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mousepod 07-28-2008 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor (Post 227626)
Like I said, I'm not rereading the entire thread, and there's no good way to search for the posts.

The reviews start at post #2460.

You can go back a little and see the advance excitement, plans etc...

But that's pretty much the best place to start.

I think it got reintroduced again when it came out on DVD.

Alex 07-28-2008 10:33 AM

From a more global perspective searching

Keywords: taymor universe
Show Results As: posts
Show Posts From: 6 months and older
Search in Forums: Beatnik

Gets you a good round up of the relevant posts. Not perfect, no. The problem that seems to happen with anything other than the most mainstream of films is that we all end up seeing them at really different times. So the first person to see a movie starts a thread and it dies, then the next doesn't remember it, starts a new one, and it dies.

So people just start dumping all of them into a standing thread where at least there is more walk-up traffic.

LSPoorEeyorick 07-28-2008 11:44 AM

I actually didn't think Mamma Mia was terrible in some places. I thought it was ridiculously camp in almost ALL places, and I found that enjoyable. I really disliked the stage production* but it really jived with me in movie form.

X-Files was surely flawed, but was entertaining to watch. Not the terrible mess it was made out to be - but better than some other procedural movies (Untraceable, I'm looking at you.) I didn't feel the excitement for it that I would've during the first several seasons - but after all, it did break my heart with the last few. It should be happy I gave it the time of day!

*I think is because I am generally frustrated at the lack of original musicals out there. Or lack of opportunity for original composers/lyricists. It came around on the heels of Smokey Joe's Cafe, Movin' Out and the like. Piecemeal plots strung along with existing music which doesn't do much to move the plot forward. For whatever reason, this did not bother me in the film at all, because it felt like a fun exercise in absurdism.

Alex 07-28-2008 11:53 AM

I don't think I had the barest glimmer of being entertained by The X-Files. Maybe it is bad expectations on my part but:

I wanted something bigger than

Spoiler:
"maybe that guy is a psychic of some limited ability" and "ooh, a mad scientist"


But even what was given wasn't well told. It definitely isn't good (for a couple reasons) that the most interesting character in the movie is Amanda Peet.

Gemini Cricket 07-28-2008 12:52 PM

Now I have "Lay All Your Love on Me" in my head. I blame LSPE.
:D

flippyshark 07-31-2008 04:13 PM

So, even after thirty years, there are places where Monty Python's Life Of Brian is still banned. (Including NA's home, I presume.) Amusingly, the woman who played Brian's girlfriend in the film (completely starkers!) is now mayor of a little village where the ban is till in effect.

CoasterMatt 07-31-2008 04:59 PM

I had so much fun at Forbidden Zone last night... but I must say, I almost don't want "Forbidden Galaxy" to be made.

I finally got to personally thank Richard Elfman for making a movie that meant a lot to weirdos like me.

alphabassettgrrl 07-31-2008 06:10 PM

Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantonamo Bay

It was exactly as expected. Though it did have one scene with a lot of hot women with no pants. Worth a few bucks to rent if you like slapstick movies. Cameo (of course) by Neil Patrick Harris.

Cadaverous Pallor 07-31-2008 06:58 PM

Oh. There's a "Search this Thread". I didn't know that. :blush:

Prudence 07-31-2008 09:59 PM

Saw Hellboy II yesterday. It appears to be several different movies smashed together, and not necessarily to good effect. It is apparently the chick flick of this year's superhero crop.


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