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    Quote Originally Posted by Antiquarian View Post
    I think "Armageddon" is a terrific movie, but I didn't like what happened to Bruce Willis.
    You might think this is stupid, but the only movie to ever make me cry is The Green Mile. But when I get married and have a daughter, I imagine I would have to give my life for her. But the end almost, I repeat that, almost, made me cry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Antiquarian View Post
    "A Passage to India"

    Wonderful performances, but very slow moving.

    9/10
    You finally watched it; wasn't it good? Yes it was very slow-paced, but I enjoyed it and the book very much. Have you read the book, Antiquarian?

    Nossa, "You've Got Mail" is a modern remake of the old film "The Shop Around the Corner" with Jimmy Stewart. I love both films. I have "You've Got Mail" on tape around here somewhere; need to watch it soon. It is quite entertaining,

    Quote by TexJR:
    You might think this is stupid, but the only movie to ever make me cry is The Green Mile. But when I get married and have a daughter, I imagine I would have to give my life for her. But the end almost, I repeat that, almost, made me cry.
    TexJR, I love the movie "Black Hawk Down" - it was so amazing! I also love "The Green Mile" - best thing I think, ever done by Stephen King. I love the story and it does make one cry at the end.


    Today I held my 2 hour old grand-daughter for the first time. I know I would give my life for her. It was an incredible experience. I am so happy!

    Oh, sorry about that TexJR - I am blind as a bat sometimes and tired out tonight....I edited it and changed them all...sorry again.
    Last edited by Janine; 05-14-2008 at 09:09 PM.
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    TexasJR,
    Please don't call me TexasJR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monica View Post
    i watched kill bill vol2. i haven't seen the first part, so at the beginning i was a bit confused, but i liked it anyhow
    You must watch Kill Bill 1 its Amazing, If I had to rate it I would rate it 10, but since I haven't seen it last night I have to rate the movie I saw last night.

    I saw ''Juno'' last night. I'll rate it 5.

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    I watched Blue Streak. Slightly comical in some parts, but it was vaguely thought out.
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    TexJR, so sorry I called you by the wrong name. My mind was not all that attentive that day. I was expecting my first grandchild and I was rushed on the computer. I did go back and adjust my post. Sorry again, and welcome to the forum.
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    TexJR, so sorry I called you by the wrong name. My mind was not all that attentive that day. I was expecting my first grandchild and I was rushed on the computer. I did go back and adjust my post. Sorry again, and welcome to the forum.
    It's fine Janine. And congratulations on your baby.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TexJR View Post
    It's fine Janine. And congratulations on your baby.
    Thanks TexJR, I am the proud grandmother and so proud too, of my son; he has been so good to his wife during all this. They both will make for excellent parents. I am very blessed.
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

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    I last saw Becoming Jane, which was a really good movie... I scanned through the the ebooks version of Pride and Prejudice before watching the movie, and I don't know how much of Jane Austen's life was romanticized, but it was definitely relevant to her novels. And romantic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by merya View Post
    I last saw Becoming Jane, which was a really good movie... I scanned through the the ebooks version of Pride and Prejudice before watching the movie, and I don't know how much of Jane Austen's life was romanticized, but it was definitely relevant to her novels. And romantic.
    I liked that movie too, but Anne Hathaway was a bit...American in the movie. Her British accent wasn't natural (if I can call it so). But overall the movie was good. James McAvoy is an outstanding actor.
    I'm also not sure how much of Austen's life was depicted in the movie, but you can surely see the influence of certain events, mentioned in the movie, on her writings.
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    Just saw "Oh Brother Where Art Thou?" again. All acting is fine; super cinematography. Remember reading that it was really hot when they filmed one summer in Miss. Clooney is excellent, and Charles Durning is extraordinary.

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    3 weeks ago, on the Manila-Amsterdam flight, I watched There Will Be Blood. I did not particularly relish it.
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    last week i watched 'i heart huckabees' and I adore it! one of the best movies I've ever seen!

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    i saw Grindhouse again. these two movies are inseperable. 4.0/4.0

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    The counterfeiters - Die Fälscher

    2007

    Based on the true events surrounding the biggest counterfeiting operation that has ever taken place. Set during the second World War, the best counterfeiter of the time (1936), Salomon Sorowitsch, is arrested and sent to a concentration camp, where his talent for sketching lead him to become 'favoured' and he is then sent to Sachsenhausen. Here, he becomes one of the more priviledges prisoners due to the fact that his gift at forging banknotes is acknowledged and put to practice in a makeshift lab, separate from the rest of the concentration camp.

    Salomon is a very closed off man: he rarely shows any emotion for anyone else and doesn't care if his assistance as a counterfeiter is helping Germany during the war. He lives for the day, without worrying about the tomorrow.
    In the end of course, things change.


    What I particularly like about this film is that it showed, even slightly, some aspects of what went through people's minds at the time.


    9/10

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