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Earl |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 5:11 pm |
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Moving this discussion over to Couch With a View from Current Film...
shannon wrote: American Beauty vs. The Ice Storm? Since when were they competing? Who cares, honestly?
Someone actually went to the trouble of creating a site devoted to comparing those two films:
http://cla.calpoly.edu/~rsimon/Hum410/IceSAmeBchart.htm |
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Ghulam |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 7:07 pm |
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Gregg Araki's Mysterious Skin is an exquisitely well filmed story of the life changing ill effects of childhood sexual abuse. It is also about friendships and families, and bonds that grow out of similar traumatizing experiences. It has the impact and the pain of "The Midnight Cowboy". It is touching, tender and sad, and yet in a strange way uplifting. A must-see.[/i] |
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Rod |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 7:17 pm |
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Why does Midnight Cowboy always get called "The"? |
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Ghulam |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 7:22 pm |
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Indians are known to overuse "the". |
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chillywilly |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 7:23 pm |
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billyweeds wrote: Finding Forrester, which I heard was ok.
You heard wrong. It sucked b.v.c.
I'll keep it on my list of films to not worry about seeing. |
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chillywilly |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 7:26 pm |
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Earl wrote: Moving this discussion over to Couch With a View from Current Film...
shannon wrote: American Beauty vs. The Ice Storm? Since when were they competing? Who cares, honestly?
Someone actually went to the trouble of creating a site devoted to comparing those two films:
http://cla.calpoly.edu/~rsimon/Hum410/IceSAmeBchart.htm
Ok. I never realized there was that many subject similarites with those two films. Thanks for posting that, Earl. |
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Rod |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 8:34 pm |
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Ghulam wrote: Indians are known to overuse "the".
Maybe, but this is like the third time in two days in various places I've read the title as "The" Midnight Cowboy. |
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lshap |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 8:59 pm |
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I liked The King Arthur much better than Rod. The film presented a dark and dirty look at the knights that struck me as pretty likeable. Clive Owen was the suitably tormented, overworked leader whose feelings for his men I found believable, and whose character I liked.
I can't really go to the mat and proclaim King Arthur it to be great cinema, but I found it far more entertaining than Rod's take.
The Finding Forrester was The Goodwill Hunting redux. Certainly not as terrible as Billy suggests, but just as maudlin and predictable and full of superfluous "the's". |
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billyweeds |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:01 pm |
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I loved Good Will Hunting. It was the good twin of Finding Forrester. |
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chillywilly |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:20 pm |
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billyweeds wrote: I loved Good Will Hunting.
In full agreement here. |
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Joe Vitus |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:32 pm |
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I thought Good Will Hunting was lame, with yet another sweat-of-the-milk-of-humanity-on-his-forehead performance by Robin Williams. It was filled with lame moments ("How do ya like them apples?") and the fact that Gus Van Sant made such a completely impersonal movie was depressing. Ben Affleck, admittedly, was still in his actor phase, disappearing into his role so completely I didn't recognize him. A good performance, among several he gave before he became a star and adopted that irritating smug persona. Damon was okay, no big deal one way or the other. Minnie Driver, playing a Harvard girl, reminded me a lot of the Harvard girl I dated, so how could I help but love her? (Said girl being still a very close friend.) |
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jbottle |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:34 pm |
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Thanks for the "Mysterious Skin" heads up, I forgot it was out on DVD. I liked Araki from "The Doom Generation," which I went to at the arthouse back in the day. Somehow I'm still straight. |
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Marc |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:41 pm |
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While MYSTERIOUS SKIN has several standout performances, there is one that continues to haunt me: Billy Drago's. |
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billyweeds |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:48 pm |
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Ben Affleck, admittedly, was still in his actor phase, disappearing into his role so completely I didn't recognize him.
I actually hated Affleck even more in GWH than I do now. I have never ever ever ever liked Ben Affleck even a little. Except in Gigli. Really.
(Rhyme unintentional, but cute.) |
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Ghulam |
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:52 pm |
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Marc wrote: While MYSTERIOUS SKIN has several standout performances, there is one that continues to haunt me: Billy Drago's.
Which one was that? |
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