to have your nerve tested and like to be
on the edge of your seat, see it.
Jodie Foster does a terrific job, but icy-cold serial killer played by Anthony
Hopkins had the most impat on me. Scary stuff...
Scott
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102.56 | | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Built for comfort | Mon Mar 18 1991 12:47 | 7 |
| Hopkins had the most impat on me. Scary stuff...
^^^^^
Ummm, that was supposed to say impact.
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102.57 | | SPOCK::IRONS | Shadow boxin' the apocalypse | Fri Mar 29 1991 12:43 | 8 |
| RE .55
I hear ya!! Same thing happened to me!! We went to the late show. I
couldn't go home after that, too wired! so we went out for coffee and
dessert. Hmmm, that wasn't to smart....sugar and caffeine. Oh well.
:^)
dave
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102.58 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Tue May 28 1991 14:22 | 15 |
|
YES!!! Finally! I was going through severe withdrawal. ;-)
_Thelma & Louise_, starring Susan Sarandon & Geena Davis. This is a
classic buddy movie in the same vein as Butch Cassidy & The Sundance
Kid. Both title characters are fully drawn and evolve throughout the
film, even without making stereotypical female choices (gasp!) ;-).
You'll run through a whole range of emotions and laugh out loud a lot!
**** !
:-) Phyllis
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102.59 | BACKDRAFT | SPOCK::IRONS | Might as well | Wed May 29 1991 14:03 | 8 |
| I saw BACKDRAFT this weekend. Grate movie!! Great fire scenes!!
There wasn't a whole lot of "depth" in it, if you know what I mean.
Grate action though. It shows you and makes you appreciate that
firemen are real heroes. And if you always wanted to be a fireman when
you were a kid (I still do!) then this is the movie for you! You gotta
see it in the big scene for full effect.
dave
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102.60 | Engine 51 to the rescue! | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The wheel is turning | Wed May 29 1991 16:07 | 14 |
| re:< Note 102.59 by SPOCK::IRONS "Might as well" >
> -< BACKDRAFT >-
>
> I saw BACKDRAFT this weekend. Grate movie!! Great fire scenes!!
> There wasn't a whole lot of "depth" in it, if you know what I mean.
> Grate action though. It shows you and makes you appreciate that
> firemen are real heroes. And if you always wanted to be a fireman when
> you were a kid (I still do!) then this is the movie for you! You gotta
> see it in the big scene for full effect.
I'm still waiting for Channel 38 to pick up Emergency!
adam_who_had_a_crush_on_Julie_London_and_later_found_out_she_is_a_well_known_
blues_singer
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102.61 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri May 31 1991 09:25 | 12 |
|
> I saw BACKDRAFT this weekend. Grate movie!! Great fire scenes!!
> There wasn't a whole lot of "depth" in it, if you know what I mean.
> Grate action though. It shows you and makes you appreciate that
> firemen are real heroes. And if you always wanted to be a fireman when
> you were a kid (I still do!) then this is the movie for you! You gotta
> see it in the big scene for full effect.
Did you notice David Crosby?
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102.62 | gun carryin', bike ridin' teddy bear | FRAGLE::IDE | now it can be told | Fri May 31 1991 09:33 | 9 |
| re .-1
> Did you notice David Crosby?
Haven't seen it yet, but maybe that's what the noter meant by "You
gotta see it on the big screen for full effect." :^) :^) Sounds like
a deserved cameo after the way "Live It Up" went down in flames!
Jamie
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102.63 | Yep I saw him... | AD::VAUK | love will see you through | Fri May 31 1991 10:21 | 10 |
|
> Did you notice David Crosby?
Hey I did. I think is was during one of the first scenes when they
come up to the building on fire and the kid's Dad is going in to fight
the fire. Anyhow I remember turning to my girlfriend and saying "Hey
that is David Crosby"
Happy Cheese-
Jerry
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102.64 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri May 31 1991 10:23 | 8 |
|
Yup - that was it. I too, said, Hey! That looks like David Crosby!
And then forgot about it until the credits were running and saw
1970's Hippie - David Crosby.
:-)
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102.65 | | SPOCK::IRONS | Might as well | Fri May 31 1991 13:32 | 6 |
| I did the same thing!! I said to my wife jokingly "There's David
Crosby." I didn't stay for the credits and forgot about it since.
Thanks for the reminder; I'll have to tell the wife it was really him.
dave
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102.66 | Dances With Wolves, SEE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | AIMHI::KELLER | Elephant: A mouse built to govt specs | Mon Jun 03 1991 10:00 | 8 |
| Finally saw Dances With Wolves last night. What a great movie. I want to go
back and see it again tonight but the theater is only open weekends and
they'll probably have a new movie next weekend. Oh well hopefully it will be
out on Videocassette soon.
It is an incredible movie.
Geoff
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102.67 | :^) | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Mon Jun 03 1991 14:32 | 8 |
|
the only problem with "Dances" on video cassette is going to be with
the screen differences... i hope if "Dances" comes out on video
cassette that they do it in the "letter box" format to preserve the big
screen images... i think a tv screen will take away from the overall
effect... i agree though... amazing movie! see it in big screen!
da ve
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102.68 | Quite a way to defect | CBROWN::BRIDGES | to shed light not to master | Wed Jun 12 1991 10:24 | 7 |
| I watched The HUnt For Red October last nite. EXCELLENT flick!!!!!
Now I really want to read the book. I always have but never got around to it.
I wonder if anyone would take on the project of put Red Storm Rising
onto film.
Shawn
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102.69 | | BOSOX::HENDERSON | Got some things to talk about | Wed Jun 12 1991 10:59 | 8 |
| The book was much better than the movie IMO. I was disappointed in the movie,
particularly the with the special effects. I believe they are working on a
movie of Clear and Present Danger. Not sure about Red Storm Rising.
Jim
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102.70 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Tue Jun 18 1991 14:56 | 21 |
|
But of course.. :-)
Jungle Fever - written & directed by Spike Lee
I LOVED it! Arguably his best yet. The topic is (unfortunately) as
timely as ever. The characters are fully-developed, even (surprise
surprise) the female characters. As always - the realism throughout
the film is right on - from the coffee shop in Brooklyn to the crack
den in Harlem... you feel like you're there. Great Stevie Wonder
soundtrack too.
I also went to see Soap Dish which was okay but not nearly as
hysterical as I was hoping. The last 15 minutes or so you'll be
rolling.. but the rest of it is funny.. but you're just waiting for it
to be FUNNY if you know what I mean. I would say waiting for cable
would be okay.
Next on the list - City Slickers with Billy Crystal. Anyone go yet?
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102.71 | Good flick! | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Selling guns instead of food today?? | Tue Jun 18 1991 15:08 | 11 |
| >Next on the list - City Slickers with Billy Crystal. Anyone go yet?
Yup, Saturday night. This movie is the BEST comedy I have seen in a long
time!!! Every joke and one-liner (there are some real doozies!!) worked for
me, and Billy Crystal gives possibly his best performance of recent memory.
Jack Palance is also terrific as the tough and weathered cowboy named Curley.
I will have to go see it again since I missed a lot due to the audience
laughing so loud and hard at times (me included) I think I missed some good
scene endings. Some nice scenery captured nicely on film as well.
Scott
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102.72 | | CBROWN::HENDERSON | Got some things to talk about | Tue Jun 18 1991 15:14 | 10 |
| What's the rating on City Slickers?
Jim
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102.73 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Tue Jun 18 1991 15:47 | 5 |
|
Alright!!!!!!!!! I'd go just for that Village People line alone but
now I know there's lots of good ones!! :-)
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102.74 | rating | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Selling guns instead of food today?? | Tue Jun 18 1991 16:32 | 7 |
| >What's the rating on City Slickers?
Don't know off-hand. I would imaging it is PG-13 for some "bad words" type
stuff, no sex or nudity (ok, so now who is NOT going ;^) or violence to speak
of so I can't believe it would be an R.
Scott
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102.75 | Two thumbs up in my house! | RANGER::JSTRAW::Kevin | Fight War not Wars | Wed Jun 19 1991 08:00 | 11 |
|
Robin Hood - Prince of Thieves!
I liked this movie a lot, so what if Siskel & Ebert didn't!
I think that it has it's flaws, but the cast never take this movie too
seriously, there are a laughs thrown in in the right places just to remind you
that you are there for entertainment, not to rate the performance.
Kevin
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102.76 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Wed Jun 19 1991 13:25 | 7 |
|
>What's the rating on City Slickers?
It's just a guess Jim but I doubt they'll ask you to show
proof of age in case that was what you were worried about. :-)
Lisa
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102.77 | | BOSOX::HENDERSON | Got some things to talk about | Wed Jun 19 1991 13:30 | 10 |
|
That's because I'm tall. Other people may have a problem :^)
Jim
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102.79 | | SIOG::OSULLIVAN_D | Best Before 07/68 | Mon Jun 24 1991 09:52 | 8 |
| We're a bit behind on these releases but I might as well mention the
last 3 films I've seen have been excellent:
The Doors
Silence of the Lambs
Dances with Wolves
-Dermot
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102.80 | the Rocketeer | DEMING::CLARK | Electric Junk | Mon Jun 24 1991 13:17 | 5 |
| Took my son to see THe Rocketeer for his fourth birthday. He thought
it was great (although he remarked that the romantic sub-plot seemed
tacked-on). Good movie to take your kids (especially boys) to see.
- Dave
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102.81 | on a roll | SSGV02::STROBEL | Museum of Barnyard Oddities | Tue Jun 25 1991 13:46 | 8 |
| We've hit the movie more frequently this summer than in the past. Loved Thelma &
Louise and City Slickers and enjoyed RH Prince of Thieves.
FWIW (not much), just and an odd notion for a drive-in double bill
Batman and Robin Hood
j
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102.82 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Tue Jun 25 1991 14:10 | 12 |
|
I caught City Slickers last night.. absolutely hysterical!!!!!!!!!!!
my favorite line for the moment below the formfeed - not a spoiler, but
you might as well not read it if you haven't seen the movie yet:
"Phil has no life either, that doesn't mean we're gonna eat him!"
:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
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102.83 | City Slickers & WBLM | SSGV02::STROBEL | Museum of Barnyard Oddities | Wed Jun 26 1991 13:58 | 3 |
| I remembered last night that, in City Slickers, Billy Crystal's character worked
for a radio station with the call letters WBLM. If I'm not mistaken, there's a
WBLM (the Blimp 108.1 or so) out of Lewiston, ME
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102.84 | | DNEAST::CROCKETT_PAU | Let it Roll... | Thu Jun 27 1991 13:11 | 9 |
| > <<< Note 102.83 by SSGV02::STROBEL "Museum of Barnyard Oddities" >>>
> -< City Slickers & WBLM >-
>I remembered last night that, in City Slickers, Billy Crystal's character worked
>for a radio station with the call letters WBLM. If I'm not mistaken, there's a
>WBLM (the Blimp 108.1 or so) out of Lewiston, ME
...WBLM is now a Portland Me station at 102.5 or so. (can call letters
be used in multiple geographies??? just wondering..)...paul
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102.85 | | DEDSHO::CLARK | the Eddie Haskell decade | Tue Jul 02 1991 14:33 | 9 |
| Hey now;
It's the 50th anniversary of the release of the movie "Fantasia" ... it's
playing at the Wilton (NH) Town Hall theater tonight and tomorrow night, at
7:30 only. I'm going to see it tonight, if anyone wants to join me. In
Dolby (tm) stereo ...
- ave maria
DC
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102.86 | Regarding Henry | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Thu Jul 11 1991 15:05 | 13 |
| Last night I saw Harrison Ford's latest, "Regarding Henry". This is an
intense drama with an interesting message about remembering (or
forgetting) who we really are. I REALLY enjoyed it. Ford is an
incredible actor, and I'm very biased toward everything he does.
This is his second role cast as a lawyer, but I don't know if it's the
same author. Anybody know?
Also, saw previews for two interesting looking upcoming attactions:
Star Trek VI (big surprize, huh?), and (drum roll) The Addams Family.
The preview for the latter looked hilarious. I always liked that show.
tim
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102.87 | | CBROWN::HENDERSON | Thinking a lot about less & less | Thu Jul 11 1991 15:44 | 13 |
|
Saw Naked Gun 2.5 last weekend..lots o' fun. Just a little short of the first
one (IMO) but very much worth seeing...I love this stuff..
RE -1...different authors I believe.
Jim who also likes Harrison Ford
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102.88 | Ideas??? | AD::VAUK | love will see you through | Thu Jul 11 1991 15:47 | 8 |
|
My girlfriend might be comming into town this weekend and I was looking
for a movie to take her to. I thought "Regarding Henry" would be a
good choice - any other suggestions. I am looking for a thought
provoking/romantic/interesting movie to take her too.
Happy Cheese-
Jerry
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102.89 | | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Thu Jul 11 1991 16:03 | 9 |
| Definitely take her to see Regarding Henry.
Although I hear it's a good movie, I wouldn't suggest Terminator 2. :-)
I think I'm gonna hafta see that one alone - got talked out of it last
night, but it worked out just fine. Harrison Ford is amazing, as
usual.
tim
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102.90 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | | Thu Jul 11 1991 16:08 | 6 |
|
Jim, I never would have guessed that you'd like "The Naked Gun"
:^) :^) ;^)
Dave
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102.91 | Good Fellows | MSHRMS::FIELDS | nice day for a walk, popcorn anyone | Thu Jul 11 1991 16:15 | 4 |
| I rented GoodFellows last week, WOW intense stuff ! got me jumpin outta
my seat a few times !
Chris
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102.92 | I'll be back | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Thu Jul 11 1991 16:19 | 13 |
| Tim beat me to the Terminator 2 joke :) a romantic night indeed! :)
I did go see T2 though - if you liked the 1st one then you will like
this one. WHEW! was all I could say as I was exiting the place....
Some fantastic special effects ....
At 6.50 it better be good! It's been a while since I've gone to an indoor
movie that I forgot how much it was to get in (of course PhyLLis would
probably say, "6.50!, wow wot a bargain!"
Anybody see Robin Hood yet? I think I'd like that....
bob
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102.93 | | CBROWN::HENDERSON | Thinking a lot about less & less | Thu Jul 11 1991 16:51 | 17 |
| RE: <<< Note 102.90 by AWECIM::RUSSO >>>
> Jim, I never would have guessed that you'd like "The Naked Gun"
Gee, whys that? :^)
Jim
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102.94 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Thu Jul 11 1991 17:01 | 22 |
|
:-)
Actually, Phyllis tries very hard to wait to see a movie after it's
been out for 2 weeks so she can use her $4.50 coupons! :-) Much
better than the $7.50 NYC price.
Tim, I'm glad to hear you liked Regarding Henry so much! The NY Times
gave it a pretty mediocre review. I don't know anyone else who saw it
yet.
Presumed Innocent was written by Scott Thurow.. or Trudow.. this one
wasn't. I think this one was directed by Mike Nichols who also
directed H. Ford in Working Girl.
I rented Green Card recently. I liked it a lot except the ending
(which I hated a lot :-/ - who wants the government in a love story of
all places?????!) I also didn't understand Andie McDowell's character
at all. I was in love with this guy in 15 minutes.. what the heck took
her an hour and a half??? ;-)
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102.95 | Backdraft for $10/carload | AIMHI::KELLER | Elephant: A mouse built to govt specs | Thu Jul 11 1991 17:44 | 6 |
| BAckdraft is playing at the Milford Drive-in this weekend with ???
$10 per carload no matter how many. If you don't have a car radio (AM or FM)
bring a boom box
Geoff
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102.96 | or don't I understand .... | CIVIC::ROBERTS | Imagine... | Thu Jul 11 1991 18:13 | 5 |
|
Jerry Vauk - if you haven't seen your girlfriend for awhile - why are
you going to a movie?
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102.97 | Good Point:-):-):-) | AD::VAUK | love will see you through | Thu Jul 11 1991 18:22 | 15 |
|
Good point there:-):-):-) I have seen her on the weekends. I spent
the 4th of July with her and her parents in Washington DC. It was my
first time to DC. I had an incredible time. She is a student at
Boston College but this summer she is working in a summer internship at
Lehigh University in Allentown Pennsylvania. To say the least my car
could probably drive itself to PA:-) It is typical for me to get
involved in a difficult relationship especially since I am going back
to Illinois in three weeks:-( Oh well, what will be will be but love
is real - it will never fade away!!!!:-):-):-) We probably won't even
end up at a movie - mostly we enjoy just going out for walks and
relaxing outside in eachothers company...
Happy Cheese-
Jerry:-)
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102.98 | Jacob's Ladder | SPOCK::IRONS | Shiny, happy people holding hands! | Fri Jul 12 1991 10:06 | 6 |
| Anybody seen Jacob's Ladder? Weird, strange, thought provoking movie.
I highly recommend it, especially if you're in a weird mood. My wife
and I had a real weird day the day we saw it and this film was icing on
the cake!
dave
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102.99 | lots of good flicks lately | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Jul 12 1991 10:56 | 24 |
| re: <<< Note 102.94 by TERAPN::PHYLLIS "Wake, now discover.." >>>
> I rented Green Card recently. I liked it a lot except the ending
> (which I hated a lot :-/ - who wants the government in a love story of
I saw this a couple of weeks ago too, good flick! Yeah, the ending
was sad, but think of the sequel possibilities ;-) Really, I think
the ending was just to set up for a happy back-together-again sequel!
> all places?????!) I also didn't understand Andie McDowell's character
> at all. I was in love with this guy in 15 minutes.. what the heck took
> her an hour and a half??? ;-)
Who was Andie McDowell again ? (I've never been good with names).
I saw that Robin Williams/DeNiro movie on the place back from the UK,
what was that called again ? Oh yeah "Awakenings". Another stellar
performance by DeNiro, and Robin Williams as well! Had me all choked
up...
Can't wait to see Goodfellas. DeNiro is an amazing actor.
Ken (who hopes his VCR hasn't _totally_ died yet.)
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102.100 | ok... so i can be a pig sometimes.... :^) | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Fri Jul 12 1991 11:47 | 8 |
| .96
well Carol, depending on how long it's been he may be looking for
a real fun trashy movie to refresh his memory!!!!
nah..... :^)
da ve
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102.101 | uh huh | CIVIC::ROBERTS | Imagine... | Fri Jul 12 1991 12:09 | 7 |
|
so are you being a pig right now ????
is this what they mean when they say the memory is the first thing to
go?
c
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102.102 | i guess you use it or lose it eh? | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Fri Jul 12 1991 12:36 | 9 |
| hmmmm... am i being a pig right now??? i think most people will
tell you there's always at least a little ham hiding just below the
surface! :^)
memory may be the first thing to go... but it's been so long now since
i've had to remember, i'm afraid other things may have gone in the
meantime! :^) :^)
da ve
|
102.103 | | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Fri Jul 12 1991 12:50 | 13 |
| > <<< Note 102.101 by CIVIC::ROBERTS "Imagine..." >>>
> -< uh huh >-
>
>
> so are you being a pig right now ????
>
> is this what they mean when they say the memory is the first thing to
> go?
It's a well known fact that memory is the SECOND thing to go...:-):-)
tim
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102.104 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Fri Jul 12 1991 13:47 | 22 |
|
> Who was Andie McDowell again ? (I've never been good with names).
The woman lead who married Gerard Dipardieu. (BTW, for anyone who
likes him - go see Cyrano Debergerac!!! This was an incredible film
and the world's greatest love story. I believe Dipardieu was nominated
for best actor for this role last year so it might even still be on the
big screen in some artsy type theaters.)
> I saw that Robin Williams/DeNiro movie on the place back from the UK,
> what was that called again ? Oh yeah "Awakenings". Another stellar
> performance by DeNiro, and Robin Williams as well! Had me all choked
> up...
Agreed - this was an incredible film.
> Can't wait to see Goodfellas. DeNiro is an amazing actor.
Another great one. VERY violent, but I think Scorcese is brilliant and
Scorcese/DeNiro is pretty unbeatable.
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102.105 | | WFOVX8::BUTZE | Quick beat of an icy heart... | Fri Jul 12 1991 14:04 | 6 |
| Scorcese is a great director .... his camera angles and approach is
neat and when you view his films with this in mind it adds another
dimension to the movie....Citizen Kane was another that you should
enjoy when thinking about techniques etc.
rich
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102.106 | Robin Hood -- Prince of Thieves | BEING::MIRABITO | It's so easy to slip | Fri Jul 12 1991 15:05 | 14 |
| I love these kinds of movies. Thought they did an excellant job on
this one. Very good. Some people may think that it had some or too
much blood shed stuff, but I thought it was all done in a tasteful way.
What do you expect . . . this is done in medival times. I thought
there was some nice scenery. Nice castles, etc. The Sheriff of
Knotingham was evil and Robin Hood, The Prince of Theives, was good.
The people of Sherwood Forest were an interesting bunch to meet.
A good scene between Robin Hood and Brother John (I think that's him)
makes things interesting in Sherwood Forest.
A must to see.
--Cathleen
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102.107 | | BIODTL::FERGUSON | the rainbow does not have a beard | Fri Jul 12 1991 16:53 | 11 |
| RE: <<< Note 102.98 by SPOCK::IRONS "Shiny, happy people holding hands!" >>>
-< Jacob's Ladder >-
> Anybody seen Jacob's Ladder?
Yup; last time I walked the Jewell Trail!
:-)
/wise-ass
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102.108 | Impromptu | MAST::DUTTON | Inspiration, move me brightly... | Mon Jul 15 1991 19:05 | 8 |
| A thumbs up for "Impromptu", the story of the romance between Chopin and
the authoress George Sands. This movie is funny, witty, and captures the
feeling of Paris during the Romantic period of the late 1800s. Bernadette
Peters puts in a stellar co-starring appearance as the mistress of
Franz Liszt. Now playing at the Lexington and the West Newton Cinemas.
-td
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102.109 | The Doctor | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Jul 29 1991 13:54 | 21 |
|
YES!
The Doctor, starring William Hurt, Christine Lahti, Elizabeth Perkins,
Mandy Patinkin, Adam Arkin
This was really a great movie, highlighted by a fantastic performance
by William Hurt. He plays a very successful heart surgeon who
discovers he has a cancerous growth on his larynx. The plot involves
the transformation of Hurt from doctor to patient, you know one of
those let's give him a chance to live this from someone else's shoes
kindof movies. This is incredibly well-done, though. It doesn't come
off sappy or unrealistic. In fact, I hope it becomes mandatory viewing
as part of a residency. (No joke!) Good script - lots of funny lines.
The only thing I didn't like was that Hurt's seemed to be the only really
fully developed character. Most of the supporting cast was wasted with
bit parts - Christine Lahti in particular. Still worth the $7.50
though. :-)
Phyllis
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102.110 | Thelma and Louise | CIVIC::ROBERTS | Imagine... | Mon Jul 29 1991 16:10 | 8 |
|
I was the last person on the East Coast to see it though. I went with
a friend who had already seen it and she was blown away all over again.
A riveting movie .. absolutely riveting. I urge you to go and if you
can - see it at the Wilton theatre for $4 - all shows! I plan to see
it again soon, myself
carol
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102.111 | grate flick! | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Jul 29 1991 16:17 | 6 |
|
Nope, my friend Linda is the last person on the East Coast to see it..
still hasn't. She keeps bugging me but I've already seen it twice. Let me
know when you're ready to go again, Carol, and I'll send her up to NH.
:-)
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102.112 | Livin' on previews | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Estamos hermanos y hermanas | Mon Jul 29 1991 16:21 | 8 |
|
>I was the last person on the East Coast to see it though. I went with
Not quite! 8^)
Scott_who_doesn't_get_to_the_movies_often_but_this_is_definately_on_my_rather_
loooooooong_list_of_must_sees
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102.113 | | BOSOX::HENDERSON | Financially challenged | Mon Jul 29 1991 17:04 | 8 |
|
I haven't seen it either, though its on the list if I can ever find it 8^/
Jim
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102.114 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Jul 29 1991 17:05 | 4 |
|
Check under your coffee table.
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102.115 | which one escapes you? | CIVIC::ROBERTS | Imagine... | Mon Jul 29 1991 17:21 | 6 |
|
re: .113
find your list ? or find the movie?
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102.116 | | BOSOX::HENDERSON | Financially challenged | Mon Jul 29 1991 17:27 | 9 |
|
Can't find it either :^)
Jim
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102.117 | | BCSE::ABBOT | Ban stupidity | Mon Jul 29 1991 17:36 | 4 |
| I haven't seen it either. I'm waiting for Robin Hood to come to Wilton.
Scott
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102.118 | what the fourth? | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Mon Jul 29 1991 17:52 | 9 |
| you know what they say
your list of 'must see' movies is always the third thing you lose,..
the second is your memory and the first is,.. um,.. er,.. sh*t I
forget...
/:-)
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102.119 | | BOSOX::HENDERSON | Financially challenged | Mon Jul 29 1991 18:03 | 17 |
|
RE: <<< Note 102.117 by BCSE::ABBOT "Ban stupidity" >>>
>> I'm waiting for Robin Hood to come to Wilton.
Last I heard he was in Nottingham, NH and on his way Scott. Hang in
there :^)
Jim
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102.120 | Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves | CIVIC::ROBERTS | Imagine... | Tue Jul 30 1991 11:02 | 9 |
|
Yeah ! I saw Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves the last time the
temp went over 95 which was last sunday afternoon. It was a fun movie.
..campy, I think. The usual running thru of knaves and a bit of self
mutilation but all and all OK. One thing I didn't like was the way
Maid Marion was protrayed (of course). But then - I guess it is really
a guy_bonding movie.
Carol
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102.121 | | BIODTL::FERGUSON | the rainbow does not have a beard | Thu Aug 01 1991 16:50 | 10 |
| I recently saw Thelma & Louise and thought it was a pretty good movie. The
start of it was very good, but I thought it started to deteriorate with
"fakeness" (a truck doesn't blow up like it did, one doesn't become a shooting
ace over night). I think the movie would have been better if all potentially
real-life situations were used rather than the situations "made for movies."
Just my 2 cents.
