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I enjoyed that myself. Although they were shushed and hushed pretty quickly once the movie got underway. If no, I'm afraid they would have been noisy everytime Edward appeared on screen. I wish the movie were better - but honestly it's about as good as I exepected it to be. |
Anyone going to see Milk this Thanksgiving weekend?
The trailer made me weepy, I have to say. |
I'm gonna see it, but wait until next week until it's in wide release. There's a push in the gay community to have it be a top grosser that weekend, so I'll put my money and eyeballs where they will count most to help the cause he cherished.
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I didn't realize there was a push - we were going to see it this weekend too, should we wait?
It would be great to see it with a group, also. It's getting really terrific reviews. |
oh, please wait. I'll go see it with a group, even if you and Tom and me are that entire group.
Of course, more, merrier and all that. |
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I managed the rich media campaign for that film, saw it twice, and LOVED it. James Marsden and Seth Green were stellar, and honestly, if your friend Michelle was the girl screaming, "RUMSPRINGA!" etc., she was one of the funniest bits in the movie. |
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NM and I both watched The Great Escape for the first time.
John Sturges, you had me at The Magnificent Seven. And thank you, thank you again for a young, shirtless Charles Bronson. In all seriousness, it was a terrific film. And, having no familiarity whatsoever with the story on which it was based, far more depressing than I was expecting. I don't CARE how up-beat and "you can't keep a good man down!" the music was at the end. Speaking of the music, Elmer Bernstein, you were AWESOME. |
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