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    The Empire Strikes Back. One of the top 5 movies ever made - 11/10.
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    Shine A Light, the Rolling Stones concert film by Martin Scorsese. Check out my review in my blog: http://www.online-literature.com/for...515&entry=5166
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    Just watched Georgia Rule starring Jane Fonda and Lindsey Lohan. It wasn't what I expected at all, and I guess that's a good thing. I was sure I would hate Jane Fonda's character, but as it turns out, she wasn't so horrible after all. Garrett Hedlund plays Lohan's love interest in the film, and I was shocked at how goofy his character was after seeing him in Friday Night Lights. I guess I'll give it a 7/10.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vheissu View Post
    Haven't seen Pretty Woman in ages!!


    Chromophobia (2005, Martha Fiennes, you can guess whose sister she is!)
    Good cast, I expecially liked Penelope Cruz in this one...but it left me feeling a bit confused. 6/10
    Joseph and ralph by any chance?
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    Just watched "There Will be Blood." I thought it was pretty overrated. The acting and cinematography were amazing, but it was far too long, and the story never really seemed to come together. That incessant drumming during the oil derrick fire scene made me want to pull my brain out through my ears!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niamh View Post
    Joseph and ralph by any chance?
    Niamh, I looked up her bio and sure enough she is the sister to Joseph and Ralph. I found out also that Joseph is a faternal twin. I never knew that before. There are a number of siblings. Wonder if any of them act.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Antiquarian View Post
    Thank you for letting us know. I'll rent it some day, but I'm not going to buy it. I think it's something I'll only want to see once. I hope to rent "Sweeney Todd" tomorrow.
    Oh, Antiquarian, You must tell me if you liked it; after you see "Sweeny Todd. My library has it in. I was talking tonight about it, and other newer films with my librarian. They also, have the others, I have been wanting to see. I guess I keep missing them, since they go out so quickly, being new and so popular. I was able to get and watch:

    "Atonement" over the weekend, which I simply loved. I can't recall liking and enjoying a movie as well as I did this one, for sometime now. I loved everything about it: set design, location (which was stunning), costuming, the plot and storyline (adaptation for the novel), filming, photography, the way the film was presented and cut. It was all impeccable I thought. The soundtrack also fit the film perfectly. The acting was stellar and I especially loved James McAvoy, in the role. I am not a big Keira Knightly fan but I thought she did a fine job in this role. She played it just right. I thought the child actress was phenomenal, who played Briony and then the actress who plays her as a young woman really resembled her. I kept thinking how fine the casting was, with Vanessa Redgrave playing the older version of the same person...very well done and believable.
    I haven't read the book, but the movie has inspired me to do so. I will probably fit it in soon; I don't think the book is that long.
    I would rate the film highly and recommend it to anyone.
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    Antiquarian, Yep, I did watch all the extras - I can never get enough of those and will stay up mega late, just so I don't miss out on everything available on the disc.

    Oh, enjoy "Sweeney Todd"....hope the blood doesn't gross you out too much.

    I am watching this terrific film. It stars the fantastic Scottish actor - Robert Carlyle as Hitler. I have never seen him give a bad performance and this one is right up there in quality. The film (actually an epic miniseries) is called:

    "HITLER The Rise of Evil"

    I am now on disc #2 and I am totally emersed in it and mesmerized with Carlyle's performance. The cover attracted me, since it said it had been nominated for 7 Emmy Awards. It is very well done and amazingly revealing of things I knew nothing about, although I read this terrific book on Hitler, called "Explaining Hitler", which was totally fascinating. I am wondering if this film was based on that book. When done viewing it, I will give a full report in this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    manolia, I am dying to see this now; my library has it in. My son told me it was like nothing he had ever seen before and he thought it was great! Now you rated it 10/10 - wow, we will have to discuss it, too.


    PS: so sorry, will get to your PM this weekend; I got swamped. Please forgive...
    Janine, i am not sure if this is a film you're going to like..lots of blood

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    Quote Originally Posted by manolia View Post
    Janine, i am not sure if this is a film you're going to like..lots of blood

    Don't worry about the pm
    manolia, thanks for the warning. My librarian and I were discussing this last night and she said the same. She seems to have good taste in films but my son and I do differ sometimes on what we think is good. I know I will force myself to see it even though I know it to be violent. It is not like I haven't seen violent films before but lately, to be honest with you, I have been getting sort of sick of them.
    So sorry I haven't gotten to thatPM yet; I was so busy on the weekend, and yesterday was my mother's birthday.

    I watched part of "The Little Foxes" last night, but fell asleep. It didn't seem to engrossing, especially since it was one of my idols, Bette Davis (the other idol being Katharine Hepburn), but perhaps that was because I was so sleepy.
    Oh, Antiquarian, I had this same problem, this Sunday night. Came home late from my son's and thought I might watch:

    "Dial M for Murder" Great film, of course and I rate it highly. I have seen it before but this was a second or third viewing.