Deb found the movie sad in the end.
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102.122 | WOOaaaaa, Space Dudes too ! | MSHRMS::FIELDS | Up The Wazoo Without A Gizmo | Fri Aug 02 1991 01:55 | 13 |
| Bill& Ted's Bogus Journey
It was most excellent...Death stole the show, he wasn't a good player
of battleship, clue, and twister, but a good sport all in all!! The
first movie had more excitement and adventure than this sequal. At
first this movie seems very thin, but after thinking about it, there
seems to be some hidden plot lines that need to noticed after several
viewings. Wait for video for multiple viewings!!
Be Excellent to each other !!! Party on Dude :'))
Chris
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102.123 | Wait for the TV version... | SPICE::PECKAR | Clean Phil Wanted | Fri Aug 02 1991 14:44 | 14 |
| Yeah, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey was not not not hienous...
Definitely geared toward 12 year olds, though, unlike the first
movie which wasn't limited to humor only pre-adolecents can appreciate.
I would have liked to see more character development in Moronos:
Bill & Ted's Evil Arch Nemisis who was Rufus's Ex Gym Teacher...
My favorite part was when the Android Ted-look-a-like Evil Arch-nemisis
Pawn of Moronos said when he saw a picture of Bill & Ted's Babes:
"I've got a full-on robot chubby for them!" :-)
You get the picture..
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102.124 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Mon Oct 07 1991 16:20 | 22 |
|
Haven't been in this topic in a while..
The Commitments - I liked this a lot, although not as much as I thought
I would. I think it would've been better if they concentrated a little
more on the socio-political stuff and a little less on the auditions.
:-) The music is great though and it's definately a fun movie.
Dead Again - This is a really well done psychological thriller that
is set in the present day but involves a murder that took place in the
40's. Kenneth Branaugh should get a Best Director nomination.
The Fisher King - Another really grate movie! The story is wonderful,
the acting is even better and Robin Williams is hysterical! And you
gotta love the Terry Gilliam touches. :-)
Only about 17 left on the list now.. (and I'm out of discount coupons
:-o)
:-) Phyllis
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102.125 | It's all in your mind.... | WEDOIT::YOUNG | where is this place in space??? | Fri Oct 25 1991 13:25 | 5 |
|
Saw VIDEODROME wed. night on CH27 i think....kind of violent but the
hallucinations were cool....
dugo
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102.126 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Tue Nov 26 1991 19:23 | 10 |
|
I saw the Addams Family last weekend. It was very funny..the cast is
perfect, grate acting.. but the story is really weak. So after about
an hour, you've had enough. It's like how many times can you laugh at
Thing? It sort of feels like a two hour sitcom. It's too bad they
didn't get a better script, though, cause the actors were really
fantastic and it could've been a lot better. Raul Julia and Angelica
Huston make a perfect Gomez & Morticia!
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102.127 | | STUDIO::IDE | now it can be told | Wed Nov 27 1991 09:00 | 13 |
| I saw "The Abyss" and thought it was great except for the tacked on
Hollywood ending. Someone had guts to cast Chris Elliot in a (small)
dramatic role.
After years of wanting to see it, I finally saw "Being There," Peter
Seller's last role. I thought it was about the dullest film I'd ever
seen, contemplated hitting "stop" about a dozen times, and wished I had
by the time it ended. The theme of the movie was played out after 15
minutes, and the rest of the film was absolute drudgery. I was
incredibly disappointed by it, especially 'cause I usually love black
humor. I think the critics loved it, but I can't see why.
Jamie
|
102.128 | Guess you had to Being There | AIMHI::KELLER | The BoR, Void Where Prohibited by law | Wed Nov 27 1991 12:26 | 17 |
| > After years of wanting to see it, I finally saw "Being There," Peter
> Seller's last role. I thought it was about the dullest film I'd ever
> seen, contemplated hitting "stop" about a dozen times, and wished I had
> by the time it ended. The theme of the movie was played out after 15
> minutes, and the rest of the film was absolute drudgery. I was
> incredibly disappointed by it, especially 'cause I usually love black
> humor. I think the critics loved it, but I can't see why.
>
> Jamie
The main reason that I loved Being There was because it is the only movie that
I've ever seen that followed the book to a "T". Almost Word for word.
I thought it was a wonderful concept and well put on the screen.
Geoff
|
102.129 | | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed Nov 27 1991 14:00 | 4 |
| If you ever see Peter Seller's late 60's flick called
"Alice B Tolkas", get it if yer up for a few laughs.
Ken
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102.130 | | BCSE::ABBOT | | Wed Nov 27 1991 16:17 | 7 |
| One of my favorite Sellers movies (aside from Pink Panthers) is The
Mouse That Roared. It's a post-WW2 cold war era movie about the Duchy
of Grand fenwich who has run out of money and decided to declare war on
the US and then surrender to get financial aid.
Scott
|
102.131 | | KALI::SIEGEL | The revolution will not be televised | Wed Nov 27 1991 16:33 | 4 |
| Full name is "I Love You, Alice B. Toklas". Not that the name itself isn't
indicative enough! Very good/funny movie!
adam
|
102.132 | SIlence the Lambs | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Guinness gives you strength | Sun Dec 01 1991 21:40 | 2 |
| We rented "Silence the Lambs" this past weekend. Good movie, great story.
Nice thriller...
|
102.133 | a couple for the kids ... | JURAN::CLARK | asymptotically normal | Mon Dec 02 1991 10:30 | 6 |
| Took the kids to Beauty and the Beast and Fievel Goes West.
I think B & the B was a great kids movie, even by adult standards.
Fievel was pretty good too.
- Dave
|
102.134 | Happy Birthday, Woody... | SEACOW::GRADY | tim grady | Mon Dec 02 1991 16:50 | 10 |
| The other night was Woody Allen's birthday, and a cable station (USA?)
played "Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex", and
"Manhattan". Manhattan didn't start until 1am, but I managed to hang
around till the end.
Two grate flicks in one sitting... I had never seen "Everthing..."
before. :-)
tim
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102.135 | | BARFLY::BELKIN | the slow one now will later be fast | Mon Dec 02 1991 17:46 | 5 |
| > played "Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex", and
I'd seen some of this one before but not the part where Woody plays
a sperm... I liked the part where Woody is about to... uh... eject...
and he looks around and proclaims "well at least he's Jewish"
|
102.136 | Not Ba-a-a-a-d... | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Wed Dec 04 1991 13:02 | 7 |
| Re: Everything...
I thought the whole Gene Wilder segment (with the sheep) was hilarious,
and the transvestite one was pretty funny too...
tim
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102.137 | Gizmo? | STUDIO::IDE | now it can be told | Thu Dec 05 1991 09:07 | 5 |
| Anyone heard of a film named "Gizmo"? They interviewed the director on
a Late Night re-run and it looked funny. It's a series of clips of
misguided inventions in action.
Jamie
|
102.138 | | BCSE::ABBOT | | Thu Dec 05 1991 11:35 | 8 |
| Gizmo is a great movie. It's been out on tape for a while, so you
might be able to find it. It's really heavy on inventions from the
30's, and lots of attempts at flight (both man and machine).
It's more of a tribute to imagination than trying to make creators of
failed inventions look like bufoons.
Scott
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102.139 | | STUDIO::IDE | now it can be told | Thu Dec 05 1991 12:42 | 7 |
| re .-1
I'll start searching for it on tape. The clips they showed on Dave
made the inventors look foolish, but Dave does that to most of his
guests anyway. I especially liked the elevator basketball shoes.
Jamie
|
102.140 | | RANGER::NOURSE | | Thu Dec 05 1991 13:53 | 1 |
| I've got it. I taped it of of Preview several years ago.
|
102.141 | In case your interested... | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | TheCourseOfLoveMustFollowBlind | Thu Dec 19 1991 08:25 | 27 |
| Hey, anyopne see the Warren Beatty movie Bugsy yet?? I don't know if it's good
or not, but Bill Graham is apparntly in it.
Scott
----------------------------------------
From: [email protected] (Derek LeLash)
Subject: Re: Bill Graham sighting
Date: 19 Dec 91 02:47:51 GMT
In article <[email protected]> [email protected] writes:
>No, this doesn't mean I saw him in a magic mart with Elvis. It means I saw
>a preview of Warren Beaty's new movie, BUGSY, last night. I swear I saw
>Bill Graham in it.
This is not an illusion; Bill plays the mobster Lucky Luciano (I think that's
the name). I've heard some good reviews of his performance, too.
Just makes what happened all the harder to deal with...
Derek
--
Derek LeLash | ...gone where the climate suits my clothes.
FOAF of the devil... >:-) |-----------------------------------------------
===============================| "If I *were* the last man on earth, you
[email protected] 408-739-5526 | wouldn't even be allowed in line!" -- EMO
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102.142 | | VMPIRE::CLARK | sleep in the stars | Thu Dec 19 1991 09:07 | 1 |
| I *thought* I saw him in a TV commericial for the movie, last night ....
|
102.143 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Thu Dec 19 1991 10:25 | 14 |
|
Not yet, but it's supposed to be grate. And yes, that's Bill Graham
playing Lucky Luciano.
I saw, Hook, though. I'm sorry to say, it was far from grate. Pretty
mediocre actually.
6 days til The Prince of Tides. :-) :-) :-)
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102.144 | | IMTDEV::INGALLS | Earth Day - Every Day | Thu Dec 19 1991 11:29 | 3 |
|
LA Story - w/ Steve Martin --- just OK
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102.145 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Don't go near that river | Thu Dec 19 1991 11:51 | 12 |
|
Star Trek VI Loved it.
Jim
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102.146 | I liked Steve... | FSDEV::DHENRY | My resume is ready. Want .PS or .LN03? | Thu Dec 19 1991 12:06 | 8 |
| Sorry for the differing opinion, but I happened to think that LA Story
was just short of GRATE. Some of it didn't fly so well, but for the
most part, the satire was fantastic! I would watch it again, and, in
fact, have.
Just MHO,
Don
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102.147 | [] | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Thu Dec 19 1991 14:30 | 7 |
|
Saw Fantasia for the first time a couple weeks ago. A certain grateful noter
suggested I wait to see it until I was frying my brains out on acid. I won't
tell ya whether I waited or not, but nevertheless it was quite a visually
inspiring and utterly hallucinogenic experience... :-)
Wish I'd seen it first in a theatre rather than vcr-wise on the boobtube, tho.
|
102.148 | | CLOSUS::BARNES | | Thu Dec 19 1991 14:35 | 1 |
| your friend has some good advice....
|
102.149 | | VMPIRE::CLARK | sleep in the stars | Thu Dec 19 1991 15:43 | 8 |
| re <<< Note 102.147 by SPICE::PECKAR "Shadow skiing the apocalypse" >>>
-< [] >-
>Saw Fantasia for the first time a couple weeks ago. A certain grateful noter
>suggested I wait to see it until I was frying my brains out on acid. I won't
Of course, you must mean phosphoric or possibly citric acid.
|
102.150 | | WFOV12::BUTZE | Quick beat of an icy heart... | Fri Dec 20 1991 12:14 | 5 |
| Took my daughter to see My Girl...not bad...has a nice way of dealing
with death...(well at least she did not go batty on me)...Anyway
thought it was good entertainment.
ric h
|
102.151 | | SPOCK::IRONS | Setting the Standard for Deadcellence | Mon Dec 23 1991 09:07 | 7 |
| YUP.
Star Trek VI. Of course if was good. A little too short, though. Not
very technical, however, that's because the next generation is,
probably.
dave
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102.152 | | IMTDEV::INGALLS | Earth Day - Every Day | Mon Dec 23 1991 15:40 | 13 |
|
Home videos...
"Robin Hood" w/ Kevin Costner -- really liked this one! Action for the guys,
romance for ladies, suitable for kids... Excellent all round movie
"The Gods Must Be Crazy II" - same as the first one - pretty silly, not really
my style (wasn't my choice - I chose Robin Hood ;^)
"City Slickers" -- pretty good, good humor, but a little slow in spots, I liked
it.
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102.153 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | Wake, now discover.. | Thu Dec 26 1991 09:10 | 24 |
|
Nope. Seen some grate ones though! :-)
First - "Bugsy"
Loved it. Tailor-made vehicle for Warren Beatty.. he should get an
oscar nomination. The chemistry between Beatty & Annette Bening is
just sizzling. Bill Graham did a great job as Charlie Luciano. Small
role, but played very well, very convincingly. All the smaller parts
were cast really well with Ben Kingsley as a standout.
Second - "The Prince of Tides"
Well, all us millions who loved the book and prayed that the movie
would do it justice can relax. It is magnificent.. Streisand did a
fantastic job. I love Nick Nolte and I don't think anyone has ever
directed him better. Absolutely worth standing in the freezing cold
for 45 min. to get front row center balcony seats at the Ziegfeld. :-)
Next up.. "JFK" and "Grand Canyon"
This is the gratest time of year for the movies!!!
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102.154 | We all grow up, but never grow old... | WEDOIT::YOUNG | where is this place in space??? | Thu Dec 26 1991 11:20 | 6 |
|
Anyone see 'The man in the Moon'....really excellent drama of a young
girls trials of adolecence during the late 50's...well done an truely
worth while seeing.
dugo
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102.155 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Thu Jan 02 1992 01:21 | 10 |
| I saw Star Trek VI too. I thought the ending was a bit abrupt and much
too perfect - only in the movies 8-). The Klingon blood looked like
Pepto Bismol. We also saw the Addam's Family. The cast was perfect!!
Wednesday was so morbid!! 8-) It was too much of a coincidence that
Fester ended up being the "son" of the Addam's Family's lawyer's loanshark
(boy, I hope the grammar police don't get me on that last one 8-) after he
got amnesia. Oops, am I giving away the story here?? Sorry!!
peace,
t!ng
|
102.156 | they shoulda stopped with Star Trek II ... | BOOKS::BAILEYB | Let my inspiration flow ... | Thu Jan 02 1992 07:57 | 12 |
| I thought Star Trek VI was mildly disappointing. First off, where'd
they come up with an oriental looking Klingon named Chang ... complete
with topknot and everything !!! I mean, why didn't they just call him
make him a warlord and call him Ghengis Khan or something ?? Hokey !!
The story was weak, and everything just came together too easy. If
that's the best they can do, perhaps they'd better not do a Star Trek
VII ... or let the current cast (from The Next Generation) make the
next one.
... Bob
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102.157 | ST6 or DC5 blooper? | VMPIRE::CLARK | sleep in the stars | Thu Jan 02 1992 09:18 | 7 |
| Something confused me with Star Trek VI ... originally this gas analysis/
detector/whatever equipment that eventually was used by Kirk to save the
universe ;^) was aboard Sulu's ship, wasn't it? Was it moved between ships
during the movie, or what? I admit I missed the first few minutes of the
movie ....
- Dave
|
102.158 | 2 thumbs up | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Don't go near that river | Mon Jan 06 1992 13:01 | 9 |
|
Saw JFK Friday...intense movie, and IMO entirely believable. It was 3+
hours long and for the most part the time flew right by..
Jim
|
102.159 | now to see prince of tides | SELL3::ROBERTS | when there were no songs to sing... | Mon Jan 06 1992 13:32 | 12 |
|
re: 102.157 = DC - I think this is one of those leaps of faith you have
to have when watching Star Treks. I love the line when
she says something like 'they have to have a tailpipe,
right?' Right to the basics.
re: 102.158 = Jim - I agree, JFK movie was very good. We saw a matineee
- joined by 12 other hardy movie goers on NY Day. I
think it was very well done. Almost as well orchestrated
as the Warren report :-)
c
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102.160 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | I'm working on it..I'm working on it | Mon Jan 06 1992 13:42 | 15 |
|
I saw two good movies this weekend, "Rush" and "My Own Private Idaho".
Both were very well done. "Rush" is about 2 undercover narcotics cops
and the thin line they walk between being narcs and being addicts.
They were very believable. Greg Allman has a small but important part
as a club owner suspected of being a drug dealer. Grate soundtrack
too! (Clapton)
"My Own Private Idaho" was done by the same director who did "Drugstore
Cowboy", and it feels similar. Real life portraits of the dregs of
society (so to speak). River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves are street
hustlers.
|
102.161 | ST VI classic lines ... | BOOKS::BAILEYB | Let my inspiration flow ... | Mon Jan 06 1992 13:44 | 11 |
| Yeah, I thought the "they have to have a tailpipe" line was classic
tongue-in-cheek, like some other lines from this movie ... such as:
The Vulcans have a saying "only Nixon could go to China".
To truly appreciate Shakespeare you have to read it in the original
Klingon.
|
102.162 | Grand Canyon | AKORNY::CUTLER | In the Strangest of Places... | Mon Jan 06 1992 14:29 | 6 |
| So has anyone seen Grand Canyo yet? Phyllis???
I have not yet seen it but am thinking about trying to go this coming weekend.
Should I make the trip???
Jack
|
102.163 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | I'm working on it..I'm working on it | Mon Jan 06 1992 14:42 | 4 |
|
No, not yet, but I've heard some good things. Grate cast.
|
102.164 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:32 | 17 |
| <<< Note 102.160 by TERAPN::PHYLLIS "I'm working on it..I'm working on it" >>>
> "My Own Private Idaho" was done by the same director who did "Drugstore
> Cowboy", and it feels similar. Real life portraits of the dregs of
> society (so to speak). River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves are street
> hustlers.
Do you get the same sort of bummed out sort of drained feeling from watching
this one as I did when I watched "Drugstore Cowboy"?
I thought it (drugstore cowboy) was a good movie by the way.
I like this depressing real peak at life the way other people live it
(by other people - I mean the ones outside of Hollywoods general glossy
and glam view of life).
thanks!
bob
|
102.165 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | I'm working on it..I'm working on it | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:49 | 9 |
|
Not as much, but I know what feeling you mean. "Drugstore Cowboy"
reeled me in more. You kindof rode the drug rollercoaster w/ the
characters. This is a little different, maybe cause it's farther away
from any experience most of us have had. It still seems real, though.
You could definately imagine that people living like that, go through
things that these characters do, and have the reactions they do, etc.
|
102.166 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Mon Jan 06 1992 16:50 | 11 |
| <<< Note 102.165 by TERAPN::PHYLLIS "I'm working on it..I'm working on it" >>>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
:)
thanks PhyLLis,
I'll just have to check it out!
bob
|
102.167 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Mon Jan 06 1992 17:10 | 6 |
| We went to see Bugsy last Friday. Bill Graham as Charlie Luciano
was perfect. I thought that were some inconsistencies, but overall
a good movie. It was kind of depressing in the end though.
peace,
t!ng
|
102.168 | daisy, daisy, ... | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Mon Jan 13 1992 14:42 | 12 |
|
Well, I couldn't resist. I rented 2001 and watched it with some friends who
make rilly good margueritas (real lemon juice, honey, yummers!).
I'll tell ya, for 1968, they shure did a great job on special effects. O-)
^
Space Helmitt
Happy birthday H-A-L 9000!!!
Fog_who_thinks_its_kinda_ironic_that_both_DEC's_and_IBM's_flagship_computers_
are_both_called_"The_9000".
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102.169 | | VMPIRE::CLARK | sleep in the stars | Mon Jan 13 1992 16:41 | 10 |
| Yep, I watched it at a friend's house, on laser disc ... pretty amazing
picture quality! We had Jack Dan'ls instead of margueritas though, which
made the trip to the ol' Ethereal Hotel a lot more interesting.
We watched "Robin Hood" afterwards. Good movie, but Kevin Costner could've
worked on the English accent a little! And I thought the woman who played
Mozart's wife in "Amadeus" was bad.
Using words like "thanks" was a little questionable too. ;^)
|
102.170 | Grateful Dead Movie | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Elvis is my roommate | Mon Jan 13 1992 16:55 | 17 |
| I watched the Grateful Dead Movie for the first time last night - very
intersting! Definately some cool animation, and the behind the scenes
stuff and interviews were cool too. And then of course there was the
music 8^)
I was suprised to see no Mickey. Which made me think, I have never seen a
chronology of the Dead's personnel (like who left when, who joined when,
etc.). Can anyone come up with and post such a creature?? Is this
Deadbase-type info (I don't have one)??
If only they could re-master the soundtrack, it seemed very sub-par quality
wise. The levels on my HiFi VCR never even made it to zero.
Scott
PS - For as much fun as Donna seemed to be having, Keith looked somewhat
bored. Much different style from Bouncing Brent ;^)
|
102.171 | | TLE::ABBOT | | Mon Jan 13 1992 17:02 | 9 |
| The Grateful Dead Movie is from the 1974 tour - Mickey quit the band in
1971 and didn't rejoin until 1975 (someone correct me if I'm wrong).
As for a chronology of personnel, it shouldn't be tough since Deadbase
has all the dates, although occasional members like Tom Constanten are
a little hazy.
Scott
|
102.172 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Mon Jan 13 1992 17:26 | 7 |
| Ahem, Just q quick note about the author of the book "The Drugstore Cowboy".
I forgot his name already (are you suprised :) BUT he is going back to
jail for being caught w/ $38,000 worth of prescription drugs in a hotel
room..
fyi
|
102.173 | Where does VAX fit? | MILKWY::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Mon Jan 13 1992 18:46 | 13 |
| Hey Fog, ya' know I didn't know IBM had a 9000.
I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere but did you know
HAL+111=IBM?
I even saw HAL's birthday commented on in the news paper
yesterday. They were talking with someone at some computer place in
Urbanna (or whatever it is) Ill. and A Clarke. It approximately said,
yup, Grateful notes were right again, it was '97 in the book and
it was HAL's 0th birthday.
but I degress
Geoff
|
102.174 | Oliver Stone in Boston TODAY - FYI | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Elvis is my roommate | Thu Jan 16 1992 10:27 | 11 |
| From MOVIES conference....
================================================================================
Note 3703.52 JFK 52 of 53
CFSCTC::AHERN "Dennis the Menace" 4 lines 15-Jan-92 17:02
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oliver Stone will be at the JFK School of Government near Harvard
Square tomorrow at 5 p.m. for a 1-hour question and answer session on
the film, to be followed by a screening. Open to the public.
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102.175 | | GOOROO::CLARK | Saddam still has a job, do u? | Tue Feb 18 1992 10:21 | 2 |
| Wayne's Werrrrld ... don't go with your wife or anyone respectable ..
pretty baked!
|
102.176 | WaynesworldWaynesworldExcellentPartyTime!! | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Tue Feb 18 1992 14:58 | 16 |
|
I'm not gonna argue a subjective term like "respectable" here
(especially with THIS crowd!) ;^) But Dave and I went to see
WaynesworldWaynesworldExcellentPartyTime this weekend and we
LOVED it!! And we happen to respect one another too!! :-)
Anyway, as a matter of fact I loved it so much I'd love to see
it again with a crowd of DECHeads .... we could make an adventure
of it. Whose up for it this weekend?? So far we have Fog, Chris,
dc and I. Besides that - the weather is geeting nice ... time for
that psuedo-summer-blast we were talking about last month!! We could
play frisbee, do other summer-type things and then go see
WaynesworldWaynesworldExcellentPartyTime!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lisa
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102.177 | Pre-Spring fling at the Cabin? | RDVAX::MOLLENHAUER | Livin' Life by th' drop | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:18 | 7 |
| Are ya'll gonna do this in Woooster? Cuz if not I can volunteer
the Cabin (I'm good at volunteering this place!! I do it all the
time). We have a pretty decent size yard for frisbee etc. (many a
band have played to a crowd), are within walking distance to a movie
theater and (this is key) have no neighbors to bother or be bothered by.
Heidi
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102.178 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Tue Feb 18 1992 18:47 | 6 |
|
I like Heidi's idea!!! And another key point is that she checked and
WaynesworldWaynesworldExcellentPartyTime is playing at the theatre she
mentioned!!! Sooo........ whose up for it???
Lisa
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102.179 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie | Wed Feb 19 1992 08:08 | 4 |
| is this for Saturday ? ok Julie and I will be there !!! what time ?
shes got RollerSkating on Saturday and junk (as she puts it)....
Chris
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102.180 | | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Wed Feb 19 1992 13:23 | 4 |
| Yeah, I'm definitely up for it, but it has to be in the afternoon, since I'm
seeing The Band in Woosta Sat nite.
adam
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102.181 | 1991 Oscar Nominations (incomplete list) | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | through a dream night wind | Wed Feb 19 1992 14:34 | 66 |
|
Nominees
Best Picture:
Beauty & the Beast
Bugsy
JFK
The Prince of Tides
Silence of the Lambs
Best Actor:
Warren Beatty - Bugsy
Robert DeNiro - Cape Fear
Anthony Hopkins - Silence of the Lambs
Nick Nolte - The Prince of Tides
Robin Williams - The Fisher King
Best Actress:
Geena Davis - Thelma & Louise
Laura Dern - Ramblin' Rose
Jodie Foster - Silence of the Lambs
Bette Midler - For the Boys
Susan Sarandon - Thelma & Louise
Best Director: (I copied this from movie notes - no directors were
listed. I know Oliver Stone did JFK and Barry Levinson did Bugsy but
can't remember the others right now)
Boyz in the Hood
Bugsy
JFK
Silence of the Lambs
Thelma & Louise
Best Supporting Actor:
Tommy Lee Jones - JFK
Harvey Keitel - Bugsy
Ben Kingsley - Bugsy
Michael Lerner - Barton Fink
Jack Palance - City Slickers
Best Supporting Actress:
Dianne Ladd - Ramblin' Rose
Juliet Larson - Cape Fear
Kate Nelligan - The Prince of Tides
Mercedes Rule - The Fisher King
Jessica Tandy - Fried Green Tomatoes
1st time ever that an animated film was nominated for best film. I
would've liked to see The Fisher King in the best film category, but
I'm at least psyched to see Robin Williams & Mercedes Rule get
nominated. And I think Streisand should've gotten a best director
nomination.
And the best news of all... No dead show on Oscars night!! :-) Last
year I had to tape it and not read a newspaper or listen to the radio
or watch the news or let anyone at work talk to me for 2 whole days!
