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   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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what would we do without Google...
06/May/08 8:35 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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Mary, you've got to check out imdb.com. It is the site for movies. (Stands for internet movie database dot com).
06/May/08 3:44 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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yep, Terry, that's where I look.....are you signed up to make comments? Sometimes I want to get on and say something, but am wary of signing up to sites I am not sure about. Usually I just vent my spleen to myself, which is probably easier for everyone...
06/May/08 4:53 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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I personally like your spleen. Vent on! I am a subscriber to imdb but tend not to read/post there. Call me a snob, but there are too many postings there to muddle through to find the folks whose comments are worth reading.
07/May/08 5:24 AM
   billy  From Perth
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"Snob" - well you did ask Terry - and I like to oblige...AND if only people google-wide knew what they were missing with not being aware of these pages of incisive, in depth, thought provoking comments on films...they haven't lived. Mary NEVER vent to yourself, it's such a waste of highly emotive and intelligent verboseness.
Mary do you know if "The Tracker" is available on dvd?
07/May/08 8:11 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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yes Billy, The Tracker and Walkabout are available as a double dvd set. I don't know about being able to rent it at your local video shop. Btw are they still video shops if they mainly stock dvds?
Thank you ladies for your kindly comments about my spleening....I do my humble best...
07/May/08 10:31 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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WARNING: The following review contains unrepentently verbose grandiosity and a spoiler.
P.S. I Love You is a chick flick extraordinaire. Three hankies. One full nude backside shot of manly studliness. Opens with a CLASSIC couple's fight and closes with an impossible and improbable promise of future fabulous love for our heartbroken heroine. AND her mother. Two big thumbs up. Best line: In an Irish pub, as sister and best friend insist heartbroken leading lady approach the evening’s entertainer: “They don’t make them like that at home.” Spoken of a U.S. actor PLAYING an Irishman. But you [probably] won’t care.
07/May/08 4:19 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Finally saw PV...thoroughly agree...what a wonderful movie. They got everything just right!!Perfick!!!
I love SM stories. They are timeless...
07/May/08 5:04 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Having just copped an eyeful of EN's manly buttocks, I think I'll pass, Terry. I am not a great fan of US romcoms...they tend to lay the sentiment on with a trowel.
07/May/08 5:15 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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This one used a shovel. But I am not ashamed to say I love hankie movies.
08/May/08 10:28 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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I too am not averse to a little gentle weeping...TMD was a favourite, but then that did have AR in it I think I tend to prefer English restraint to Hollywood wallowing, as a VERY general comment
08/May/08 10:41 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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But then we'll do something like As Good as it Gets, or Groundhog Day, or The Upside of Anger, or Mumford, or Juno, or Waitress ....
08/May/08 4:02 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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AGAIG!!!! Didn't that have the ridiculous premise of a young(ish) attractive woman falling for a VERY GOM!!! PULEASE!!!!!!!!I thought that was just the director's wishful thinking!!!!!
08/May/08 4:52 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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I did say it was a VERY general comment...one of my favourite chick flix is Fried Green Tomatoes, and nary a bared manly buttock in sight!!!
08/May/08 6:38 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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"Didn't that have the ridiculous premise of a young(ish) attractive woman falling for a VERY GOM!!! PULEASE!!!!!!!!I thought that was just the director's wishful thinking!!!!!"

As opposed to, say, the Alan Rickman/Kate Winslet pairing in Sense and Sensibility....
09/May/08 4:22 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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hey, we're talking about AR here..and he wasn't grumpy, just dignified and hiding his yearning beneath a veneer of manly restraint...
09/May/08 5:55 AM
   billy  From Perth
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...and emotional constipation...and I'm not saying that's a bad thing either, I'd have to watch it again to see if he was sporting a stiff upper lip as well.
Terry, The Upside of Anger? Oh dear...but then I have to admit to being seriously moved by Bridges of Mad(d?)ison County, first by the book - paroxyysms of tears which gave me a sinus headache - and then the movie...even with Clint looking like a sharpei.

Got The Tracker and Fahrenheit 9/11 to watch this weekend...whoopeedoo.
09/May/08 8:11 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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SPOILER. Maybe I've forgotten its twee moments 'cause I've not seen Upside of Anger in a while. Main thing I remember is Joan Allen's romp of unbridled rage when she believes she's been abandoned by her husband. Major hoot. And then to learn the poor guy was dead in the woods the whole time, and her guilty response because she's felt fully justified jumping into the hay with first cute guy who comes along. Plus Costner's confusion bordering on abject terror at being put under the microscope by four women simultaneously. I just thought the whole premise was a scream.
09/May/08 11:59 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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haven't seen it Terry, but upon your recommendation I shall track it down and watch it!Does it contain a tasteful representation of KCs posterior? (just for added scientific interest!)
Been a long time since F9/11 Billy, have trouble remembering the details...enjoy...
09/May/08 12:11 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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Not certain I can vouch for scientific authenticity, unfortunately. But facial reactions more than suffice, I believe, as Costner plays a guy surprised to find himself falling happily in midlife for a broad who comes fully loaded with major baggage. Please post your opinion after seeing it.
09/May/08 5:23 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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Billy, I'm sure Michael Moore got it right, but don't have the stomach for detailed proof this bufoon of a prez has taken us places we were ill-prepared to go; had no biz going; had no good reason to go; etc. The Tracker, on the other hand, sounds promising. Hadn't heard of it; please post after you see it.
09/May/08 5:38 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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Highly recommend Charlie Wilson's War, particularly to nonAmericans who will see a personality type not uncommon in this country, but seldom seen in the movies. I admire the self-deprecating humor of Brits, Aussies, et al., and forget that it exists in our country as well. Just isn't the norm. To our detriment.
10/May/08 10:44 AM
   billy  From Perth
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Haven't seen Charlie Wilson's War, but I've heard differences of opinion on it...shall eventually see it one of these days...

