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Snowflake 06-20-2006 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket
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I'm not a stark raving mad lunatic about product placement. I'm just passionate about movies that's all... I consider film to be an art and you wouldn't want to see the Mona Lisa holding a Diet Dr. Pepper can would you? :) :D

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No, not Dr. Pepper. But perhaps because of her junoesque figure, methinks a chocolate dipped Mickey ice cream would be more appropriate. See, I think the Da Vinci code missed, they should have done some hiding at Disneyland Paris! That I would have enjoyed!

Cadaverous Pallor 06-20-2006 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket
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I'm not a stark raving mad lunatic about product placement. I'm just passionate about movies that's all... I consider film to be an art and you wouldn't want to see the Mona Lisa holding a Diet Dr. Pepper can would you? :) :D

Mona Lisa couldn't have had a Dr. Pepper, you stark raving mad lunatic. ;)

I am glad they used Fed Ex instead of Brand X, but since they used it, they shouldn't have gone so heavy on the opening. Overkill. They should have let the name speak for itself. That intro stuff could have been a third the length and the point would have been gotten, not shoved down our throats.

The love story was good in the beginning. I did get their relationship and I found it real. But the ending was quite a let down. I know it'd be very hard to end this film at all, but this seemed especially poor.

The rest of it - incredible, amazing cinema, touching and thought-provoking and visceral.
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I found myself turning away due to the absolute harsh reality of many scenes. The plane crash and all the troubles he goes through were tough to watch - and that's a good thing. Like everyone else I've read and seen a million stranded-type stories, but this telling trumps them all in many ways. My empathy for this scenario was a 10 plus.


It's a real shame about the ending being so crappy - I'd love to watch this again. If I caught it on TV I'd totally watch it again, until he leaves the island.

Gemini Cricket 06-20-2006 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
Mona Lisa couldn't have had a Dr. Pepper, you stark raving mad lunatic. ;)


:p

Cadaverous Pallor 06-20-2006 04:40 PM

DIET??? Now I'm offended.

Snowflake 06-20-2006 04:46 PM

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You must spread some Diet Dr. Pepper around before giving it to Gemini Cricket again.
Too funny, GC

Alex 06-20-2006 04:58 PM



Didn't even have to make that one, it already existed on the interwebs.

I could live with that Mona Lisa, and it might have helped make The Da Vinci Code a more interesting movie.

This might be going too far though:


Gemini Cricket 06-20-2006 05:15 PM

Yes, sir. I like it. I really do.
:D

innerSpaceman 06-20-2006 07:18 PM

Unbelievably (to me) The DaVinci Code is closing in on Titanic as the No. 1 grossing film ever (not that Titanic deserves that spot either).

BarTopDancer 06-20-2006 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowflake
Spoiler:
No, not Dr. Pepper. But perhaps because of her junoesque figure, methinks a chocolate dipped Mickey ice cream would be more appropriate. See, I think the Da Vinci code missed, they should have done some hiding at Disneyland Paris! That I would have enjoyed!

DaVinci Code Spoiler
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It bugged me that they left out all the Disney references.


We saw The Lake House on Friday. It was interesting. Not terrible, not something I'll buy. Keanu is very nice to look at.

CoasterMatt 06-20-2006 08:44 PM

The Lake House itself is a better actor than Keanu Reeves...


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