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Re: best films...heh...

Postby Nation » Sun Jun 08, 2003 9:04 pm

Consolata,

I almost started up the Wives of Bath last month, but just didn't have time. I want to read it, but the movie set up (in my mind) who the characters are and I think I would have a hard time seeing Paulie as mentally unstable (although she's definitely got some probs in Lost and Delirious) and I can't see Mouse with a hump on her back (it's also set in the 60's right?). I actually really liked the characters of Paulie and Tory together as a couple and surfed the web trying to see if there were any fanfiction sites about their relationship....but couldn't find any. In a dream world, Tory would have realized her mistake and returned to Paulie, which I think would have still made for a great movie....but then again it would have been a romance instead of a drama, and I guess the writers weren't looking for that. Anywhoo....have a great day!



Nation

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Re: Lost and Delerious

Postby Consolata » Mon Jun 09, 2003 11:37 pm

Nation,

I think the book was set in the 60's.

You know when I first saw the movie I really felt jipped by the end but I have to say it's a good movie 'cause it's stayed in my consiousness' the part where Tori betrays herself and Paulie by denying her true feelings always gets me in the heart. What I carry from the movie is to be true to your self and your love. That's all you have. Peace

dear God, I'm here..I'm here.

Consolata
 


i love this movie

Postby jessie 85uk » Wed Jun 11, 2003 4:14 pm

I absolutely love "Lilo and Stitch" it still cracks me up everytime i watch it.

Lilo is to cute she reminds me of my girlfriends sister, she just says whatever is in her head, very funny.

jessie 85uk
 


Finding Nemo

Postby Anne860 » Mon Jun 23, 2003 4:21 pm

Hey, has anyone else seen Finding Nemo? My Mom and I went to see it last Friday in lieu of the Hulk (too crowded), and I must say that I'm glad we did. :D It was an incredibly fun and sweet movie about a clown fish named Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks) who's overly protective of his only son, Nemo. Nemo gets kidnapped by a diver who puts him in a tank in his dental office. Marlin then goes out to find him and runs into a fish named Dori (voiced by Ellen Degenres!) with short term memory loss and ADD. Together they have all sorts of adventures including killer jellyfish, surfer dude turtles, and getting swallowed by a whale. It's fast paced and funny. Like most of Pixar's films, it's a movie that can be enjoyed by adults as well as children. While I still liked Lilo and Stitch more, I have to admit that Finding Nemo comes a close second on my list of great animated films. I can't recommend this movie enough. :grin

"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect." -- Mark Twain

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o my...

Postby hells bells » Mon Jun 23, 2003 6:55 pm

Cicca: o my that piccy of natasha lyonne and clea duvall!!! *gaspes* *jaw drops!* How hot is clea duvall??? I remember pointing her out to a friend in Girl Interrupted and saying she's hot but cos she was just the "pathological liar" no one thought anything of what i said. Then couple of years later everyone's going on about her! hehehehe. *i saw her first! lollollol*



And the tattoo she has is gorgeous! It literally means "Star" in mandarin.





just to keep this relevant...my fav film lately is kissing jessica stein. funny with a twist. sexy ugly. *S*



hells bells
 


wives of bath

Postby Rane018 » Mon Jun 23, 2003 11:29 pm

run from it, susan, run! dump it in the trash, put lighter fluid on it and let it burn. i HATED the ending. The whole story was great until the last part and it's just so disturbing it totally pissed me off and i'm the least pissofable person in the world. i actually felt used and dirty after reading it, just like when i saw the film lost and delirious. i'm tired of crazy lesbians or suicidal lesbians or any of that crap. i'm so over it.



but otherwise, :bigwave suse (i know it's been forever)!

"Take care of my heart, won't you please? Take care of it because it's all that I have. And if you let me, I'll take care of your heart too." Pure sweetness in the look between Willow and Tara.