:-) (I think they're March 30th)
|
102.182 | | TLE::ABBOT | J. R. "Bob" Dobbs in 92 | Wed Feb 19 1992 17:08 | 9 |
| I'd like to see Terry Gilliam get a nomination one of these days. He's
made some excellent (but somewhat obscure and intellectual) movies like
Brazil and Baron Munchausen. The Fisher King is probably hes biggest
commercial succcess so far.
He's come a long way from being King Arthur's sidekick.
Scott
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102.183 | | DEDSHO::CLARK | | Thu Feb 20 1992 15:33 | 8 |
| re Heidi, .177
Yo!
So is this Wayne's World shindig still on? Where? Directions? Will success
spoil Tab Hunter? Potrzebie?
- Dave
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102.184 | what's the latin name for a tic? | MILKWY::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Thu Feb 20 1992 19:25 | 14 |
| Yah, actually this looks like a pretty fun time. I can't go skiing this
weekend so I might as well go see a movie.
I was thinking about bringing 6 fouled spark plugs and a dead
hornet into the lab this weekend and playing with the SEM, but there
are two days. It'd be interesting to see if I can asses the performance
of my engine, but bugs are the coolest samples to look at with near 1Kx
magnification. I did this with a tic one day and the thing moved. I
have never been freaked out by a bug quite like that. Tics are nasty!
I hope there are no tics invited to this party :-)
Geoff
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102.185 | | SMURF::GRADY | tim grady, DEC TCP/IP Engineering | Fri Feb 21 1992 09:13 | 6 |
| Geoff,
I'd say by that last note that you definitely need a day off!! ;-)
tim
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102.186 | ex | RDVAX::MOLLENHAUER | Livin' Life by th' drop | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:53 | 23 |
| The cabin is at 129 Great Rd.
Okay, here's the direx.
Get to rt 2A however you want. If you take 495 get off at the
littleton common and head towards Acton. Go straight for a
couple miles, straight through the lights (crossing over Rt.
27) keep going straight on 2A which is Great Road in Acton.
You'll pass a lot of stores a couple of car dealerships and
then you should see Warren Rental on the left and the
Beef and Ale on the right. Right after Warren Rental there
is a dirt driveway (on the left) there are a couple of
mailboxes there too, that is our driveway.
The house is a log cabin directly behind Warren Rental
(commercial property).
No one is answering the phone at the theater so I don't know
what time the movie starts but I'm sure there are a few
choices. I'd guess there's a showing around 5, 7, and 9 or
so.
Heidi
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102.187 | Cabin fever | RDVAX::MOLLENHAUER | Livin' Life by th' drop | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:40 | 3 |
| Oh and the # is 263-5506 in case ya get lost.
Heidi
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102.188 | | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:56 | 6 |
| I'd prefer the earliest showing due to engagements in the evening.
Heidi, what is the theater we'll be going to? I'll try to call throughout the
day to find out the times.
adam
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102.189 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:58 | 5 |
|
Adam .. you're getting engaged tomorrow evening!?!?!? Congratulations!!!
:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
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102.190 | Acton Cinema | RDVAX::MOLLENHAUER | Livin' Life by th' drop | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:59 | 1 |
|
|
102.191 | | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:20 | 11 |
| re: <<< Note 102.190 by RDVAX::MOLLENHAUER "Livin' Life by th' drop" >>>
> -< Acton Cinema >-
Well, I just got off the phone with the recording, and Wayne's World is showing
"daily" at 12:45, 2:45, 4:45, 7:10, and 9:40. I don't know if "daily" includes
weekends, but the other movies on the recording had only "daily" showings, so I
assume it is every day.
I'd vote for 2:45 or, as a second choice, 4:45.
adam
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102.192 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Don't go near that river | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:29 | 12 |
|
And just what will you be engaged in Adam? :^)
Jum
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102.193 | | MURPH2::CLARK | Read My Lips: No New Term | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:29 | 7 |
| Hey, Adam, congratulations! Who's the lucky woman? When's the wedding?
Am I invited to the reception?
I prefer the 4:45 movie, but am not going to keel over choking, and
eventually die, if we go to one of the others.
- Dave
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102.194 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:30 | 8 |
|
2:45 is OK but honestly I'd prefer 4:45 so that we could spend an hour
or two "preparing" ourselves for the movie. Also, in the event the weather
does co-operate I'd rather not spend the afternoon hours in a theatre.
For that matter, even the later show would be good. So that's my vote,
if we are voting.
|
102.195 | | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:31 | 11 |
| RE: Adam:
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!
Who's the lucky gal????
RE: Movie
I prefer 4:45. T.H.C & Son will be there...
Fog
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102.196 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:50 | 1 |
| if I can go when ever Ill be there !
|
102.197 | egads | AWARD::CLARK | Another Dave Clark? | Fri Feb 21 1992 15:30 | 1 |
| Oh oh, a DEChead consensus is required, and we have no leader ....
|
102.198 | | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Fri Feb 21 1992 15:54 | 5 |
|
o.k., I'll take the lead...
I plan on showing up at the cabin sometime between 3:45 and 4:30 to "prepare"
to attend the 4:45 showing...
|
102.199 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | child of countless dreams | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:01 | 8 |
|
I'll veto Fog's lead. :-)
I plan to show up earlier to prepare. In the event we walk (Heidi said it
was walking distance) I'd assume we'll be gone by 4:30. I figure 3:00-3:30
to meet at the cabin feels good.
|
102.200 | | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:06 | 9 |
| First of all, let's stop this madness regarding my engagement. I was born to
be a bachelor. :-)
I guess I've been outvoted on the movie time. 4:45's no problem as long as the
Band show in Woosta is late. Does anyone know when it starts? If it's a
typical club start time (10pm) there's no problem, but if it's like 7:30 there
is a problem.
adam
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102.201 | Party at the Cabin | RDVAX::MOLLENHAUER | Livin' Life by th' drop | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:12 | 3 |
| Okay, I vote for 4:45 too. Show up anytime for attitude adjustment.:-)
Heidi
|
102.202 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:21 | 2 |
| we're doomed !!!! Fog is in the lead ! ok 445 is fine with me...I will
try to make it there on time.....
|
102.203 | | RDVAX::MOLLENHAUER | Livin' Life by th' drop | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:27 | 3 |
| I'll try to make it on time too.:-):-) Right Slashmon?
|
102.204 | stage fright.. | GIAMEM::DMITCHELL | You'll not see nothing like... | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:40 | 7 |
|
re .200 adam
The Band show starts at 7:30.. opening act The Chili Brothers..
Don
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102.205 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Approaching the snapping point | Sat Feb 22 1992 14:13 | 8 |
| re <<< Note 102.197 by AWARD::CLARK "Another Dave Clark?" >>>
-< egads >-
>>Oh oh, a DEChead consensus is required, and we have no leader ....
:-) this is funny!!!!!!!!!!1
|
102.206 | | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Mon Feb 24 1992 12:24 | 17 |
| Sorry I got in here so late,... let me catch up if I can
Congrqatulations Adam,.. long may your dandelion shine
Heidi,,, seeing as how you live at the Cabin,.. this is one
event where you actually stand a better than 50/50 chance of
bing on time or (gasp) even early! :-) I still wouldn't put
any money on it though :-) :-)
We had previous plans to go with friends to their cabin in the
woods in nude hampster,.. sorry I missed it,.. really would
like to see Waynes world,.
Is it true that Joe Perry plays the theme? :-) :-)
/osmith
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102.207 | WAYNESWORLDWAYNESWORLD | SALEM::MARTIN_S | Department of Redundancy Dept. | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:11 | 8 |
|
Saw Wayne's World this past Sat. night....I hated it... NOT!!!!! %-)
Party on!
Steve-O_who_will_go_see_it_again_to_see_the_parts_missed_due_to_
extremely_uncontrollable_laughter
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102.208 | | STUDIO::IDE | now it can be told | Mon Apr 27 1992 09:56 | 14 |
| I saw three movies this rainy weekend. Here's some quick reviews:
The Fisher King -- I watched the first half hour, read a couple of
chapters of a book, did some dishes, and it was STILL on. Finally, it
ended.
Black Robe -- The best movie I've seen in years. The perfect antidote
to "Dances With Wolves" (which I liked, but it was too sugar coated).
This film is a must see if you're at all interested in the clash of
cultures that occurred when Europeans colonized North America.
Little Man Tate -- I read three magazines to pass the time.
Jamie
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102.209 | dissenting opinion | NECSC::LEVY | Don't Let Go! | Mon Apr 27 1992 10:03 | 3 |
| > The Fisher King -
Well, *I* thought this was a wonderful flick.
|
102.210 | Fisher King | GIAMEM::CONNORS | | Mon Apr 27 1992 10:05 | 6 |
|
I saw about the last 3/4 of this movie yesterday
and thought it was really good too. In fact I'll
probably watch it again to catch the beginning.
|
102.211 | Beethoven's good for a laff ... | CUPTAY::BAILEY | A pirate looks at 40. | Mon Apr 27 1992 10:20 | 11 |
| Saw "Beethoven" this week-end ... and no, it's not about the composer,
it's a dog (St. Bernard) movie.
Cutsie and at times funny ... having lived with a dog who was half St.
Bernard adn half Golden Retriever when I was in college, I could relate
to a lot of the scenes.
Not a great movie, but good light entertainment.
... Bob
|
102.212 | "hidden agenda" | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Mon Apr 27 1992 10:38 | 10 |
| i watched something that i think was called "hidden agenda" but i'm
not sure... it was about the situation in Northern Ireland and an
investigation into the death of an american lawyer who was there
investigating civil rights abuses... pretty good stuff as movies and
acting go... kinda disturbing as content goes... another one in the
long line of "you never know who the bad guy is" movies... sure
was a lot easier to tell when all you had to do was look at what color
hat the cowboy was wearing! :^)
da ve
|
102.213 | I like movies like JC likes TV :^) | STUDIO::IDE | now it can be told | Mon Apr 27 1992 10:51 | 11 |
| re .209
I should have mentioned that I've come to the conclusion that I'm just
not a movie fan. When I go to rent a video, I usually walk around the
store for an hour and leave empty-handed. When I do rent one, I rarely
watch the whole thing and I almost always read something while it's on.
I bet I couldn't think of ten movies that I've liked. Please don't take
my reviews seriously (notice how much effort I put into them :^)),
although I still highly recommend "Black Robe."
Jamie
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102.214 | this has nothing to do with movies disclaimer | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Mon Apr 27 1992 11:09 | 6 |
| I saw a movie this weekend, its called "New England Sports Fan with his
heart in his hand waiting for it to get crushed" it went on all weekend
long too a few overtime games calls for lots-o-beer ! :') maybe I
should rent a video or two next weekend huh !
Chris
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102.215 | Chris must be a Red Sox fan ... :^( | CUPTAY::BAILEY | A pirate looks at 40. | Mon Apr 27 1992 11:22 | 1 |
|
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102.216 | oldies week | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | J'adore le monde de Wayne, pas! | Mon Apr 27 1992 11:25 | 8 |
|
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure --> Hamburger --> Pink Floyd @ Pompeii.
Hamburger is the Dick Butkiss classic. The Floyd video was great: Echoes, Set
the Controls, Axe Eugene, and some clips from studio sessions where they were
laying tracks for Dark Side of the Moon. Cool!
:-)
|
102.217 | its not October yet....:'} | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Mon Apr 27 1992 11:59 | 10 |
| Sox fan - not yet (guess Im a fairweather type)
Celts fan - Yes (people who live around me don't need to watch, I let
them know by shouting at the TV)
Bruins fan - Yes (same as above)
I did see The Last Picture Show the other day, hadn't seen it in a long
time....I loved the B&W feel done with this movie.
Chris
|
102.218 | rented tapes for the first time in years | TLE::ABBOT | J. R. "Bob" Dobbs in 92 | Mon Apr 27 1992 12:56 | 14 |
| I think Pink Floyd at Pompeii is one of the best "concert" movies ever
done.
I watched a fairly new tape called "Woodstock: The Lost Performances".
About 70 minutes of footage not in the original movie, including The
Band, Arlo, Melanie, Tim Hardin and CSN. Most of the tunes weren't on
the original albums either.
Also saw "Oliver!" again. I'm not a big fan of musicals but I really
love this movie. Wasn't the Artful Dodger (Jack Wilde) later in H R
Pufenstuf?
Scott
|
102.219 | You've got my personal "no honk" guarentee... | TLE::WEISS | My hangover ate my bagel. | Mon Apr 27 1992 13:42 | 10 |
| Finally saw Wayne's World last night!
It was excellent!
(duhhhhh!)
Definitely a classic!
But, I still think Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure was better...
Dave
|
102.220 | | 11SRUS::MARK | Waltzing with Bears | Mon Apr 27 1992 13:59 | 17 |
| First, I agree on "Black Robe"---real good flick!
Movies I've seen in the past week, or so:
Life is Sweet - A British black comedy about 'family life in
post-Thatcher England.' It has ammusing scenes, it has depressing scenes.
Not bad, if you can handle movies in the European style (i.e. they show events
that occur without seeming regard to a defined plot.).
Basic Instinct - An excellent flick! This is a great murder thriller,
in the same vein as Body Heat.
Fried Green Tomatoes - Another keeper. This has two main plots, one of
which happend during the depression, one of which is contemporary, and involves
the re-telling of the first.
Mark
|
102.221 | | VERGA::STANLEY | what a long strange trip it's been | Mon Apr 27 1992 15:02 | 1 |
| Thunder Heart is a good movie.
|
102.222 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | | Mon Apr 27 1992 15:36 | 7 |
|
Saw "Dead Again" last night (has nothing to do with the Boyz :^)
Good thriller!!!! Cool metaphysical concepts presented in the plot,
too.
Hogan
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102.223 | have I got the right flick? | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Tue Apr 28 1992 14:09 | 12 |
| IS Dead Again the one where Robin Williams plays the cooky shrink dood?
If so,. yes,, great movie. Tow lines stick with me from it, both
spoken by Robin Willams character:
1) (not sure if this is exact) In the world of karmic battles, self
defense is very cool
2) This gender switching sh*t happens all the time
/
|
102.224 | | PENUTS::NOBLE | Stranger ones have come by here | Tue Apr 28 1992 14:54 | 10 |
| > IS Dead Again the one where Robin Williams plays the cooky shrink dood?
Sorry, I think you have "Awakenings" there, /. Good movie too, though.
"Dead Again" stars Kenneth Branagh as a private eye investigating
a 40-year-old murder case, in which he also plays the victim (lots
of flashbacks). Emma Thompson (Branagh's wife) and Derek Jacobi are
in it too. Pairs of scissors, of varying sizes (!!) play a large part
in the imagery.
...Robert
|
102.225 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | | Tue Apr 28 1992 15:32 | 7 |
|
And Robin Williams plays the kooky shrink in addition to the others
mentioned. Slash does have the right movie.....those quotes were from
the movie, too.
Hogan
|
102.226 | Stop trying to confuse me,. thats done already! :-0 | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Tue Apr 28 1992 15:49 | 11 |
| re .225
Um,. OK,.. I love it when I'm right
re .224
plase see .225 :-) :-)
/
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102.227 | | PENUTS::NOBLE | Stranger ones have come by here | Wed Apr 29 1992 11:19 | 8 |
| > re .224
> plase see .225 :-) :-)
Uh, oh, okay, I'm wrong again, sorry. I'm sure it
won't be the last time. Just making sure you're paying
attention.
...Robert
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102.228 | sleuth!! | SELL3::ROBERTS | a blinding flash o'the obvious | Mon May 18 1992 14:11 | 4 |
| See it again - for the first time!!!! Honestly - every time I see it
I notice something new. it's great.
carol
|
102.229 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Mon May 18 1992 14:21 | 1 |
| Bill & Ted are on FOX TV tonite :')
|
102.230 | I like this movie | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | spinning that curious sense | Mon May 18 1992 14:23 | 8 |
| RE: Note 102.229 by SLOHAN::FIELDS "Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town"
> Bill & Ted are on FOX TV tonite :')
HEY JC, TURN ON YER TV!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:-)
|
102.231 | | HNDRIX::MOLLENHAUER | what a long strange trip it's been | Mon May 18 1992 15:36 | 6 |
| Re: Sleuth!!
I LOVE that movie!! I love seeing it with someone who hasn't
seen/heard of it before - such reactions of surprise!!
Heidi
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102.232 | | LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTO | discover the wonders of nature | Mon May 18 1992 16:35 | 7 |
|
while we are talking about classic movies to see and see I rented one I haven't
seen in years ... Arsenic and Old Lace. A true comedy and pure entertainment!!
if you've never seen this movie and have a sense of humor go rent it!!
|
102.233 | gotta luv 'em! | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Mon May 18 1992 17:26 | 5 |
| Arsenic and Old Lace?!?!? Sleuth?!?!?!?!?
KILLER movies!! :^)
da ve
|
102.234 | You can say Bite Me, this sucks, and go to hell, but you can't say... | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | spinning that curious sense | Tue May 19 1992 10:34 | 11 |
|
..It was fun watching how the networks edited Bill & Ted's Excellent
Adventure last night. Here are some of the substitutions I remember:
Unedited: Editied for Television:
Dickweed Bonehead
Fag Fool
Merde Sacr�
Dick Geek
|
102.235 | now for B&T V2! i wanna see how they handle "full-on robot chubby!" :^) | ROULET::DWEST | Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary | Tue May 19 1992 11:52 | 17 |
| actually, Merde became Zut (Napolean cussin' up a storm in the bowling
alley)... i was kind of impressed... ithought they might leave
"merde" since most people would probably be clueless and just change
the subtitle... they actually changed the french word and the
subtitles!
speaking of tv translations, it was really funny the other day to be
watchinga show on teh cliff divers in Acapulco... the diver was
talking in spanish and a narrator/translator was talking over it...
my friend watching with me is trilingual... what the narrator was
saying on tv wasn't even close to what the diver was actually saying in
spanish!!!
they could take a lesson from Bill and Ted's editors who were
most bodaciously linguistically accurate... dude... :^)
da ve
|
102.236 | | SCOONR::GLADU | | Tue May 19 1992 14:18 | 2 |
| Just in case you can't get enough of Bill n Ted, they're going
to be on a series on Fox this summer. :-/
|
102.237 | | SALEM::BURNS | TAMALPAIS CHIEFS | Tue May 19 1992 14:38 | 6 |
| Re: Arsenic and Old Lace. I saw this as a play once. I was maybe
10 or so and hadn't been to any real professional plays before
and was a bit reluctant to even go but did I ever enjoy this show.
Definately changed my mind as to how a play could be 8^)
Andy
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102.238 | Worked in production for this play once | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Tue May 19 1992 14:47 | 5 |
| Arsenic and Old Lace is definitely a classic,.. if you haven't seen
it,, check it out
/
|
102.239 | We're not Worthy..... | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Wed May 20 1992 16:58 | 25 |
| From: US1RMC::"[email protected]" "MAIL-11 Daemon" 20-MAY-1992 09:22:51.80
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: Alice item from _People Weekly_
From the May 4, 1992, issue of _People Weekly_ ("Chatter" column):
WORTHY TRIBUTE
A funny thing keeps happening to Alice Cooper since his cameo
in the hit movie _Wayne's World_. Cooper, 44, who lives in
Scottsdale, Arizona, says that now when he goes to movies or a
7-Eleven, fans make like Wayne and Garth, going overboard on
paying him homage. "Somebody says, `Hey, Alice,' and it
immediately starts: `We're not worthy, we're not worthy!'
Everplace I go now, same thing," says Cooper. "I was at
a [Phoenix] Suns [basketball] game, and there was a whole
section going, `We're not worthy, we're not worthy!'" How
does Cooper feel about all this fan appreciation? "[My] last
album was titled _Hey Stoopid_. So for a year I had to hear
`Hey, stupid!' This is better."
Hunter Goatley, VMS Systems Programmer, Western Kentucky University
[email protected], 502-745-5251
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102.240 | WNW | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | spinning that curious sense | Wed May 20 1992 17:32 | 2 |
|
Hah!
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102.241 | Meow | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Gonna get there? I don't know | Mon Jun 22 1992 11:24 | 11 |
|
Saw Batman returns yesterday...I haven't decided if I like it as much as the
first, but it was a good movie. Special effects were quite good, and it had
the Tim Burton "feel" to it. Danny DeVito was very good, and Michelle Pfeiffer
was, uh, wonderful :-)
Jum
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102.242 | purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Mon Jun 22 1992 11:59 | 6 |
| Yeah,.. ever since she sang "Making Whoopie (sp?)" in that
move about the fabulous Baker Boys,.. I've uh,. er um,.. been quite in
love :-}
/
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102.243 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Gonna get there? I don't know | Mon Jun 22 1992 12:15 | 11 |
|
Oohh...I forgot about that :-} She was wearing red for that too, right 8-Q
Jum
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102.244 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | fly through the night | Mon Jun 22 1992 12:15 | 12 |
|
I saw one good movie and one bad this weekend.
The Waterdance was the good one. A serious subject (paraplegics) but
concentrated more on emotions and relationships and not just physical
handicaps, so it wasn't really depressing. We all liked it.
The bad one was Patriot Games. Formulaic, boring, predictable.. blech.
It was father's day so Dad got to pick the movie. Good thing that only
happens once a year. ;-)
|
102.245 | | NECSC::LEVY | Don't Let Go! | Mon Jun 22 1992 12:27 | 7 |
| I rented two good movies:
- The Doctor - William Hurt is EXCELLENT in this.
- Truly, Madly, Deeply - another Ghost love story...but MUCH better
than GHOST.
|
102.246 | | WEPUBS::BARNES | | Mon Aug 24 1992 14:28 | 7 |
| came home last nite in a state of delierium (sp) from woodcutting,
4-wheelin and drinkin all weekend....Patty had WAYNES WORLD rented...
pretty funny for the state my mind was in (and it wasn't the state of
Colo!)
rfb
PARTY ON GARTH!
|
102.247 | | STUDIO::IDE | | Mon Aug 24 1992 14:45 | 29 |
| Awesome! rfb and I both watched Wayne's World and drank homebrews last
night! But did we both shwing for Tia Carrere? :^)
What exactly does "shwing" mean? I used to think they were saying
Scwhinn and making some kind of lewd bike seat reference.
And, I've gotten oh-so-many requests for more movie reviews . . .
Thelma & Louise -- rewound after the attempted rape scene and bitched
at the video store guy for putting this in the comedy section.
City Slickers -- I thought I finally found something I'd like Billy
Crystal in; I was wrong. Made me ashamed of my manliness, if not my
manhood.
Silence of the Lambs -- able to bear almost half an hour, somehow.
Took the $6 I would've spent on a theater ticket and donated it to the
Jesse Helms campaign.
The Commitments -- Great movie, great music. I wish they'd had some
original material, but that's a minor nit.
And, the best "line" from Wayne's World:
The "No Stairway To Heaven" sign in the guitar shop!! Where can I get
one?
Jamie
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102.248 | Hello again | CSLALL::BRIDGES | thrice the brinded cat hath mewed. | Mon Aug 24 1992 14:58 | 12 |
|
I watched The Hand That Rocks The Cradle saturday night.
Left me with a warm feeling in the end. The first suspense film
to leave me feeling good in a long time.
Shawn
BTW For those that remember me... I'm BACK...
...for awhile any ways.
|
102.249 | | MONTOR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Aug 24 1992 15:28 | 7 |
| re: <<< Note 102.248 by CSLALL::BRIDGES "thrice the brinded cat hath mewed." >>>
> I watched The Hand That Rocks The Cradle saturday night.
I was just gonna enter a note on this one. Good flick!!
Ken
|
102.250 | Grand Canyon | LJOHUB::RILEY | Namer of chaotic individuals everywhere! | Mon Aug 24 1992 15:33 | 14 |
|
Don't really know if this belongs in this note or not but...
I saw Grand Canyon last night (after trying to get Stacy to go for
Wayne's Werld!)
This is the only movie I can say I honestly don't know whether I liked
it or not! It was stressful throughout, there was precious little
plot, and it kind of made cynical reference to this thing called life.
But it was alluring nonetheless.... I can't figure it out...
Tree
|
102.251 | | KALI::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Mon Aug 24 1992 16:45 | 8 |
| re: schwing
My speculation is that it refers to the angular displacement of a certain male
body part upon proper visual or mental stimulation of said male.
Jamie, I'm surprised you didn't think of it yourself (or did you? :-))
adam_SHWIIIIIING!
|
102.252 | are you? :-) | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Mon Aug 24 1992 18:28 | 15 |
|
re Jamie
You can find one of those "No Stairway" signs in almost
any guitar/music store right now,... :-)
/who_played_a_little_stairway
the_other_day_while_checking
out_a_geetar_just_to_buck
the_sign-:-)
ps
re schwing,...... you can't be serious? :-) :-) :-0
|
102.253 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Roll me away | Wed Aug 26 1992 15:39 | 2 |
| Strange Brew was the most recent movie I watched (In June, while basking in
Tennessee). Good movie to watch along with many brews...
|
102.254 | | ROADKL::INGALLS | Wish I was a Nomad, Indian or St. | Fri Aug 28 1992 16:15 | 7 |
|
Last nights rental -
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle -- Another movie with the "Fatal Attraction"
theme, but thought it was good - Two thumbs up from Glenn & Danielle....
|
102.255 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Fri Aug 28 1992 16:24 | 3 |
| my kids have been trying to get to watch "the hand" with them....
my speed is more Waynes World %^)
rfb
|
102.256 | Medicine Man | SPOCK::IRONS | | Mon Aug 31 1992 10:20 | 13 |
| Saw Medicine Man starring Sean Connery. He a chemist who lived in the
rain forests of Brazil for 6 years doing research.
Great stuff about the rainforests and how it's steadily being burned
and plowed down.
A good movie with a great message. Hopefully the message reached the
non-PBS viewing public.
I can remember seeing my first documentary on the rainforest and it's
destruction; that was about 4 - 5 years ago!!
dave
|
102.257 | RUSH | LJOHUB::GILMORE | You know and I know it's time for change | Tue Sep 22 1992 14:31 | 10 |
| Chris and I watched Rush last week and again this weekend.
