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Old 01-20-2006, 12:12 PM   #8
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Match Point

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
Yes, this has come back on my blip since it sweeped the Globes for musical film. But I think it's still "doomed" to wait for Netflix, because I'm going to try to squeeze "Matchpoint" into a busy weeked for the third week in a row. Expounding from my success rate at managing to see that movie, I feel that any chances of going back to seeing one I missed from November are pretty slim.

I look forward to seeing it on DVD, tho.
I will be curious to hear your take on Match Point. I have not loved a Woody Allen film for a while. While I enjoyed this, I did not love it, either.

The perfs were good, although I thought Scarlett Johanson was not anything special and more petulant than anything else. The cinematography very nice, the plot was rather pedestrian and predictable. In some ways, a little too much like Crimes & Misdemeanors. So, in the end it all fell flat. I missed Mahanttan in this movie, the sights of London were lovely, but this all felt so, well, sort of distant.

Donna
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