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    The pursuit of happyness I give it a 7.5/10. Quite a touching story.

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    Oh! I loved The Pursuit of Happyness! It is a touching story indeed!
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    Bottle Rocket, the directorial debut of Wes Anderson and the debut of the Wilson brothers. As with all Wes Anderson movies, it's offbeat, wierd and wonderful.
    the luminous grass of the prairie hides
    feet lovely and still as sleeping doves,
    porcelain bones strong enough to carry a life,
    but weighty and unmovable
    As black Dakota hills.
    ~ Riesa

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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    The Thing - John Carpenter

    I've seen it before quite a while ago but forgot most of and was quite horrified at the opening scene. Suspenseful and nostalgic, I had a tape recorder like the one in the movie.

    8/10
    Best horror film ever. It's 20 years old and terrifying as ever.
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    Miss Potter. Lovely, sad, touching movie. Loved it. 9/10
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    Walk the Line - The Story of Johnny Cash and June Carter. I really enjoyed the music, the story was pretty interesting as well.


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    Dreamgirls. I liked the music and the general plotline but I don't think I would have missed out on much had I not seen it.

    7/10
    "The time has come," the Walrus said,
    "To talk of many things:
    Of shoes--and ships--and sealing-wax--
    Of cabbages--and kings--
    And why the sea is boiling hot--
    And whether pigs have wings."

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    "Nausica of the valley of winds", Hayao Miyazaki. Beautiful 9/10
    Through the darkness of future past
    the magician longs to see
    one chance out between two worlds
    'Fire walk with me.'


    Twin Peaks

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    Saw Hot fuzz last night I was sooo amazed that actually really enjoyed it.
    Bit too gory in parts for me but on the whole fantastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by antagonist22 View Post
    The pursuit of happyness I give it a 7.5/10. Quite a touching story.
    I too liked this movie, saw it a couple of times. Its a very good story, the anguish, helplessness (sp?), the determination is all shown so beautifully.
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    I finally finished The Stalker. It was a hard movie for me to watch simply because the dubbing. I didn't have the option of subtitles or dubbing and then they had one guy and one woman doing the voice overs. It wasn't a big deal with the woman because there weren't many of them in the movie, but in scenes were there were the 3 main male characters, it was frustrating because it was the same voice, I'm assuming, reading cue cards or something because it was so lifeless and completely free of any appropriate inflection. If I concentrated on the subtitles (they had both, but I couldn't choose between them on the dvd menu), then I would have no idea who was saying what because it was the same voice and if I listened to the dubbing, I would be so distracted by the ridiculous line reading that I couldn't take the film seriously. It was a laborious effort and I have no doubt it took something away from my enjoyment of the movie.
    the luminous grass of the prairie hides
    feet lovely and still as sleeping doves,
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    As black Dakota hills.
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    Stranger Than Fiction

    Good idea for a story: the character in the story begins to hear the narrative voice of the story he is in.

    The way the author character smoked cigarettes and then spit into a tissue and put the cigarette out in her wet tissue was NASTY. Is that not the nastiest thing? Then again, have you ever gotten off the interstate and looked at the side of the road only to see millions of cigarettes butts lining the side of the road? I guess the tissue thing is better for that purpose, but it's such a nasty way to put to your cigarette out.
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    "Dead man", Jim Jarmusch 9/10. Excellent and funny. But more than that. Conveying interesting messages about what happened to indian populations in America
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    Through the darkness of future past
    the magician longs to see
    one chance out between two worlds
    'Fire walk with me.'


    Twin Peaks

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    You've got the mail 5/10.
    Leaping and hopping like a frog now, but still have a long way to go before I get crowned as "King Frog"!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Idril View Post
    Bottle Rocket, the directorial debut of Wes Anderson and the debut of the Wilson brothers. As with all Wes Anderson movies, it's offbeat, wierd and wonderful.
    I think it's Anderson's best.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shalot View Post
    Stranger Than Fiction

    Good idea for a story: the character in the story begins to hear the narrative voice of the story he is in.

    The way the author character smoked cigarettes and then spit into a tissue and put the cigarette out in her wet tissue was NASTY. Is that not the nastiest thing? Then again, have you ever gotten off the interstate and looked at the side of the road only to see millions of cigarettes butts lining the side of the road? I guess the tissue thing is better for that purpose, but it's such a nasty way to put to your cigarette out.
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    My wife loves this film. I enjoyed it, but not as much as her. Maggie G is adorable. All and all, this is a nice metaphysical film.

    Quote Originally Posted by manolia View Post
    "Dead man", Jim Jarmusch 9/10. Excellent and funny. But more than that. Conveying interesting messages about what happened to indian populations in America
    One of my favorites. Funny indeed. It also has that great line, "Have you heard my poetry." BLAM!

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