Wow -- anyone who knows what coke can do will know what GREAT
acting was done in this movie.
Cool soundtrack!
:)
|
102.258 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Tue Sep 22 1992 17:06 | 3 |
| acting? don't know greg very well do we??? %^)
I agree, what a sneaky little devil that stuff is....
rfb
|
102.259 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Tue Oct 13 1992 12:50 | 50 |
|
Yes! Finally. I've been in serious oh-my-god-there's-8-million-new-
ones-out-there-and-I-haven't-seen-any-mode! for a while now, but I
finally had some time to catch a few. Note to any movie lovers out
there: This is when all the best ones come out. In time to qualify
for the oscars, but not so far from nomination time that the judges
will have forgotten about them.
Glengarry Glen Ross - This was incredible. Pure, powerful, acting.
Great direction which only heightened what were already intense
performances. Written by David Mamet (and based on his pulitzer prize
winning play). Starring Jack Lemmon (should get an oscar nomination),
Al Pacino (maybe one here too), Ed Harris, Alec Baldwin, Kevin Spacey,
Jonathan Price, Alan Arkin.
Last of the Mohicans - Well, I was disappointed. I think my
expectations were too high, which didn't help. I'd read and heard a
lot of "epic" type comments and I don't think it was in that category
at all. Daniel Day Lewis was great (and gorgeous! ;-), the
cinematography was beautiful and worth catching on a big screen, and it
is a good, fun, adventure. I just don't think it's as fantastic as the
press it's getting. I found the language really weird. Has anyone
else seen this yet? This is during the French and Indian war which is
pre-revolutionary. Yet the colonists use, well, I don't know, almost
slang, and a lot of very American sounding expressions, etc. It just
didn't feel real to me. At this point, they're still British subjects
and I don't think they'd sound that American yet. Maybe I'm wrong, but
a lot of the dialogue sounded out of place and funny to us. I read the
book in college but don't remember it at all. I wonder how closely
they followed it.
Husbands and Wives - This one I loved and was helped by my
expectations. I had heard it was okay, not his best, but great because
it's so topical, etc. Well, I thought it was brilliant. Classic Woody
Allen. Great dialogue, a lot of wit, very funny, very sad, very
everything all at once. :-) The one thing I didn't like was the way it
was filmed. They used some sort of strange camera technique that felt
like the whole movie was filmed with a hand held camera (maybe it was).
So the whole movie felt like you were on a roller coaster ride. I
think the point was to make the audience feel as unsettled as the
characters, but it went way overboard. I was slightly nauseous for
most of the movie. My friend Robin was practically green and almost
left at one point. I actually had to stop and get a bottle of seltzer
on the way home and the bus was NOT fun. :-/ Don't even eat popcorn.
Has anyone seen Of Mice and Men yet? I think that'll be next..
:-)
|
102.260 | just saw The Fisher King.. pretty good.... | SMURF::PETERT | | Tue Oct 13 1992 13:13 | 13 |
| Phyllis, haven't seen any of these but have heard a bit that would
clear up some points. Last of the Mohican's does follow the book, but
not that closely. Apparently James Fenimore Cooper was a product of
his age and his characters had all the prejudices and stereotyped
portraits you might expect (Twain was pretty set against Cooper
at the time due to some of these things). Michael Mann (I believe)
fleshed things out a bit to be attractive to today's audience, while
still paying exacting attention to detail.
Husband's and Wive's was shot with a hand-held camera from the articles
that I've read about it.
PeterT
|
102.261 | | TLE::ABBOT | J. R. "Bob" Dobbs in 92 | Tue Oct 13 1992 15:12 | 6 |
| About pre-colonial accents: was it similar to a southern accent?
Linguists think today's southern accent is closer to the colonial
English accent than the current English accent is.
Ann Thropologist
|
102.262 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Tue Oct 13 1992 15:24 | 6 |
|
No, it wasn't an accent, it was the actual figures of speech that
were weird. Coloquialisms that I just thought were developed a whole
lot later than the 1700s.
|
102.263 | Singles | BINKLY::DEMARSE | | Tue Oct 13 1992 19:29 | 2 |
| This is the first time I've written in this file, but I've been reading
it for a while...Has anyone seen the movie 'Singles' yet?
|
102.264 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Wed Oct 14 1992 09:45 | 4 |
|
Not yet, but it's on my list. (Looks like it'll be good)
|
102.265 | Sneakerz | SUBPAC::MAGGARD | WashaUffitze & drive me to Firenze | Wed Oct 14 1992 12:51 | 8 |
|
I saw "Sneakerz" (sp?) last week with a couple of friends. It appealed to
my geeky side... :-)
- jeff
|
102.266 | Sneakers | BINKLY::DEMARSE | | Wed Oct 14 1992 12:58 | 5 |
| I saw Sneakers, too...The people we went with were seeing it a second
time. I thought it was O.K., but it's not the kind of movie I would
spend $7 to go see again. It was still a good movie, though..,.
danielle
|
102.267 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Mon Oct 26 1992 15:25 | 29 |
|
Still playing catch up time:
"Gas, Food, and Lodging" - Great, low-budget, coming of age type movie
about a single mom and two daughters living in a trailer park in a
small, New Mexico desert town. We all loved it. It's shot really
well, some really nice scenery, good soundtrack.. definately worth
checking out.
"Sarafina" - Another good one from Whoopi. Beautiful and powerful are
the two strongest images you leave with. Made me ashamed to belong
to the white race. Made me *very* sorry I missed the show on
Broadway.
"Bob Roberts" - 3 for 3 here. :-) This is very well done. Funny; VERY
scary. Basically shows how a David Duke or a Jesse Helms could (and
does) happen. I don't think anyone in the theater moved until all the
credits were done rolling. Interesting side note: I saw this
yesterday, and also yesterday started reading Anne Rice's "The Witching
Hour." TWH is a pretty scary book.. witches and devils and ghosts and
all ;-), and I never really read scary stuff and was wondering if I'd
have a nightmare. Well, I did. About Bob Roberts. Glad to know
my subconscience is on the ball! If I'm gonna lose some sleep, at
least let it be over something that matters. :-)
Still on the list: "Of Mice and Men", "A River Runs Through It",
"Howard's End", "Zebrahead", "Night and the City".
|
102.268 | For real or not? | LJOHUB::GILMORE | It's got WICCABILITY! | Mon Oct 26 1992 15:44 | 13 |
| >> started reading Anne Rice's "The Witching Hour."
>> TWH is a pretty scary book.. witches and devils and ghosts and
>> all ;-)
My Pegan friend loves this book. She refuses to tell me about
it though, just says that I have to read it when she's done! Is
it _really_ scary or was that ;-) counteracting the "pretty
scary book" part?
:) sparky
I'd rather read another book she's reading. ;-)
|
102.269 | speaking of pagans.. | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Mon Oct 26 1992 15:57 | 7 |
|
It's a little spooky, but not really scary. I read about 200 pages
yesterday and have been loving it.
Have you read "The Mists of Avalon"?
|
102.270 | **** | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Mon Nov 02 1992 16:42 | 10 |
|
One more off the list:
A River Runs Through It - I *loved* this movie. The story was great,
the cinematography breathtaking, the direction and overall filming was
seemless - just one of those films that wraps you up in a warm blanket
and floats you along for a couple of hours. It's got oscar written all
over it. Definately worth seeing on a big screen.
|
102.271 | | VMPIRE::CLARK | leave your stepping stones behind | Tue Nov 03 1992 10:07 | 5 |
| re <<< Note 102.270 by TERAPN::PHYLLIS "in the shadow of the moon" >>>
-< **** >-
What's "A River Runs Through It" about, Phyllis?
- Dave living in a Cave
|
102.272 | really | SMURF::PETERT | | Tue Nov 03 1992 10:33 | 4 |
| Fly fishing (fly casting?)
PeterT
|
102.274 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Tue Nov 03 1992 12:37 | 8 |
|
I thought both lead actors were very good, but I never read the book.
It's basically the story of two brothers growing up in Montana. Their
father is a preacher and avid fly fisherman who teaches the art of fly
fishing to his sons as he teaches them about life. The film is
narrated by Redford, who is (presumably) reading from the novel.
|
102.275 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Tue Nov 24 1992 09:34 | 6 |
|
Yes.
Go see "Malcolm X"
|
102.276 | Dragula!! | SPOCK::IRONS | | Tue Nov 24 1992 13:16 | 11 |
| Don't see Dracula. Wait until it hits the video rentals. As some
rapper in Public Enemy says:
"Don't believe da hype!"
We were quite dissapointed. A very hard to follow movie. Luckily we
all know the general theme of it! I'd give the whole movie a big D if
I were a critic. I only play one when I pay $6+ for a movie!! And that
ain't too often.
dave
|
102.277 | Not worth it! | HNDRIX::MOLLENHAUER | Centurion! Peel me a grape! | Tue Nov 24 1992 13:36 | 5 |
| I'll second that! We walked out of it a little over halfway
through I think. Of course we had run out of alcohol and the
cabin was a short walk away!;-)
chaotic individual
|
102.278 | | 11SRUS::MARK | Waltzing with Bears | Tue Nov 24 1992 13:39 | 3 |
| Yep, Dracula was a BIG disappointment.
Mark
|
102.279 | ruhoh | MONTOR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Tue Nov 24 1992 15:00 | 2 |
| So Dracula doesn't sound like a movie you *count* on and
sink your teeth into eh ? :-{)
|
102.280 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Better make it through today | Tue Nov 24 1992 15:08 | 1 |
| oh Ken that SUCKED !
|
102.281 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Tue Nov 24 1992 15:12 | 8 |
|
hey hey hey! Puns in the I love Movies note will not be tolerated!!
IS NOTHING SACRED????????
;-)
|
102.282 | Oh bloody hell... | 2977::WEISS | Beer -- It does a body good. | Tue Nov 24 1992 15:15 | 7 |
| C'mon guys, there's alot at stake here.
Didn't it dawn on you that Phyllis would cross your paths...
This conversation bears no reflection on me...
Dave
|
102.283 | | MONTOR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Tue Nov 24 1992 15:37 | 5 |
| Really. It's enough to ruin a gooood eeeevening, these
new FANGled rewrites of old flicks, except perhaps for
Cape fear. They must have been coffin a lot after that storm!
Ken
|
102.284 | | VMPIRE::CLARK | the Gong Show | Tue Nov 24 1992 15:57 | 1 |
| Phyllis is gonna be out of here like a bat out of hell ...
|
102.285 | yow!! | MONTOR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Tue Nov 24 1992 16:38 | 1 |
| You said it, to her these puns are a pain in the neck!
|
102.286 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Tue Nov 24 1992 16:42 | 6 |
|
what's interesting, is the amount of people who I owe tapes who are
participating in this sacrilege. Just keep checking your mailboxes
guys.. I'm sure they'll be there any day now.. ;-)
|
102.287 | | MONTOR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Tue Nov 24 1992 16:48 | 3 |
| Yeah, let's reVAMP this topic.
;-)
|
102.288 | JFK | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | A blues guitar echoes in my mind | Mon Dec 28 1992 11:10 | 11 |
|
Well, I finally saw JFK this past weekend (I rented it). A pretty
intense film, IMO. Some boring spots in the middle, but man, the end made
up for it... very, very, very, triple very scary stuff that Oliver Stone
proposes there. It is hard for me to say that I believe the Stone / Garrison
theory or not without reading more about the subject. If it was a gov't
plot, I don't know how i'd react.... I'd really like to see _all_ the JFK
files opened up for investigation. If there was a conspiracy, it'll be known
or put to rest.
Scary film ... if you haven't seen it, check it out. 189 minutes.
|
102.289 | Nice movie, but I think it was simpler... | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Tue Dec 29 1992 10:28 | 20 |
| There was an interesting news program on a couple weeks ago about the
JFK Assasination as related to the mob. Sorry, but I'm lousy with the
names, but the program was an interview with the attorney for the
major Mafia figures from the 50's and 60's, including major figures
in New Orleans and Tampa. Apparently, the Tampa boss ordered the hit
and the New Orleans guy found the people - Oswald and Ruby - to do it.
By going after Hoffa, they were getting too close to the real core of
the Mafia leadership, and were about to indict some of them...
This guy was pretty convincing. He said Garrison was building up the
government conspiracy bit purely to sensationalize himself and his
book. The Kennedy's were after the mob, the mob took out JFK to get
rid of both him and his brother in one move. They hired Oswald to
take the fall, and Ruby to clean up the mess.
It worked.
tim
P.S. It also makes Bobby's assasination look a bit suspicious too...
|
102.290 | Basic Instinct | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Thu Dec 31 1992 14:51 | 6 |
| Finally rented Basic Instinct. I used to have this fantasy about meeting
a rich, gorgeous blonde. So much for that one.
I liked the flick, though. Best taken with a little valium, I think...;-)
tim
|
102.291 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Thu Dec 31 1992 15:48 | 9 |
| from what i've heard...never let yer woman watch basic instinct!!! %^)
scary sh*t to me!!!!!!!!!!
re :best taken with....
or a combonation of several things!!! YIKES!!!
rfb
|
102.292 | We've finally had a chance to relax and see a couple | SALES::GKELLER | yrs=4 Atax on wallet/attacks on 2nd | Mon Jan 04 1993 07:53 | 36 |
| Well in the last few weeks Pam and I have actually had time to watch a
couple of movies. Most were very good and one was poor-fair, but
entertaining.
Medicine Man - This is a wonderful movie. Highlighted by astounding scenery
and very good acting by Sean Connery and his female co-star, whose name I
can't remember, this movie may help to raise american's consciousness
regardign the importance of the rain forests and the destruction that is
going on there. (When will we try to stop this destruction in the United
States only remaining rain forest)
Rush - For the most part a fairly realistic account of what could and
probably does happen to many narcotics agents. However, the 25 minutes
were totally unrealistic and completely erased any credibility that this
movie may have had. However it was quite entertaining and has a wonderful
soundtrack. (Original music by Eric Clapton)
The Rocketeer - We recorded this when we had the free Disney preview a
couple of months ago and just got to watch it last night. I'm psyched to
have this movie on tape. I can tell it will stand up to multiple viewings
and will become a family favorite. Good story, good acting and some great
stunts highlight this film about 1938 America and a down-home boy who saves
the world from the evil 3rd Reich.
Zardoz - Older Science Fiction movie starring Sean Connery. From the
effects and the clothing styles and other nuances I would say that this
movie came out in the early 70's. Not much of a plot, not very good acting
for the most part and a fairly overused storyline this movie was the least
impressive of the recent films that we have seen. However it was
entertaining for a sunday morning wake-n-bake movie. In ways it reminded
me of the tv series, "The Prisioner", but it wasn't nearly as well done as
that show was.
That's it for now.
Geoff
|
102.293 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Mon Jan 04 1993 11:08 | 6 |
| ditto Medicine Man, grate movie..
re: the 25 minutes in Rush?? what significance is 25 mins??
ditto rocketter...
rfb
|
102.294 | | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Mon Jan 04 1993 12:54 | 4 |
| Just saw "Aladdin". Very entertaining. I didn't know Robin Williams was the
voice of the Genie. That was a pleasant surprise. I'd recommend it.
adam
|
102.295 | | ISLNDS::CONNORS_M | | Mon Jan 04 1993 13:02 | 5 |
|
My boyfriend and I attempted to go see Aladdin the other
night but it was sold out! Definately on my list to see!
MJ
|
102.296 | | SALEM::BURNS | world peace begins at home :^) | Mon Jan 04 1993 13:07 | 2 |
| Yeah Adam, a nice movie indeed! I liked the parrot as well with
Gilbert Godfried doing the voice :^)
|
102.297 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Mon Jan 04 1993 13:08 | 12 |
|
I loved Aladdin! I thought there was more there for adults than kids.
Definately worth seeing.
There's a lot of great movies out now. My to-see list hasn't been this
long in a while.. Scent of a Woman, Hoffa, Lorenzo's Oil, Passion Fish,
The Lover, Leap of Faith,...
Maybe one of you guys with 8 weeks of vaca time to use up could pass
one over this way so I can have some time to see some of these! ;-)
|
102.298 | | MRNGDU::YETTO | the future is here | Mon Jan 04 1993 13:13 | 9 |
|
yeah, aside from my long list of things to see (hey Jum and MJ, when are we
gonna go see the Muppets? :-) I saw Aladin for the second time this weekend
with Dave. The first time I was with my nephews and pushing a nice fever so
I didn't catch alot and besides, it was one of those movies I wanted to see
with Dave. Very entertaining - Robin Williams was incredible! A perfect part
for him!!
Lisa
|
102.299 | For Lovers | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Mon Jan 04 1993 13:33 | 5 |
| I mentioned this somewhere else...Patty and I saw Forever Young right
after Xmas for our 18th anaversary of our first date. Grate love story
with a little comedy and drama thrown in.
rfb
|
102.300 | Departure from perceived reality | SALES::GKELLER | yrs=4 Atax on wallet/attacks on 2nd | Mon Jan 04 1993 14:03 | 28 |
| > <<< Note 102.293 by CXDOCS::BARNES >>>
>
> ditto Medicine Man, grate movie..
>
> re: the 25 minutes in Rush?? what significance is 25 mins??
>
> ditto rocketter...
> rfb
I don't know if was exactly the last 25 min, but it was the end of the
movie.
Warning: Spoiler follows, don't read if you are planning to see the movie
and haven't
Any person with any sense of self preservation would have gottenas far out
of town as possible after making so many arrests.
Also, if they had to stay in town and take the trailer that they did, they
should have thought to park their vehicles several miles away and taken a
cab.
All in all though I really liked the movie.
Geoff
|
102.301 | Hoffa | SPOCK::IRONS | | Wed Jan 06 1993 13:02 | 10 |
| I saw Hoffa. Great acting by Jack Nicholson! I saw a picture of the
real Hoffa and Jack looks just like him.
I knew nothing of Hoffa before this. Text books from the 70's while I
was in school didn't go past mid 1950's!! This movie was a good
history lesson for me.
My next movie hit list: Chaplin.
dave
|
102.302 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Wed Jan 06 1993 13:11 | 12 |
|
I saw Lorenzo's Oil last night. This movie was great! It's the true
story of a boy named Lorenzo who is diagnosed with ALD (a horrible,
degenerative disease that is always fatal and that I can't even attempt
to spell, sorry.) The story revolves around his parents' search for a
treatment/therapy once they discover there is none. It was absolutely
riveting, all the more so, because you know you're watching a true
story. I don't think anyone in the theater got up before all the
credits were done rolling. The movie stars Nick Nolte and Susan
Sarandon as Lorenzo's parents.
|
102.303 | Better to wait for the $3 rental... | SUBPAC::MAGGARD | I am the Rhombus! | Wed Jan 06 1993 15:47 | 8 |
|
re: Hoffa
I liked DeVito's acting better than Jack's... ...and while the movie was
entertaining, it was lacking in emotion. It just didn't do the grab-n-shake
like Scarface did.
- jeff
|
102.304 | Reservoir Dogs? Anyone catch it? | LANDO::HAPGOOD | | Wed Jan 06 1993 17:24 | 6 |
| Anyone see "Reservoir Dogs"? I'd like to know how it was. I missed it
but will rent it when it's out on video.
thx
bob
|
102.305 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Thu Jan 07 1993 09:00 | 5 |
|
I didn't, but a couple of my friends did. They thought the movie was
great but said it was VERY bloody.
|
102.306 | many thumbs up | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Tue Feb 02 1993 16:51 | 24 |
|
I've been in major movie-catch-up mode and have seen several that I
recommend:
The Crying Game - I thought this movie was brilliant and I hope it gets
a best picture nomination. The best way to go see it is knowing
nothing so that's what I'm gonna tell you. :-)
Howard's End - okay, so it took me a year to see this, but I finally
did and it was wonderful. I would expect best director, actress, and
costume nominations, at the very least. It's a period piece, so you
have to like that kind of stuff, but if you do, you will love this.
Passion Fish - Another good one; great performances by Alfre Woodard
and Mary McDonough (both those names are probably spelled wrong).
Scent of a Woman - Al Pacino was fantastic - the movie was a little too
hollywood for me (especially the ending) but there were some really
great scenes.
Tous les Matins du Monde - beautiful foreign film about spirituality
and music and life. Deadheads should appreciate it!
|
102.307 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:45 | 60 |
|
Oscar Nominations (incomplete list)
Movie:
Howards End
Unforgiven
Scent of a Woman
The Crying Game
A Few Good Men
Actor:
Al Pacino, Scent of a Woman
Robert Downey Jr., Chaplin
Denzel Washington, Malcolm X
Steven Ray, The Crying Game
Clint Eastwood, Unforgiven
Actress:
Emma Thompson, Howards End
Susan Sarandon, Lorenzos Oil
Michele Pheiffer, Love Field
Mary McDonnell, Passion Fish
Catherine Deneuve, Indochine
Director:
Clint Eastwood, Unforgiven
James Ivory, Howards End
Neil Jordan, The Crying Game
Robert Altman, The Player
?, Scent of a Woman
Supporting Actor:
Al Pacino, Glengarry Glen Ross
Jack Nicholson, A Few Good Men
Gene Hackman, Unforgiven
?, Mr. Saturday Night
Jaye Davidson, The Crying Game
Supporting Actress:
Miranda Richardson, Damage
Joan Ploughright, Enchanted April
Judy Davis, Husbands & Wives
?
?
I am very psyched to see The Crying Game get it's due - it was a really
fantastic, original, movie. I can't believe Scent of a Woman got
nominated as best picture - I didn't think it was anywhere near that
caliber. I'm disappointed that The Player didn't get nominated as best
picture. Looks like it's time to go see Unforgiven.
I hope The Crying Game wins Best Picture.
|
102.308 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | I had one of those flashes | Wed Feb 17 1993 16:06 | 5 |
| WOW! Clint Eastwood cleaned up a bit! I still want to see that Unforgiven
movie.
I used to be a big CLint fan!
|
102.309 | movie ending help please | KOBAL::MROGERS | I wanna be sedated | Wed Feb 17 1993 16:45 | 14 |
| Does anyone know how a movie called "At Play in the Field of the Lord"
ends? We rented the video this weekend and the tape snapped almost
near the end of the second tape (it clocks in at 3 hours plus a few
minutes)! The video person didn't know how it ended, and didn't have
another copy of the movie available, and the MOVIE notes file got wiped
out that mentioned this movie.
We're dying of curiosity and don't want to sit through it again. It
wasn't that good, IMO.
If you get a chance *definitely* catch "The Crying Game!" This is one
of the best movies I've seen in a couple of years.
Mike
|
102.310 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Thu Feb 18 1993 09:08 | 9 |
|
Yikes, Mike! I would freak if that happened to me. I'll ask around,
I'm sure someone saw it. All I remember was great cast, terrible
reviews. Did you like it?
Agreed on The Crying Game. I think it was the best movie I saw all
year.
|
102.311 | | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | Question reality | Thu Feb 18 1993 09:15 | 9 |
|
Wow, I havn't seen a single one of those movies! Tells ya how much my life
has changed since a little munchkin schlorped into it. I used to be more of
movie fiend than Phyllis!
Well, at least JC can't acuse me of being glued to the screen all the time.
:-) :-) :-)
|
102.312 | | KOBAL::MROGERS | I wanna be sedated | Thu Feb 18 1993 09:44 | 15 |
| <<< Note 102.310 by TERAPN::PHYLLIS "in the shadow of the moon" >>>
>>Yikes, Mike! I would freak if that happened to me. I'll ask
>>around, I'm sure someone saw it. All I remember was great cast,
>>terrible reviews. Did you like it?
Thanks, Phyllis. No, neither one of us cared for it but figured after
investing that much time we should at least know how it ended:-). It
did have an excellent cast but deserved the rank reviews. If they had
cut this by about an hour it could have been a decent movie.
Mike
|
102.313 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Thu Feb 18 1993 09:45 | 10 |
|
here's the names I was missing:
The nominee for best supporting actor from Mr. Saturday Night is David
Paymer.
The 2 missing best supporting actress nominees are Vanessa Redgrave for
Howards End and Marisa Tomei for My Cousin Vinny.
|
102.314 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Thu Feb 18 1993 10:52 | 18 |
|
okay, Mike, I found out a little for you. A friend at work (Lisa) saw
it but didn't like it at all and doesn't remember everything.
Here's a form feed in case anyone's spurred on by these great remarks
to go and rent it themselves. ;-)
Lisa thinks Tom Berenger gets killed.
Aidan Quinn and Kathy Bates' son dies from black water something and
Kathy Bates goes crazy. She wants to leave. Lisa thinks that the
couple do end up leaving.
She doesn't remember what happens with Darryl Hannah but she thinks she
just stays married to John Lithgow.
Hope that helps a little anyway.
|
102.315 | I'm her biggest fan! | NRSTA2::CLARK | Hour of Slack | Thu Feb 18 1993 10:59 | 7 |
|
> Kathy Bates goes crazy. She wants to leave. Lisa thinks that the
Kathy Bates, crazy? NO! ;^)
- DC
|
102.316 | Thanks, Phyllis! | KOBAL::MROGERS | I wanna be sedated | Thu Feb 18 1993 11:23 | 2 |
| Thanks, Phyllis. That saved us the agony of having to watch this dog
again:-)
|
102.317 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Thu Feb 18 1993 11:44 | 3 |
| >I'm her biggest fan!
Ha!!!
|
102.318 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | I had one of those flashes | Thu Feb 18 1993 15:12 | 14 |
| re <<< Note 102.311 by CSCMA::M_PECKAR "Question reality" >>>
>Well, at least JC can't acuse me of being glued to the screen all the time.
>
>
>:-) :-) :-)
I'm laughin' here mon!!! :-)
geez,i didn't think i "abused" ya _that_ bad mon?!?!?!
