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    Quote Originally Posted by Antiquarian View Post
    I liked "No Country for Old Men" when I first saw it, Janine, but now I'm kind of mad at the Coen brothers for that ending. It was just "too abrupt." It was like we had the chair pulled out from under us.

    Ok, I finally watched the movie and although the ending was abrupt I think it was a good ending. To me, the movie was a statement on the senseless violence that is infecting not just the US but the world today so the fact that closure wasn't brought to the drug deal gone bad and the retribution that folllowed is fitting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Wow, haven't you ever seen Jodie in anything but action films? She is such a fine actress. I just loved her in "Anna and the King" - ever see it? I picked it up cheap (VHS tape), but I have seen the DVD before, too. I love that film and the score is magnificent. I just got bought that recently and play it all the time.

    Let me know what you think of "A Very Long Engagement" - Jodi was great, too.
    Yes, I have seen her in other films of course, just nothing recently worth mentioning. And no, the only version of Anna and the King I've seen is the Musical version called The King and I.

    I saw Catch Me If You Can last night. 8.5/10. I thought it was really well done. I love Tom Hanks. I think he's excellent.
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    Yes, I have seen her in other films of course, just nothing recently worth mentioning. And no, the only version of Anna and the King I've seen is the Musical version called The King and I.

    I saw Catch Me If You Can last night. 8.5/10. I thought it was really well done. I love Tom Hanks. I think he's excellent.
    *Classic*Charm*, I did like that movie very much. It was quite exciting and kept your interest all the time. I thought the acting was commendable. I liked both Hanks and DiCaprio in that film; they worked well together.

    You must see the version of "Anna and the King" with Jodie Foster. I adore this film. I could watch it a zillion times over. I own the soundtrack as well and love to play it...simply beautiful. The set design, cinematography, costuming, music, acting are wonderful in this very touching film. I have also seen the musical version many times and I like that well enough. This film expounds on the historic story and it is not a musical, it is a drama and very well done. I own the film and will watch it again many times. I think it is one of Jodie Foster's finest roles.

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    thought she was great in "Flight Plan." I know a lot of people didn't like the movie, but I thought it was really interesting. I liked it a lot better than "Red Eye," but then I can't stand Rachel McAdams and don't think she's a very good actress. Jodie Foster is superb in everything she does.
    Antiquarian, I agree - I liked that film very much. It was so interesting how no one believed her. It reminded me of the Hitchcock film - "The Lady Vanishes" in the whole idea of the film. I like that Sean Bean played the pilot. I like him in serious roles such as this. I would watch this film again. It was good and kept my interest and was entertaining in a thriller type way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    You must see the version of "Anna and the King" with Jodie Foster. I adore this film. I could watch it a zillion times over. I own the soundtrack as well and love to play it...simply beautiful. The set design, cinematography, costuming, music, acting are wonderful in this very touching film. I have also seen the musical version many times and I like that well enough. This film expounds on the historic story and it is not a musical, it is a drama and very well done. I own the film and will watch it again many times. I think it is one of Jodie Foster's finest roles.
    Oh I love that movie!!!! It's amazing. I love Jodie Foster
    And I agree on Red Eye, it's on TV tonight, but I can't stand watcing Rachel McAdams for two hours...lol
    I also watched Flight Plan, it was good, I'm just not into action movies much, but anything Jodie Foster is great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nossa View Post
    Oh I love that movie!!!! It's amazing. I love Jodie Foster

    I also watched Flight Plan, it was good, I'm just not into action movies much, but anything Jodie Foster is great!
    Nossa, I agree - ditto to both! I just enjoy her acting - she is such a natural.
    I just loved her in "Anna and the K" though. That is one of my favorite films of all times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    I just loved her in "Anna and the K" though. That is one of my favorite films of all times.
    I watched that movie like 6 times till now. I watch it everytime it's on Tv. I also love Panic Room, though it's more of an action movie, but I also watch it everytime it's on. The Silence of the Lambs is one of my favorites of all time, it's got not only Jodie but also Anthony Hopkins A great combination!
    I'm planning on watching Nim's Island, her latest movie, as soon as I'm done with exams. Hopefully it'll still be in cinemas by then