Rane018
 


Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Postby Shinnen » Tue Jun 24, 2003 10:17 am

I just came back from attending a charity premiere screening of Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. It was a lot better than I expected the movie to be. Lotsa comedy, action and of course.... boobs and butts galore. Plenty of ass whipping *whack* :laugh Anyway... other than some rather badly put together EFX... the movie was interesting. Kickass villian... and well... guest appearance of one original Angel from the tv series. On the whole, for a totally female action flick, i give it 8/10 :clap solely for the women... and action.

CheerZ

Shinnen



Who cares how tall your lover is ... height doesn't matter in bed



For every love there is a heart somewhere to receive it

Shinnen
 


Re: Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Postby urnofosiris » Tue Jun 24, 2003 12:31 pm

Oh I am definitely going to see Charlie's Angels. I loved the first part. I prefer a movie like this over pseudo intellectual depressions that pass for movies any day. Also, Lucy Liu, Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz all in one movie, yum, you can make me watch that anytime.

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Coffee, Food, Kisses and Gay Love........Get it while you are hot

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Re: Finding Nemo

Postby Gimpgirl » Wed Jun 25, 2003 4:05 pm

Ok Anne, its good to see that I'm not the only one who has seen Finding Nemo. I absolutely love that movie. I have seen it like 4 times now and I might be seeing it again tonight....I know, I'm sad, but the movie cracks me up. I must say that I love the character Dory cause she is just the funniest one in there....the whole forgetfulness and then the speaking whale.....oh yeah too damn funny. I almost start to cry when she tells Marlin that when she is around him she is home.....just makes my heart clench and sigh a lot.....and now that I have just made a huge fool of myself I'll be going now......have a lovely day all the kittens....



Michelle

"just when you think you got me figured out the seasons already changing...."-Meredith Brooks

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Re: I loved, loved, LOVED this movie!

Postby The Angry Lion » Wed Jun 25, 2003 10:05 pm

Just watched Bowling for Columbine and I loved it! :) he really did deserve the Oscar for it!

My Country is the World. My Coutrymen Mankind-Thomas Paine

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Re: I loved, loved, LOVED this movie!

Postby Fuzz WT » Thu Jun 26, 2003 7:15 am

I love " Hedwig and the angry inch " Soooo much. I mean it's really fabulous, emotional and full with passionated charecters!!! It's the most strangely wicked musical film I've ever seen.



It makes " Velvet Goldmine " feel like a naive child. :shock



One of that good films that is fun to watch and not fall into sleep before it ended because...it's too...intellectual :eyebrow



Ok, another movies are :

Mulholland Dr.

Gia

But I'm cheerleder

High art

Show me love

Velvet Goldmine

Mavie en rose

Lord of the files ( :shy Oh, this movie change my life! )

Hilary and Jackie

Magnolia

Love/Juice

Empire Record

Great Expectation

...

Oh, I could go on and on 'bout movies...So I'll just stop there before you go all :sleepy and :rolleyes



Nice day, everyone!

*Fuzz*







*******




Hey! You're gonna back off! She said no and that's it. ~ TARA

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Re: I loved, loved, LOVED this movie!

Postby onyxsundrops » Mon Jun 30, 2003 3:12 pm

Some of my favs:



Oldies*

Queen Christina

Rear Window

Dance, girl, dance

Carmen Jones



80's*

Goonies

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Girls Just Want to Have Fun

The Princess Bride

Legend

The Color Purple

Scarface

Nightmare on Elm St. Pt.1

Sixteen Candles

Breakfast Club



Others*

Elizabeth

Scream 1,2

Chicago

Foxfire

Dogma

Hellraiser 1

The Shining

The Exorcist







Edited by: onyxsundrops at: 6/30/03 2:14 pm
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Re: I loved, loved, LOVED this movie!

Postby Puff » Thu Jul 03, 2003 10:02 am

I found an extended version of Fried Green Tomatoes. It had a tiny bit more subtext, outtakes that were hysterical and interviews that showed that Mary Stuart Masterson picked up on the subtext. If you liked this movie then I would recommend this version, it sticks even closer to the book.