:-)
|
102.319 | hey beldar! | BUSY::IRZA | this species has amused itself to death | Tue Feb 23 1993 10:46 | 5 |
|
i just heard that the coneheads are coming out with a full length
feature film this summer! 8^)
^dave
|
102.320 | | SPOCK::IRONS | | Tue Feb 23 1993 12:01 | 1 |
| Time to consume mass quantities!
|
102.321 | | EZRIDR::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Tue Feb 23 1993 13:32 | 5 |
| I hope they stick with Dan Ackroyd, Laraine Newman and Jane Curtin!
I also heard Wayne's World 2 is in the works.
adam
|
102.322 | "We Come from Remulac!!" | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Feb 23 1993 13:50 | 7 |
| > I hope they stick with Dan Ackroyd, Laraine Newman and Jane Curtin!
That's what I read, though I doubt I could tell you where or when
said article was read.
PeterT
|
102.323 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Tue Feb 23 1993 14:00 | 4 |
| Someone must have identified a mindless humor shortage....
sigh.
|
102.324 | K2 is a winner | XCUSME::MACINTYRE | | Mon Mar 01 1993 09:51 | 21 |
| This one's been out for a while and although I had heard a lot of good
things about it, I just got around to seening "K2" the other day.
Not a "great movie" in the sense of storyline/plot/character
development but a good movie all the same.
Its a story of two mtn. climbing buddies who hook up with a group of
mountaineers planning on climbing K2 (Godwin/Austen), the second
highest peak on earth. (Some dispute this as they believe that K2 may
be higher than Everest.) It touches on their relationship with each
other and the rest of the world. Exciting photography and good but not
really detailed expedition stuff. The story also examines the ideas of
friendship, honor and redemption.
I like it a lot and recommend it to anyone.
Marv
NOTE: My wife had a bit of a hard time with this one because she "just
knew" someone was going to get killed. Some tension.
|
102.325 | The Crying Game | ISLNDS::CONNORS_M | | Tue Mar 23 1993 11:16 | 7 |
|
I just saw "The Crying Game" this past weekend and I thought
it was great. Just to re-state others comments in this note...
Go see it if you have a chance - it's great!
and a question for those who saw it.. was it rated R or NC17?
I can't remember.
|
102.326 | totally awesome....dood! | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Tue Mar 23 1993 12:39 | 22 |
| Thanks MJ, I've been interested in going to see that one lately, but...
Well, on a less serious note, I felt I should show my son some
appreciation for his hard work in school lately, so I surprised
him last night by taking him to see Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III.
Now, as a Dad, I've had to sit through all three of these things,
but I have to say that this one was easily the best of the three.
It was cute kids' stuff, not the garbage rap-encrusted junk of the
previous sequel. Much more endurable, I guess.
If you know a kid who's a turtlehead, this is the one to see.
Awesome.
Dood.
;-)
tim
P.S. I rented My Cousin Vinny, just to balance my psyche a bit....:-)
|
102.327 | | XCUSME::MACINTYRE | | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:23 | 11 |
| The Crying Game is an excellent movie. It challenges our attitudes in
political and moral grounds. A great study of aspects of human nature.
There is a "surprise" in the movie that you may or may not have heard
about. You won't hear it from me. However, to me, the real surprise
is how one reacts to it rather than the surprise itself.
My favorite for Best Movie Oscar.
Marv
|
102.328 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Wed Mar 24 1993 09:15 | 5 |
|
The Crying Game was the best movie of the year (imnotsoho, of course)
:-)
|
102.329 | you KNEW it was just a matter of time... :^) :^) :^) | ROULET::DWEST | if wishes were horses... | Wed May 12 1993 19:06 | 24 |
|
ok daves everywhere!!!!! it's happened!!!! :^) :^) :^)
all those Bob's thought they were something else when they made a movie
about them, asking the age old question "what about Bob??"
ok, a good movie, to be sure, but we daves knew intrinsically that
the best was yet to come... a new movie is out now that is DESTINED
for GRATENESS just by virtue of it's title and subject matter...
yep, you guessed it!! that movie is called, simply,
"Dave"
i don't know about the rest of you, but i for one, have GOT to see
it... :^) if i understand it, Dave is also made PRESIDENT of the US
of A!!! hmmmm, why does that seem somehow familiar??? :^)
reviews so far have used words like "charming" (of course) "brilliant"
(naturally) and "witty" (could there be any doubt???)...
i don't know when it's playing, but i propose a GRATEFUL DAVE FIELD
TRIP!!!!! whadayasay daves?????
da ve
|
102.330 | | 11SRUS::MARK | Waltzing with Bears | Wed May 12 1993 23:00 | 15 |
| NPR's movie critic panned "Dave", but then, his name is Bob.
If this get's you excited you may be interested in checking out
a reletively new folk song called "Dave's Holiday." Unfortunately, I can't
remember who does it at the moment. It includes two Daves, in fact:
Dave has a dog,
But the dog hasn't got a name.
Dave has a dog,
But the doesn't have a name.
So we call it Dave -
Dave's dog, Dave.
Mark
|
102.331 | | BUSY::IRZA | this is only a guess | Thu May 13 1993 09:14 | 9 |
|
>> i don't know when it's playing, but i propose a GRATEFUL DAVE FIELD
>> TRIP!!!!! whadayasay daves?????
sounds cool!! i heard this is supposed to be a really good movie,
but what else would you expect with such a great title! ;^)
^dave
|
102.332 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Thu May 13 1993 09:38 | 4 |
| Dave's Holiday is written by Patty Larkin, and it's hilarious.
tim
|
102.333 | | XCUSME::MACINTYRE | | Thu May 13 1993 09:56 | 15 |
| >>i don't know when it's playing, but i propose a GRATEFUL DAVE FIELD
>>TRIP!!!!! ^^^^^^^^^^
Shouldn't that be a "Chris Field" trip? I mean what makes you Daves
think you can just take a guy's name and use it for your own twisted
purposes? I mean names are personal and special (all except "Dave" and
"Bob" that is.)
ma rv
P.S.
Bzillions of these things ---> :-)
|
102.334 | Abso-tively! | DRINKS::WEISS | Beer -- It does a body good. | Thu May 13 1993 10:19 | 13 |
| Awright, Da ve!!!
I was actually going to post a note almost exactly like you did!
I am most certain in for the GRATEFUL DAVE FIELD (not Chris) TRIP! I
suppose that Chris would be welcome to attend, too, tho'! :-)
> ma rv
Ya' know, just 'cause the guy has a 4 letter name that happens to have
an 'a' and a 'v' in it, he thinks he can hang with the Dave's...Pshaw!
:-) multiplied by billyons and billyons...
|
102.335 | | PCOJCT::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Thu May 13 1993 10:23 | 10 |
| Ok, I went to see "Dave" as a sneak preview and all I can say is that
it's pretty cute. Some very funny scenes, Kevin Kline is very charming
and Signorney (sp?) Weaver has a definte comic side to her.
I will recomend it as light, escapist fare. Especially, if you want to
see a "movie", not a "film"!
Fredda
P.S. Charles Grodin steals the film as Dave's accountant friend!
|
102.336 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | and we'd go Running On Faith | Thu May 13 1993 11:08 | 5 |
| well now noone has taken the name ! I do have a Brother DAVE ! so its
not so bad but you did leave off the "S" no savings here ! :')
Chris_with_a_bro_dave
|
102.337 | and Sigourney too! ;^} | NRSTA2::CLARK | Electric Music for the Mind and Body | Thu May 13 1993 11:56 | 3 |
| Light, escapist fare ... sounds perfect. I'm there!
- Dave
|
102.338 | :-) | SALES::GKELLER | the patches make the goodbye harder still | Thu May 13 1993 13:28 | 7 |
| >ma rv
This is something that they have down south. Me and ma brother are takin'
ma rv to Utah this weekend...
:-)
|
102.339 | Dave not hapnin | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | Be kind: unwind | Thu May 13 1993 15:01 | 7 |
|
I'm sorry, but unless "Dave" is 14 feet high, has 12 jaws, and bleeds pure
acid, then I can't possibly imagine him in a leading role with Sigourney
Weaver, especially in a movie critics say is "cute".
:-)
|
102.340 | | CX3PT1::BSS::DSMITH | | Thu May 13 1993 15:22 | 13 |
|
If you have a Colorado field trip I''' make it..
Chris can come but he'll have to be Dave for a day!!!
. .
,
\_____/
Divide Dave
|
102.341 | but that *was* a dave! :^) | ROULET::DWEST | if wishes were horses... | Thu May 13 1993 16:38 | 6 |
| re fog...
dude, that wasn't a *real* dave... only a hollywood stunt dave
in an alien suit... :^)
da ve
|
102.342 | Jurassic Park | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Fri Jun 25 1993 10:31 | 11 |
|
well I dreamt about cloning last night.. ;-}
Has anyone else seen Jurassic Park yet? It's worth the hype - it was a
lot of fun. Definately see it somewhere with a big screen and good
surround-sound. The first hour is a little boring but once the
dino-action gets going it's terrific. Don't take little kids! It was
very scary!! I think it should've been PG-30 - I know I kept covering
my eyes! ;-)
|
102.343 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Fri Jun 25 1993 10:32 | 5 |
|
oh yeah - and we got a preview for The Flintstones next summer with
John Goodman as Fred! :-)
|
102.344 | | NRSTA2::CLARK | | Fri Jun 25 1993 11:19 | 20 |
| I saw it ... excellent special effects. The first time they show you a
dinosaur is kinda awe-inspiring.
Typical Spielburg (sp?) movie though ... great FX, short on character
development and plot, a bit goofy and cute at times.
I went to the 10pm show to avoid noisy li'l' kids :^). Was horrified to
see the theater filled with teenagers ... I like 'em and everything but they
tend to make noise in order to call attention to themselves ... but the movie
kept 'em quiet.
Tyngsboro Cinema Popcorn report:
Crunchy, but not overpowering ... a hint of artificial butter
which was not cloying given its scarcity ... the salt was
precocious and aggressive, slightly turbulent and omniscient.
Two thumbs up, because I have two hands.
- DC
|
102.345 | no pc report cause I didn't have ne :^) | SALEM::BURNS | how's 'bout a war on violence! | Fri Jun 25 1993 11:47 | 4 |
| What a thriller indeed!!! As Phyllis said after the 1st hour it rilly
gets going and keeps coming at you!!!
Enjoy! Andy
|
102.346 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Fri Jun 25 1993 12:37 | 10 |
| Re: Jurasic Park
It's definitely on the list of go-to-the-actual-theater-and-see-it flicks.
Maybe this weekend, who knows...
Rented "A River Runs Through It" the other night - terrific cinematography,
and a very nice story. Makes ya wanna start a dental floss farm...;-)
tim
|
102.347 | :-/ | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | Two pints make one cavort | Fri Jun 25 1993 14:08 | 5 |
|
Went last night, but by the time we got to White City Plaza (after giving
baby sitter instructions, peeling screeming kid off leg, feeding ourselves,
then stopping by bank to withdraw the 27 bazzillion we'd need for tickets
and Ju-ju-bees), they were sold out...
|
102.348 | You sugar freak | VOYAGR::SAMPSON | Driven by the wind | Fri Jun 25 1993 14:23 | 4 |
| You didn't go into the movie 'cause they were sold out of Ju-ju-bees!?
Couldn't you have brought some with you?
;^)
|
102.349 | | PCOJCT::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Fri Jun 25 1993 16:35 | 12 |
| A hate to end the Jurrasic Park lovefest, but....
Baring the special effects (which are wonderful), I think the film is a
bit over-rated. Like Phyllis (who was asking me what was happening
while her eyes were closed! as were mine!) this is not a film for the
little people. It's very violent (forget Barney!) and quite a bit
hokey! In many places it reminded me of Indiana Jones (hero,
girlfriend, let's save the day for humanity). The music is overblowen
and it takes a good 45 minutes to get going. On the 1-10 scale, I'd
give it a 5 1/2.
Fredda
|
102.350 | not that I care, but... | SUBPAC::MAGGARD | I want a workstation! | Fri Jun 25 1993 16:45 | 6 |
| > On the 1-10 scale, I'd give it a 5 1/2.
...so, is '1' good or is '1' bad???
;-)
|
102.351 | | PCOJCT::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Fri Jun 25 1993 17:41 | 3 |
| 1 is bad - very, very bad....
ft
|
102.352 | Last Action Hero- BELIEVE the reviews, UGH | NOVA::FREIWALD | Sic friatur crustum dulce! | Sun Jun 27 1993 13:46 | 14 |
|
speaking of bad - very, very bad...
I got dragged to see the Last Action Hero. Granted I wasn't expecting
much but geesh this exceeded itself in the awful department. Actually
there were a couple of humorous lines but the plot (or lack there of),
corny lines and lousy acting overshadowed them. I think ASs best
movies are those that he speaks the fewest lines. ;-)
I give this one two thumbs down, but only because I don't have more
hands. ;-) The popcorn was good, can't believe I actually found a
theatre that uses real butter instead of that neon grease.
:-Chuck
|
102.353 | | POWDML::MACINTYRE | | Mon Jun 28 1993 09:55 | 17 |
| I saw Jurassic Park on opening day. I purchased my tix at lunch and my
wife and son met me for the 4:45 show. No lines, just walked right in.
When we came out the line was four abreast and snaked all the way
around the building. Even with a certified "grate" movie, I can't see
how anyone would wait that long to see a show.
Anyway, the movie was intense at times but not a real seat-grabber to
me. My wife jumped a couple of times and so did Coty. The best parts
were short and infrequent. Sure the F/X's were superior but that alone
cannot carry a movie for me.
I gave it 2.5 stars out of 4.
What's the buzz on Cliffhanger?
Marv
|
102.354 | | GEMGRP::FINAN | The sky was yellow and the sun was blue | Mon Jun 28 1993 11:01 | 12 |
| RE: Cliffhanger
Haven't seen it yet but it is taking a serious beating in rec.climbing
and the Digital climbing notes files. Comments were that the acting
is terrible, the plot non-existent, and the climbing scenes totally
bogus. A couple of people I know that don't climb seem to have thought
it was ok so I guess if you are not a climber it is more enjoyable.
Since, I'm really into rock climbing I was planning on seeing it but
after reading the comments in the notes files, I decided to wait for
the video.
Robyn
|
102.355 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Mon Jun 28 1993 12:46 | 5 |
|
Well I for one can't imagine a Sylvestor Stallone movie with terrible
acting and a non-existant plot. ;-) ;-)
|
102.356 | | POWDML::MACINTYRE | | Mon Jun 28 1993 14:17 | 14 |
|
> Well I for one can't imagine a Sylvestor Stallone movie with terrible
> acting and a non-existant plot. ;-) ;-)
Yo Adrian, er, I mean Phyllis,
Yabbut, how about a Sly Stallone movie with non-existant acting and a
terrible plot?
:-)
Marv
|
102.357 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Mon Jun 28 1993 14:26 | 4 |
|
Oh I don't know.. I think Rambo Part 17 had a lot of depth. ;-)
|
102.358 | | STUDIO::IDE | Can't this wait 'til I'm old? | Thu Aug 12 1993 12:37 | 12 |
| The Player was one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. I
expected to hate it because I'm not at all interested in the inner
workings of Hollywood, but I loved it. There's a lot of cameos, but I
only recognized Cher. This is a fantastic black comedy.
On the other hand, Medicine Man was laughingly bad. I guess even
female scientists are in constant need of rescuing. I got the biggest
laughs out of her glasses: glasses on, top-notch micro-biologist;
glasses off, seductress. Burn down Belize if it stops them from making
a sequel.
Jamie
|
102.359 | | NRSTA2::CLARK | live for today | Thu Aug 12 1993 13:30 | 9 |
| re <<< Note 102.358 by STUDIO::IDE "Can't this wait 'til I'm old?" >>>
> female scientists are in constant need of rescuing. I got the biggest
> laughs out of her glasses: glasses on, top-notch micro-biologist;
> glasses off, seductress. Burn down Belize if it stops them from making
> a sequel.
Was the removal of the glasses accompanied by an unpinning of the hair, such
that it fell down to the back in luscious, non-scientist-like waves?
|
102.360 | 2 to see: "In the Line of Fire" & "The Fugitive" | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Thu Aug 12 1993 17:54 | 19 |
|
Wow! Jamie and I agree on a movie.. I don't believe it! :-) The Player
was *great*
Now for some newer stuff:
Two good ones I just saw - "In the Line of Fire" and "The Fugitive"
Both get 2 thumbs up from me!!
One to avoid:
"Poetic Justice"
Very boring.. took forever.. went nowhere..
when it finally ended the whole theater jumped up and rushed for the
door ;-). Very disappointing after Singleton's phenomenal first movie
- "Boyz in the Hood". Oh well - guess they all can't be great.
|
102.361 | | STUDIO::IDE | Can't this wait 'til I'm old? | Fri Aug 13 1993 09:35 | 6 |
| re .360
No one's more surprised than me. :-) I have a love of black comedies,
since life is one.
Jamie
|
102.362 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Mon Aug 30 1993 11:25 | 6 |
|
I went to see the new Woody Allen on Friday.. it was hysterical! You'd
never guess it's been years since he and Diane made a film together -
their timing is still perfect and they're still the perfect foils for
each other's neurosis. Two thumbs up!!
|
102.363 | Tosh | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Your recipe is so tasty | Tue Sep 14 1993 12:55 | 9 |
| There is a new movie out called "Stepping Razor - Red X" cronicling
the life of Reggae mon Peter Tosh. It is playing in Bawton at the
MFA on weds, thur, fri, sat, sun. i plan on going to the thurs
8pm showing... it is 103 mins long.
being a fairly long-term fan of Mr Tosh, I really wanna see this
one. i've been a fan of tosh longer then i've been a fan of the dead!
anyone interested?
|
102.364 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Red X | Fri Sep 17 1993 10:13 | 29 |
| Josh Belkin and I went to see "Stepping Razor - Red X" last night at the
MFA. This movie cronicled much of Jamiacan reggae star Peter Tosh's life
and beliefs, ending with his murder in 1987.
For Tosh fans, it is a must-see. I was turned on to reggae and Peter Tosh
in '83 when I first entered college by this dude we called "Edzo". We used
to listen to lots of reggae and do what da rastamon does while enjoying
reggae music :-).
Some pretty vivid/scary scenes: during Tosh's anti-apartheid song (BTW, he
was one of the 1st reggae mon to write a song of this nature), they showed
scenes of people being killed by police. Josh thought it was in Kingston,
I thought it was in South Africa. Either way, the cold-blooded murdering
was pretty scary - the film showed police firing rifles on one side and
people falling in their blood on the other side...
In away, Tosh's murder mirrors closely (IMO) to what America went through
when Kennedy was murdered. Lots of conspiracy theories saying the gov't
put someone up to killing Tosh. Also, when we was finally put to rest, the
queues to pay your last respect to Tosh were miles long. Of the 3 people
involved in his murder, only one was ever found; the other 2 were never
found, although rumors are around that they were killed by the angry people
in the streets. The 3rd guy got convicted by a jury in the quickest
deliberation in Jamaican history: 11 minutes.
Good movie for those of you into the reggae scene; good insight into some
of the "whys" about the reggae movement.
RIP Peter Tosh.
|
102.365 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Fri Sep 17 1993 10:36 | 4 |
| sounds like a good movie, but is this a new release or might it be
found at a video rental store ?
Chris
|
102.366 | Tosh's kids were at the showing the night before | PONDA::WEDOIT::BELKIN | the slow one now will later be fast | Fri Sep 17 1993 10:54 | 12 |
| re -.1, Its a new movie alright, but you probably won't find it at the
video store for a while, I'd think, as its a pretty "small" movie.
I mean, its playing at the Museum of Fine Arts, for only about 6 or 8
showings! :-| Call the MFA at 617-267-9377 for when the remaining showings
are - I don't have at the office the brochure they have that lists all the
movies and times.
The movie has a fair bit of footage of Tosh in concert, with a few brief
scenes of the early Wailers (Tosh, Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer) too.
Lots of interview snippets with those who knew Tosh, or worked with him.
Josh
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102.367 | | MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CR | dust off those rusty strings | Wed Oct 06 1993 09:44 | 5 |
|
What about 'Undercover Blues'? It's playing now at my downtown theatre
for the usual $5 a head. Anyone seen it?
c
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102.368 | | POWDML::MACINTYRE | | Mon Oct 25 1993 08:53 | 23 |
| Saw "The Nightmare Before Christmas" on Friday evening and it was
grate. The animation was excellent, the images were bazzare.
It is a lot like a Broadway musical in that just about all the parts
are sung. The voices of the characters are excellent.
The "lead" character is named Jack, The Pumpkin King and he's supported
by a wild cast of ghouls, gobblins and the nastiest of the nasties, The
Boogie Man! Of course there is a love interest.
Very entertaining and there's a message too. To me it said we should
know and embrace what is natural to us and not try to tamper with
things that are unnatural (no pun intended) or out of our charactor.
Highly recommended for technical a reasons and because it is a good
story. NOT recommended for children as the images are so bazarre and,
YES, scary. I found myself squirming a few times, laughing often and a
bit sad at other times.
A must see. Two thumbs up
Marv
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102.369 | Short Cuts... | NYEM1::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Mon Oct 25 1993 09:16 | 16 |
| Went to see "Short Cuts", the new film by Robert Altman now playing in
selected cities/theatres. After 3 hours and ten minutes, I was
squirming in my seat big time. The overall stories are about 8
different sets of people in LA during the Medfly spraying a few years
back. This movie has a major star casting (Lilly Tomlin, Peter
Gallagher, Lori Singer, Robert Downey, Lyle Lovett, Hughie Lewis,
Jenifer Jason Leigh, Tom Waits, etc)
If you liked The Player (Robert Altman's last film), this is the same
intertwining story line plot not done as well or with as much wit. If
they cut at least an hour and condense the story you might have
something here.
Not recommended, unless you're a total Robert Altman fan.
Fredda
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102.370 | | AKOCOA::SMITH_D | twenty four and there's so much more | Mon Oct 25 1993 11:16 | 6 |
|
I saw a preview for that Nightmare Before Christmas...liked
the part where the little boy turns around and whips
out that demon skull....funny funny. I think my God Daughter
has a sick enough sense of humor to enjoy this flick...would
you recommend it for a 10 year old?
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102.371 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Mon Oct 25 1993 11:26 | 3 |
| that's a shrunkin head, deane....same thang...
rfb
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102.372 | | POWDML::MACINTYRE | | Mon Oct 25 1993 13:02 | 12 |
| re .370
Every kid is different so there can be no absolute answer. However,
as a general statement, I wouldn't do it. Since I think its worth
seeing twice, I'd say go yourself and then decide.
The best part of the shrunken head bit was the parents ask the kid
what Santa brought him and he calmly (but bug eyed) pulls the head out
and shows them. The parents freak out and emit a serious wail.
Marv
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102.373 | | MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CR | dust off those rusty strings | Tue Oct 26 1993 12:30 | 11 |
|
Rising Sun I loved Sean Connery - disliked the racist
overtones - shall we say HEAVY overtones
Manahattan Murder Mystery At first I thought ohmigawd not another
woody_allen movie in which he mumbles one
liners while others are doing dialog.
NOT! Hang in with it and if you liked
his 'Crimes and Misdeamors', this is for
you.
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102.374 | go see "Geronimo", maybe | NOVA::ZASTERA | | Mon Dec 13 1993 16:18 | 9 |
| Saw "Geronimo" yesterday afternoon. Great flick. The guy who plays Geronimo
is the same actor (Wes Studi ?) who played the "bad" Indian (Magwa?) in
"Last of the Mohicans". But "Geronimo" was a *way* better movie, IMHO,
although I do get kind of depressed seeing superior human beings and a healthier
culture being wiped out by stupid, greedy "white eyes".
Also stars Robert Duvall and Gene Hackman.
Craig
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102.375 | | PCOJCT::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Wed Dec 15 1993 09:34 | 23 |
| I went from the low to the hi-brow flicks this past weekend. Started
off at WWII (better known as Wayne's World II). You know the old
story, "if you liked this first one...then...", however, it's not as
funny but does have one sequence that was a total scream which involves
mistaken identities. If you need a laugh go see it, if you want to
wait for cable then do so.
Also, I saw The Piano. This stars Holly Hunter, Sam Neill and Harvey
Keitel. Takes place in Victorian times - Holly plays a mute woman (by
choice) who is a mail order bride and goes to New Zealand with her
daughter to live with a man she's never met (Sam Neill). He turns out
to be very cold and leaves her piano on the beach to rot (not a good
way to start out a relationship!). Harvey Keitel trades some land for
the piano and then offers to sell it back to Holly one key at a time
for certain "favors" (to be named later). Everything about the film
works, the mood, the filming, the acting. Definite Oscar nominations
here. Go see it - for me to say anymore would ruin it.
Fredda
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102.376 | re: The Piano | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Dec 15 1993 10:04 | 9 |
| I kind of wondered if playing a mute is part of the reason that Hunter
got the part. I've really enjoyed her work in what I've seen her in
(Raising Arizona, Always, one of those News movies, etc) but she
does have a very thick southern accent, which might not be all that
easily modified to a British accent. From a brief interview I caught
she also does ALL the piano music in the movie, which in these days of
easy overdubbing, is somewhat rare.
PeterT
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102.377 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | in the shadow of the moon | Fri Jan 14 1994 09:18 | 13 |
|
I saw "In the Name of the Father" last night and it was incredible.
From the first opening notes of the score right to the end I was
mesmerized. Mostly it made me angry. Anyone who isn't already
repulsed by the fact that America is still using the death penalty
should see this film and think about how often this stuff probably goes
on and we don't hear anything about it. Don't miss it on the big
screen and don't get there late. The 1st scene is powerful and the
opening music completely haunting - it wraps you right in from the
start. I'd love to get the soundtrack, actually. Daniel Day Lewis
explodes from the screen and deserves a best actor nomination. Two
thumbs up - way up.
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102.378 | remains of the day | MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CR | the evening sky grew dark | Fri Jan 14 1994 12:57 | 2 |
|
riveting (as they say)
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102.379 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | you are the eyes of the world | Wed Feb 09 1994 11:15 | 12 |
| The Oscar nominations were announced at 5:30am in California - has
anyone heard anything? All I've heard is 4 best picture nominees:
Schindler's List
The Piano
The Fugitive
Remains of the Day
I don't have a radio at work and the announcements are too late to hit
the morning NY papers. Anyone have any more info?
