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Old 03-01-2009, 02:32 PM   #2641 (permalink)
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Flight of the Phoenix - ***

Well made oldie starring James Stewart, Richard Attenborough and Peter Finch some men stranded in the sahara desert.
brilliant film, the god-awful remake thankfully seems to have sunk without a trace. Anything with Dickie Attenborough gets my vote
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Old 03-01-2009, 02:39 PM   #2642 (permalink)
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Annie Hall is probably one of my favorite movies but I had a few problems with Manhattan. First of all, I despised the relationship between Allen and Hemingway. I pretty much just didn't like Hemingway's character at all. I thought Allen and Keaton should have stayed together, it was much more believable. So I guess you could say what ruined it for me was like the last half hour. He shouldn't have went back to the little girl.

I didn't hate it. It was still funny and some scenes were really beautiful to watch but it just didn't do too much for me.
Actually I didn't find it much believable that they would get together in the first place, I was very much rooting for him to get back with the girl because Keatons character was such an obnoxious biatch.
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Old 03-01-2009, 07:58 PM   #2643 (permalink)
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Today I watched Slumdog Millionaire and The Pursuit of Happyness. Both were really good.
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Actually I didn't find it much believable that they would get together in the first place, I was very much rooting for him to get back with the girl because Keatons character was such an obnoxious biatch.
But she was seventeen and had no personality.
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Old 03-02-2009, 05:20 PM   #2645 (permalink)
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Since when does not being a bitch translate to no personality?

I loved Keaton in Annie Hall, but she was just an arrogant snob in Manhattan, which is still a great movie IMO.
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Based upon the memoirs of John McCarthy and Brian Kennan's kidnapping and imprisoning in the Lebanon in the 80's. A little stagey and budget restrictions don't help but it is very well played by the two main leads (Ian Hart and Linus Roache).
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Old 03-03-2009, 07:56 AM   #2647 (permalink)
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on Mondays, my wife has absolute control over what we watch. i suffered through about half of the Sex and the City movie before i went to bed. ugh.

but Tudsday is my day. i think i'll pick something with zombies and chainsaws to get back at her
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Old 03-03-2009, 09:09 AM   #2648 (permalink)
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>>Actually more recently This is England. Great movie, definitely check it out.

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Anybody see Milk? How was it?
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Anybody see Milk? How was it?
disappointing but worth a look-in. The Harvey Milk documentary is meant to be better
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