Oh and I saw Charlies Angels: Full Throttle last night. It was very camp and very funny. The anal jokes were :laugh and the outtakes at the end had the whole theatre laughing.



Of course I am just waiting for Tomb Raider 2 :grin



So, the day started and I knew my name and had my pants on. So far, so good. Yay.
Amber Benson

Puff
 


Re: I loved, loved, LOVED this movie!

Postby urnofosiris » Sun Jul 20, 2003 12:22 pm

I saw Charlie's Angels Full Throttle as well a few days ago and it was hilarious. I loved part one because you know, with Lucy Liu, Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz in one movie you cannot go wrong, but this one was even better.



The action sequences were so beyond ridiculous that it works, because they were obviously not even trying to be believable or take themselves seriously (unlike action stunts in movies like James Bond). I have lost count of how many movies and tv shows they made fun of, but not in that clownesque Leslie Nielsen Naked Gun movies kind of way. This was so much better. The best part for me was the Crime Scene Investigation blurb. I won't go into details but you just have to look at Cameron Diaz and try not to laugh. She is insane! Starting from scene one. She is totally not worried about what people will think of her. :laugh It was priceless. The movie slowed down a bit in the second half, though Demi Moore makes up for it. She looked so good and was so deliciously bad. Yum. I really look forward to the DVD so I can see the extras.

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Coffee, Food, Kisses and Gay Love........Get it while you are hot

Edited by: DrG at: 7/20/03 11:24 am
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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

Postby Jennpurr » Sun Jul 20, 2003 12:54 pm

WOW...



I don't even know where to begin with this movie.



I have to admit, it wasn't as good as the second one, but I still enjoyed it. Alot of questions were answered and made more sense after seeing this. I just wish James Cameron had directed this one.



It wasn't the same without without Linda Hamilton. :( It had Arnold though, and that's a major plus in my book! :bounce Just knowing that Arnold is game for more Terminator movies is very exciting. And the premise of at least one more, makes me extremely happy!



Nich Stahl, who played John in this, is already signed up for two more! :party YAY!!



Anyway...



I've seen this three times now and look forward to the DVD when it comes out! I'm wondering what deleted scenes will be on the DVD? :hmm



Did anyone else absolutely love the actress who played the T-X? OMG... :drool she's fucking hot!



:thud



She had me drooling! She played that role very well and oozed sexiness. Her eyes are amazing!



Um... *snaps out of my trance*



Hee... where was I?



Awesome, awesome movie! Anyone else agree??



Jen



ETA: I forgot to mention one of my most favorite things. Arnold and those star glasses and the whole, "Talk to the hand," thing. :rofl God, that was hillarious!!

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Edited by: Jennpurr at: 7/20/03 12:22 pm
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Re: Movies I like

Postby Isychos » Sun Jul 20, 2003 11:11 pm

WOW! so many great movies listed in here. I am going to try and list a few of my favorites that I havent seen listed in here. The few that I really liked that may have already been listed I may list again, but I am going to try and list them by catagory.



Comedy (bear in mind I have a warped sense of humor)



Kung Pow

Austin Powers Series

American Pie series

Shanghi Noon series

Spinal Tap

Anger Management (Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler? How can you go wrong.

Spaceballs

Blazing Saddles

Arachniphobia

Vacation, Christmas Vacation

Cannibal The Musical

Anything with Robin Williams



Drama:



Clockwork Orange

Silence of the lambs, Red Dragon

Sixth Sense, Unbreakable

Immortal Beloved

American Beauty

Stand by Me



Horror



Nightmare on elm street

Dawn of the dead

The Ring

Creep Show

IT



Well thats all I can think of for now :)

The sky is blue and all the leaves are green. The sun's as warm as a baked potato. I think I know precisely what I mean, When I say it's a Shpadoinkle day.

