At the flicks

Submitted By: billy from Perth

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Terry  From Eugene
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Two words, girls, and they may not be new to you: Eddie Redmayne. I noticed him for the first time in Savage Grace -- a horror of a movie, but he is so arrestingly beautiful, I couldn't take my eyes off him and thank god he was on screen for most of that movie. Contrast that with The Other Boleyn Girl, which I watched tonight. Beautiful movie, taking much poetic justice but allowed because the subject is something none of us knew anything about until the novel came out [SPOILER]:



Anne Boleyn's sister who preceded her to Henry's bed and gave him his first son. Legal issues precluded putting the child in line for the throne, but that's not the point of the movie. The completely fictionalized relationship b/w the two very real sisters is. But back to the point. Eddie Redmayne. [SECOND SPOILER] Minor character always on the sidelines, but anyone with two synapses firing knows 1/2-way thru the movie no matter what wretched thing awaits Anne's sister (we do know from history she didn't lose her head, so no spoiler there), as long as it leads ultimately to the obvious end of her road as screenplay is written, WHO CARES? A young god. Half my age. I should be ashamed.
22/Jul/08 2:53 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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The only film I've been to see about horses was Equus and I DIDN'T go for the horses nudge, nudge, say no more!!!
22/Jul/08 2:56 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Don't be Terry....drooling is a good healthy emotion
22/Jul/08 2:58 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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bit confusin' the comma was missin'...sorry, you can be Terry as long as you want....
22/Jul/08 2:59 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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I made a point of NOT seeing Equus [again], but if ER starred in it, it's just shot to the top of list of must-sees.
22/Jul/08 3:05 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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I was too busy reading my last long convoluted sentence looking for a real thread of thought to worry about your comma Mary.
22/Jul/08 3:06 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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Most of my sentences are long and convoluted, but I was obsessing over the one which began "Minor character," at top o' page.
22/Jul/08 3:14 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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I saw the original Equus when I was but a child(!), as you say with ER in it, I would possibly return.
22/Jul/08 3:21 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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I was being much too literal with your Equus post, Mary. Confused it for a response to my post, and not an oblique reference back to Billy's equestrianism. Never mind....
22/Jul/08 4:21 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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CotSR...agree with all comments. Thanx Terry for the info on the real GH. A MUCH better film could have been made with that material and a better star.
23/Jul/08 5:02 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Billy, I saw those 2 trailers and the thought occurred to me...2 trailers...one about adult children dealing with an aged parent (The Savages)and the other about an adult man (the delectable CF) dealing with a dying parent (When did you last see your Father). IS SOMEONE TRYING TO TELL ME SOMETHING?????
23/Jul/08 5:05 PM
   billy  From Perth
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yes Mary...Live life to the full before you end up wearing nappies and dentures...really appreciate Minties while you can...AND KEEP DOING THOSE PELVIC FLOOR exercises...

