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|  09-02-2008, 11:30 AM | #3791 | 
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				            | In case anyone hasn't seen it.... I couldn't handle the scene from where they landed and someone, er, well.....the Greyhound bus incident was fresh in my head and I couldn't look at all. The first part, I just kept saying that was of course not real but still yuck... 
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|  09-02-2008, 12:19 PM | #3792 | 
| You broke your Ramadar! | Last night, in my ongoing attempt to watch the "1,000 Greatest Films," I watched Army of Shadows. What a great movie... really. It's a gritty, 1969 film that deals with the French Resistance during World War II. It doesn't  get into the politics, or even the details of the missions - it mostly focuses on the tension of life as a secret operative, and how one group was able to maintain focus in the face of imminent capture. It would make a great double feature with Munich, if I had the nerve to watch both of them back to back. Lino Ventura, as Gerbier, one of the leaders, puts in a cooler-than-DeNiro performance. Just brilliant. ... and as long as I'm posting in this thread, my .02 on Stone's JFK: it's a fun movie - which is as fun to watch as many late '60s-early '70s political thrillers. The fact that I don't believe a bit of the conspiracy doesn't detract from my enjoyment of the film. In fact, time has been kind to the movie - when it was released, I was annoyed that Stone promoted it by sending "educational" information to schools studying the assassination. With that disgusting promotional blitz a thing of the past - the movie can now comfortably stand on its own - as a solid, well-crafted piece of entertainment. 
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|  09-02-2008, 09:59 PM | #3793 | 
| I Floop the Pig | On an entirely different note: Hedwig and the Angry Inch. See it. 
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|  09-02-2008, 10:18 PM | #3794 | 
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				            | Seen it. Blegh. Though I was the only one in a room of 20 who thought so. It was all the rage among one circle of friends several years. | 
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|  09-02-2008, 10:27 PM | #3795 | 
| I Floop the Pig | Just found the old mini discussion in here re: Hedwig.  Funny, I didn't realize it had been a stage show.  When it was over I said, "That'd make a great stage musical." 
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|  09-02-2008, 10:31 PM | #3796 | 
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				            | Since we're now done with blockbuster summer season I was looking at the box office leaders and saw a surprising placement. Worldwide box office. Spots 1 and 2 aren't a suprirse: The Dark Knight and Indiana Jones and the Decrepitude. But number three surprised me: Kung Fu Panda. I remember many of you being shocked at the Kings Canyon camping trip when I said it was good, but I saw it, forgot about it and hadn't realized just how well it had done. Almost $600 million wordwide. | 
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|  09-02-2008, 10:45 PM | #3797 | 
| Kink of Swank | Wow.  How did Wall-E do? I decided I only had time for one animated feature in theaters this summer, and that's the one I chose. But I remember your recommendation about Kung-Fu Panda and expect to flix it when available. I think I saw but four or five movies in theaters this summer. Not including the stupid second time I saw the second Batman, and the shockingly retarded second and even third time I saw fourth Indiana Jones. | 
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|  09-02-2008, 11:02 PM | #3798 | 
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				            | Almost exactly 1/2 the box office and it is 11th on the list. However, Disney is apparently doing an extremely slow roll around the globe (but I don't expect it'll get anywhere near $600 million from its current $280 million). It just opened in Australia (which did $23MM for Panda), hasn't yet opened in China/Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, or Russia (each of which did $20MM plus for Panda). But in terms of money, Wall-E is generally losing to Kung Fu Panda in countries where they've both played. In the United States, Wall-E is only about $5 million up on Kung Fu Panda. But foreign numbers are generally fuzzy. So it isn't particularly exact. I was just surprised to see it so high. Another surprise is the second Narnia movie which is #7 on the list. And if you wonder why we very well may see a Hancock sequel, it is because it did 60% of its business in other countries and ended up making almost exactly as much money as smash hit Iron Man (which did 55% of its bank in the U.S.). | 
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|  09-03-2008, 09:40 PM | #3799 | 
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				            | I didn't see Kung Fu Panda but I felt Wall-E was kind of a heavy movie.  Not really a kids movie.  A wonderful story but not really geared towards little kids.   Parents love to take their kids over and over to movies like KFP. 
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|  09-06-2008, 11:43 PM | #3800 | 
| BRAAAAAAAINS! | I was planning on going to bed, but I just can't resist - REFORM SCHOOLS GIRLS - currently airing on MojoHD  | 
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