Edited by: Isychos at: 7/20/03 10:18 pm
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Re: Movies I like

Postby Hyo Shin » Wed Jul 23, 2003 10:17 am

Quote:
Silence of the lambs, Red Dragon




Do you know it? There is a musical version of the Silence of the Lambs!



www.silencethemusical.com/index.shtml

Edited by: Hyo Shin at: 7/23/03 9:22 am
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Hulk

Postby justin » Wed Jul 23, 2003 3:28 pm

I saw Hulk recently which was a very good film.



The use of split screens was a bit distracting at first, but when I got used to it helped give the film a comic booky feel.



The hulk himself did look a bit unrealisitc at times but he was certainly a step up from Lue Ferago in green make up.



So it seems that the run of good comic based films has continued.



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:bounce



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I am


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Whale Rider

Postby Cicca » Mon Aug 04, 2003 11:21 pm

I don't know what to say about Whale Rider other than the fact that I absolutely loved it.

Just a wonderful movie. Please go see it! You won't regret it.

“Spirit of Sappho, ... I summon you. Come fill me with your big, dykey power!” ~ Final Exam by Tommo

Cicca
 


The Castle

Postby The Smee » Thu Aug 07, 2003 7:45 am

I just saw this fantastic Australien film. it's really good! It's this really funny film about this rather backward (shall we say) family and their neighbours who are about to get kicked out of their homes by the expanding airport next door, and they all try to stop them. It's a really heartwarming film with great lines and comedy, and I really recommend it to anyone. Becuase it's really good!



Also, Pirates of the Caribbean was one of the best films I've seen in recent times. It's bloody brilliant!

Relax?! With three giant alligators knocking the house down?!?.

The Smee
 


Re: The Castle

Postby The Angry Lion » Thu Aug 07, 2003 8:35 am

The Castle yes, really good film, if you liked that you should also watch The Dish



i just saw The Pianist, and not to forgive Roman Polanski his crimes but it was very good and I believe it deserved an award

My Country is the World. My Coutrymen Mankind-Thomas Paine

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Fave Movies

Postby Minnie Mone » Thu Aug 07, 2003 6:30 pm

The Castle was a great movie! And it's spawned so many great quotes we use now in everyday life:



"Tell him he's dreamin'"



and



"This is going straight to the pool room!"



I went and saw Bad Eggs last night, and that was another good Aussie movie. If you were a fan of the D-Generation and "The Late Show" on the ABC, then you will probably like this. It's classic Tony Martin humour, with a bit of a dramatic storyline to help it along. It's not as good as The Castle, but I thought it was better than Crackerjack.



As for non-Aussie movies. My all time favorite would have to be Spaceballs. It just came out on DVD about a month ago in Australia and I was so excited!

Minnie Mone
 


Re: Fave Movies

Postby Domaris » Fri Aug 08, 2003 3:36 am

Quote:
Comedy (bear in mind I have a warped sense of humor) Kung Pow




LMFAO! This movie ROCKS! I just finished watching it and I'm still laughing.. :rofl



:D



Domaris

"Rock my world!" - Gia

"Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way, you'll be a mile from them, and you'll have their shoes!" - Somebody

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Re: Fave Movies

Postby singgirl » Fri Aug 08, 2003 9:34 pm

I've never watched Kung Pow, I thought it looked stupid, but everybody says it's so funny, I may have to try it!

:peace Pax! -Bev

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Re: Fave Movies

Postby angelofinsanity » Tue Aug 12, 2003 6:16 am

I absolutely, positively, most definately LOVE Finding Nemo. It is the best animated movie ever!!!

heck, i love all pixar movies. go Monsters Inc~Toy STory~ Bugs life~toystory2~ yay!



STacy

angelofinsanity
 


My favs

Postby Iamyouknowyours » Thu Aug 14, 2003 6:45 pm

1) The Princess Bride

2) Waiting For Guffman

3) But I'm a Cheerleader

4) The Opposite of Sex

5) Romeo + Juliet (90's version)

6) Ghost World

7) Plan B

8) Manhattan Murder Mystery



I expect Chance to be making an appearance in about a month. As you can tell I'm a big indie film fan. I also just rented 13 Conversations About One Thing last night and must say it was fantastic. Very creative. I even could stand Mathew McConaughey for the first time ever. Not to mention Clea Duvall always equals yum.