    I've just watched Premonition this morning, it was okay. Not what I expected though, but then again I'm really not a huge fan of Sandra Bullock. 6/10
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
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    Hi Mark F, we have been discussing this film a page or so back. I saw the film a couple of days ago and liked it very much. I thought the cinematography was just great and the tasteful cuts. Casey Affleck was fantastic; he surely beats out his brother's acting ability. That guy is going places. I liked the score, too. Thanks for letting us know who composed it; it fit the movie perfectly. I agree - direction and casting both were perfect. Why was this film swept under the rug? See my other review and Lady Wentworth's, as well.
    You should see Lonesome Jim starring Affleck in a completely different kind of part, that's how I discovered him as a good actor (as opposed to Ben Affleck's insipid brother in Ocean's 11).
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    Le Scaphandre et le Papillon - AMAZING film. Heading back to the text to read it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nossa View Post
    I watched that movie like 6 times till now. I watch it everytime it's on Tv. I also love Panic Room, though it's more of an action movie, but I also watch it everytime it's on. The Silence of the Lambs is one of my favorites of all time, it's got not only Jodie but also Anthony Hopkins A great combination!
    I'm planning on watching Nim's Island, her latest movie, as soon as I'm done with exams. Hopefully it'll still be in cinemas by then

    Nossa,You are like me; I watch some choice films over and over again. I liked "Panic Room" too, but then I liked "Flight Plan", just a little bit better. They both had this good psychological element and they were very suspenseful and kept you wondering. Believe it or not, I still can't bring myself to see "Silence of the Lambs"...I know it has to be good, but the scene they always shows creeps me out so much, I can't seem to find the time to see it; my library has it available, too. I have been the same way with several films, even bringing them home and then not viewing them. I am not necessarily squeamish about films. This is the woman who has actually seen the film "From Hell" a couple of times now. I don't know what it is. I have never seen all of the film "Pycho" either; that one is definitely on my list to see though. One of these daysn I will gather my courage to see "Silence of the Lambs". I am sure it is a great film; although another thing that turned me off,
    was all the sequels to the original film. I loved Anthony Hopkins in his earlier roles such as the period films he did; but then seeing him as the horrid character in the mask just turned me off to him; I know that is totally silly. He is a fine fine actor.

    I've just watched Premonition this morning, it was okay. Not what I expected though, but then again I'm really not a huge fan of Sandra Bullock. 6/10
    I saw "Premonition" awhile back now and I would not rave over, it but found it interesting at the time. I would not watch it a second time. I didn't like "Lake House" that much. I liked Sandra Bullock in one movie particularly - called "Hope Floats" with Harry Connick, Jr.; a romantic comedy with a serious side. She was not so totally dour and depressing in that film. She had an 'up-side' - she always seems to me to be so sad or melancholy a person. Maybe it is just her calm exterior and the way she presents herself most of the time. I do think she is a good enough actress.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Believe it or not, I still can't bring myself to see "Silence of the Lambs"...I know it has to be good, but the scene they always shows creeps me out so much, I can't seem to find the time to see it; my library has it available, too. I have been the same way with several films, even bringing them home and then not viewing them. I am not necessarily squeamish about films. This is the woman who has actually seen the film "From Hell" a couple of times now. I don't know what it is. I have never seen all of the film "Psycho" either; that one is definitely on my list to see though. One of these daysn I will gather my courage to see "Silence of the Lambs".
    You watched From Hell and couldn't watch Silence of the Lambs?!! I remember when I watched From Hell I couldn't sleep for two nights or so But Silence of the Lambs isn't scary at all, Anthony Hopkinds does look scary though. lol
    I saw Psycho once, the one that was made in 1960. I actually kept laughing through the whole thing, dunnow why. It didn't scare me at all. Then I watched the one that was made in the 1990s, staring Vince Vaughn, it wasn't good either. My favorite horror movie of all time if The Ring, I just love that movie.


