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€uroMeinke 07-13-2006 08:02 PM

Ah, the Year of Living Dangerously used to play constantly on ON TV back in the days when Lisa and I were cohabiting with my extended family. Must of watched 7 or 8 times, always completely mesmerized.

Gemini Cricket 07-14-2006 05:55 AM

One of the only movies I can stomach with Gibson in it is 'Gallipoli'.

Peter Weir is a tremendous director.

Eliza Hodgkins 1812 07-14-2006 12:06 PM

Watched an atmospheric and beautifully filmed horror movie (more psychological than most) called A Tale of Two Sisters. I recommend it for shots of the house alone. Dream living.

"Based loosely on an old Korean folk tale that has been filmed no less than five times previously, Kim Jee-woon's A Tale of Two Sisters twists the source material more or less beyond recognition, keeping the father, stepmother and two daughters from the original but abandoning much of the rest. Rather than a literal adaptation, Kim's version is a successful attempt to update the story to a contemporary setting retaining the scary, sad and touching elements of the original."

BarTopDancer 07-14-2006 10:39 PM

Last night I watched Fever Pitch. Good movie. I love Drew Barrymore and JImmy Fallon.

I watched Charlie and the Chocolate Factory tonight. First time I saw the re-make. I saw the original for the first time a few months ago. I like the re-make, I love Johnny in it. He is so talented. I didn't see an inkling of Jack Sparrow (CAPTIAN) though I'm thinking CatCF was made first. The first thing I though of though, with the dolls was IASW.

Motorboat Cruiser 07-15-2006 12:33 AM

We watched "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" last night. I didn't think I would like it but I actually did. Maybe I'm just a sucker for courtroom drama but I thought it was interesting.

Alex 07-15-2006 12:49 AM

Saw The Adventures of Robin Hood on the big screen tonight at the Stanford Theater in Palo Alto. There's so much that is hokey about it but the sense of just having stupid fun is enough to keep you rolling with it. Two people in the party hadn't seen it and they liked it too.

I'm going to try to get down there next month for a double bill of Only Angels Have Wings and Bringing Up Baby but we may be double booked for that weekend. I've seen both but they're both worth catching on a big screen.

Bornieo: Fully Loaded 07-15-2006 12:50 AM

Year of Living Dangerously is a great film. My Mom and her family lived thru that whole ordeal. They got out of Indonesia just like Gibson did without much but the clothing on thier backs. The score is wonderful too. Vangelis did the main theme when they're driving after curfew.

Gemini Cricket 07-15-2006 03:21 AM

I watched 'Trainspotting' the recently. Love that movie. Great beginning to a film... It's a pre-famous Ewan McGregor flick. I also liked 'Shallow Grave' w/ Ewan.

BarTopDancer 07-15-2006 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by BarTopDancer
I watched Charlie and the Chocolate Factory tonight. First time I saw the re-make. I saw the original for the first time a few months ago. I like the re-make, I love Johnny in it. He is so talented. I didn't see an inkling of Jack Sparrow (CAPTIAN) though I'm thinking CatCF was made first. The first thing I though of though, with the dolls was IASW.

Oh ya, I forgot to ask, were the endings different? I don't recall the scene where Charlie ripped into Willy Wonka in the remake or the dental scene in the original.

Freaky Tiki 07-15-2006 01:53 PM

I saw Pee Wee's Big Adventure last night on TV land, I haven't see it in ages.

I enjoyed it.


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