    Anyway, I just could not stay awake and I could not pay close attention to all the great little details. I love this film but I blame it on the turkey I ate for dinner - the trytophane must have been making me nod off. I never fall asleep when watching a movie.

    Last night I saw this great miniseries:

    HITLER The Rise of Evil

    This starred the Scottish actor, Robert Carlyle, who dropped his accent (kind of amazing in itself, since he has such a pronounced Scottish accent). He played Hitler and a younger actor played the younger version, and an 'up and coming' childstar played Hitler in his childhood - hard to think of Hitler as a child, isn't it? The kid was really incredible, even though he did not have a large part; it was substantial enough and to get a glimpse into his early life. I found this film really filled in where others just began, and it helped me to understand how everything got set in motion polically and socially, and how the German people could actual supported Hitler (he was quite hypnotic and persausive at times) and how they believed in him, to change their world for the better; this is not something I find very easy to understand; I can understand better how power is lorded over people, with terrorism ruling in the end. This film did not set out to give us reasons for doing what he did. It simply tried to focus on the facts and lay them down as they are known; many are not known so the portrait in his earlier days has to be somewhat sketchy. Amazing to me was the fact that Hitler was once prosecuted for 'Treason to the State' and imprisoned for only 9 months and then got to the heights in government that he did. He even pleaded guilty to his offense.
    I think the director and screen writer did a fine job. I am pleased this came into my library; even then I was reluctant to check it out - thinking 'how many Nazi films have I see; haven't I seen enough?' However, this film was quite different and showed the years leading to his power; also his strange relationship with his neice and later, his girlfriend, Eva Braun. I also tried to view the extras, but have only accomplished part of that task, since it became quite late. I will try to resume that tonight. Watching the extras and discussions about the man and the film made it much more accurate and interesting.
    I would recommend this film to anyone. I think that Carlyle's performance was quite extraordinary and one of his best. I loved his performance in the war camp film, of which I can't now recall the name. I had reviewed that film, in this thread awhile back. In this film, he truly threw himself into the role and became Hitler, which was pretty scary. His makeup artist actually stopped and broke down, and cried when she saw his makeup completed, because his realistic appearance conjured up all kinds of terrible memories for her and her family. Apparently some material was added to his face to fill it out and change his nose slighly. One would never have detected this, unless you watched the extras. The locations were problematic as well, because the general public does not like seeing images of Hitler, then they relive the horrors and they simply don't care to be reminded. One has to commend the movie makers for their amazing ability to contruct such a factual movie and have it come out right.
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    Juno!! Ellen Page is fabulous. I LOVED it. 10/10

    What else have I seen recently...

    Becoming Jane. It was well written and James McAvoy was quite good. I was kind of disappointed by Anne Hathaway. She's definitely improving as an actor I think, but her accent was weak.
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    watched again Breaking the Waves 4.0/4.0 Can't wait for Von Trier's finale to his USA Trilogy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by *Classic*Charm* View Post
    Juno!! Ellen Page is fabulous. I LOVED it. 10/10

    What else have I seen recently...

    Becoming Jane. It was well written and James McAvoy was quite good. I was kind of disappointed by Anne Hathaway. She's definitely improving as an actor I think, but her accent was weak.
    Hi *Classic*Charm*! I didn't see Juno but I keep seeing it advertized. I will have to see if my library has it. It sounds good.

    I saw "Becoming Jane" recently and I felt like something wasn't just right about it, like something was missing....I think now you have hit upon what was bugging me. I seriously did not care for Anne Hathaway's casting in that film. I thought her perfomance was lacking. I also thought the film was not memorable. Maybe I need to see it again because I can hardly recall anything now about the plot, only that parts were reminiscent of her novels.
    I do, however, love James McAvoy. I thought he was just great in "Atonement". He is going places, with his fine acting ability and great eyes.
    Last edited by Janine; 04-17-2008 at 01:32 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Hi *Classic*Charm*! I didn't see Juno but I keep seeing it advertized. I will have to see if my library has it. It sounds good.

    I saw "Becoming Jane" recently and I felt like something wasn't just right about it, like something was missing....I think now you have hit upon what was bugging me. I seriously did not care for Anne Hathaway's casting in that film. I thought her perfomance was lacking. I also thought the film was not memorable. Maybe I need to see it again because I can hardly recall anything now about the plot, only that parts were reminiscent of her novels.
    I do, however, love James McAvoy. I thought he was just great in "Atonement". He is going places, with his fine acting ability and great eyes.
    Hello Janine! It's been a while!

    Yes, I would definitely recommend seeing Juno. It's adorable.

    Yes, Anne's performance really wasn't memorable, which is a shame. I thought the film had potential when I first heard about the concept. Ooh I have yet to see Atonement. I can't wait. I read the novel for school last year and couldn't decide what I thought, but I'm planning on reading it again after I've seen the film. I've heard mixed reviews about it, though.
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    Why do I still see you in every mirrored window,
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