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    Superman Returns 7/10
    amazing special effects, the guy is quite a good follow up from Christopher reeves, kevin Spacey as Lex was FANTASTIC and the sence where he goes into what my father used to tell me he did such a good copy of the scene in the orinigal move with Gene Hackman.
    The only things that bugged me was the how on earth did Superman and Lousi have a child? and she still hasnnt figured out that hes Clark ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! How stupid can that woman get?
    Although I think Jason ( the son) may have cottoned on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    The only things that bugged me was the how on earth did Superman and Lousi have a child? and she still hasnnt figured out that hes Clark ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! How stupid can that woman get?
    Although I think Jason ( the son) may have cottoned on.
    That has me confused as well. Actually, in the old Christopher Reeve movies, she did figure it out and when they slept together, she knew he was Clark but she seems to have forgotten. Or maybe I've forgotten some explanation why Lois was made to forget, I didn't watch all those original movies, only the first 2 or 3.

    The boys and I went to Night at the Museum this weekend and were all pleasantly surprised. It was a fun little movie, nothing earth shattering but enjoyable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Idril View Post
    That has me confused as well. Actually, in the old Christopher Reeve movies, she did figure it out and when they slept together, she knew he was Clark but she seems to have forgotten. Or maybe I've forgotten some explanation why Lois was made to forget, I didn't watch all those original movies, only the first 2 or 3.
    Wasnt that second movie? Yes he kissed and sucked the memory out of her if I rember correctly.... very wierd.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    Wasnt that second movie? Yes he kissed and sucked the memory out of her if I rember correctly.... very wierd.

    ooooohhhhh Yeah, I figured I missed something there. I was so amazed at how this new Superman even had Christopher Reeves mannerisms and tone of voice. It was almost uncanny.
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    yes and the chin dont forget the chin.
    but That was the word I was looking mannerisims KS as lex luther had all of genehackmans Luther mannerisim and it was GREAT!

    are they making another one, and will that annoying woman ever click, on her own?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Madhuri View Post
    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...
    Hi Madhuri, I saw both a while back - as you said "very inspiring", both of them. The acting was really good also. Did you watch the real life story extra about the real woman teacher in "Music of the Heart". It was wonderful - extra on the DVD.
    I would re-watch both films, that is how much I liked them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by subterranean View Post
    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.
    Sub, there is an old film with Portier called "A Patch of Blue" - it is the most touching and wonderful film. It is about a blind girl who comes from a bad family falling in love with Portier's character. I loved the film. Not sure if you can still find it, but hope that you can watch it sometime. He is one of the most amazing actors of all time!

    I only know Dali and no other. I mean there are lots of great painters past and present, but don't know why I'm only interested in Dali's works. Unfortunetly, I have not had the change to see them in real.
    I am Dali obsessed now myself. I love his work! The show was unreal and everyone could hardly leave - they were so entranced. I hope someday you get to see them all live. I went to the show twice - that is how much I loved it.

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    Forgot to mention. I am watching Kenneth Branagh's "Hamlet" - only watched it endlessly. Quite Hamlet obsessed, I am. This is my first viewing this year, although I did view the older Jacobi BBC version, which was very good, excellent performance by J. I just enjoy the Branagh version more....right, enjoy "Hamlet" - the comsumate tragedy....that's me a hopeless tragerian...
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    Schindler's List -- 11 / 10
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    The last movie I watched (for about the 5th time or so) was Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Now I personally love it, though I definitely feel it does not translate well into my generation humour-wise. It is a wonderful movie, lots of poor dated humour but of course there are some gems which crack me up, Peter Sellers way over the top Dr. Strangelove, Sterling Hayden's crazed deniance of "essence" to the opposite sex, and Slim Pickens in one of the most memorable movie scenes ever (Yeeeeehooohooohaaaaw). Very good, movie, though hasn't aged all that well, I would recommend seeing it at least once if only for the bomb riding scene. I can't fairly rate this movie, what it was than and what it is now, and what I feel it is compared to what others may feel totally depletes any options I may have, I could rate it a 9 or a 6 or a 4, and all would be fair, it's a tough choice.
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    the last movie I watched is Rocky Balboa at the cinema....I was disappointed because I remember how my father and I sympathized with the glorious Stallone in the previous movies...while in the last one...I don't know, it's just not the same!!

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    [QUOTE=TEND;324040]The last movie I watched (for about the 5th time or so) was Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. QUOTE]

    I still haven't seen that one but I've been meaning to for quite some time!

    I went to see Babel a couple of days ago. Very, very sad. Not to the point that it made you cry but it just left me with this sad feeling.... Anyway, it was a good movie: it's message for lack of communication and understanding between people, not just of different nationalities/languages, reflects reality very well. There are 3 different stories which are all connected; it might be a bit far stretched...somehow it couldn't really happen. 2 of the stories are quite realistic, but all 3 together probably not.
    The saddest one, I think, was that of the Japanese girl.....
    I get all sad again just thinking about it!!
    8/10

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    Went to see The Last King Of Scotland yesterday. I really enjoyed it. Was on the edge of my seat towards the end in complete anticipation. Deffinately the best movie i've seen this year.
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    American Beauty 8/10. Not perfect, but few movies are. Excellent, though and I think Kevin Spacey gave one of the best performances of his well acomplished career.

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    The last movie I saw was Employee of the Month. It was not so great. I give it a 5/10.


    Jessica Simpson has noticable roots but maybe that was part of her costume/character. Dane Cook needed a shave or a good trim up, but again, it could have been part of the costume. I do think he is entertaining as a comedian and this movie was beneath him.

    And Andy Dick is in this and that's part of the reason I gave this movie a generous 5/10 and not a 2/10.
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