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102.380 | I heard and remembered a few more... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Feb 09 1994 11:59 | 19 |
| Heard while watching people slip sliding away this Morning:
Schindler's List got 12 nominations including Best Picture, Best Director,
(Spielberg), Best Actor (Liam Neeson?)
Holly Hunter was nominated for Best Actress (The Piano) and Best Supporting
Actress (The Firm)
It was mentioned that for the first time, two actresses were going against
each other in Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, and I believe
the other was Emma Thompson for Remains of the Day (Best) and I think
In the Name of the Father (if that's the one with Daniel Day Lewis as
suspected IRA terrorist).
Best actor: Liam Neeson(sp?) Tom Hanks for Philadelphia (guesses of
Daniel Day Lewis for ITNOTF, Hopkins for Remains of the Day)
Jane Campion for Best Director for "The Piano"
PeterT
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102.381 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | you are the eyes of the world | Wed Feb 09 1994 13:07 | 5 |
|
Thanks. Do you remember what the 5th picture nominated for best
picture was?
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102.382 | Academy Award Nominations | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | you are the eyes of the world | Wed Feb 09 1994 13:12 | 103 |
| here we go:
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From: [email protected] (UPI)
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Subject: Nominees for 66th annual Academy Awards
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI) -- The nominees announced Wednesday for
the 66th annual Academy Awards, to be presented March 21 in televised
ceremonies at Los Angeles Music Center:
Picture: ``Schindler's List,'' ``The Fugitive,'' ``In the Name of the
Father,'' ``The Piano,'' ``The Remains of the Day.''
Actor: Laurence Fishburne, ``What's Love Got To Do With It''; Anthony
Hopkins, ``The Remains of the Day''; Daniel Day-Lewis, ``In the Name of
the Father''; Liam Neeson, ``Schindler's List''; Tom Hanks,
``Philadelphia.''
Actress: Holly Hunter, ``The Piano''; Angela Bassett, ``What's Love
Got To Do With It''; Emma Thompson, ``The Remains of the Day''; Debra
Winger, ``Shadowlands''; Stockard Channing, ``Six Degrees of Separation.
''
Supporting actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, ``What's Eating Gilbert
Grape?''; Ralph Fiennes, ``Schindler's List''; Tommy Lee Jones, ``The
Fugitive''; John Malkovich, ``In The Line of Fire''; Pete Postlethwaite,
``In the Name of the Father.''
Supporting actress: Holly Hunter, ``The Firm''; Anna Paquin, ``The
Piano''; Rosie Perez, ``Fearless''; Winona Ryder, ``The Age of
Innocence''; Emma Thompson, ``In the Name of the Father.''
Director: Jim Sheridan, ``In the Name of the Father''; Jane Campion,
``The Piano''; James Ivory, ``The Remains of the Day''; Steven
Spielberg, ``Schindler's List''; Robert Altman, ``Short Cuts.''
Original screenplay: ``Dave,'' Gary Ross; ``In The Line of Fire,''
Jeff Maguire; ``Philadelphia,'' Ron Nyswaner; ``The Piano,'' Jane
Campion; ``Sleepless in Seattle,'' Nora Ephron, David S. Ward and Jeff
Arch.
Adapted screenplay: ``The Age of Innocence,'' Jay Cocks and Martin
Scorsese; ``In the Name of the Father,'' Terry George and Jim Sheridan;
``The Remains of the Day,'' Ruth Prawer Jhabvala; ``Schindler's List,''
Steven Zaillian; ``Shadowlands,'' William Nicholson.
Foreign-language film: ``Belle Epoque,'' Spain; ``Farewell My
Concubine,'' ``Hong Kong; ''Hedd Wyn,`` United Kingdom; ''The Scent of
Green Papaya,`` Vietnam; ''The Wedding Banquet,`` Taiwan.
Original score: ``The Age of Innocence,'' Elmer Bernstein; ``The
Firm,'' Dave Grusin; ``The Fugitive,'' James Newton Howard; ``The
Remains of the Day,'' Richard Robbins; ``Schindler's List,'' John
Williams.
Original song: ``Again'' from ``Poetic Justice,'' by Janet Jackson,
James Harris III and Terry Lewis; ``The Day I Fall In Love'' from
``Beethoven's 2nd'' by Carole Bayer Sager, James Ingram and Cliff
Magness; ``Philadelphia'' from ``Philadelphia'' by Niel Young; ``Streets
of Philadelphia'' from ``Philadelphia'' by Bruce Springsteen; ``A Wink
and a Smile'' from ``Sleepless in Seattle'' by Marc Shaiman and Ramsey
McLean.
Documentary feature: ``The Broadcast Tapes of Dr. Peter,'' ``Children
of Fate,'' ``For Better or For Worse,'' ``I Am a Promise: The Children
of Stanton Elementary School,'' ``The War Room.''
Documentary short subject: ``Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally
Mann,'' ``Chicks in White Satin,'' ``Defending Our Lives.''
Film editing: ``The Fugitive,'' Dennis Virkler, David Finfer, Dean
Goodhill, Don Brochu, Richard Nord and Dov Hoenig; ``In the Line of
Fire,'' Anne V. Coates; ``In the Name of the Father,'' Gerry Hambling;
``The Piano,'' Veronika Jenet; ``Schindler's List,'' Michael Kahn.
Art direction: ``Addams Family Values,'' Ken Adam and Marvin March;
``The Age of Innocence,'' Dante Ferretti and Robert J. Franco;
``Orlando,'' Ben Van Os and Jan Roeles; ``The Remains of the Day,''
Luciana Arrighi and Ian Whittaker; ``Schindler's List,'' Allan Starski
and Ewa Braun.
Cinematography: ``Farewell My Concubine,'' Gu Changwei; ``The
Fugitive,'' Michael Chapman; ``The Piano,'' Stuart Dryburgh;
``Schindler's List,'' Janusz Kaminski; ``Searching for Bobby Fischer,''
Conrad L. Hall.
Costume design: ``The Age of Innocence,'' Gabriella Pescucci;
``Orlando,'' Sandy Powell; ``The Piano,'' Janet Patterson; ``The Remains
of the Day,'' Jenny Beaven and John Bright; ``Schindler's List,'' Anna
Biedrzycka-Sheppard.
Makeup: ``Mrs. Doubtfire,'' Greg Cannom, Ve Neill and Yolanda
Toussieng; ``Philadelphia,'' Carl Fullerton and Alan D'Angerio;
``Schindler's List,'' Christina Smith, Matthew Mungle and Judith A.
Cory.
Animated short film: ``Blindscape,'' ``The Mighty River,'' ``Small
Talk,'' ``The Village,'' ``The Wrong Trousers.''
Live-action short film: ``Black Rider (Schwarzfahrer),'' ``Down on
the Waterfront,'' ``The Dutch Master,'' ``Partners,'' ``The Screw (La
Vis).''
Sound: ``Cliffhanger,'' Michael Minkler, Bob Beemer and Tim Cooney;
``The Fugitive,'' Donald O. Mitchell, Michael Herbick, Frank A. Montano
and Scott D. Smith; ``Geronimo: An American Legend,'' Chris Carpenter,
D.M. Hemphill, Bill W. Benton and Lee Orloff; ``Jurassic Park,'' Gary
Summers, Gary Rydstrom, Shawn Murphy and Ron Judkins; ``Schindler's
List,'' Andy Nelson, Steve Pederson, Scott Millan and Ron Judkins.
Sound effects editing: ``Cliffhanger,'' Wylie Stateman and Gregg
Baxter; ``The Fugitive,'' John Leveque and Bruce Stambler; ``Jurassic
Park,'' Gary Rydstrom and Richard Hymns.
Visual effects: ``Cliffhanger,'' Neil Krepela, John Richardson, John
Bruno and Pamela Easley; ``Jurassic Park,'' Dennis Muren, Stan Winston,
Phil Tippett and Michael Lantieri; ``The Nightmare Before Christmas,''
Pete Kozachik, Eric Leighton, Ariel Velasco Shaw and Gordon Baker.
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102.383 | magic, simply...magic :^) | SALEM::BURNS | how's 'bout a war on violence! | Thu Jun 16 1994 16:34 | 10 |
| Seen a good...no, make that a grate movie in Maverick the otha day.
Sort of like the Sting with several twists toward the end as to who was
in cahoots with who. rilly kept me guessing.
Had a grate line in there that went something to the effect of "those
shitty Indians! Who do thet think they are by being on *our* land
before we got here!"
Enjoy,Andy
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102.384 | Go see this movie! | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Into the night, an angel to be... | Thu Jun 16 1994 16:55 | 6 |
| I agree - I saw Maverick when it first came out, three weeks ago.
Grate flick. Real fun...and lots of grate one-liners, double-takes,
and one really funny cameo. I loved it.
tim
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102.385 | We liked it too | NECSC::LEVY | A song that's born to soar the sky | Thu Jun 16 1994 21:46 | 8 |
| I took Roz & the kids to see Maverick and they loved it too. It's been
a looong time since we were all able to go to a non-animation movie
that we all could enjoy. Only a couple of instances of language ( a
couple of "sh*t") and some non-explicit bedroom scenes.
Fun fun fun!
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102.386 | True Lies | BIGQ::DCLARK | I'm Glad(I'm Glad(I'm Glad)) | Thu Jul 21 1994 11:54 | 11 |
| I went to see True Lies saturday night with Pat (as a second choice
since Forrest Gump was sold out). What a killer movie! Incredible
special effects, etc, like you would expect but it was also very
funny. I left with at least a grain of respect for Tom Arnold's
acting abilities (he plays a Tom-Arnold-like character very well
in this movie).
One thing; I was kind of disturbed by the way Arabs were consistently
portrayed as being inept buffoons, fanatical terrorists, bad shots, or
some combination of the 3. I guess they're the 'safe' group (along with
white males) to portray in a bad light these days.
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102.387 | | POWDML::PENTLICKI | | Thu Jul 21 1994 12:03 | 4 |
| don't forget lawyers. Everybody loved Jurassic Park when
the T-rex had the outhoused attorney for lunch
Steve
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102.388 | Weird and freakish | BINKLY::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Tue Sep 20 1994 12:55 | 9 |
| I saw 'Natural Born Killers' last night.
I really don't consider it a "good" movie....I mean, it was well done I
guess but I left the movie with a really weird feeling. Not a very
good one. I left with this inhuman so-what feeling.
Hard to describe.
I went to sleep and had some violent freakish nightmares last night :-/
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102.389 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Tue Sep 20 1994 15:47 | 6 |
| I watched Vince Bugliose's (sp) Helter Skelter last nite on TBS and had
some of those types of dreams myself, Danielle.....plus woke up in a
BAD mood this morning...that's why I usually avoid those types of movies,
being the young impressionable guy that I am...
rfb
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102.390 | | STOWOA::JOLLIMORE | More nerve than a bum tooth | Tue Sep 20 1994 15:50 | 4 |
| > being the young impressionable guy that I am...
HA HA!!!
[thud]
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102.391 | Clerks | WESERV::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Fri Jan 06 1995 09:26 | 20 |
|
Go see "Clerks" if you get a chance. It's about two guys who work in
a convenience store and video store in NJ.
Such a good movie!!!
ever hear Charles Liquidcenter on 'BCN in the morning? He plays a clip
from the movie which is one of the secondary characters sing songing to
himself: "smokin' weed, smokin' dope, smokin' weed smokin' weed"
anyway it's an EXCELLENT movie if you get a chance to see it. it's been
at Wilton for a couple weeks and i think thursday nite was the last
nite - not sure tho.
It is b&w and VERY low budget (27K) and it was first shown (I think)
in Vancouver at a festival. Miramax picked it up and distributed it in
the US. the whole thing was done as a project for some guy's film thesis
or something. so now, he and his buddy have been offered $5m to do another
film and they said 'that's too much, we only need $2-3m', can you imagine!
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102.392 | so THAT's where that quote came from! | SUBPAC::MAGGARD | Integrate! | Fri Jan 06 1995 12:10 | 11 |
|
Dumb question alert! :-)
> it's been at Wilton for a couple weeks and i think thursday nite was the
> last nite - not sure tho.
Where is (and what is) 'Wilton', and how do I get there?
:-)
- jeff
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102.393 | | OUTPOS::EKLOF | Waltzing with Bears | Fri Jan 06 1995 13:02 | 10 |
| Wilton is the town of Wilton, NH. The theatre in Wilton is "The Town
Hall Theatre," cleverly named such since it's located in the same building as
the town hall and the police station. From Nashua, take 101A west to 101 west.
Wilton is the town after Milford (location of the White Horse Inn). Follow
signs to "Wilton Business District."
"Clerks" is playing through next Thursday, according to their phone
message (+1 603 654 9743).
Mark
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102.394 | Drugs Are Recreational Enhancements... | HAZEL::YOUNG | where is this place in space??? | Fri Jan 06 1995 13:05 | 5 |
| Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.........
DARE they crank up 'smoking dope, smoking weed....' right next to the
police station??? That cracks me up.....
Dugo
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102.395 | A nice place, Wilton.. | CSLALL::LEBLANC_C | Please don't dominate the rapJACK | Fri Jan 06 1995 13:03 | 2 |
| I wonder what goes on in the Wilton Business district....
is there such a thing?
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102.396 | | WESERV::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Fri Jan 06 1995 13:35 | 12 |
| Wilton is a wonderous place. one of the area's best kept secrets so
be sure not to tell anyone else, ok? The theatre has nice roomy aisles
between seats (for us longlegged people). The business district is
the main street - about 2 football fields long, Chris.
Last summer Wilton held their first ARts and Film festival and an
interesting fact became known at that time. wilton's pop is ~3,000 and
~ 300 people locals registered as artists/craftspeople/musicians.
me? I'm a good audience :-)
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102.397 | 'Immortal Beloved' - beautiful filming | BINKLY::DEMARSE | Enjoy being | Fri Jan 13 1995 15:13 | 7 |
| I saw "Immortal Beloved" last week, a movie revolving around Beethoven,
who is played by Gary Oldman. Isabella Rosellini (sp?) is also in the
film. Wonderful movie! The filming was very very beautiful and that made
it worth it alone. This is definitely one of those films that has to be
seen in a theatre, for the music and big screens....
:), danielle
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102.398 | After "The Rose", i need some beauty... | HAZEL::YOUNG | where is this place in space??? | Fri Jan 13 1995 15:32 | 12 |
| Well this one wasn't a 'beautiful' movie...but after reading the book i
had to see Enrico Unzo's "The Name of the Rose" with Sean Connery...
14th century murder mystery done in a Benedictine Abbey...the movie
doesn't go into the detail that the book does (of course) and it
diverges from the book at points...but man does it depict what a horrid
period of time the early 1300's were....
Dugo_who's_glad_he_wasn't_born_then
PS...i'll have to go see Immortal Beloved to get those dank, dark
images out of my MIND!!!!
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102.399 | Ready To Wear | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Mon Jan 23 1995 12:48 | 18 |
|
Many many smiles !! We saw "Ready to Wear" friday nite.. it's a super
Altman-style film... i love the style. and Sophia well jesus the
woman is so gorgeous still. and it is really cool to see her and
marcello interacting the same as ever - AS EVER!!! very hot chemistry
on screen ... although everything is left to the imagination - including
what the delicious ending really means ...
Now showing at the Wilton TownHall Theatre
A must see for Altman fans - a double must see for Loren/Mastriani fans!!!
IM_Not_So_HO
:-)
carol
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102.400 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Mon Mar 13 1995 12:04 | 2 |
| Anyone see Pulp Fiction? Saw it Saturday night, very strange, what
was in the breifcase?
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102.401 | Check this one out | NECSC::LEVY | Half-Step Mississippi Uptown Toodleoo | Mon Mar 13 1995 13:23 | 8 |
| I saw Pulp a couple of weeks ago and didn't like it...too much foul language
for no apparent purpose. However, the oat bran may have affected my
perceptions...
However, I can HEARTILY recommend the Secret of Roan Inish. A John Sales film
of an Irish fairy tale. VERY nice!
dave
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102.402 | Dakuna Matada! | SALEM::MARTIN_S | Perpetual Smile... | Mon Mar 13 1995 13:37 | 9 |
|
The Lion King
good clean stuff!
Steve-O
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102.403 | No worries... | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Join The Human Race | Mon Mar 13 1995 15:25 | 10 |
|
re-1
Ya non-stop since we bought it Thursday! 8-)
Toby
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102.404 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Subvert the dominant pair of dimes | Mon Mar 13 1995 16:24 | 6 |
|
Un Coeur En Hiver (yeah, French)...
Interesting story, and Ravel sound track...;-)
tim
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102.405 | No one knows what was in the briefcase. | CSLALL::LEBLANC_C | Please don't dominate the rapJACK | Mon Apr 03 1995 09:56 | 5 |
| Pulp Fiction-
as seen in previous reviews you either love it or hate it
i thought it was good
shocking but good.....heard the word Mutha F*cker enough times it
almost rivaled the language in Scarface..well not quite... ;^)
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102.406 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Wed Sep 13 1995 14:30 | 7 |
| I spend most of my free time listening to / attempting music, no time to
follow the music industry buzz, or Internet forums... So I was bemused
when a friend pointed out, from the Boston Globe people/arts section, that
Paul McCartney's been preparing a movie about the Dead. Apparently it's
been in preparation for 2 years and is nearing completion.
True? Any known background to this? - Jay
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102.407 | maybe confused with... or maybe something else... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Sep 13 1995 14:46 | 4 |
| I know there is a movie about deadheads coming out this week or next
called Tie Died, but hadn't heard about the McCartney project.
PeterT
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102.408 | Family Unit | OTOOA::REILLY | | Wed Sep 13 1995 14:55 | 12 |
| Saw a little note on that subject in the latest Rolling Stone, the
Garcia issue...
McCartney's first film as a director, I know Linda did some nice
pictures of members of the San Francisco scene...Big Brother,
Quicksilver, Dead, and Airplane...back in '66-'67
sean.
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102.409 | Correct | CSLALL::LEBLANC_C | All good things in all good time | Wed Sep 13 1995 15:03 | 4 |
| that is correct
McCartney's film on the boyz is some sort of documentary around the
band
and their fans...his first attempt
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102.410 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Wed Sep 13 1995 15:27 | 3 |
| also approved by and some material donated by Jerry......
rfb
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102.411 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Wed Sep 13 1995 17:52 | 13 |
| Thx for the McCartney info -- a documentary with input from Jerry, eh?
Wonder if the Dead are a shared passion of sometimes collaborators Elvis
Costello and McCartney. Let's see, they both had latent desires to
compose in classical genres... Lennon would mock McCartney for imitating
Elvis; Costello was widely mocked, at the outset, for using Elvis's name.
Costello considers Lennon-McCartney the best in the pop-muz-biz; so does
McCartney... 8)
Maybe McCartney too "always loved the Dead".
As for the Tie Died movie, I saw an ad for that. Until/unless I see
raves about it in this space, I plan to ignore it. - Jay
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102.412 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Thu Sep 14 1995 09:38 | 8 |
|
I remember hearing that Paul McCartney was inspired to tour a couple
years ago by the Dead......he figured if those can just keep on playing
out year after year, why can't he? I believe that he is a definite
admirer.
Hogan
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102.413 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Thu Sep 14 1995 09:55 | 1 |
| yep...read/heard an interview with Paul M. where he said that...
|
102.414 | | MAIL1::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Thu Sep 14 1995 10:52 | 21 |
| Went to see a bunch of good ones:
The Usual Suspects - excellent crime, murder mystery (don't want to
give away the surprise ending). Might be the best movie I've seen all
year!
To Wong Foo....(et, al) - a santized version of Precilla, Queen of the
Desert. Cute, but you have to suspend reality.
Desperados - a remake of El Marichi (a low budget flick), guitar player
revenges the death of his beloved. Antonio Banderas is numero uno in my
book! (yes it's a sexist comment - but then the movies are our times to
get involved in a fantasy world!)
Living in Oblivion - an "art" film about the making of a low budget art
film. Very, very funny. It's only playing in one theatre in NYC, so
you'd probably find it in Boston.
Dats all folks...
Fredda
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102.415 | upon my head, to have you call me child... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Sep 14 1995 11:01 | 9 |
| > Wonder if the Dead are a shared passion of sometimes collaborators Elvis
> Costello and McCartney. Let's see, they both had latent desires to
Costello has stated that he is a closet deadhead at least. There is an
old photo, perhaps in the Europe '72 book, that shows a crowd shot and
Elvis says he's in it. He also did "Ship of Fools" for the Deadicated
album.
PeterT
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102.416 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Thu Sep 14 1995 12:16 | 9 |
| > Costello has stated that he is a closet deadhead at least. There is an
> old photo, perhaps in the Europe '72 book, that shows a crowd shot and
> Elvis says he's in it. He also did "Ship of Fools" for the Deadicated
> album.
Yep... And in the Musician magazine interview (where Jerry and Elvis
pretty much interview each other), Costello goes into yet more detail of
his long-time affection for the Dead. Hope readers of this conference saw
that interview (circulated online?), it's a grate one. - Jay
|
102.417 | CLOCKERS | OBJRUS::SLOAN | Tell ME all that 'cha know | Fri Sep 22 1995 11:49 | 11 |
| Saw Clockers last night. It's Spike Lee's (as director) new movie, and
it's produced by Spike Lee, Martin Scorsese's(sp?), and someone
else. It's a very REAL look at the projects and generations of drug
dealers.
I usually can't handle a lot of violence but the graphic shots
of crime scenes worked with out being too much. Spike did a good
job of showing that people in the projects are not all thugs and
the cops are not as callous as they are often depicted.
Sloan gives it a thumbs up.
|
102.418 | | STAR::HUGHES | Captain Slog | Mon Sep 25 1995 14:54 | 11 |
| Finally saw "Ready to Wear" on Friday. I do love Altman's films.
It did take me a while to recognise Marcello Mastriani. He looked
familiar, but since Altman likes to use actors/actresses that he has
used before, nearly everyone looks familiar.
gary
p.s. I compensated by watching "Above & Beyond" last night. Uuuurgh. I
even bulk erased the tape to make sure I didn't watch it again
accidentally.
|
102.419 | neat stuff | OBJRUS::SLOAN | Tell ME all that 'cha know | Mon Sep 25 1995 15:53 | 12 |
|
Here's a couple foreign flicks that are worth renting. All Wim Wenders
films are good (Until the End of the World, Paris Texas, etc.) but these
two are great! - Wings of Desire and Far Away Too Close. Wings
of Desire came out first and Far Away Too Close just came out a couple
years ago. There is some english speaking folks in it, Peter Folk
is one. They are about angels intermixing with 'real' people and helping
them out. Neat stuff!
|
102.420 | | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Thu Sep 28 1995 13:29 | 27 |
| fwiw, I've posted this from Beatles...
<<< SITP::USER1:[NOTES$LIBRARY]BEATLES.NOTE;1 >>>
-< The Beatles >-
================================================================================
Note 750.4 RIP Gerry 4 of 4
DELNI::RUKAS 17 lines 26-SEP-1995 19:03
-< Paul Honours the Dead >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Despite the sad news of the death of Grateful Dead leader Jerry Garcia
in August, Paul McCartney is going ahead with launch of a nine-minute,
animated short film on the band, which he has spent the last two years
putting together. THE GRATEFUL DEAD - A Photofilm is directed by Paul
McCartney and brings to life, via animation techniques described by MPL
as "ingenious" and "stunning", a series of Linda McCartney photographs
of the Dead taken in the sixties. The film's soundtrack is, of course,
by the Grateful Dead.
The British Film Institute has invited Paul to exhibit his art-house
short at this year's London Film Festival, which will be held from the
2nd-19th November at one of three venues across London (the National
Film Theatre on the South Bank, the Odeon West End at Leicester Square,
and the ICA in the Mall).
NEWS EDITOR: Andy Davis
SEPT 1995 The Beatles Monthly Book
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102.421 | Smoke | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | if my words did glow... | Tue Nov 14 1995 10:07 | 24 |
|
last night, a friend of mine held my Dylan tickets hostage,
insisting that I MUST go see this movie with her - I -must-! -
and, then she would let me have my tickets ;-)
the movie was "Smoke" - and it was playing around most theatres
last summer so talking about it now will probably do no good.
Except, it really was a great, uplifting movie (I felt) that is
well worth catching if you haven't. It will probably be out as
a video soon.
the basic premise of the movie is someone doing a random act
of kindness for someone else, which starts a little story.
There are 5 or 6 of these little stories interweaving through
the characters lives. We get to see the life-changing impacts
these acts of kindness have. It makes you want to go out and
do something kind for someone.
The directing was excellent and so was the acting.
As the credits were rolling, the song being played is "Smoke
Gets in Your Eyes", sung by Jerry.
Debess
|
102.422 | smokin | SEND::SLOAN | Tell ME all that 'cha know | Tue Nov 14 1995 10:14 | 12 |
|
There was something in the GD Almanac this past summer about Jerry's
involvement with the movie Smoke. Jerry contributed 2 songs to
the song track. The movie was done in collaboration by the director
Wayne Wong (joy luck club) and author Paul Auster (Mr. vertigo and
NY Trilogy). Guess the other song beside 'when smoke gets in your
eyes' done by Jerry is an old soul tune.. Cigarettes and Coffee.
Can't wait to see it. William Hurt is in it too and I think he's
great!
Cath
|
102.423 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Tue Nov 14 1995 10:15 | 4 |
| Coffee and Cigs, By JGB on the SMOKE soundtrack CD is killer!!! Divide Dave
and I played it twice in a row last nite at VERY HIGH volume.