I'm so hopeless remembering film titles, but one trailer did make me chortle - one with Robert Downey Jr as a black guy in a film about making a war film, oooh yes, another film called Taken (I think) with Liam Neeson, looked tres bon and so did the movie.
23/Jul/08 9:18 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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Saw Bonneville. Jessica Lange, Cathy Bates, and Joan Allen on a road trip. Not the greatest writing, but you won't care. Worth the rental fee to watch those three playing a trio of Mormons who've known each other all their lives, at various stages of life cycles (hubbies' deaths, grieving, moving on), dealing with little adventures along the road. A solid 7/10 stars (for my money, an 8 1/2, but I know Mary and Billy will slam the improbable plot contrivances).
25/Jul/08 3:20 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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P.S. Billy, is it absolutely necessary to do the pelvic exercises alone?
25/Jul/08 3:22 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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Mary, what's "the real GH"?
25/Jul/08 3:23 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Terry. you gave a link to the story of the real George Hogg.....the basis, and I use the term lightly, of CotSR...
25/Jul/08 7:50 AM
   billy  From Perth
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Pst Terry, no it's not...
27/Jul/08 9:46 PM
   billy  From Perth
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ok ok I gave in..I saw Mama Mia. I'm not sure what scared me the most- the fact that I knew all the words or PB singing.
27/Jul/08 9:47 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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The movie reviews have been plastered with a picture of James McAvoy under the word 'Wanted'....despite NO intention of ever seeing the movie....I still say...oh yeah!!!!
28/Jul/08 3:46 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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Billy, Saw PB interviewed and he was more scared of his singing than you. Never done it professionally. He practiced by singing at the top of his lungs on the beach behind his house, and went into 1st rehersals thinking he'd gotten pretty okay. Said when the voice coaches and "real" singers quit laughing, he went home and practiced another 3 months.
29/Jul/08 9:12 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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But tell the truth. Do we really care if PB can sing?
29/Jul/08 9:13 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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Mary, Here's what NY Times said of Wanted: "Things happen in “Wanted,” but no one cares. You could call that nihilism, but even nihilism requires commitment of a kind and this, by contrast, is a movie built on indifference." Sounds as though you won't miss much other than looking at a beefed-up James McAvoy. On second thought....
29/Jul/08 10:47 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Terry, I will cut out the picture and drool in private...
29/Jul/08 5:43 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Billy, be very afraid....it's been 11 days now and I'm STILL SINGING!!!!!The movie should have come with a health warning.
29/Jul/08 5:45 PM
   Colleen  From Kelmscott West Aust
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Hi all - all the people at work have seen Mumma Mia and absolutely raved about it - I chose to see the Dark Knight Heath is so edgy and manic he obviously had fun with the role. Poor Batman was unable to move his head - not a lot to work with Christian a goody just doesn't get the good lines!
29/Jul/08 11:52 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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I predict a posthumus Oscar for HL.
30/Jul/08 11:58 PM
   andré  From england    Supporting Member
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Did I mention Benicio Del Toro?... Ice and a slice x
02/Aug/08 10:19 AM
   andré  From england    Supporting Member
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I just can't do Abba... sorry but...
02/Aug/08 10:20 AM
   andré  From england    Supporting Member
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I watched Bridget Jones's Diary again last night... I know, I know... but it was on the TV! I love the last words of the film:

Bridget Jones: Wait a minute... nice boys don't kiss like that.
Mark Darcy: Oh, yes, they fu*king do.

Heart a flutter...
03/Aug/08 7:25 PM
   andré  From england    Supporting Member
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Perhaps we should gather up the best quotes from films and have a page or two of them?
03/Aug/08 7:29 PM
Terry  From Eugene
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Only problem with last line is that CF, as hot as he is, can't kiss from the looks of things. That is the most boring film kiss I've ever seen. Now to put on my thinking cap to remember some hot kisses.
04/Aug/08 3:47 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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Here's one: Last of the Mohicans during sex scene at the fort. Fully clothed, yet one of the hottest I've ever seen.
04/Aug/08 3:48 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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And another: First kiss in the Terminator. Sarah and what's-his-name, knowing he's gotta die, he's never been with a chick, he's been longing for her for years. Way hot.
04/Aug/08 3:49 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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BTW: another actor whose screen kisses leave me cold is Hugh Grant. Made me wonder about the Brits until LOTM (see post above). So here's a challenge: hot British kissers.
04/Aug/08 3:52 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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I've got one! Ben Chaplin with Sandra Bullock in Murder by Numbers.
04/Aug/08 3:56 AM
Terry  From Eugene
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(And since DDL and BC both born in London, hard to get more British!)
04/Aug/08 3:59 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Wow, Terry, I have to hand it to you...after saying you have to put your thinking cap on, you promptly come up with 2 hot kissing scenes (have to take your word as I haven't seen either)...I'm here wracking my brains 10 mins later and still ??? Either my memory is going to pot (nah) or my standards are way higher.....
04/Aug/08 2:54 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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still thinking.....
04/Aug/08 3:32 PM
   andré  From england    Supporting Member
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Okay, Keira Knightley and Hans Matheson in the Doctor Zhivago remake. A beautiful film both the original and this one.
04/Aug/08 6:37 PM
   andré  From england    Supporting Member
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Another Keira Knightley with Matthew Macfadyen in Pride and Prejudice, such tension (read passion)...
04/Aug/08 6:41 PM
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