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    This morning I watched Die Reise nach Karifistan (The journey to Karifistan) about Ella Maillart and Annemarie Schwarzenbach, two women who traveled through the Middle East in 1939.

    I found it amazing and would recommend it to anyone who likes traveling and some tension. I'd rate it 10/10 !
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    Death Proof was a bore although it started out pretty good, Planet Terror was stupid and not funny. Giving Rodriguez money to make something that looks like a B movie but that's just pompous crap is absurd. Check out Re Animator or Return of the Living Dead or the Evil Dead trilogy if you're looking for true, fun, B movie classics.

    Watched I Am Legend last night, it almost gets a 2/10 for the last ten minutes but then, rather predictably, the end credits roll to the ludicrously misused sound of Bob Marley, ruining the little entertainment that came towards the end of the ever darkening tunnel.

    0/10

    Trash, waste of space and time...
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    Hancock. Was so funny. Will Smith was very very good in it. I have to admit hes growing on me as a very good actor. One of his best in a long time. And Charlise Theron was fab! 8/10 way better than the last Indy movie!
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    Days of being wild by Wong Kar-Wai. Pretty good, just the ending was a bit unsatisfying. 8/10
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    "Flawless" (2007 not 1999 other of same title) with Michael Caine and Demi Moore. Nice little gem. See the 15-min interview w/the director.

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    I've seen Out of Africa recently. I liked this movie very much. Meryl Streep and Robert Redford were really amazing in their roles. In last year I read Karen Blixen 's book and I didn't like it. It is a poor(and boring!) novel for me. So I was suprised that I liked the movie so much Because it happens really rarely that I prefer the screen version to the book.

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    Looking for Richard
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    Very good film. Anyone could watch this film, of course, but if I were to recommend it to people, I would only recommend it to Shakespeare fans (especially fans of "Richard III") and people interested in acting and the theatre.

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    I watched The Dirty Dozen earlier today. I hadn't seen it in some time, and had forgotten how great the movie is. How can you go wrong with Lee Marvin and Chralie Bronson? 10/10

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    I haven't watched movies per se but dvds of McHale's Navy. Just as hilarious now as 45 years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djy78usa View Post
    I watched The Dirty Dozen earlier today. I hadn't seen it in some time, and had forgotten how great the movie is. How can you go wrong with Lee Marvin and Chralie Bronson? 10/10
    Fantastic film!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by OswaldTheOsprey View Post
    I haven't watched movies per se but dvds of McHale's Navy. Just as hilarious now as 45 years ago.
    "McHale's Navy" is on DVD?? Complete seasons? Everything is on DVD but "Maverick", "Donna Reed" and "Dobie Gillis". The three shows that I want the most. There are these selected episode DVD's of "Maverick", but I have no interest in those. I want full seasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyWentworth View Post
    Fantastic film!!!



    "McHale's Navy" is on DVD?? Complete seasons? Everything is on DVD but "Maverick", "Donna Reed" and "Dobie Gillis". The three shows that I want the most. There are these selected episode DVD's of "Maverick", but I have no interest in those. I want full seasons.
    Maverick is a true classic. I also enjoyed Donna Reed and Dobie Gillis. Another lost classic is Hennesey with Jackie Cooper as a Navy doctor.

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    "Premonition" with Sandra Bullock. I actually liked this movie, but the plot certainly has its' weak points. It starts out as one thing, then turns into something else, but the mood is consistently somber and searching. 7/10

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    "Away From Her" 9/10

    This is a very powerful film about a man who reluctantly puts his wife in a nursing home after her Alzheimer's starts getting progressively worse. He visits her faithfully, but is torn when his wife falls in love with a mute, wheelchair-bound man at the nursing home.
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    Ae Fond Kiss - 6/10
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