    I saw "Premonition" awhile back now and I would not rave over, it but found it interesting at the time. I would not watch it a second time. I didn't like "Lake House" that much. I liked Sandra Bullock in one movie particularly - called "Hope Floats" with Harry Connick, Jr.; a romantic comedy with a serious side. She was not so totally dour and depressing in that film. She had an 'up-side' - she always seems to me to be so sad or melancholy a person. Maybe it is just her calm exterior and the way she presents herself most of the time. I do think she is a good enough actress.
    Oh I like Hope Floats too But my favorite Sandra Bullock movie is While You Were Sleeping...that's also one of these movies that I gotta watch whenever it's on TV.

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    I almost believed her daughter was dead myself, at one point. Everyone was so convincing. I liked Sean Bean, too, and liked it that in the end, he was really a "good guy." My oldest brother has this on DVD and we've watched it serveral times.
    YES! Me too. I was like, just give it up, she's dead. And who doesn't like Sean Bean?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nossa View Post
    The Silence of the Lambs is one of my favorites of all time, it's got not only Jodie but also Anthony Hopkins A great combination!
    Me too!! I'm working on Janine to watch it! I've seen it more times than I can count- whenever it's on tv and many times on dvd!

    You bring up an interesting point about the sequels, though, Janine. All the Hannibal Lecter films were based on novels, and while Silence was by far the most successful of the films, it was not the first novel written. After the success of the film version of Silence, though, the author wrote the novel Hannibal, and there was a screen play taken from it almost immediately. Hopkins did that film and then followed with Red Dragon, which was the first novel Harris wrote. It's all very confusing, but I'd have to say that even the sequels are worth seeing, and I HATE sequels.

    Oops. There I go again. Haha.

    Oh, and a note on watching films more than once: I know soo many people who don't see the point in watching a film multiple times, but I hate watching one only once! It comes from when I was really young and in love with Disney. I would sit in front of my tv and watch the same animated film literally six times over. My parents weren't neglectful of anything, it was just what I liked to do. Even now, I usually watch a film twice, once immediately after the first time. lol. It's a bad habit. It's why I don't go the theatre that often- it gets expensive and I'm very unsatisfied when I can only see a film once.
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    Quote Originally Posted by *Classic*Charm* View Post
    Me too!! I'm working on Janine to watch it! I've seen it more times than I can count- whenever it's on tv and many times on dvd!
    ...and I will watch it eventually, *Classic*Charm* ....just for you...promise. Then I can also get a better idea of what I am talking about. My son thought the movie was awesome and he usually has pretty good taste in films.

    You bring up an interesting point about the sequels, though, Janine. All the Hannibal Lecter films were based on novels, and while Silence was by far the most successful of the films, it was not the first novel written. After the success of the film version of Silence, though, the author wrote the novel Hannibal, and there was a screen play taken from it almost immediately. Hopkins did that film and then followed with Red Dragon, which was the first novel Harris wrote. It's all very confusing, but I'd have to say that even the sequels are worth seeing, and I HATE sequels.

    Oops. There I go again. Haha.
    That is ok, we all have our pet peeves. Normally I am not too crazy over endless sequels, either. Anyway, thanks for this information on the sequels - that does throw some new light on the matter.

    Oh, and a note on watching films more than once: I know soo many people who don't see the point in watching a film multiple times, but I hate watching one only once! It comes from when I was really young and in love with Disney. I would sit in front of my tv and watch the same animated film literally six times over. My parents weren't neglectful of anything, it was just what I liked to do. Even now, I usually watch a film twice, once immediately after the first time. lol. It's a bad habit. It's why I don't go the theatre that often- it gets expensive and I'm very unsatisfied when I can only see a film once.
    Wow! *Classic*, I do that too - right after I just saw a film, I will watch it again. I didn't know others did that or would admit to it. If I really love the film, I have done so in the past, many times. I just can't get enough of it, and sometimes you see more the second time around; sometimes I watch it over again with the commentary turned on...I enjoy them on occasion. I definitely think one viewing is never enough!
    I do this same thing with books I really love. I could read some endlessly, just like with movies and I see so much more on second, and even third time readings. I don't go to the movies much anymore - too expensive and I can't sit that long without going to the little girl's room so I always miss something vital. I guess I enjoy the comforts of home too much now; my new TV has spoiled me that way.
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    It was a good movie, but I won't go ga-ga over it. I am not a big fan of Marvel. I am actually a DC girl. It was a good movie, though. Robert Downey, Jr. was good in it, but then again, when isn't he good in a movie?