Classic JGB...
rfb
|
102.424 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | if my words did glow... | Tue Nov 14 1995 10:18 | 5 |
|
> Coffee and Cigs
hearing him at the end took me by surprise...I entirely missed
this other song...guess I'll have to rent it when it comes out...
|
102.425 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Tue Nov 14 1995 11:08 | 5 |
| is zat Jerry that says "that was pretty funky"... at the end of coffee
and cigs?? I thought it was Kahn....
rfb
|
102.426 | And It Is Funky too... | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | Were They Ever Here At All? | Tue Nov 14 1995 12:01 | 2 |
| rfb -
That's DEFINITELY the big man!
|
102.427 | | BSS::DSMITH | A Harley, & the Dead the good life | Tue Nov 14 1995 12:35 | 7 |
|
I liked to find the sound track for the one cut Cigarettes and Coffee.
That was killer, brought tears to my eyes.
Divide Dave
|
102.428 | | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | Were They Ever Here At All? | Tue Nov 14 1995 12:57 | 8 |
| Divide Dave -
I didn't have much problem finding the soundtrack for the movie -
only thing is ya gotta buy the whole CD from the movie ($14 or
something like that). It's got some other neat stuff on it too. If I
remember I'll post the whole song list tomorrow.
Jeff
|
102.429 | | ROGAL2::CLARK | | Tue Nov 14 1995 13:16 | 4 |
| Would this be the same "Cigarettes and Coffee" that Otis Redding covered
in '66 (Soul Album, also on both Otis boxes)...?
"It's early in the morning... About a quarter to three..." - Jay
|
102.430 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Tue Nov 14 1995 13:31 | 4 |
| yep......you GOTTA hear the JGB version...like Divide Dave said...tears
in the eyes, esp. at high volume....
rfb
|
102.431 | | ROGAL2::CLARK | | Tue Nov 14 1995 17:16 | 13 |
| > yep......you GOTTA hear the JGB version...like Divide Dave said...tears
> in the eyes, esp. at high volume....
Well all right then.
Come to think of it... I can only think of one other Dead cover of an
Otis Redding standard ("Hard to Handle" on Bear's Choice [also a hit for
Black Crowes of course]). Always suspected they had to be into Otis
though. (The only R&B artist creating albums at the rarified
Beatles/Dylan level in the 60s...)
I know 2 couples who consider the Redding "Cigarettes and Coffee" their
song -- *definitely* will check out the Smoke version. - JayC.
|
102.432 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | if my words did glow... | Tue Nov 14 1995 17:21 | 10 |
|
> Can't wait to see it. William Hurt is in it too and I think he's
> great!
btw cath, and anyone else who thinks William Hurt is great,
"Kiss of the Spiderwoman" is going to be shown on PBS (Ch 2)
on Friday or Saturday at 10 or 11
Debess
|
102.433 | | TRLIAN::DUGGAN | BornInTheDesert,RaisedInTheLion'sDen | Wed Nov 15 1995 07:00 | 10 |
| re: .431:
"Bear's Choice"
...I've often wondered... who is "bear"?
Whoever it is, (s)he has impeccable musical tastes... "Smokestack
Lightning" has always been my absolute favorite blues....
...mike
|
102.434 | | PILO3::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed Nov 15 1995 08:41 | 10 |
| re: <<< Note 102.433 by TRLIAN::DUGGAN "BornInTheDesert,RaisedInTheLion'sDen" >>>
> "Bear's Choice"
>
> ...I've often wondered... who is "bear"?
bear == Owsley, former soundman, benefactor and chief chemist
for the dead ;-)
/Ken
|
102.435 | Nick of Time | OUTPOS::EKLOF | Waltzing with Bears | Wed Nov 29 1995 15:39 | 11 |
| Saw "Nick of Time" over the weekend. Good flick! You know how some
movies have scenes where the suspense tends to twist your guts? In this movie
it's non-stop from about five minutes in, until the end.
Johnny Depp plays a man who's daughter has been kidnapped by Christopher
Walken's character. He's given a gun and the picture of a person, and told that
if he doesn't kill that person in one hour and fifteen minutes, his daughter
will be killed. The movie then follows him through the next hour and twenty
minutes or so, in near realtime.
Mark
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102.436 | Much Ado About Nothing | AD::CHARNOKY | The time has come, the walrus said | Fri Dec 01 1995 11:47 | 19 |
| Rented "Much Ado About Nothing" with some friends last night.
Shakespeare was a master of wit and an expert on the human condition!
What a hilarious work! Now I see why iambic pentameter (sp?) is so
powerful: the pause allows the audience to digest each and every line
of material, since EVERY LINE written packs quite a punch. I was
LITERALLY rolling and the floor laughing like a madman!
It makes you realize that human nature does not change, no matter how
many years go by. The characters seem to revel in their humanness.
They have their faults and problems, but they let it all out. Somehow
they manage to overcome crazy situations, find love, and enjoy being
alive!
This is very uplifting, and I guarantee you won't be able to stop
smiling after watching this!
'noky
|
102.437 | | SALEM::MARTIN_S | Perpetual Smile... | Fri Dec 01 1995 11:54 | 10 |
|
Muchadoaboutnothing: Good movie indeed. I read it, then saw the
flick. Tough to understand their speak. Michael Keaton plays a
great scumbag (in this and in Beetlejuice). :-)
Saw "Shawshank Redemption" the other night. Real good.
|
102.438 | To Infinity and beyond.... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Dec 05 1995 12:16 | 5 |
| Toy Story! Bring the kids or go yourself. It's a trip! I missed the very
ending due to problems I'll relate elsewhere, but I'll take my daughter
back to see it again soon. Maybe Dan too.
PeterT
|
102.439 | thumbs up for Shawshank Redemption | EVMS::ECOMAN::DEBESS | SomethingNewIsWaitingToBeBorn | Wed Jan 10 1996 11:11 | 13 |
|
Guntis rented "Shawshank Redemption" - I knew it was about prison
and I figured it was another one of -those- films, action packed,
violent - nothing I would want to see. I grudgingly sat down to
watch it, but figured I would not sit through the whole thing...
Well, much to my surprise, I really liked this movie a lot.
There is some brutal violence but it is far outweighed by the
relationship between the 2 main characters played by Tim Robbins
and Morgan Freedman and the theme that runs throughout - hope,
even when things seem hopeless.
Debess
|
102.440 | two thumbs up! | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Wed Jan 10 1996 12:47 | 6 |
| i saw that one on pay-per-view in my hotel room in SF one night while
there for a trade show... the movie was much more interesting since i
was at alcatraz earlier that day! :^) i agree though... excellent
movie!!
da ve
|
102.441 | Trade show miscreant :^) | STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH | All good things in all good time | Wed Jan 10 1996 12:56 | 1 |
| what were you in for?
|
102.442 | NOW KID!!! :^) | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:03 | 3 |
| playing with the pencils on the "Group W" bench....
da ve
|
102.443 | Launch me | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:04 | 7 |
| I got the video for Apollo 13 for Christmas..watched it once and liked
it a lot...I was an space/astronaut buff as a kid, and the fact that
it's a true story makes one realize how F'n lucky those guys were to
get home safe...amazing...
well done...if you can hook your vcr to your stereo, and you ever rent
this one, crank it up...
|
102.444 | Space cadets unite | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:13 | 6 |
|
Hey Wes,
I was a space cadet as a kid too! I think I still am some of the
time.
mark
|
102.445 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Subvert the dominant pair of dimes | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:31 | 3 |
| I'm still a space cadet.
;-)
|
102.446 | spaceheads sing ! | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:37 | 3 |
| meet George Jetson...Jane his wife...
:)
|
102.447 | Huston, we have a problem... | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:39 | 12 |
| Always been a space cadet! But, I'm interested in astronomy too ;-)
I caught Apollo 13 this summer, on my last day in Australia, just
as it was previewing there. Taking in the average age of the crowd,
I was problably one of the few there that actually remembered this
from when it happened, but I didn't remember nearly enough. I have
to applaud Ron Howard for going with the Vomit Comet to film this
thing and getting pictures of what a real micro-gravity environment
would be like. Much better than suspending everyone from
ropes. Definitely recommended.
PeterT
|
102.448 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Thu Jan 11 1996 15:05 | 6 |
| Mighty Aphrodite - a Woody Allen movie about what else? woody and his
life....complete with greek chorus. it was great.
How to Make an American Quilt - chick flick extraordinaire
|
102.449 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | SomethingNewIsWaitingToBeBorn | Thu Jan 11 1996 16:18 | 12 |
|
> Mighty Aphrodite - a Woody Allen movie about what else? woody and his
> life....complete with greek chorus. it was great.
hey Carol - why didn't you give me a call to see that? I woulda
gone with ya ;-)...instead Guntis and I went to see "Cutthroat
Island" (HAR!) and I kept thinking "I wish I was in the other
theatre seeing "Mighty Aphrodite"...and never did get to see it.
|
102.450 | | AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel | | Thu Jan 11 1996 17:15 | 5 |
| Odd or ironic that 3 of today's top directors are Laverne, Meathead and
Opie/Richie Cunningham
jeff
|
102.451 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Couldn't stand the weather | Fri Jan 12 1996 08:12 | 1 |
| oy.
|
102.452 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | serpent deflector | Fri Jan 12 1996 09:19 | 3 |
|
Isn't shirley (as in laverne &) a producer now?
|
102.453 | new movie and a couple fav's | SEND::SLOAN | Tell ME all that 'cha know | Mon Jan 15 1996 12:36 | 14 |
|
Went to see "Waiting to Exhale" on Friday. It was pretty good.
Interesting to see a all black cast. The sound track was
a mellow mix done by Baby Face. Nothing too deep but good
female black leads.
Reminded me I wanted to catch 'White Man's Burden'. Guess I'll
have to catch that on video.
I also got to rewatch two from my list of favorities over the
holidays : Being There & Harold and Maud. I never get tired of
seeing them... good to rent if/when we get more snow days.
Cath
|
102.454 | Philly based on a true story??? | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Mon Jan 15 1996 12:45 | 5 |
| we rented "Philadelphia" Friday night...great flick, Tom Hanks does an
outstanding job (Oscar winner?) as does Denzel Washington...Hanks is
one helluvan actor
Wes
|
102.455 | | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Mon Jan 15 1996 12:46 | 2 |
| wow... haven't thought about Harold and Maude in ages!!!! one of
the best! imho of course...
|
102.456 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Jan 15 1996 13:17 | 6 |
| Kalifornia, with Brad Pitt, Juliette Lewis, and the guy from the X-files.
One of those $1.50 for 5 days specials, and it was a really good flick!
Though pretty violent... sorta like a precursor to Natural Born Killers.
/Ken
|
102.457 | | AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel | | Mon Jan 15 1996 13:38 | 7 |
| Watched, for the first time in a few years, The Fisher King over the
weekend. Fine flick.
"I love New York in June,
how about you?
I love a Gershwin tune,
how about you?".....
|
102.458 | Fisher King | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Couldn't stand the weather | Mon Jan 15 1996 13:48 | 2 |
| wow. i saw that this weekend, too.
mighty fine flick.
|
102.459 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Mon Jan 15 1996 14:11 | 2 |
|
I watched Taxi Driver over the weekend. I forgot how great it was.
|
102.460 | one of my faves too | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | SomethingNewIsWaitingToBeBorn | Mon Jan 15 1996 14:29 | 9 |
|
Re: Harold and Maude - what a great inspiration that character is...
I bought the video as a 40th birthday present for my sister-friend
and told her "getting older doesn't mean you have to get old"...
loved the Cat Stevens soundtrack too.
Debess
|
102.461 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Mon Jan 15 1996 14:41 | 2 |
|
I had a friend who named his cats Harold & Maude.
|
102.462 | | MAIL2::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Tue Jan 16 1996 09:28 | 18 |
| Saw 12 Monkeys - very interesting. It's a time travel fable about
quite a changed world. I don't really want to give the plot away.
Bruce Willis can actually act (a little - I'm not a fan of his) and
Brad Pitt is wild. See it!
Also went to see Leaving Las Vegas. This was the most disturbing
movie I've seen in a long time. It left me depressed for two days!
Nicholas Cage plays an alcoholic was gets fired from his job, takes his
severence pay to move to Las Vegas to drink himself to death.
Elizabeth Shue is a prostitute he meets up with. She falls in love
with him! But doesn't try to "redeem" him. It was overwhelmingly
graphic and made me cringe at times. The performances were very
powerful, however, in good conscience I can't recommend this movie.
For me in conjured up some very bad memories of friends who've had
drinking/drugging problems (not to this extent though) and it left me
shaken.
Fredda
|
102.463 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Jan 16 1996 10:03 | 8 |
| Freeda,
yer last note is exactly why I avoid most movies, esp. ones with weird
plots...I tend to dwell on them too much before i realize that
IT'S ONLY HOLLYWOOD!!!!!!!!!!! If I'm going to be duped by Hollywood,
at least make me laugh!!! %^)
rfb_off on a movie tangent
|
102.464 | | NETCAD::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Tue Jan 16 1996 10:15 | 6 |
| That movie is up at the top of Siskel and Ebert's top 10 of 1995, if that
makes any difference to you.
adam
ps. I love Elizabeth Shue from her days in Adventures in Babysitting :-)
|
102.465 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | serpent deflector | Tue Jan 16 1996 11:08 | 8 |
|
>Adventures in Babysitting
An underrrated movie! :)
I met her once, when she came up to Hanover with her brother Andrew
(90210 or whatever) Shue.
|
102.466 | Following that tangent... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Tue Jan 16 1996 17:10 | 17 |
| > yer last note is exactly why I avoid most movies, esp. ones with weird
> plots...I tend to dwell on them too much before i realize that
> IT'S ONLY HOLLYWOOD!!!!!!!!!!! If I'm going to be duped by Hollywood,
> at least make me laugh!!! %^)
I'm glad you said this...my wife and I tend to stick to comedies, as
a lot of the stuff that comes out just doesn't seem entertaining.
We finally got around to renting Pulp Fiction, which Linda had been
curious about for a while...her name is Tarantino, and folks have been
asking her for a year now if she is any relation to Quentin. Well,
this movie might represent a certain slice of life in LA, and some
scenes were funny due to an odd juxtaposition of values or behaviours,
but most of the scenes seemed overly violent. I was glad when it was
over...
Dan
|
102.467 | | SUBPAC::MAGGARD | Mail Ordered Husband | Tue Jan 16 1996 17:45 | 37 |
|
I thought Pulp Fiction was hilarious.
Then again, I consider Natural Born Killers to be a pretty good art film.
:-)
But seriously...
I compare the violence of today's movies to the exaggerated emotional
metaphors (death = sex, etc.) common in early American literature, and I see
similar expressions of emotions, just different ones. 150 years ago people
were just starting to deal with their sexuality through literature -- and in
written literature (the only real public expressive outlet) is where you first
find the colorful expressions of those emotions. Two hundred years later I'd
have to say that most folks are still well behind in the evolution of their
sexual maturity, but we're way ahead in sexuality compared to dealing with our
anger and violent tendencies.
The troubling thing about violence in movies isn't the violence itself, but
the frustration and anger that it exposes. More significantly it highlights
how obviously immature we humans are when it comes to dealing with our anger.
Compared to dealing with anger, we're masters of our sexuality -- scary
thought, eh? The people who know how to express their anger in non-violent
means, in today's world, are the authors, the artists, and the writers -- the
ones with the gift and the vision to put humanity in perspective. Many media
are avialable today for expressing these emotions, so we (the
non-artists/writers/authors) tend to see it show up in many places.
That's why I find it thought provoking -- and refreshing -- when I see people
take different looks at violence as an expression of anger, frustration, rage,
and violence as a natural trait, as in the above two films.
- jeff_semi-resident_casual_observer
|
102.468 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Jan 16 1996 17:54 | 8 |
| no offense Jeff....but *U* are a weird-o!!!!
%^)
actually I found yer explanation interesting....
rfb
|
102.469 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Couldn't stand the weather | Wed Jan 17 1996 08:24 | 4 |
| my daughter is a tarantino fan, big time.
she's seen his movies enough times to quote the dialogue through-
out the whole film. quite annoying actually ;-)
|
102.470 | couple goodies | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Wed Jan 17 1996 09:49 | 7 |
|
I thought Pulp F. and Natural Born were excellent flicks. Natural Born
got a little out of control toward the end, but it was still pretty
artistic way to present something so awful.
Society is out of control thanks to modern life. I try not to
understand it.
|
102.471 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Wed Jan 17 1996 10:02 | 10 |
|
I am also in the court that doesn't do violent disturbing movies. I am
disturbed enough already 8^|. These movies just leave me uneasy and
feeling anxious. I don't like em.
Give me "It's a Wonderful Life " anyday, or Harold and Maude or
Lion King or The wizard of OZ or......
|
102.472 | Fab Flix Roool | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Wed Jan 17 1996 10:07 | 1 |
| or...A Hard Days Night, Help, Yellow Submarine...
|
102.473 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Wed Jan 17 1996 10:20 | 5 |
|
I found Pulp Fiction (great title) disturbing and difficult to
watch. I enjoyed it thoroughly! The second time, I expect to
laugh my way through it. That Samuel Jackson character is just
too much!
|
102.474 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jan 17 1996 10:39 | 6 |
| re.471
see why we get along so well...%^)
rfb_disturbed
|
102.475 | Slightly wierd | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu Jan 18 1996 13:39 | 7 |
|
I loved Pulp Fiction... I thought it was one of the
best from last year. Vinnie Barbarino as a hit man was
very funny.... Samueal Jackson was pretty cool too. " and
I will strike down upon thee with great vengenace..."
Toby
|
102.476 | my .02 | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Thu Jan 18 1996 13:46 | 5 |
| I'm not into "action" or violence type o' films, but I thought in its'
own way that Pulp Fiction was also funny...sure it had its' violent
scenes, but a funny story line about 2 hit-men...
Wes
|
102.477 | Scary! | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Jan 18 1996 14:21 | 3 |
| Pulp Fiction scarred me emotionally and it took me a year of counseling
to get over the basement scene in the pawn shop....and that guy working
the counter kinda looked like DA VE?!!?!?!???!??!?
|
102.478 | :^) | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Thu Jan 18 1996 14:23 | 8 |
| you caught me... does this mean i lose my job now? does appearing in
this movie make me unfit to market semiconductor products?? oh, for
shame... :^)
gee... i guess i have to go see this movie now...
da ve_star_of_stage_and_screens_
(large and small)
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102.479 | maybe I need to see it again | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu Jan 18 1996 15:16 | 4 |
| I saw Pulp Fiction, and when it ended, I was like, what was the fuss
all about ? I thought it was mediocre at best.
/Ken
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102.480 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Thu Jan 18 1996 15:26 | 5 |
|
re - Pulp
I liked the female actress. Thought she was a rush. Too bad she
sniffed that root. aye?
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102.481 | thumbs down | ASABET::DCLARK | voodoo mathematician | Mon Jan 22 1996 15:30 | 3 |
| I wasn't too hot on Pulp Fiction. One of the few films the wife and
I couldn't finish while crashed on our couch. That hasn't happened
since we rented "The Piano".
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102.482 | | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Mon Jan 22 1996 16:10 | 9 |
| re.481 so you fell asleep to The Piano? was it that bad? I've been
meaning to rent that one...Piano Fan that I am, and as I recall, it got
basically good reviews when it came out?
didn't Holly Hunter get nominated for best actress for that?
thanx,
Wes
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102.483 | strange but interesting | RECV::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Mon Jan 22 1996 16:40 | 14 |
|
I saw the Piano. I thought it was a good movie. Harvey Kietel (sp?)
plays a unusual role. I found the scenes with him and Holly Hunter
provacative.
There are a few disturbing scenes (when the irate husband goes after
Holly after her piano lessons) and the daughter was rather a
haunting imp.
Most of the story is told through Holly Hunters 'thoughts' as she
has no speaking parts in the movie. She did a great job of
communicating without using her mouth though.
Cathy
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102.484 | | STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Tue Jan 23 1996 10:45 | 9 |
|
the very very best thing about seeing The Piano is, I think it
finally motivated Guntis, after about 10 years, to move our piano
from CT to our house...I mean, if they could move this piano from
a boat to the shore and then through the rainforest up the muddy
hill path to their house, well...
;-)
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102.485 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Jan 23 1996 10:58 | 4 |
| I think The Piano is my oldest daughters favorite movie.
rfb
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102.486 | ! | QUOIN::BELKIN | Nothin' left to do but :-) :-) :-) | Tue Jan 23 1996 11:00 | 6 |
| > finally motivated Guntis, after about 10 years, to move our piano
ahh, now we see the truth - you dragged Guntis to see the movie and then
shamed him into moving your piano! Hey - whatever floats your..uh.. piano!
Josh
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102.487 | Jane Austen, Hollywood screenwriter... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Fri Jan 26 1996 10:22 | 7 |
|
We went out to a real movie theatre last Saturday, and saw
Sense and Sensibility. It was very well done, although Linda
had read the book in the past month and was struck by some
absences (of minor characters only). I'd recommend it.
Dan
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102.488 | 12 Monkeys: thumbs up! | AD::CHARNOKY | The time has come, the walrus said | Fri Jan 26 1996 11:24 | 21 |
| Saw "Twelve Monkeys" last week... excellent Terry Gilliam (Time
Bandits, Brazil) movie. From what I hear, Bruce Willis liked the
script so much, he asked to play the part for free. :^D
Brat Pitt was a nice surprise, he really _can_ act! His character was
an insane/eccentric son of viral researcher - a far cry from his
typical stud/hero roles.
One good message I saw was: sometimes you are helpless to change the
course of certain events in your life; that's why it is important to
stop and smell the flowers.
Another message seemed to be the impending doom of society. The basic
plot revolves around a man-made virus which kills off billions of
people and forces major changes in the way survivors must live. Also
many references to the commercial society we live in and how the TV/radio
makes us believe that we NEED to have certain things.
Good food for thought, fine acting, fun to watch the story unfold!
noky
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102.489 | | AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobel | | Fri Jan 26 1996 14:29 | 1 |
| anyone seen the Bill Clinton movie, "Waiting to Inhale"?
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102.490 | brief speculation | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Fri Jan 26 1996 14:57 | 11 |
|
Hey I finally heard something that provides a valid answer to
the question, what was in the brief case? in pulp fiction.
Apparently the big bad guy in the movie ( I forget his name but
he's the black dude that Bruce Willis had a run in with) sold
his soul to the devil. John Travolta and the other guy were
sent to buy it back.. that explains why the brief case was
a glow .. it contained his soul. Also the same guy had a band-aid
on the back of his neck (apparently where his soul was extracted)
and underneath that is suppose to be 666 (the devil's mark).
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102.491 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Jan 26 1996 16:05 | 2 |
|
Whoa! pretty wild
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102.492 | I'd like to know what it was though | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Fri Jan 26 1996 16:16 | 7 |
|
I thought it was Gold glowing...
Besides why would anybody want the soul?
Toby
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102.493 | And he was gonna get medievel on that mutha****** | PCBUOA::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Jan 26 1996 16:27 | 1 |
| his name was Marsalis or Marsellis
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102.494 | guess he felt imcomplete without it? | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Fri Jan 26 1996 21:35 | 7 |
|
Re: 102.492
Marsalis wanted to buy back his own soul that he sold to the devil.
The other guys were just getting it for him
Sloan
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102.495 | It's OK...Lisa bought it back... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Mon Jan 29 1996 11:41 | 6 |
| > Marsalis wanted to buy back his own soul that he sold to the devil.
Are you sure you're not getting this mixed up with the Simpson's
episode where Bart sold his soul to Milhouse? :-)
Dan
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102.496 | I watch MST3K as well | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Mon Jan 29 1996 11:56 | 4 |
|
That was a superior Simpons episode.
Deane_who_watches_only_the_Simpsons_and_Trailside
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102.497 | The Army of The... | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Mon Jan 29 1996 12:52 | 7 |
| I'd recommend "12 Monkeys" too. I usually work at home Friday's, but they made
me come in for a meeting in the morning. So I took the afternoon off and went
to see the monkeys... I don't think I've seen much of Brad Pitt in anything,
but he certainly makes a nicely convincing psychotic in this one. It's
not quite what you would call a 'feel good' movie, but it is very well done.
PeterT
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102.498 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Jan 29 1996 13:06 | 14 |
| My daughter Lindsey was sick over the weekend so I rented a bunch of
movies to keep her (and me) on the couch.
Species -- love cheap, crummy Sci-fi stuff and the monster had a great bod
9 Months -- my wife loved it, her kind of movie
Congo -- more stupi, poorly done sci-fi..I loved it!!
The Indian in The Cupboard -- I liked it. not what I expected
and a couple of really stupid ones I can't even remember...
rfb
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102.499 | | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | the eyes of man have not set foot | Tue Jan 30 1996 08:13 | 11 |
| my band was "rain and winded out" or "powered out" on Saturday...we
were 'sposed to play in Millis, but the whole town was without power,
so we didn't play...so, I got to stay home and rent a movie...we
watched the Tina Turner story "What's Love got To Do With It" and I
thought angela Bassett did an Excellent job as Tina...
obviously it's got her slant to things, but Ike was one sob...I thought
the movie was very good, but I'm partial to biographies and movies
based on true stories...
Wes
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102.500 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Tue Jan 30 1996 09:19 | 2 |
| the Doors was on the toob last nite. i'd never seen it.
sad, in a way.
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102.501 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Tue Jan 30 1996 09:21 | 9 |
|
Thought I'd favor the community with my latest reviews.
Sid & Nancy - intense, great flick.
Clerks - Wonderful! don't miss it. very funny.
The Basketball Diaries - lousy. formulaic. predictable. boring.
You're welcome :-)
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102.502 | i'll second that | LUDWIG::IRZA | they say it can't be done | Tue Jan 30 1996 09:42 | 4 |
|
clerks was a killer movie!! 8^)
^dave
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102.503 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Tue Jan 30 1996 09:53 | 5 |
|
did you see the "original" ending? They had it on the
special director's edition laserdisc I rented. I can
tell you if you want but suffice it to say it's better
without.
|
102.504 | | LUDWIG::IRZA | they say it can't be done | Tue Jan 30 1996 10:16 | 3 |
| hmmm...i'm curious. send me e-mail 8^)
^dave
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102.505 | Clerks | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Tue Jan 30 1996 10:27 | 4 |
|
I 3rd the clerks recommendation. :-))))
Harlarious
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102.506 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Tue Jan 30 1996 10:56 | 14 |
|
> Sid & Nancy - intense, great flick.
