I've seen a lot of the same movies as feyler recently (imagine that). I also thought 25th hour was well done. I like the way it was cut together and kept you off balance as to what was going on and what time period you were in.
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posted by AMPro --- posted on Feb 19, 2003 at 6:07am est --- post #000135 ---
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It was a pretty good flick. Made me think about, what would happen if I had accidently irrationally become a drug dealer? What decision would I make? Spike Lee gives another wonderful offering to the film industry. Gives comments about his movie and about Michael Moore: www.michaelmoore.com I love independent filmakers who stick with other awesome independent filmakers. |
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posted by feyler --- posted on Jan 24, 2003 at 1:19pm est --- post #000134 ---
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I was very disappointed in this movie. I sincerely hoped that I would gain more historical value and Irish accents and all I recieved was the epitomal SEX AND VIOLENCE! I am not a big fan of Leo and that is way more of him then I ever wanted to see. I, however, enjoy Cameron and Daniel Day, and their rankings have now dipped lower on my scale... Please do not waste your money and wait for the RENTAL!!!
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posted by Trubble --- posted on Jan 22, 2003 at 8:36pm est --- post #000133 ---
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Umm... for people with children |
My 6 year old daughter dragged me this weekend to the new Thornberry movie. Not bad. If you are a parent you know how to block out the background noise (other children) and really enjoy the movie. BTW - There will be a Thornberry/Rugrat movie coming out later this year. That is the one I will drag her to. If anyone wants to know what Tatyana is like...... Check out Angelica from Rugrats... she has all of her family wrapped around her little finger
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posted by trubble73 --- posted on Jan 6, 2003 at 11:56pm est --- post #000132 ---
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Star Trek: Nemesis - Not good 8 mile - Decent My Big Fat Greek Wedding - Kinda Funny Bowling for Columbine - Super awesome!
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posted by AMPro --- posted on Jan 6, 2003 at 6:39pm est --- post #000131 ---
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Punch Drunk Love -Yikes! Star Trek: Nemesis - Star Trek II pt 2 Harry Potter - Kiddie popcorn movie LotR - First CGI Best Supporting Actor
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posted by Octavian --- posted on Dec 22, 2002 at 11:21pm est --- post #000130 ---
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Star Trek was not as bad as I had expected, but was certainly not what I would call "good". I think the problem is that they had too much Whiny Picard Clone and too much talking about whether or not they would make the same decisions in each others positions and blah de blah de blah, and quite a deficiency of Cool Ships Flying Around Blowing Stuff Up. |
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posted by Chainsaw --- posted on Dec 16, 2002 at 8:29am est --- post #000129 ---
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You can take Trek away from the girl, but you can't take the girl away from Trek...
Saw Star Trek: Nemesis today. Had it's good points, had it's bad points...I wanna go see it again, because there's a scene I need to be able to watch without cringing because I was sitting next to my dad. 
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posted by Jadzia --- posted on Dec 14, 2002 at 10:29pm est --- post #000128 ---
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Hey. I saw that movie. It was a great movie. Michael Moore makes some great films.
http://www.michaelmoore.com
I was in great company at the time that I saw it also, so that always helps one's enjoyment of a movie.
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posted by AMPro --- posted on Dec 11, 2002 at 3:30pm est --- post #000127 ---
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I saw the new Michael Moore movie. I was sooo happy to see that it was playing in Buffalo. It was awesome. :) www.michaelmoore.com |
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posted by feyler - --- posted on Dec 10, 2002 at 2:37pm est --- post #000126 ---
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WOW!!! It was a great movie, the special effects were awesome. I was able to pick on MT about spiders the whole time... Crunch, Crunch, Squish! I was really impressed with everyones performance. It is just to sad about Dumbledore now.. wonder what they are going to do!?!
Happy Movie going
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posted by Trubble --- posted on Nov 16, 2002 at 5:36pm est --- post #000125 ---
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Jade,
I am so jealous, I bought advance tickets for friday's show at 11:00 am. I am so sad you saw it first.... I love the books. I also love snakes
Talk to you later
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posted by Trubble --- posted on Nov 11, 2002 at 9:22pm est --- post #000124 ---
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Yesterday I went to an advance screening of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets . VERY good. Scarier than the first movie. Reaffirmed my fear of snakes, and I'm now terrified of spiders as well.
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posted by Jadzia --- posted on Nov 11, 2002 at 1:04pm est --- post #000123 ---
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Has anyone watched any episodes of FIREFLY yet..? It's actually quite good. The strangest thing about it is that it's on FOX, and they seem to have actually given the show a fairly large budget, judging from the sheer size of the cast (At least 8 regulars, and TONS of extras) and from the special effects quality and extras' wardrobe.
It's on Friday nights on FOX, 8pmEST... You owe it to yourself to watch one episode to decide whether or not that sort of thing is your bag.
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posted by Chainsaw --- posted on Nov 8, 2002 at 6:38pm est --- post #000122 ---
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Move out of the sticks and I STILL don't get UPN!! :P
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posted by Jadzia --- posted on Nov 4, 2002 at 12:19am est --- post #000121 ---
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What's Dr. Flox do--WAAAAUUUGGGH! |
Yes, it was quite a funny episode, and those were some nasty, nasty, NASTY alien toenails. *shudder*
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posted by Chainsaw --- posted on Oct 18, 2002 at 4:46pm est --- post #000120 ---
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Wow. That episode last night was so funny. Yet another great episode.
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posted by AMPro --- posted on Oct 17, 2002 at 7:54am est --- post #000119 ---
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Yeah, that's part of what made the end of DS9 so great was that the things that happened would effect subsequen episodes. DS9 became supergreat toward the end there with the Dominion wars and everything.
The special effects are top notch on Enterprise. Too bad in the future something radically bad will happen to the technology and by the time Kirk becomes captain all technology will have regressed to like the 1970s.
John Archer may in fact be the best captain ever. Picard is hard to beat, but I dunno, Archer is carving out quite a name for himself.
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posted by AMPro --- posted on Oct 10, 2002 at 10:24am est --- post #000118 ---
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reply to post #000116 by AMPro |
| Wow. Season 2 of enterprise has been GREAT. This may be the best trek of all time. I certainly is the first Trek I know of where the first couple seasons don't suck. TNGs first two were bad, DS9 took a few seasons to heat up, Voyager sucked right till the bitter end. Enterprise is much better. It's unpredictable and realistic and fun to watch.
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I wholeheartedly agree!! I especially love how they are carrying over little plot elements from one episode to the next, like Enterprise's hull damage and Malcom's wounded leg... Little things like that really make you feel like they're in a real, persistent universe where each one of their decisions or actions has real consequences and repercussions... I never felt like they did that effectively in any other Trek series.
I also continue to be impressed with Archer's (mostly) rational and logical command decisions (Like last night--"Post a security team outside every section under repair." "You two are confined to quarters!") and the character development they've managed to do with the rest of the cast. It also doesn't hurt that the special effects keep getting better and better, I really liked the repair scenes from last night.
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posted by Chainsaw --- posted on Oct 10, 2002 at 9:27am est --- post #000117 ---
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Wow. Season 2 of enterprise has been GREAT. This may be the best trek of all time. I certainly is the first Trek I know of where the first couple seasons don't suck. TNGs first two were bad, DS9 took a few seasons to heat up, Voyager sucked right till the bitter end. Enterprise is much better. It's unpredictable and realistic and fun to watch.
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posted by AMPro --- posted on Oct 10, 2002 at 7:02am est --- post #000116 ---
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