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    The Game Plan... let's see, maybe I'll give it 8/10. It was a funny movie.
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    A Scanner Darkly 9/10

    It was a little hard to follow at times, but otherwise it was pretty good. Keaneu Reeves Wynona Ryder, Woody Harrelson and Robert Downy Jr. star in this animated film about a group of drug users and the under-cover narcotics agents among them trying to track the source of a dangerous, brain damaging, addictive drug called Substance D.

    It's based on the semi-autobiographical book by Philip Dick, written in 1977, after he and several of his friends are permanently affected by their heavy drug use in the late sixties and early seventies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vheissu View Post
    Well, no, compared to genuinely good italian films, this was nothing!!

    It was advertised a lot, mainly because Roberto Benigni was in it and I think even produced it. And he was quite popular at the time, not so much anymore.
    I just looked on imdb.com for La vita e' bella, it was made in 1997! No way, 10 years ago???
    Oh i see..i spelled both the name and title wrongly Are you italian?
    (i apologise if you are, for the violation of the language )
    I don't think i like Benigni at all. Although there were two Jarmusch films ("Down by the law" and "Coffee and cigarettes") where he wasn't bad at all, i admit. But overall i find him..annoying
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    Quote Originally Posted by manolia View Post
    Oh i see..i spelled both the name and title wrongly Are you italian?
    (i apologise if you are, for the violation of the language )
    I don't think i like Benigni at all. Although there were two Jarmusch films ("Down by the law" and "Coffee and cigarettes") where he wasn't bad at all, i admit. But overall i find him..annoying
    Let's say I'm part italian...long story!!
    But hey, I thought you were actually changing the title to latin for some mysterious reason! And I've mispelled Benigni's name before...

    I have Coffee and cigarettes and yes, he was tolerable in it. He was the nervous espresso drinker, right? But he's not my favourite actor either for talent or looks (a far cry from Johnny Depp for sure!).
    And he always seems to act alongside his wife in his films...

    The other film in which he was ok so to speak, was Il piccolo diavolo (The little devil), but it did have Walter Matthau as well.

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    August Rush ~ I really liked it. It's about a prodigy inspired to compose music based on the cacophonous sounds of everyday life. The movie is set against the backdrop of NYC with on location scenes at the Julliard School of Music. The boy roams the streets, an orphan. The end is beautiful, one of those rare films where the audience knows what the characters must find themselves. Highly recommend it.
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    Amelie

    8/10
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    Quote Originally Posted by amalia1985 View Post
    Amelie

    8/10
    You know, I thought this film was OK. I kind of have a little bit of a bad association with it, though. So, I could really take it or leave it. I suppose I would give it about a 7/10.

    The music, on the other hand, I would give a 10/10. I loved the music!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyWentworth View Post
    You know, I thought this film was OK. I kind of have a little bit of a bad association with it, though. So, I could really take it or leave it. I suppose I would give it about a 7/10.

    The music, on the other hand, I would give a 10/10. I loved the music!!
    Lady Wentworth, do you have the soundtrack CD; I have it and have enjoyed it emensely! Unfortunately I have never yet seen the film but I really want to someday. My friend, Lynne, said it was great but then we don't normally agree on all films so I must judge for myself someday soon.
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    I think Amelie is a wonderful film! i'd give it a 9/10. (also a 10/10 for the soundtrack!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niamh View Post
    I think Amelie is a wonderful film! i'd give it a 9/10. (also a 10/10 for the soundtrack!)
    Hi Niamh, I will have to give it a go. I did see trailers so many times now and they all looked really good...interesting format and photography.
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    Can I rate a Broadway show here? I saw Spamalot with Larry the Leprechaun last week and unfortunately I only thought it was so-so. My wife got the tickets as a present for my upcoming birthday. Larry snuck in free, by the way.

    As to the show, when it stuck close to the movie, "Monty Python And The Holy Grail" it was good. But the show felt certain obligations to fitting into a Broadway show format and when it drifted off the movie it was very mediocre. Plus the songs and singing wasn't very interesting. But it was funny in spots so I give it a 5/10.

    But remember, I'm a harsh critic. My wife thought it was funny and enjoyable. But she wouldn't rank it wth her best Broadway shows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Can I rate a Broadway show here? I saw Spamalot with Larry the Leprechaun last week and unfortunately I only thought it was so-so. My wife got the tickets as a present for my upcoming birthday. Larry snuck in free, by the way.

    As to the show, when it stuck close to the movie, "Monty Python And The Holy Grail" it was good. But the show felt certain obligations to fitting into a Broadway show format and when it drifted off the movie it was very mediocre. Plus the songs and singing wasn't very interesting. But it was funny in spots so I give it a 5/10.

    But remember, I'm a harsh critic. My wife thought it was funny and enjoyable. But she wouldn't rank it wth her best Broadway shows.
    Virgil, I say "how can you beat the original???"

    Glad at least you wife liked it and laughed. Sounds like fun anyway accompanied by Larry the Leprechaun - that was not easy to spell! Did your wife think you had totally lost your mind carrying around a stuffed guy toy? Not sure that came out right... Anyway, do see V's pictures of NYC in that thread - they are quite lovely, also entertaining, and they evoke the spirit of the season in the Big Apple. Good job, Virg!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Lady Wentworth, do you have the soundtrack CD; I have it and have enjoyed it emensely! Unfortunately I have never yet seen the film but I really want to someday. My friend, Lynne, said it was great but then we don't normally agree on all films so I must judge for myself someday soon.
    Yes, I most definitely do have the soundtrack! I just loved it so much.

    I did like the film when I first saw it, but something happened that made me change my opinion of it. How could a personal situation change my opinion of a film? Well, if you knew the situation, I think it would make sense. You actually wouldn't even have to see the film to understand my reasoning.

    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Can I rate a Broadway show here?

    As to the show, when it stuck close to the movie, "Monty Python And The Holy Grail" it was good. But the show felt certain obligations to fitting into a Broadway show format and when it drifted off the movie it was very mediocre. Plus the songs and singing wasn't very interesting. But it was funny in spots so I give it a 5/10.

    But remember, I'm a harsh critic. My wife thought it was funny and enjoyable. But she wouldn't rank it wth her best Broadway shows.
    I am really hoping that you are just being a "harsh" critic. I was really looking forward to seeing it and I am a tad bit skeptical now. I am afraid that this will turn out to be one of those shows that everyone says they love because they feel that they "have" to. Then you are one of the few people that actually will state your honest opinion. I am a huge Monty Python fan. So I already owned the cast album. Of course, listening to just the music isn't the same as experiencing of the entire show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyWentworth View Post
    I am really hoping that you are just being a "harsh" critic. I was really looking forward to seeing it and I am a tad bit skeptical now. I am afraid that this will turn out to be one of those shows that everyone says they love because they feel that they "have" to. Then you are one of the few people that actually will state your honest opinion. I am a huge Monty Python fan. So I already owned the cast album. Of course, listening to just the music isn't the same as experiencing of the entire show.
    If you have the album and like it, I imagine you will like the show LW. You must now know the story and the set and movement on stage was pretty good. I didn't care how the Lady of the Lake became prominant in the play, just so they could add a love interest and have a female character more prominant. And I thought Lancelot being gay was corny. Was that in the movie? I also didn't think there were any memorable songs. But the scenes where they "run away" from the battle and the killer rabbit were well done.
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