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| cheap,flashy little crook Join Date: Nov 2003
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| Re: What was the last movie you saw? An oldie, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof. Meh. it was wayyy too melodramatic, I didn't like any of the characters and Elizabeth Taylor's Southern accent in this movie is the single most annoying thing this side of Chris Martin's smug drone. |
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| Moderator Join Date: May 2006 Location: Texas
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| Re: What was the last movie you saw? You know, this reminds me of an interview I saw with Tennessee Williams about 30 years ago. I can't recall whether it was Cat or not (though I think it was), but he had gone to a production of one of his plays, and was sitting there watching it, and periodically chuckling to himself at the humor he saw in the play itself. Finally, a woman sitting in front of him whipped around and said something to the effect of: "Do you mind? We're here to enjoy the play. I don't know what you're laughing about, this is a very serious play." To which Williams, grinning, replied: "I know, madam. I wrote the damned thing." |
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| cheap,flashy little crook Join Date: Nov 2003
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| Re: What was the last movie you saw? Heh. Well, I've compared the play and the movie and there are certain elements in the play which are diluted or omitted in the movie, which would have improved it greatly. Still, not my thing. With a few musical routines and a more submisive role for Maggie The Cat it could have been a standard Bollywood family drama from the 80s. |
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| wandering Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia, Western Australia
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| Re: What was the last movie you saw? I love you to Death - Very funny and some great casting, particularly Joan Plowright as the mother in law and William Hurt as the stoner Harlan, was a touch sad seeing River Phoenix though. |
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| cheap,flashy little crook Join Date: Nov 2003
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| Re: What was the last movie you saw? Class, a move about a teenager who, unwittingly, has an affair with his best friend's mother and the consequences. Features a very young John Cusack in a supporting role. Cusack had a very big nose as a boy. Most people's noses get bigger as they grow old, but Cusack's nose appears to have reached its full potential quite early on and stayed the way it was, waiting for the rest of his face to catch up. |
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| Heretic Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: India
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| Re: What was the last movie you saw? MASTERS OF HORROR: THE BLACK CAT – Stuart Gordon Stuart Gordon's second outing after Dreams in the Witch-House for the Masters of Horror series is an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's story The Black Cat. I approached this with mixed feelings because this is one of my least favored Poe stories, horribly contrived and dull. Gordon makes things more interesting by having Poe himself as the lead character, a penurious writer with an alcohol problem, a consumptive wife and the titular feline. Poe fancies himself a poet but struggles to sell his pieces to editors who only want more of his 'fantastic tales', which he finds himself unable to conjure. The increasing illness of his young beloved drives him mad with desperation to the bottle, and that in turn to the acts of brutality that are described in the original story. Without giving away further spoilers, the episode thereon follows the events of the story with a concluding twist that can be predicted a mile off. Without the concept of Poe himself being the lead character this would have been a decidedly mediocre experience but this aspect adds a significantly more interesting touch and the lead performance by horror star Jeffrey Combs (Re-Animator series, From Beyond) is, even in its broad-sidedness (I could not have imagined Poe pulling off the wager stunt with the pub owner), quite brilliant and sufficiently separated from his erstwhile roles to deserve a solid recommendation to horror fans everywhere. |
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| Living in Paradise Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Australia
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| Re: What was the last movie you saw? I to went to see 300, in all honesty I didn't enjoy it. Ok so there were plenty of buffed males to look at but really how much fighting can one person watch without boredom setting in. Alternatively I was given "The Audrey Hepburn Collection" So I have been enjoying the innocence of Roman Holiday, Sabrina and breakfast at Tiffanys. Where men were lucky to undo their tie, let alone take off a shirt. Its suprisingly enjoyable to watch Black & white movies again. Although the music scores can be a little overwhelming. I enjoyed Humphrey Bogart in Sabbrina though. All of his movies were made well before I was born but he is pretty cool. Maybe we need to return to this style of movie! |
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| Nighty-knight Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Australia
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| Re: What was the last movie you saw? Wedding Crashers. It was alright, but I couldn't hear it properly and I still understood it. Why don't they make sophisticated plots anymore...speaking of which... I read a short review of 300, the first sentence said "The simplistic plot..." OMG! THEY DIDNT MAKE IT UP IT ACTUALLY HAPPENED THERE IS NO PLOT FOOL! I mean sure, it isn't entirely true, but come on. That person has no clue what they're talking about. |
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| stubborn,yet flexible Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Netherlands
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| Re: What was the last movie you saw? In a fit of moviewatching Hellboy the Grudge*thanks to my sister taping it* Completely different in approach,both good. The grudge showing that a horror movie can be made which doesn't rely on excursions to the ketchup factory....,eerie,creepy,uncanny,you name it! |
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| Reetou Diplomatic Corp Join Date: May 2001 Location: North-west UK
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| Re: What was the last movie you saw? Just caught "Fracture" and "Pathfinder". The former was well crafted, well executed and very enjoyable; the latter was dull, derivative, and shoddy (though the odd moment lifted it from awful). |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Germany
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| Re: What was the last movie you saw? I saw Disturbia last night. I went into it with the understanding that it was Rear Window redone for the teen audience. I liked it. My poor husbnad was expecting Hitchcockian suspense and camera angles, so his thoughts were that it didn't suck. We went to see the Number 23, but it had been replaced... ![]() |
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| kung fu, i knows it Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Australia, Queensland
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| Re: What was the last movie you saw? Finally saw The Prestige on DVD. Fantastic. I want to watch it again to see all the things I realised I had missed at the end. Though I can lay claim to idly picking the final twist quite early in the movie... even if I didn't think that it'd happen. |
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| Lord of Autumn Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Vatican City
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| Re: What was the last movie you saw? Night before last in Trafalgar Square with over five thousand people (all armed with a set of coconuts) - Monty Python And The Holy Grail YouTube - Dessication's what you need... (*arf*) YouTube - Giant screening of the Monty Python's |
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