The Tracker - just finished viewing it having tried to position myself as to how an aboriginal would feel when confronted with fear/violence/abuse (asked to do this by my lecturer)...the film doesn't overtly portray the latter, but Gulpilil's expressions conveys much of it. De Heer (Rabbit Proof Fence) has made a great film, which on the surface can seem to be a superficial telling of a past history (set in 1922) but ultimately it is encumbant on the viewer to engage fully with what is not being said as much as what is being said...clear as mud? gary Sweet plays the fanatic to a tee. the cross-cuts to Peter Coads paintings depicting violence when violence is being committed is extremely effective...gawd this is sounding like an essay...sorry! If you can find the dvd - give it a burl...

Next F9/11, although looking at the dvd sleeve i think I may have already seen it when it first came out! Can I rememebr it ? NO!
11/May/08 11:04 AM
   billy  From Perth
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can I remember how to spell remember?
11/May/08 11:05 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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Billy, We know you know how to spell. And puhleeze never apologize for writing an essay. Sometimes after I've seen a pic, there are thoughts I'd like to write down, and generally don't b/c don't want to be considered pompous (or stupid). I suspect lots of others feel the same way b/c I notice 99 people have read the posts in less than a week, yet you, Mary, and I are the only ones currently posting. I want to hear other people's opinions, including when I get blasted for liking a movie someone else thinks had a few too many twee moments. Or whatever. BRING IT. [Yeah. I'm bad!]
11/May/08 1:20 PM
   billy  From Perth
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Terry dahling, if i thought or cared that people thought that I perhaps might actually be stupid because of what I write on here, I wouldn't be on here...so don't let that stop you...btw I am 97 people...you and Mary must be the other two.
11/May/08 6:00 PM
   billy  From Perth
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...and a little pomposity doesn't cause seizures, does it? so why hold back? time to peel a grape and have some caviar on rye...toodles x
11/May/08 6:04 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Blasted? Oh No,Terry, I think there was only a sigh and a muttered 'oh, well what can you expect....'We, on this site, are nothing if not polite!!!!
11/May/08 6:21 PM
   billy  From Perth
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One is wondering if one is more "nothing" than "polite" at times...if one didn't blast every so often one would perhaps become severely anally retentive which, in turn, is detrimental to one's health. Is saying "you're wrong" different to a blasting? mmm? It's a good thing one is not judgemental on these pages....
11/May/08 6:51 PM
   billy  From Perth
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bloody hell, how did we get to 6014? I was definitely not 20 people.
11/May/08 6:54 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Of course Billy, blasting implies a use of forceful venacular, whereas saying someone is wrong can be done in the best possible taste
11/May/08 8:37 PM
   billy  From Perth
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I'm having a Cupid Stunt aka Kenny Everett moment here Mary...oh those were the best of british humour days, although I am enjoying the IT Crowd...
I was here for a reason...ah yes...F9/11, just watched it(again)but can't remember how I responded to it 4 yrs ago. It's difficult to ascertain just how much Moore has manipulated the 'facts' to suit his purpose to highlight what a baffoon Bush is and the lies that he and his administration have perpetrated whilst he's been in office. How much of it is the truth?... it hardly bares thinking about...will Bush and his men ever be held accountable for their actions? I wonder if I have caused a "blastable" offence...but then we too were/are part of the coalition of the willing...
12/May/08 12:01 AM
   billy  From Perth
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*bares= bears
12/May/08 12:02 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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Mary, I am one of the rare Americans who believes politeness is highly overrated. I was slightly exagerating when referring to an all-caps "puhleeze" as a blasting, and was not being defensive. I think it's a hoot to get a good "discussion" going, though cat fights are much more fun.
12/May/08 6:18 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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Billy, re F9/11, I can't watch it b/c I lived it. Know most of the facts, it's just too depressing to see them accumulated at one place at one time. And as a red-blooded Amurikin, let me assure you it would be impossible to make George Bush look like MORE of a buffoon than he really is since it now roundly accepted in this country that he defines the term. Latest approval ratings were in the 20's -- lower than any other president at any time during their tenure, and that includes Truman after the bombs, and Nixon during impeachment.
12/May/08 6:21 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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As for comeuppance, there are some of us who believe in heaven only because we have to believe there will be a day of reckoning. Now, if this political diatribe hasn't offended at LEAST 20 people ... well, hell, I gave it my best shot.
12/May/08 6:22 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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'though cat fights are much more fun'.Yes Terry, but the blood under the fingernails is a bugger to get out
12/May/08 9:25 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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Aack. Posts won't post.
12/May/08 10:25 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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So, some will. I'll try again:
Mary, mah dear, you are speaking to a home remodeler. Primer is hard to get out from under fingernails. Also grout and thinset. Blood -- yah run warm water long enough, it all comes out. Meow. Let's discuss movies!!!
12/May/08 10:26 AM
   CynB  From Redlands Qld Aus    Supporting Member
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Hello - this is my first venture onto this site. Mary suggested I come here to report/review the movie 'Miss Pettigrew lives for a Day'.
Although the 'day' was amazingly hectic and Miss P's fortunes take many twists and turns, I found it a very enjoyable 'feel-good' viewing. If your love that Art Deco, pre-war London high society era, which I do (possibly from one of my previous lives), you'll like this. And Frances McDormand is always an actress to be relied upon for a good performance. It's no 'Atonement', set in the same era, but fast moving and fun.
17/May/08 11:51 AM
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