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    Well lets see I took one of the little ones to the cinema on saterday to see Night at the Museum, had an inkling it would be good because another sister went quite out of charcter and offered to take her to see the film and shed already seen it. It was ace, I couldnt stop chuckling through the whole film, so if you have kids and its still on near you take 'em. Or dont and just go yourself.
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    Another film I watched yesterday was The Adventures of Pricilla queen of the Desert, now that was another good film, I really enjoyed watching Guy Pearce mouthing the words to Mamma Mia. The only objection I had to it was we dont find out how mitsy came to marry grace. Sill awfully good if not for everyone.
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    I just watched Snake on a Plane. I was kind of surprised that I liked it.

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    I last saw The Libertine with Johnny Depp. I love Johnny, he's so pretty I want to cry!!! The movie was a little bit trippy (and a bit more sexual than I was expecting) but I LOVED it!!!! Definitly not a movie to see with your kids, but I think a movie definilty worth seeing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Idril View Post
    Casino Royale. I got up to take a potty break during the torture scene
    I could not stop squirming during that scene.

    Last film I saw...
    "Perfume"

    Well, the thing is... interesting, to say the least. I remember having heard some critics say that Dustin Hoffman was not only inappropriate and bizarre in this film but that he positively ruined the thing. Said I, "Surely not. The man's not that bad." I fear, however, that they were right. His character is quite possibly the goofiest thing I've encountered in a serious film, and I was quite glad when his role in the film was over. As for the rest, what can one say? A young man goes around killing beautiful young women - apparently thinking absolutely nothing of it - chopping off their hair and boiling their bodies and such in order to extract their "essence" and create perfume.
    No, folks, really - it's not a comedy. We are supposed to take this seriously.
    The orgy scene is just stupid and totally unnecessary, considering what happens immediately afterward...
    Actually, that applies to nearly the whole movie: After seeing the ending, one is left with the feeling of "What the hell did I just spend two hours of my life watching?"

    4/10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    Another film I watched yesterday was The Adventures of Pricilla queen of the Desert, now that was another good film, I really enjoyed watching Guy Pearce mouthing the words to Mamma Mia. The only objection I had to it was we dont find out how mitsy came to marry grace. Sill awfully good if not for everyone.
    Its on again tonight....should I watch it?? ...hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesian View Post
    I could not stop squirming during that scene.

    Last film I saw...
    "Perfume"

    Well, the thing is... interesting, to say the least. I remember having heard some critics say that Dustin Hoffman was not only inappropriate and bizarre in this film but that he positively ruined the thing. Said I, "Surely not. The man's not that bad." I fear, however, that they were right. His character is quite possibly the goofiest thing I've encountered in a serious film, and I was quite glad when his role in the film was over. As for the rest, what can one say? A young man goes around killing beautiful young women - apparently thinking absolutely nothing of it - chopping off their hair and boiling their bodies and such in order to extract their "essence" and create perfume.
    No, folks, really - it's not a comedy. We are supposed to take this seriously.
    The orgy scene is just stupid and totally unnecessary, considering what happens immediately afterward...
    Actually, that applies to nearly the whole movie: After seeing the ending, one is left with the feeling of "What the hell did I just spend two hours of my life watching?"

    4/10

    Have you read the book? I went with a couple of friends to see it and they found it a bit disturbing and maybe not that great...though none of them have actually read it. In the book, the characters are developed a lot more, so you understand their actions and thoughts, something that the film couldn't possibly do because of time restriction. In fact they chopped off a part of it which I think was a quite important for the development of the protagonist. Grenuille doesn't think of his act when he is murdering because he has never understood what emotions really are (being abstract words with no smell, he found it difficult to even pronounce them) and nobody ever loved him, or even felt anything for him, so he can't return any feelings whatsoever. He is indifferent to everything, including the lives of the girls. Smells are the only way to connect him to the real world, though in the end he can't stand his gift anymore. His choice for an end is actually well put: it's the only way for people to actually see him and want him, since up to then nobody had any consideration of him, good or bad.
    Sorry if I ranted off, but I liked the book quite a lot and the film wasn't too bad either....I might be defending it a bit

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    I cried through that whole movie too! Getting a zit on her wedding day... sounds like me. You should see the notebook. it was great, only it will make you cry alot more. trust me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    Another film I watched yesterday was The Adventures of Pricilla queen of the Desert, now that was another good film, I really enjoyed watching Guy Pearce mouthing the words to Mamma Mia. The only objection I had to it was we dont find out how mitsy came to marry grace. Sill awfully good if not for everyone.
    I loved that movie! It was funny, weird, sad and funny again. Hugo Weaving looked really ugly in drag, but hey not everybody looks good with black lipstick. The music was great too. I am going to have to rent that some time again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Hi Sub, did you see the old version with Sidney Poiter (sp?). If so - great film! I have been meaning to rewatch it since my library has it there - free to check out.
    Yes, I watched the one with Portier and I don't know that there's other version beside that until you mention it. It was my first Portier's movie and I've been looking to see the other movie,with this scene where Portier was waiting at the train station, hesitant. Don't know the title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vheissu View Post
    Have you read the book?
    I haven't. I thought about it, believing there must indeed be something missing from the narrative of the film that would, in the book, perhaps have enhanced the story a bit. I probably will give it a read sometime.

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    Cinderella Man -- 11 / 10. Last night I saw this movie.

    It is a beautiful movie, very inspiring and gripping story. I enjoyed all the fights, especially the last one, I was lying on the whole sofa and by the end of the fight I was crouching in the corner, brows knitted, my hands holding my face, and I was thinking -- God let him win, let him win please....He did win. Too good movie, what courage he showed.

    Music of the Heart -- 11 / 10. I saw this today.

    Again a very lovely story, very inspiring.

    Where do such people get all this courage from? I have this tendency to imagine myself actually living the story whenever I watch such a movie, and I think what will I do? These people seem so passionate about what they do, they have such strong beliefs.

    Good movies, I must say...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesian View Post
    Last film I saw...
    "Perfume"
    I saw that reviewed on a movie channel and I was dying to see it because of the plot.. From what I have heard, it was originally a book like this:




    Well, the thing is... interesting, to say the least. I remember having heard some critics say that Dustin Hoffman was not only inappropriate and bizarre in this film but that he positively ruined the thing.
    I thought Orlando Bloom would play the part..


    After seeing the ending, one is left with the feeling of "What the hell did I just spend two hours of my life watching?"

    4/10
    Now that you mention it, I think I'll pass on this one and watch The Departed instead...
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    Cannibal holocaust. 7/10

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    I just saw Rocky Balboa with my boyfriend. I'd never seen any of the other movies but i really enjoyed it. I got a bit teary-eyed at times.
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