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Old 12-28-2007, 07:30 PM   #1251
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I had a movie marathon last night and here are my thoughts on each of the movies.

The Great Gatsby (1974 version): After seeing the movie after I had read the book, I thought the film was mostly faithful to the novel. I liked the movie, but I liked the book more.

Shrek the Third: This was an entertaining movie, but it wasn't as funny as it could have been. Also, I wanted more of the subplot with Princess Fiona and the Disney Princesses. That would have been interesting.

Charlotte's Web (2007 live-action version): I thought it was a cute and charming film. It was endearing and also mostly faithful to the original book. However, I'm partial to the animated version of Charlotte's Web and, of course, the book, but that's just me.
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Old 12-29-2007, 10:41 AM   #1252
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Beavis and Butt-Head do America. I can't believe I never watched these guys when they first aired! This movie was a fun-filled laugh-fest from start to finish. And I really enjoyed Robert Stack's guest star performance.
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Old 12-29-2007, 01:40 PM   #1253
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More movies I watched last night; here are my thoughts.

Chicago (2002 version): I can see why this film won all those Academy Awards; it was pretty great. Though I didn't care for the plot that much, everything else was spectacular.

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: I also can see why this film is considered a modern classic; it was an excellent and heart-warming movie. It was funny, the story felt organic, the characters were endearing and it was captivating to watch.

Also, whenever I see that part in One False Movie where Mac is riding the bicycle with Bloo in it to the moon, I'm gonna be ROTF now. Seeing the original makes it even funnier now.
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Old 12-29-2007, 03:12 PM   #1254
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Help! I'm a Fish

Just saw that on tv and I have to say, it's a rather nice little movie indeed, sad at some points, but all in all, rather good indeed.

Especially when
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Old 12-29-2007, 06:02 PM   #1255
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shrek

havent seen the first one in a long time. always fun to watch
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Old 12-31-2007, 10:39 AM   #1256
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These are the movies I watched Christmas eve to New Year's Eve:

Watership Down
The Hudsucker Proxy
The Big Lebowski
The League of Gentleman's Apocalypse
The Illusionist
Princess Mononoke


The sequence began and ended with animated films very much concerned with man's relationship with nature, predoominantly as a destructive and threatening force. All the films in between very much show what's best about humanity - the ability to surpise, amuse and astonish and of course its great diversity. All of these attributes we share with the living world of animals and plants, which shouldnt be surprising as we're just another eddy in the endless spirals of the vast organic matrix that's developed on this planet. Princess Mononoke ends optimistically with the awful, futile war between man and nature concluded as well it should be as we're all part of the same process who's beauty emerges in all of us in so many different ways.

These films all in their own way reinforce the delightful magic of existence and all end with unity and continuity either created, restored or maintained. The future belongs to friendship and imagination. Happy New Year!

Oh yeh, I also saw quite a lot of the Rocky & Bullwinkle movie but it didn't really make the point very well so I pretended I hadn't. Was that Duchess as the main bad lady? Sure sounded like her.
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Oh yeh, I also saw quite a lot of the Rocky & Bullwinkle movie but it didn't really make the point very well so I pretended I hadn't. Was that Duchess as the main bad lady? Sure sounded like her.
Nah that was Julia Louise Dryfuss doing Grey Delisle doing Natasha.
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Old 12-31-2007, 12:37 PM   #1258
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Nah that was Julia Louise Dryfuss doing Grey Delisle doing Natasha.
I thought it was Rene Russo doing June Foray doing Natasha Fatale. I think you got the wrong Seinfeldian actor there. It was Jason Alexander who was in the film as Boris Badenov.
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Old 12-31-2007, 01:16 PM   #1259
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I Am Legend

On the whole, I enjoyed this film, but I can tell you one thing that I absolutely loathed about it - and that is the utterly glaring and gratuitous focus at one point, in the final third, upon a couple of extracts from Shrek. I mean, really, what on earth were they doing there, other than to satisy Dreamworks' relentless compulsion to force that movie and its tiresome franchise down our throats at every turning? They couldn't have made a more intrusive blunder if they'd tried. Because, sadly, that was it from then on. The entire spectral milieu the film had spent so much time and energy building up had been very rudely jarred, and try as I might, I just couldn't claw my way back into it. The distinctly Hollywood-ish conclusion didn't exactly help matters, but then I haven't actually read the original story, so I could be talking out of turn there. If I am, then by all means ignore me.

It was a shame, because as I said, up until that moment things had been going pretty solidly. There were some lovely, eerie atmospheric shots of the derelict New York City which managed to be both musing and unsettling, and the bonding between Will Smith and his doggie companion admist all that impendence (revealed gradually, and effectively) was pretty darn engaging stuff. Mr. Smith himself didn't do a bad job at all of carrying the film pretty much by himself for the bulk of the running time, though naturally the gorgeous german shepherd who played Sam deserves their fair share of credit too.

Tonight's package also included the trailer for Alien versus Predator: Requiem, which was pretty fun. I got a few childish kicks out of uttering "oh, whoops" whenever the population total was shown to drop.
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I thought it was Rene Russo doing June Foray doing Natasha Fatale. I think you got the wrong Seinfeldian actor there. It was Jason Alexander who was in the film as Boris Badenov.
Nah, I was just checking to see if you were paying attention to the therad.

And indeed you were kudos my man, kudos.
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