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   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Watched the delightful Bride and Prejudice again last night. Good thing I don't have webcam coz I'm jiggling around the house to the infectious melodies and desperately hoping the resultant weight loss will have me looking like the drop-dead gorgeous star.......
29/Jun/08 11:49 AM
   billy  From Perth
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yes Mongol - sorry for the delay - just went and saw Unfinished Sky...

Mongol was wonderful, especailly on a tummy full of falafel and pides (Istanbul...not quite Mongolian but sort of close enuf). It was beautifully filmed, not one hollywood actor in sight, subtitled and sumptious. A friend piked out because she had heard it was very violent, but apart from a few of the battle scenes, it wasn't as violent as it had been made out to be. Mainly deals with Genghis' early years and what the circumstances were that led to his drive to unite the Mongols and become as powerful as they did. Not a fast-paced film, but for me it didn't drag (as has been said by some critics). A good 'un...8 and a half stars I reckon.
29/Jun/08 4:15 PM
   billy  From Perth
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The shorts before Mongol showed Unfinished Sky with William McInnes - gorgeous man that he is...

After my obligatory EB/hot choc this a.m. saw Unfinished Sky about an illegal immigrant from Afghanistan played beautifully by ...someone...McInnes takes her in and an intriguing plot unfolds. This movie will not make big bucks at the box office which is a real shame - a little gem it is. 8/10
29/Jun/08 4:21 PM
   billy  From Perth
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Mary - just don a sari - it hides everything...but you need hardly drop any weight luvvie - you're as skinny as!!!
29/Jun/08 4:23 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Read that Unfinished Sky was a European movie called The Polish Bride and ...get this...the SAME actress played both the Polish bride AND the Afghani refugee. Must be some sort of record..... and a damn fine actress
29/Jun/08 5:35 PM
   billy  From Perth
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...whoever she is...
29/Jun/08 5:39 PM
   billy  From Perth
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Monic Hendrickx (thought I had better put some effort into googling as she's such a good actress/actor (being pc here))
29/Jun/08 5:44 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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pc or not pc?
29/Jun/08 6:22 PM
   billy  From Perth
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actress = not pc
Actor = pc
/= sitting on the fence ( a pointy one)
29/Jun/08 10:15 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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ouch
29/Jun/08 11:27 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Happy-Go-Lucky....ok...if you can resist the initial urge to slap Poppy...it gets better...
08/Jul/08 8:17 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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Girls, at the risk of revealing how totally ignoranant an Ahmurikuhn I am, please tell us what in the heck you're talking aobut!
Kindest regards,
Your friend from the future Third World Nation of the U.S. (but with some pretty impressive fire power and reliigous zealotry of our own brand).
T
10/Jul/08 5:15 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Hey Terry, what bits are you confused about, dahlin'?
10/Jul/08 7:54 PM
   CynB  From Redlands Qld Aus    Supporting Member
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Hi all - just back from Mamma Mia and Mary told me to post a review here. If you like Abba music and you like the scenery around the Greek Islands, you'll like the movie just for those reasons. Once I got over the age discrepancy between Meryl Streep (never a favourite with me - sorry!) and Colin Firth (gorgeous!) - I loved it. Definitely a feel-good movie. Streep for an Oscar - NO! My rating - Four and a half stars (that age business lost it a half star for me).
11/Jul/08 4:04 PM
   Rolanda  From Perth, West Aust.    Supporting Member
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CynB.. am going to watch Mamma Mia tomorrow.
Meryl Streep is not a favourite of mine either.
and yes Colin Firth is as you say gorgeous.
Hubby and I saw the stage show a few years ago when it was in Perth.
We loved it !!
So am looking forward to the movie.
11/Jul/08 4:21 PM
   CynB  From Redlands Qld Aus    Supporting Member
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You'll enjoy it Rolanda!
11/Jul/08 5:11 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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Never mind, Mary. Went back and re-read and figured out the thread. I'm slow.
12/Jul/08 4:42 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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Thanks for the review, CynB. I happen to love the Meryl, and can totally believe that 20 years ago, CF would have slept with her. Some sad news, girls: the Colin is 48 (FORTY-EIGHT! Can you believe it?). Almost 50. Not that that's old, mind you, but it means he can't play the young rogue in too many more JA book-based movies. Sniff.
12/Jul/08 4:45 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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Never mind. Just realized we have 40 years to watch the Colin play the middle-aged, and then the old rogue. I feel much better now.
12/Jul/08 4:46 AM
   Mary  From Manly Brisbane Qld    Supporting Member
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Lee & I went to see Mamma Mia & loved it yes Colin Firth is lovely Meryl Streep was good in it I like her & I have seen her in some good movies the Abba music & scenery was really good one movie critic gave it 5 stars I totally agree with him
12/Jul/08 9:23 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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That's good Terry, I would hate to see you turn your impressive firepower and religious zealotry on us
Another 40 years of CF? I can do that
Looks like MM is a goer....can too much ABBA ever be enough???
12/Jul/08 9:35 AM
   billy  From Perth
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I've had to edit this posting 3 times now, not sure which word is being censored...

er...yes, Mary...unless you're pi$$ed as a newt, then bring it on...

