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    Blame It On Fidel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark F. View Post
    Yep, Cassavetes. I've only just discovered him as a director and he lives up to his rep. Shadows is good and Faces is as brilliant as A Woman Under the Influence. Have you seen anything else by him?

    Have you seen anything good recently? I'm either going to see Slumdog Millionaire or Three Monkeys this week.
    It's been a while so i can only recall

    Opening Night
    The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
    A Woman Under the Influence

    I may have seen more..not sure.

    Nothing worth mentioning recently. I want to see "Milk" in the theater, i am anxiously waiting the film about Che's life but i guess i'll have to wait.
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    I just love this! Did my Propp and Toderov project in college on this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NickAdams View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by manolia View Post
    It's been a while so i can only recall

    Opening Night
    The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
    A Woman Under the Influence

    I may have seen more..not sure.

    Nothing worth mentioning recently. I want to see "Milk" in the theater, i am anxiously waiting the film about Che's life but i guess i'll have to wait.
    I like Del Toro but Soderbergh isn't my cup of tea...Terrence Malick was supposed to make this film at one point and, well, that would have been interesting. Oh, and I'm sick and tired of this habit of making a film in two parts.
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    Two parts?? I didn't know that. Yeah that's annoying.

    Regarding soderberg..i remember liking "traffic"..the film about kafka was atmospheric but i didn't like it much..i really didn't like the ocean's 11, 12 and 13 (really not my cup of tea)..erin brockowits was nice..
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    Penelope 8/10
    Triatan and Isolde 7/10
    Three Musketeers 6/10
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    Being John Malkovich

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    In that order. Yum, to my Maggie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pendragon View Post
    The day the Earth Stood Still a poor remake of the original
    Too true. I wasted three bux on that one. Though Keanu Reeves is enjoyable to watch, and Kathy Bates did a good acting job (the script isn't their fault). What a total disappointment, though. Rate: 3/10
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    La Mala Educacion. fun to watch but a bit too much of those... you know. plus that scene in the cinema was below the belt. figuratively, lol. bernal is a great actor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manolia View Post
    Two parts?? I didn't know that. Yeah that's annoying.

    Regarding soderberg..i remember liking "traffic"..the film about kafka was atmospheric but i didn't like it much..i really didn't like the ocean's 11, 12 and 13 (really not my cup of tea)..erin brockowits was nice..
    I enjoyed Traffic, just nothing special. The premise for Sex, Lies & Videotape was promising but I just think he tends to ruin good ideas.
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    Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist

    I loved it!!
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    twilight. 100/10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i love stories with vampires and supernatural and of course romance!
    love is like a flower; it needs warmth and light as well as some space and care in order to grow. if you take care of it it grows and blossoms and you can taste its scent and touch its velvet surface and look at its bright colours. if you don't, it dies. and of course a flower has no meaning either if you don't give it to someone or have it growing next to another one. flowers are delicate. and so is love.

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    Moliere. I really enjoyed it. And I loved the actors. 9/10

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