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   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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To turn the page or not????
20/Jul/07 9:26 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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That is the question
20/Jul/07 9:27 AM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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DVD - Venus - had wanted to see this film for sometime. Loved it, and loved watching Peter O'toole. Can understand why this movie made some people feel uncomfortable re the relationship between old man and young girl...8/10
21/Jul/07 2:35 PM
   Emels  From Perth
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I saw Harry Potter last night. As a purist of the book, thought that they missed out on some simple things and felt that they glossed over other details, such as Dumbledore's Army that I thought might be hard to understand if you haven't read the book. Can't remember that ending in the book either! I loved Luna Lovegood, she far exceeded my imagination. Would give it a 7.5/ 10
22/Jul/07 11:35 AM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Hey Em - Kreacher was pivotal in the book, you hardly notice him in the film...Bec was far happier with Emma Watson's performance this time round. I can't remember much of the book, but I always like seeing quidditch being played..maybe next time...wonder if Disney World will build a quidditch stadium?
22/Jul/07 5:20 PM
   Emels  From Perth
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Billy, quidditch was hardly played in Book 5, Delores Umbridge banned it and when she did allow it Harry had his broom confiscated along with some other Gryffindor players (George and Fred I think). Must agree that the actors are much better in this movie - it was amazing to see the flashback to Harry from the first movie. He looked so young.
22/Jul/07 5:56 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Saw 'Evening' with my Mum, (along with every second person in the cinema). Watchable.
25/Jul/07 4:31 PM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Fancy that Mary - saw Evening last night. I think I must be getting cynical in my old age as i found it too trite. I expected 'more' from the array of such fabulous actresses...but I felt i got 'little'. Oh hum...Did like Meryl though.
25/Jul/07 7:20 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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hey Billy, it's been done before but the acting and scenery were nice. That's about all I ask from a 'Mum' picture.
26/Jul/07 8:57 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Just read the news that the German actor who played the Stasi Officer in Lives of Others has died. He was wonderful in that role and deservedly won awards for his performance. That last scene still gives me goosebumps!
Vale Ulrich Muehe
27/Jul/07 9:24 AM
Sandy  From San Antonio
I love this page. I didn't know it was here. I usually rent movies from Netflix but with all the rain we've been having, it's good to get out of the house and actually go see a movie. Would highly recommend 'La Vie en Rose'. Great performance by the lead actress. Would also recommend the documentary 'Sicko'.
28/Jul/07 2:10 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Lucky Miles...very laid back gentle movie with a good heart. Will not set the world alight and the humour may not travel but worth seeing.
28/Jul/07 5:25 PM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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La Vie En Rose - oh my gosh...what a life Edith had, was thoroughly saddened by it but still a film i would recommend, the actress/singer was excellent.8/10
29/Jul/07 11:28 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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I saw our very own Judy Davis on stage in that role before she left Aust for the US..she too was excellent in that role.
30/Jul/07 8:27 AM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Ingmar Bergman - RIP