Oh Terry, it's comforting to know that the Colin is only a tad older than me and that I still may be in contention if he ever happens to come to Perth for a meat pie...but could he really play the rogue? is he not a little too soft around the edges, and those big cow eyes...could they ever be devillish looking? could he ever say "bit ch, I don't love you" (this is on-screen btw) to a woman who has given up everything to be with him whilst cheating on his wife and part-time pregnant girlfriend with conviction and at the same time not losing his animalistic charisma?? I reckon he could pull it off...

I love the Meryl too.
12/Jul/08 3:32 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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Billy, you've practically got it written. Finish it, because I think it's perfect for him.
12/Jul/08 4:25 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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Mary,
Not to worry. We save our worst for those who don't look or worship like us.
12/Jul/08 4:26 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Terry, the like is in the wrong place...should be after 'look'
12/Jul/08 5:12 PM
   billy  From Perth
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the woman who has given up everything to be with the on-screen Colin:
"you don't have to love me...the love I have for you will be enough for the both of us."
as she rips off his shirt and caresses the 4 pack that used to be a 6 pack that is fast becoming a 2 pack..."I know that you will never leave your wife or give up the floozy that is carrying your child - the child deserves to live and look like you."
whereupon the audience is nodding in agreement,
she then whispers into his shell-like perfect ear,
"i will always be here for you...I will be your doormat - the one with WELCOME written on it. Wipe your perfect size 9 feet all over my body, for I shall not weep even if contracting tinia is the risk I have to take."
She then looks into his eyes (we have an over-the-shoulder-close-up shot) which are dark and brooding (if not a little squinty as he is short-sighted due to the ageing process that affects even the most god-like of people).
Whimpering, she mouths: "Do with me what you will as it will never be enough...as long as you say my name..."
The Colin: "ok Doris"
twwhguetbwto-sc:"it's Shaz"

The END (and we still love him)
12/Jul/08 5:32 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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yes, yes.....
12/Jul/08 6:08 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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Perfect, Billy. What is twwhguetbwto-sc?
13/Jul/08 2:42 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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first line, last Billy comment, Terry
13/Jul/08 8:24 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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You are the clever one, Mary! Thanks.
14/Jul/08 7:11 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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humble, too....modest, self-effacing....
14/Jul/08 11:21 AM
   billy  From Perth
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ta Mary for clearing that up...

Saw Children of the Silk Road...beautifully filmed, liked the story (true-ish) but Jonathon Rhys Meyers as george Hogg was miscast in my opinion, didn't have the screen presence to carry it off (in my opinion), was just wrong and a bit wussy (in my opinion). Stay around for the final credits - most poignant part (in my opinion).

Saw shorts for a film which i can't remember the title of BUT the Colin was in it and he seemed rather a nice chappie, I'm really doubting whether he could seriously play a rogue. Also saw the shorts to The Savages with Phillip Seymour Hoffman - looks promising, and i haven't checked my spelling in any of this as I'm tired and need to go to bed...nitey nite all.x
15/Jul/08 12:01 AM
   billy  From Perth
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yes you are Mary...
15/Jul/08 12:02 AM
   billy  From Perth
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or was that Phillip Hofman Seymour? does it matter? maybe to him it does.
15/Jul/08 12:03 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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PSH is the name. I talked a while ago about Silk Road and JRM and completely agree. In fact, US critics unanymously asked what that casting was about. They couldn't believe (nor could I) that 2 beauties could fall in love with him.
15/Jul/08 10:46 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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I second Billy's motion and it passes with 3 votes. Mary is officially declared clever, yet humble, modest, AND self-effacing (if there are redundancies in the motion it's too late because it has carried and because the Chair said "Too bad.").
15/Jul/08 10:48 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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For JRM at his best, see Murder by Numbers if you haven't already. Though it's a Sandra Bullock movie, it's not pure Hollywood pap (mind you, I'll pay the price of admission to anything with Bullock b/c I just like her a heck of a lot). It has nice surprises like the edginess of SB's character, the hot sexual tension b/w her character and Ben Chaplin's (a hottie a la Joaquin Phoenix, whom he resembles a lot in looks and moodiness), and Ryan Gosling showing why he would deserve to be nominated for an Oscar soon thereafter (MBN came out in 2002), and is destined to win several during his career. Forgetting the ridiculous plot and just watching the actors trying to be serious about their craft makes me give MBN 7/10 stars.
15/Jul/08 10:59 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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Speaking of Ryan Gosling, Lars and the Real Girl is a hoot and a half. Gosling shows the daring of some of the finest actors by flying out to the edge of the envelope for this wacky character.
15/Jul/08 11:03 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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RG was wonderful in Half Nelson, a quirky little movie that came and went with alacrity....'druggie teacher'... too controversial....
16/Jul/08 8:56 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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Actually, RG was nominated for an Oscar for Half Nelson, and according to imdb, it was nominated for 21 other awards, and won quite a few. I liked that movie a lot, also. Need to watch it again.
17/Jul/08 3:29 AM
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