I thought the same thing - very intense.
> The Basketball Diaries - lousy. formulaic. predictable. boring.
Wow, I was hoping it would be good...
I've been meaning to get this since I'm a big Jim Carroll fan....hmmm....
Thanks,
bob
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102.507 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Tue Jan 30 1996 10:58 | 4 |
|
third for clerks
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102.508 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | I drive for music. | Tue Jan 30 1996 11:53 | 5 |
|
FWIW, I give a thumbs up to both clerks and Basketball Diaries. If you
like Jim Carroll (This boy's life, right?) you'll like this movie
(maybe.) (probably.)
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102.509 | | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Jan 31 1996 11:41 | 9 |
| Clerks: That's the one with the guy in the convienence store and his
friend in the Video store who both hate their jobs, play hockey,
various girlfriends, dealers, etc? Definitely a great flick. My favorite
line from that (at least one of the ones you could print ;-)
"Just what kind of convienence store are you running here?"
Hilarious...
PeterT
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102.510 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Thu Feb 01 1996 14:51 | 4 |
| and how about that encounter the girlfriend had in the restroom
aaaeeeooooooooowwwwwwwww
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102.511 | Dead Man Walking | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Tue Feb 13 1996 10:44 | 17 |
|
last night was chick-night-at-the-movies (except Guntis joined us too)
we went to see "Dead Man Walking", a Tim Robbins film starring
Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn.
I thought it was a very powerful movie, all the moreso since it
was based on true experiences. The basic plot is - a nun becomes
the spirtual advisor to a murderer on death row. The movie is
very careful to give this story from all sides, letting you make
your own decision on where you stand on the death penalty. The
overwhelming message, though, is the importance of struggling for
love over hate.
Excellent performances. Interesting soundtrack - lots of Indian
music (tabla) throughout, credits roll over a Bruce Springsteen title
track.
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102.512 | | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Tue Feb 13 1996 12:15 | 12 |
| yes it was a very powerful film. one i might not have gone to left to
my own devices but i wanted to bond, so I went! once again i have
to say SS is due for an oscar for this one. SEan Penn was mesmerizing
as the murderer. what power - i didn't know he could act. i guess
tim robbins wrote the screen play?
also did you notice at the end on the credits it said : 'to ..' a
couple names and one of the name was Thelma Bledsoe. Was that the
last name of Thelma from 'Thelma and Louise' in which SS once again was
passed over for an award?
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102.513 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Feb 13 1996 12:49 | 9 |
| I saw the real nun, can't remember her name, on CNN before the movie
was released. Very compelling, fascinating interview. The family of the
victim was also interviewed. they led one to believe that it was them
that got the nun to talk to the family...she wasn't very interested at
first with the victims side...but after meeting them, she realized
there was a lot more to the entire story than even she wanted to see in
the very beginning....or something like that.
rfb
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102.514 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Tue Feb 13 1996 13:01 | 14 |
|
the movie didn't portray it that she wasn't -interested- in the
victims' side, rather that she was -afraid- to approach them...
I don't think she ever really took "sides"...her purpose was to
help the murderer face what he had done and try to heal his soul
before he would be put to death...it would have been much easier
for her to show her love and compassion for the victims only...it
was very hard to do what she did because it was misinterpreted as
taking sides. She struggled to "love the sinner, not the sin".
Powerful lesson there.
Debess
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102.515 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Feb 13 1996 13:30 | 14 |
| re:the movie didn't portray it that she wasn't -interested- in the
victims' side, rather that she was -afraid- to approach them...
that's my point...remember, this is Hollywood...from the interview i saw,
she had no desire to approach the victims family until they basically
"jumped her shit"
she then saw the need to "heal" both sides, or so the interview seemed
to suggest (victims family was part of the CNN interview), now that I
think of it, it wasn't CNN but prob Good Morning AmeriKa or something
like that.
rfb_who will prob not see this movie but will watch Species over and
over again %^)
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102.516 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Tue Feb 13 1996 13:44 | 14 |
|
what's Species about, rfb? I'm not familiar with it...!
different strokes and all that...but, what -I- like in
a movie is primarily the acting (a good character study)
and a plot that gets me thinking (so much so that I will
continue to think about it afterwards)...what I -don't-
like in a movie is graphic violence - gratuitious or not.
Guntis and I rarely agree on the movies that we like.
Is this a male/female thing?
Debess
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102.517 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Feb 13 1996 13:55 | 17 |
| Species....SETI, Serach for Extra-terrestrial Intelligence (spelling
sucks) sends out msgs into space, recieves back alien transmission on
how to combine alien DNA with human DNA. results in a rapidly growing
child who reaches maturity as a BABE! in like 6 months who's whole goal
in life is to mate with human males and produce alien/human babys that
will take over the earth, destroy humankind and populate. some blood,
cheap lowgrade sci-fi, great T-n-A....MY KINDA SCHLOCK!
RE: is it a male/female thing
see above description...%^)
I watched this with my 16 yearold, who loves cheap Sci-fi too, but,
being the feminist she is hated the T-n-A...of course
my wife *hated* this movie...needless to say
rfb
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102.518 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Tue Feb 13 1996 14:05 | 5 |
| > child who reaches maturity as a BABE! in like 6 months who's whole goal
I didn't see that one either...isn't that about a pig? ;-)
Debess
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102.519 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Tue Feb 13 1996 14:08 | 3 |
| no....that's me.
rfb
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102.520 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Tue Feb 13 1996 14:12 | 3 |
|
:-) love ya, rfb!
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102.521 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | I drive for music. | Tue Feb 13 1996 14:48 | 12 |
|
Babe came in 3rd in the Oscar running (behind Braveheart & Apollo 13)
with 7 nominations.
Picture
Supporting Actor
Directing
Screenplay (previously published)
Art Direction
Editing
Visual Effects
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102.522 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Tue Feb 13 1996 15:31 | 13 |
| I guess I didn't get "Babe"... Everyone we know praised it to the skies.
So, I take kids of varying ages to see it.
The youngest (5) is very upset when Babe's mother is slaughtered. Had to
leave the theater.
The almost-teens are bored and embarrassed their friends might see them.
The culminating scene strains credibility to the limit...
Who knows, if I went in with no clue as to what to expect, I mighta loved
it. Over-hyping movies to friends seems sets 'em up for disappointment....
- JayC.
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102.523 | waste of Forrest Whittiker(sp?) and Ben Kingsley | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Tue Feb 13 1996 15:36 | 5 |
| I saw Species and was rather unimpressed. Some nice effects, a bit too
much blood and guts, a few nice bods, but extremely predictable. Not my
type. But then I liked "Thelma and Louise". Go figger...
PeterT
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102.524 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Subvert the dominant pair of dimes | Tue Feb 13 1996 15:47 | 4 |
| > no....that's me.
Thanks again for the chuckle of the day, rfb! ;-)
|
102.525 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | I drive for music. | Tue Feb 13 1996 16:00 | 6 |
|
>The youngest (5) is very upset when Babe's mother is slaughtered.
poop. I haven't seen it yet. :}
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102.526 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Tue Feb 13 1996 16:12 | 5 |
| > poop. I haven't seen it yet. :}
Not to worry -- that's just the beginning. She gets it even earlier than
Bambi's mother, the lion king's father, etc. Not as quick as "Bambi Meets
Godzilla", though. - JayC.
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102.527 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | I drive for music. | Wed Feb 14 1996 09:31 | 7 |
|
>"Bambi Meets
Godzilla",
Now THAT'S an oscar-winner... :)
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102.528 | wots, uh, the deal | AD::CHARNOKY | The time has come, the walrus said | Wed Feb 14 1996 09:35 | 6 |
| What's the deal with this movie Babe?
It looked like a cheesy kiddie flick with a pig... but now I'm starting
to wonder if it's trying to introduce people to vegetarianism.
'noky_whos_been_eatin_a_lot_more_beans_lately_and_should_probably_get_some_beano
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102.529 | finally | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Wed Feb 14 1996 09:46 | 7 |
|
Thanks to Chris Kupiec, I now know what the music on the Pulp
Fiction soundtrack is classified as.
Zydeco!!!!!!
Deane_zydeco_fan
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102.530 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Wed Feb 14 1996 12:30 | 5 |
| >"Bambi Meets Godzilla"
I occasionally wonder if this cartoon short still pops up at film
festivals. Yes, someone actually came up with such a thing. Hilarious,
if predictable. 8) - JayC.
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102.531 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Feb 14 1996 12:35 | 7 |
| re: petert and Species...
*EXACTLY* why I liked it! %^)
rfb_easily amused
I liked Thelma and Louise, too
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102.532 | | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Wed Feb 14 1996 12:42 | 4 |
| re JayC a couple back...
i don't know about film fests and stuff, but it does occasionally make
late night cable every so often... :^)
|
102.533 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Feb 14 1996 13:09 | 6 |
| Re: Bambi vs. Godzilla
You can rent it at video stores w/ a decent animation section too.
bob
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102.534 | | AWECIM::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Wed Feb 14 1996 13:27 | 15 |
| re: the movie Babe
We rented a movie for the kids that had preview for Babe, and it looks
hilarious! At least, it's in the parents-can-watch-it-too category for
kids movies. It's gotten really good reviews too.
Just seeing the characters (animals) and some of the voices had me
crackin' up! Definitely looked worth it in a suitable frame of mind.
As far as Babe's parent getting slaughtered, I think it's good for kids
to know that meat comes from animals, not just from nicely wrapped packages
in the meat dept at supermarkets. My kids sure know. Timmy wants to hunt
for some of his own meat, and I don't event hunt!
/Ken
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102.535 | teach | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Feb 14 1996 13:39 | 15 |
| teach yer kids to hunt and fish.
The most endearing young memories I have of my father and I are ones setting
around a lake or campfire. During VietNam and all the sh*t that went
with it, we grew apart...now we are as close as ever because of those
early fishing days, and we still plan a couple of fishing trips
together each year.
as little kids, Patty and I always drug ours along on outdoor
excursions...they grew apart from that and us during the "terrible
teens", now both are heavy into outdoors activities/interests.
makes me feel good that I had an influence over them as little kids
that is now one of the bigest influences of their "adult" lives.
rfb
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102.536 | earth who gives to us this food... | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:04 | 14 |
|
> teach yer kids to hunt and fish.
I'll teach my kids what I want to - DAMMIT! ;-)...
I like the outdoor part - but since I don't hunt or fish myself,
I can't exactly see myself teaching my kids to do it!
but if I -did- do that, and -did- teach them, I think I would do it
with the idea of teaching them to respect and give thanks to the
animals giving up their lives for my substenance - kinda like what I
do around the dinner table every night...
Debess
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102.537 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:08 | 11 |
| re: Debess, and "but if I did...."
exactly......to do so without the respect, imo, is wrong.
also, to not give a kid a fishing pole at, say around the age of 5-6
should be a crime punishable by death....err, I mean punishable by
making one serve time with Manson. %^)
rfb
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102.538 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:13 | 8 |
|
> also, to not give a kid a fishing pole at, say around the age of 5-6
> should be a crime punishable by death....
I hope that the fact that Guntis has done this has -me- covered ;-)
Debess
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102.539 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:13 | 10 |
| > with the idea of teaching them to respect and give thanks to the
> animals giving up their lives for my substenance -
and two rules I go by:
- only take what you need or what you can use
(i know guys who fill their freezer with fish, just to take them)
- never take the biggest or the best, don't take the young.
(ensures strong survival of the species)
|
102.540 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:19 | 7 |
| I'm not worried about you , Debess....%^) and Guntis will surely go the
heaven...%^)
I was waiting for "fisherman suport", Jay! %^) God, looking at these
damn Cabelas magizines hurts the credit card!
rfb
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102.541 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:23 | 12 |
| <-- Ha! ;-)
i'm brwosing the cabela's catalogue and making a list.
as an aside, i got a cabela's visa card a while ago and they
offer points on purchases, which translates to cash on cabela's
orders. so, when i bought a computer in october i put it on my
credit card for 30 days, then got a dcu loan. made a bunch of
cabela's $$ which i'm about ready to cash in!! :-)
my count says 37 days 'til the boat hits the water.
|
102.542 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:39 | 8 |
| A CABELA'S CREDIT CARD!!!! DON'T TELL ME THAT SH*T!!!!
ya know how "friends" can send "friends" a free Cabela (I don't know if
they are really friends or not cause I don't have that kinda dough)
maybe we should send Debess and Guntis one??? %^)
rfb
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102.543 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:44 | 7 |
| > maybe we should send Debess and Guntis one??? %^)
don't bother yourself - we already get 'em...(I read books,...
he reads Cabela's catalogs...)
Debess
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102.544 | Do we need another "crime" on the books, though? | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:48 | 14 |
| > also, to not give a kid a fishing pole at, say around the age of 5-6
> should be a crime [...]
Actually, you can give them a pole even earlier...but hold off on the
hooks until at least then! We bought little rubber goldfish and tied
them on the end of the line...it's just the right weight for the kids
to fling...stick a hula hoop on the grass to give them a target and
they're all set...better yet, take them to any body of water larger
than a dixie cup and they'll be content for hours.
I've got a picture in my office of my daughter (at age 6) holding up
her first fish (a little sunnie)...she's so proud.
Dan
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102.545 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:55 | 6 |
| yer right, Dan...no more crimes....but one should be forced to eat
worms ....%^)
Debess....no offense taken, I hope, because of my notes....
rfb
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102.546 | now ya done it | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:58 | 4 |
|
rfb, now I am truly offended...for you to think that I would
be offended and have to ask
|
102.547 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Feb 14 1996 15:00 | 4 |
| I *knew* I was gonna get that.....%^)
rfb
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102.548 | can't wait to fish again | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Wed Feb 14 1996 15:36 | 27 |
|
Re: teach yer kids to hunt and fish.
I agree about fishing RFB.
My Dad used to take my fishing and I really enjoyed the sport,
being outside, and bonding over something I could do even as
a youngster. It's a real thrill to get one on the line and
fun to share the excitement when someone else catches one.
One of the nicest gifts I received this past Christmas, was
from my brother. We'd gone trout fishing in the fall and he
saw I was in need of some additions to my tackle box. He
gave me a well thought out tackle box filled with all kinds
of lures, plastic worms, hooks, etc.
I'm looking forward to Spring so I can try out all that new
stuff!
I never did hunt though. How's that saying go? ... 'cept for 2 legged
bucks? ; ;
Sloan
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102.549 | | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Wed Feb 14 1996 15:37 | 2 |
| yeeeha! now that's huntin'... :^) course my license is only
stamped for does.... :^)
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102.550 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Feb 14 1996 16:05 | 9 |
| I didn't get a Cabela's catalog - but have seen them. Pretty comprehensive.
I did however just receive both the Mepp's yealry catalog + fish journal and
also the Shimano one.
Still skiing but thinking ahead to a trout packed stream...
:)
bob
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102.551 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Feb 14 1996 16:08 | 5 |
| back to the topic....
I watched the Fishing with Orlando Wilson Show last weekend.....
rfb
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102.552 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | WhatYouAreWhatYou'reMeantToBe | Wed Feb 28 1996 11:44 | 25 |
|
went to see "Leaving Las Vegas" last night - probably only because
Nicholas Cage was nominated for Best Actor - had been avoiding it
based on the depressing plot I had been forwarned about...
it was a very, VERY depressing movie - not very much at all that
will make you smile - unless it's because you're seeing Elizabeth
Shue's body - but even that - the context of her depressing situation
and the occasional violence that her life involves - even that ends
up being something not to smile about.
But, Nicholas Cage -does- put on an outstanding performance here.
A lot of times I can get past the subject of a movie if there is
good acting involved. (Couldn't do that with Casino - couldn't get
past the violence). So, if that's what you're into - see it.
His performance is excellent.
I probably wouldn't even enter a note about it - cause it's
certainly not a movie I'm saying to go run out and see - but for
the fact that it hit me while I was watching it - Nicholas Cage
reminds me of Deane-o. I don't know if it's some of his facial
expressions, some of his mannerisms, or the way he sometimes
speaks or what exactly it is - but that hit me last night.
Debess
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102.553 | A star amongst us | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Wed Feb 28 1996 11:51 | 11 |
|
RE: - Nicholas Cage reminds me of Deane-o. I don't know if
it's some of his facial expressions, some of his mannerisms,
or the way he sometimes speaks or what exactly it is -
but that hit me last night.
Yes Debess. I think so too. I've told Deano that a couple
of times. It's that big smile ...
Cath
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102.554 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Feb 28 1996 13:49 | 4 |
|
saw NC just this morning on some Good Morning America type show and
that thought ran thru my mind also.....maybe it was the red-eyes....
rfb
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102.555 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Answers aplenty in the by & by | Thu Feb 29 1996 13:57 | 11 |
|
Ahhh. Finally getting caught up on notes.
re - Nicholas Rage
I'll hafta watch the movie just to see what this handsome devil looks
like. We probably both have the same huge beak.
>that thought ran thru my mind also.....maybe it was the red-eyes....
HA! That's it!!! :-)))
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102.556 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Leap from ledges high and wild | Thu Feb 29 1996 14:15 | 4 |
|
...if you want to see him in something funny...try
Raising Arizona
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102.557 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Feb 29 1996 16:27 | 3 |
|
Nick's a cool dude, I think that's the connection
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102.558 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Fri Mar 01 1996 08:33 | 8 |
| RE: Nick Cage
Was he in Wild Hearts (the David blood_gore_headwounds Lynch flick)???
I think so.....
bob
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102.559 | moonstruck | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Fri Mar 01 1996 13:10 | 8 |
| he was in Moonstruck - a most excellent movie .. in which he
utters one of my all time fave lines:
(loudly ... waving his arm in the air - the arm which is missing a
hand in the film) "I ain't no freakin' monument to justice!!!"
as a reaction to Cher quizzing him about his unfairness toward his
brother.
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102.560 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Apr 22 1996 09:43 | 6 |
| Last of the Dogmen on video.....good sci-fci, adventure, love story. A
little hokey in some parts, but if one overlooks those and concentrates
on the story line and the authenticity of the Indians portrayed, it's a
cool flick.
rfb
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102.561 | scattered plot | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Fri Aug 23 1996 09:13 | 5 |
| anyone see the movie 12 monkeys?
bizarre..but good
heat with deniro and pacino was on after but seeing as it is 3 hours
long and it was 1030 i only saw the first half hour.....
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102.562 | Brad Pitt was a good Psycho | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Sat Aug 24 1996 10:38 | 7 |
|
Chris,
Ya I saw the monkee flick Bizarre but good fit's it to a tee.
The ending was pretty good makes ya wonder
Toby
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102.563 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Mon Aug 26 1996 12:46 | 2 |
| I saw Tin Cup this weekend.... wait until it comes out on video,
it was very slow.
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102.564 | Dead Man | SIOG::OSULLIVAN_D | | Wed Sep 11 1996 07:58 | 8 |
| Saw a quirky, off-beat western called Dead Man and I reccommend it.
Stars Johnny Depp with cameos by some well knows, Robert Mitchum, John
Hurt and Gabriel Byrne. It's strange in a nice way. B+W with music by
Neil Young. I think Deadheads will like it.
Regards,
Dermot
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102.565 | thumb ups | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Oct 07 1996 10:52 | 4 |
102.566 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Mon Oct 07 1996 11:12 | 130 |
102.567 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Mon Oct 07 1996 11:24 | 4 |
102.568 | New vid | BINKLY::CEPARSKI | May Your Song Always Be Sung | Mon Oct 07 1996 13:12 | 11 |
102.569 | | JARETH::LARU | au contraire... | Mon Oct 07 1996 13:48 | 4 |
102.570 | | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Mon Oct 07 1996 14:22 | 7 |
102.571 | vocals shmocals | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Mon Oct 07 1996 14:23 | 1 |
102.572 | (hi rick) | HELIX::CLARK | | Mon Oct 07 1996 15:03 | 8 |
102.573 | | 6429::DWEST | i believe in chemo girl! | Mon Oct 07 1996 15:09 | 5 |
102.574 | | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Mon Oct 07 1996 15:22 | 7 |
102.575 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | it's hard to be a rebel when you're playing an accordion | Mon Oct 07 1996 15:33 | 8 |
102.576 | | SALEM::MARTIN_S | Perpetual Smile... | Mon Oct 07 1996 15:46 | 11 |
102.577 | catch it | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Wed Oct 23 1996 12:20 | 5 |
102.584 | Dazed & Confused | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Mon Jan 06 1997 16:18 | 6 |
102.585 | | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Mon Jan 06 1997 16:24 | 7 |
102.586 | movies | ASABET::DCLARK | SBU Technology Group | Mon Jan 06 1997 16:31 | 7 |
102.587 | | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Mon Jan 06 1997 16:32 | 6 |
102.588 | save me the aisle seat | RICKS::CALCAGNI | thick slabs of dirt in a halo of airy twang | Mon Jan 06 1997 16:38 | 15 |
102.589 | 37 Ducks???!!!! | LUDWIG::TODD | | Mon Jan 06 1997 16:45 | 7 |
102.590 | | DELNI::DSMITH | In a minute I'll be free | Mon Jan 06 1997 16:53 | 4 |
102.591 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Mon Jan 06 1997 21:31 | 1 |
102.592 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Mon Jan 06 1997 21:35 | 5 |
102.593 | funny | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Tue Jan 07 1997 07:44 | 7 |
102.594 | I've been dazed and confused.. | SALEM::BENJAMIN | | Tue Jan 07 1997 19:25 | 4 |
102.595 | the interconnectedness of it all | RICKS::CALCAGNI | thick slabs of dirt in a halo of airy twang | Wed Jan 08 1997 09:43 | 4 |
102.596 | You are correct, sir! | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Jan 08 1997 11:57 | 10 |
102.597 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Wed Jan 08 1997 11:59 | 6 |
102.598 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Jan 08 1997 12:02 | 4 |
102.599 | I didn't know your name was alex,man | SALEM::BENJAMIN | | Wed Jan 08 1997 19:04 | 1 |
102.600 | :^) | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Jan 09 1997 08:40 | 3 |
102.601 | one of my all-time favorites | SUBPAC::BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu Jan 09 1997 12:22 | 10 |
102.602 | the English Patient | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | seeking all thats stil unsung | Wed Jan 29 1997 15:50 | 21 |
|
well, I've gone to see this movie twice now, in the past month,
so I must think it's good ;-) ... and it is, it's excellent.
the movie is "The English Patient". Takes place in north Africa
and Italy, WWII timeframe - chronicles a dying burn victim and
the nurse who stays with him as he dies. I'd say the real star
of the film is the cinematography - and the reason that I'd
urge you to see it on the "big screen", if you're inclined to
see this film at all. Last night, since I had seen the film
so recently and knew the plot and wasn't surprised anymore, I
really concentrated on the filming technique -> just exquisite.
The scenes in the desert, so big. The streetscenes in Cairo, ah,
so exotic and colorful.
The plot is mysterious, romantic, suspenseful, passionate.
The acting is very good. Interesting music. Very creative directing.
Be prepared - it's long - almost 3 hours.
Debess
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102.603 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | PLAY AT MAX VOLUME | Mon Mar 10 1997 16:57 | 5 |
|
Private Parts, saw it this weekend, it's lots of fun!
Good "date" movie.
Tom
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102.604 | | GRANPA::TDAVIS | | Mon Mar 10 1997 22:24 | 1 |
| Saw it tonight, good but not as good as all the hype.
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102.605 | Kolya | EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESS | black dirt live again! | Wed Apr 30 1997 11:58 | 29 |
|
Kolya
I saw a wonderful movie, playing this week at the Wilton Town Hall
Theater.
It is a Czech film, with subtitles. It takes place in Prague in the
late 1980's.
The story is about a world class cellist - a middleaged, handsome,
womanizing man, forced to earn his living playing for funerals
because he made some politically incorrect remark (not "politically
incorrect" in the way it is used in this country) and lost his
position in the symphony.
Because he is so down on his luck, he agrees to marry a young Russian
woman for a large amount of money, so that she can get Czech papers.
In 6 months they will divorce. After the marriage, she gets a chance
to get to West Germany, takes it and leaves behind her 5 year old son
(Kolya) with this "confirmed bachelor", who doesn't speak Russian.
There is an undercurrent of the Czech/Russian political situation
weaved into the story. But the main plotline is how this man and
young child overcome their language and trust barriers, and grow to
love eachother. It is a very sweet story, in a very beautiful setting.
I recommend this movie, if you're into movies which are character
studies.
Debess
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102.606 | sounds good | SEND::SLOAN | Wind in the willows plays tea for two | Wed Apr 30 1997 12:11 | 5 |
|
Yes I've been asking some friends to take the drive out to Wilton with
me to see Kolya. It won the best foreign film award this year too.
Cathy
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102.607 | "I saw something NASTY in the woodshed!" | SMURF::PETERT | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Wed Apr 30 1997 13:03 | 21 |
| Sigh, about the only movies I see on the big screen these days are
somewhat kid orientated. Though I did get the kids to see the
new edition of Star Wars. They were only semi-enthusiastic about
it. I've promised Dan that we'll see Turbo next, but since it
got such bad reviews I may escape as it seems to be playing in
very few places these days.
But I rented I decent film recently. "Cold Comfort Farm" A british
comedy about a woman who loses her mother and, in reviewing her
options, takes up one relative's offer to come live with them on
Cold Comfort Farm. It seems she wants to experience the quaint and
somewhat odd life so she can use it as material when she turns
50 or so and becomes a famous writer. Her cousins only
offered the invitation because it is the expected thing to do,
and now they all suspect she will take over the farm, which she
has no thoughts on doing, but it leads to some interesting
situations. It takes place probably in the '20's, after the
war and before the depression. I found it pretty funny.
PeterT
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102.608 | tie died | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri May 02 1997 13:48 | 8 |
|
"Tie Died", there must've been a note in GRATEFUL_OLD, I suppose...
but I didn't look.
This movie is on Cinemax currently. I copped a copy the other
day... looks interesting.
Tom
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