The Seventh Seal - a classic, not sure if it is readily available in Kmart on DVD...
30/Jul/07 9:41 PM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Is it me - or does this page keep disappearing??
...well as I'm here - Robbie Williams playing Capt J Kirk in the next Star Trek Movie?? Please noooooooooooooooooooo!
31/Jul/07 10:47 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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yes Billy, I've emailed Gath as the page popps in and out. I agree...some things are better not........
01/Aug/07 8:11 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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If you thought Edith Piaf had a hard life, then you should see Black Book. It is based on a true story about a Jewish woman in Holland as WW2 closes. There is death and betrayal, betrayal and death. Very dark and sad but I 'enjoyed' it, well acted and gripping. A film to think about afterwards.
02/Aug/07 6:57 AM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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...so it's about death and betrayal then? Think I need a bit of a breather - not sure if I could go another heavy film at the mo...The Simpsons maybe???
05/Aug/07 2:45 AM
   Jaz  From Melbourne, Australia
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It is Melbourne Film Festival time now. I saw a film from France yesterday titled “Conversations with my Gardener”. Two men sharing a lifetime of experiences and observations over the course of a summer. An artist (Daniel Auteuil) inherits his family's vacation house in the country. The artist hires a local gardener to put it back the vegetable garden back into shape. The gardener (Jean-Pierre Darroussin) turns out to be an old friend from his school days, and as the gardener gets to work, he and the artist talk about where their lives have gone since they last saw one another.
It was a slightly melancholy take on their lives but it was engaging (two hours) and a wonderful insight into the gentle and compassionate side of a friendship between two men who had not experienced their life together but shared their retrospective feelings about life, love, work, family, vegetables and anything else that crossed their minds. Although shortly after the bitter-sweet ending I had almost forgotten the content of their conversations, there lingered a warmth as I felt they had allowed me to be part of their life stories. I enjoyed the feeling the story left me with. :)
05/Aug/07 11:21 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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No-body seen anything lately?
14/Aug/07 10:13 AM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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do tv films count? ok - have to admit it - caught the last hour of sleepless in seattle on sunday and i still cried...I am pathetic...
14/Aug/07 11:45 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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OMG Billy, you need to get out more!!!
15/Aug/07 5:05 PM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Ok - managed to treat Jaz to the smallest film theatre in Perth at Luna on Essex...saw Lucky Miles and I thoroughly enjoyed it. About boat people being dumped off the coast of WA and told if they just climbed up the sand dune a bus would pick them up on the otherside and take them to Perth...based on real life stories. Not sure how it would translate overseas...
21/Aug/07 11:02 PM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Saw Sicko - Michael Moore doco...don't feel I can comment on what he had to say about the state of the US Health system. he lost a fair amount of credibiltiy when he waxed lyrical about the NHS in the UK - only positives when I have heard otherwise from people living there...andré - if you're reading this - is the NHS in a good way? I'm sure there are issues in the US health system that need addressing as do most countries, maybe his aim was to highlight the problems to get some sort of ball rolling.
29/Aug/07 4:58 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Billy, just don't mention MM to Ian or Jeb!! Saw Brick at a friend's place tonight. Really good. I meant to see it when it was at the movies but blinked and missed it. It's set around a high school and stars 'teenagers' but it is a murder story and pays homage to the noir films. Excellent script and altogether very well done.
29/Aug/07 11:22 PM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Mary - hang on to your knickers luvvie...The Bourne Ultimatum is very brill...I didn't breathe for about an hour, my body is aching from being so tense and I have very chocolaty hands and clothes. I am basically a mess...but for all that - does jason finally find out who is? Do the goodies and baddies resolve their differences? Does the narrative drive the plot? Do the protagonists think there will be a fourth instalment in the trilogy? 9/10
31/Aug/07 4:17 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Do you need to see the first 2?
31/Aug/07 4:58 PM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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No - not really...but they do give you an insight as to why he wants to get to the bottom of the dilemma he's in. The first one - The bourne Identity? - I thought was incredibly slick for a thriller as thrillers go...and so I was hooked on the outcome of Jason's plight.
01/Sep/07 10:10 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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and I gather that he still hasn't resolved anything and No.4 is in the offing?
02/Sep/07 2:34 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Shut up and sing...good doco on the Dixie Chicks and the land of 'free' speech.
08/Sep/07 8:47 PM
   Stella  From Saratoga, NY
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Saw "Bourne Ultimatum" and it was one of the best movies I've seen in a while. Action packed, kept you at the edge of your seat, biting your nails, til the end movie. Probably best to see on the big screen to get the full effect, but definitely a must-see rental when it comes out on dvd.
11/Sep/07 11:20 PM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Mary - I'm not going to say whether Jason's problems were resolved...except to say that Matt Damon is talking about doing no.4...

Saw "Once" based on Glen Hensard (sp) from the Frames, life - he plays himself. I loved this film, but if you're not into music it would be a bore, i thought the soundtrack very good. The first 5 mins of broad Irish/english dialogue was difficult to understand - subtitles would have helped!
16/Sep/07 11:56 AM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Stella I agree - Bourne Ultimatum should be seen on the big screen - unless you have home theatre, the surround-sound was noticeable...

Do plane films count?
Saw "Away with her" - film on alzheimer's and a couple's struggle with it. A very poignant film which had me in tears at one point...don't see it if you want 'uplifting' - but a good film dealing with a subject that touches many people's lives. Julie Christie is still a beautiful woman.

"The Ex" - ho hum comedy with Jason Bateman - an actor I do like, but you rarely see and he could do better than this. whiled away 90 mins and a G&T helped...

"Georgia Rule" - Jane Fonda does well in this movie about dysfunctional family relationships. A few larfs to be had in it and Lyndsay Lohan (sp)is watchable too. not sure if this film has been released at the flicks, best wait for dvd but even then - there are better movies...
16/Sep/07 12:08 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Billy, at least you didn't give away anything .
Georgia Rules has been and gone a few months back.
I loved Jason Bateman in Arrested Development....he can be a very funny actor
16/Sep/07 12:52 PM
   billy  From Perth    Supporting Member
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I meant wiled away - which still looks wrong...don't think I've seen Arrested Development - shall look for it as well as polanski's macbeth which I've decided to do a review on as an assignment - hope I can find it.
16/Sep/07 2:51 PM
   andré  From england    Supporting Member
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Went to see Atonement the other week. Loved it. The cinematography was wonderful. Not sure how true it is to the book as I haven't read it. Keira knightley although looking slightly anorexic played her part well and the young Briony was wonderful.. very poignant 8 1/2 out of 10
19/Sep/07 6:44 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Great news. I loved the book, so will look forward to the film
19/Sep/07 7:33 AM
Susan B  From Spicewood, TX
Hi everyone. I saw "Death at a Funeral" yesterday, and enjoyed it very much. It's a darkly funny British movie, and was fun.8/10.
20/Sep/07 12:11 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU
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Just went to see 'Hairspray' today. Very funny movie. I'd gone off John Travolta lately but he/she was brill in this! 7/10
24/Sep/07 6:30 PM
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