    Oh, I suppose I'll go and sit through "The Incredible Hulk" then in June, too. Obligations!

    For anyone who wants to see this movie, make sure to sit through it all the way. Stay until the end of the credits. I just wanted to point that out in case it wasn't known already.

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    the last movie I saw was Meet the Browns...
    it was pretty good...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nossa View Post
    You watched From Hell and couldn't watch Silence of the Lambs?!!
    I know - isn't that a riot! It didn't really show any of the murders though - not being commited, just the aftermath; of course the last one was truly graphic. I somehow could take seeing the bodies lifeless, and it was intriguing in a quirky kind of way - the way in which Depp, who played the detective, worked out the clues to the crime - that kind of distracted me from the blood; and there was plenty of blood, that is for certain. I want to see "Sweeny Todd", but watching a neck being cut makes me cringe. I am squeemish about actually seeing the act, and I am freaky about stabbing, too. I recall, seeing this made for TV movie, way back in the 80's, about a woman actress, who got stabbed about 50 times by a stalker and she lived - it was horrifying; and it was a true story! Now that made me lose sleep.

    I remember when I watched From Hell I couldn't sleep for two nights or so
    Actually, after seeing it, I was intrigued and curious about the real ripper and had to go to the computer and do tons of research; that lead me on to more and more research - fascinating. You know, this crime is still being investigated? There are theories on who he was, which is totally mind bending to me. Knowing the film was based on truth made me interested in the details. I have actually seen it a few times now and may see it again sometime. I thought the film was well done but not factual entirely. In fact, the theory is presents has not been discounted, but still it made for a good film and plot.

    But Silence of the Lambs isn't scary at all, Anthony Hopkinds does look scary though. lol
    I thought it would be psychologically frightening. I find those the most frightening films of all. They seem to pray on my mind. He is a serial killer, right?.... and the part about eating his victim's liver freaked me out most.... with a nice bottle of Chianti.

    I saw Psycho once, the one that was made in 1960. I actually kept laughing through the whole thing, dunnow why. It didn't scare me at all. Then I watched the one that was made in the 1990s, staring Vince Vaughn, it wasn't good either. My favorite horror movie of all time if The Ring, I just love that movie.
    It was the shower scene that made me shy away - I felt like 'I will be afraid to get another shower'. Well, that goes way back, when I was a kid. I probably would laugh at the movie now, too. I am sure I would. I laugh when I watch "The Birds" - it is so darn corny and the fake birds flying into the phone booth are hysterical, not to mention that end; and Kim Novak rowing across the bay in her high heels. Oh give me a break! Best scene is the school yard scene. That is erie looking.

    Oh I like Hope Floats too But my favorite Sandra Bullock movie is While You Were Sleeping...that's also one of these movies that I gotta watch whenever it's on TV.
    It was a sweet movie and I love Harry Connick, Jr. I like his music and singing, too. I loved him in the newer version of "South Pacific" with Glen Close; that one song he sung made me cry - the one about prejudice. I also loved the romantic ones he sang to his lover. He was just great in that film, cute, too. I have one of his concerts on DVD, and he is so sweet and nice. He is a cool guy and a good actor. He played such a demented and conflicted killer in "Copy Cat" - one could hardly know it was him. Ever see that movie with Sinquorney Weaver. Now that is a scary film and he was quite good, too...creepy character.

    YES! Me too. I was like, just give it up, she's dead. And who doesn't like Sean Bean?!
    Geez, Nossa, the poor kid.......you would have abandoned the search then?
    Yes, Sean Bean is great in dramatic roles. He stars in the newer adaptation for BBC of "Lady Chatterly's Lover" - he is superb in that. He brings much depth and ambiguity/complexity to the character of Mellors, the gamekeeper who falls in love with Lady Chatterly, Connie. It is a good film, if you ever get a chance to see it. Really, it is a miniseries.
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