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    saw atonement last night with a friend of mine...not quite as good as the book, then again, movies generally can't compare with books...

    but it was BY FAR one of the best adaptations i've seen...i give it a 10 out of 10!

    but i agree with the part about the critics...movies they hate, i seem to love and vice versa
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    Jumper -eh...6/10. Too short.


    Thankfully I'm going to see Vantage Point this weekend, and that should restore my faith in the movie industry; I heard it was a great one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NickAdams View Post
    Am I the only one who dislikes De Palma?
    You didn't like Scarface or De Palma in general? In any case i bet many people agree with you, a matter of taste really and nothing more

    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    manolia, I love "Annie Hall". In fact, I just picked up the film (DVD) on a sale shelf the other day. Now I can't wait to see it again. It has been years! I also like many of the other Allen films. I liked "Hannah and Her Sisters" (love to see that one again), "Sleeper" - silly but oh so funny, too. "Celebrity" with Kenneth Branagh, Judy Davis, "The Purple Rose of Cairo" - own that on VHS, "Husbands and Wives"(think that is the title with Judy Davis), and probably many more I just can't think of right offhand. I haven't seen "Take the Money and Run" for years, but you are right - that too was pretty silly and Allen did definitely progress with each film. I think that was his first film, right? Annie Hall is definitely a classic! I was so happy to find it.
    Yep, i have seen most of the films you've mentioned..i like allen but i admit that his films are very much alike

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    Whose seen "Raging Bull" with De Niro and Pesci? AFI members voted it #4 all-time in their 10th anniversary list last year, and I couldn't agree more.

    Top three I've ever seen.
    Yeah, great film
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    "As You Like It"
    7/10
    A decent effort, I expected more, though.
    Last edited by amalia1985; 02-29-2008 at 08:49 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NickAdams View Post
    Am I the only one who dislikes De Palma?
    De Palma's a pretty bad director but his style goes with Scarface, excessive movie for an excessive character.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homyrrh View Post
    And might I also suggest "Life is Beautiful", another four-star cinematic masterpiece.
    I like Benigni as an actor in Jim Jarmusch films but he tends to get out of hand when he's directing himself.

    Raging Bull is good but Taxi Driver is Scorsese's masterpiece.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark F. View Post
    ...Raging Bull is good but Taxi Driver is Scorsese's masterpiece.
    Eh...er...carry on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by manolia View Post
    You didn't like Scarface or De Palma in general? In any case i bet many people agree with you, a matter of taste really and nothing more
    Both. I think his strongest is Casualties of War, but even that has faults.



    Quote Originally Posted by Mark F. View Post
    De Palma's a pretty bad director but his style goes with Scarface, excessive movie for an excessive character.
    True. With out contrast the film becomes a comedy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark F. View Post
    Raging Bull is good but Taxi Driver is Scorsese's masterpiece.
    I have to go with the Bull, but Taxi Driver is still one of the best movies. I love Marty during his Raging Bull, Taxi Driver and the King of Comedy period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickAdams View Post
    Both. I think his strongest is Casualties of War, but even that has faults.
    I haven't seen enough of his work to judge, really. Only "Scarface" and "The Untouchables" . I liked scarface very much, the untouchables so - so

    As for Scorsese i too prefer the Taxi driver
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    Last night i watched "Pan's Labyrinth" (or to be more correct "Fauns' Labyrinth" ). I was pleasantly sourprised 9/10. What i liked most was the historical context of the movie and not the fantasy elements.
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    "Jane Eyre" (Franco Zeffirelli version)
    10/10.
    Although I still prefer Ciaran Hints as Mr.Rochester, William Hurt was a pleasant surprise.
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    I love that version of Jane Eyre!
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    Quote Originally Posted by manolia View Post
    Last night i watched "Pan's Labyrinth" (or to be more correct "Fauns' Labyrinth" ). I was pleasantly sourprised 9/10. What i liked most was the historical context of the movie and not the fantasy elements.
    Pan was great, have you seen The Devil's Backbone, also by Del Toro? It's not quite as good but it's the first part of the trilogy and deals with the same themes. Cronos, his first film also mixes fantasy and childhood in much the same way. A film that probably influenced him a lot is Spirit of the Beehive which is a masterpiece by Victor Erice, it may not be easy to find, I got lucky as there was a rerun in a small theater in Paris. Check it out, it's great.
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    Oceans Thirteen - ust the movie I was looking for a non-thinking purely entertaining movie.

    8/10
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    My Bestfriend's Girlfriend - (a local movie)

    On a normal movie-watching day, I would not dare go into the theatre and watch a soppy local love story because...it's just that...soppy. But this was exempted because I watched it with my bestfriend! (That's saying something because I haven't had a bestie for many years.) We watched it and enjoyed...critiquing it! Hahaha! Some lines jump and they would not make sense anymore. But the lead actor was handsome...and we swooned..very unlikely!
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