Iamyouknowyours
 


Re: My favs

Postby LadyBrymstone » Sat Aug 16, 2003 11:49 am

Gah...making a favorite movies list is so hard for me...I always forget some. But I'll give it a shot anyway



Action:

X-Men

Terminator 2

The Matrix

The Bourne Identity (Franka...yay!)

Speed



Animated:

Beauty and the Beast

The Lion King

The Little Mermaid

Finding Nemo

Ice Age

The Three Caballeros (It's such an old cheesy Disney flick, but I love it)



Comedy:

Airplane!

Miss Congeniality

10 Things I Hate About You

Top Secret!

The Princess Bride

History of the World, Part I

American Pie 1 & 2

Coming to America (Just let your SOULLLLLL glow!)

You've Got Mail

Pretty Woman

The Truth About Cats & Dogs

She's All That

The Sweetest Thing

Sister Act



Drama:

Far and Away

Fried Green Tomatoes

Some Kind of Wonderful

American Beauty

Benny & Joon

Donnie Darko

The Diary of Anne Frank (the old B&W one)



Foreign:

Run Lola Run (my all-time fave movie!)

The Princess and the Warrior

The Piano

Bend It Like Beckham (It's UK, so it's foreign)



Horror:

Sleepaway Camp



Musicals:

Cover Girl

Singin' In the Rain

Xanadu

Holiday Inn

Top Hat

My Fair Lady

The Sound of Music

Moulin Rouge

Grease



I just know there's a couple I've forgotten, but this list is long enough anyway. LOL.

~LadyB~

"I am just your ordinary...average, everyday, sane, psycho, super-Goddess." - Liz Phair, "Extraordinary"

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Re: My favs

Postby SlayerSydney » Sun Aug 17, 2003 3:48 pm

Oh My God!!!



XANADU Rocks!!!!!!



Everytime I see someone mention this movie I have to throw my two cents in....I loved, loved, loved, loved Xanadu. this past Christmas the gf bought it for me on DVD. Re-watching it now I really have to wonder about my childhood. I fell in love with Olivia Newton-John when I was younger and this movie was part of the reason. ~~heavy sigh~~



I'm pretty sure that by today's standards this movie is bottom of the barrel crap, but I will love it forever. In college my best friend and I used to have theme movie weekends. I always looked forward to ONJ weekend. Grease, Xanadu, and Two of a Kind I suppose this is part of the reason why my best friend wasn't surprised when I finally came out to her. :spin



Anyway, other movies that made our theme weekends were:

Eddie and the Cruisers Part 1 and 2

Barefoot in the Park and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

Beaches, Steel Magnolias, and Shawshank Redemption



Our themes were odd but they made sense at the time. :p Or perhaps we were still too hungover and thought our themes made sense....hmmmm....:grin





SlayerSydney
 


Re: My favs

Postby Cicca » Tue Aug 19, 2003 11:38 pm

Xanadu is on DVD?!?!

OH! I have to buy it!!!!!!!!!!!

:bounce

“Spirit of Sappho, ... I summon you. Come fill me with your big, dykey power!” ~ Final Exam by Tommo

Cicca
 


Re: My favs

Postby swimcap » Thu Aug 21, 2003 9:32 pm

Has anyone been to see the movie Camp? I saw it yesterday and was just blown away. It is so fabulous. The actors and actresses are amazingly talented. There were times when I had tears in my eyes, other times I felt like standing up and cheering (of course due to my lurkerness I didn't want to bring attention to myself).



I went straight (well not really, :wink ) to Borders and bought the soundtrack.



Well worth your time.



cap

Edited by: swimcap at: 8/22/03 8:30 pm
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