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That\'s cool
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Guy does a lot of stuff, like that. He\'s thought to be not only one of
the finer artists, but one of the best people, in that industry.
BTW-- After the filming of \"Pirates,\" he
missed his family. So, he immediately sped off to Europe. When he got home, he remembered that he still had his
costume dental prosthetics in-- and the guy who could take them out was 6,000 miles away. ROFL!
One of the coolest
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I certainly thought he was pretty damn good in Pirates, almost
the making of the film.
Well ok, perhaps I wouldn\'t go that far (I\'m not gay or \'out).
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I certainly thought he
was pretty damn good in Pirates, almost the making of the film.
Well ok, perhaps I wouldn\'t go that far
(I\'m not gay or \'out).
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You opinion is shared by a lot of
folks, honey. That performance is very highly regarded.
Depp´s one of the best and
most talented actors around and just not appreciated enough (by Hollywood). That Oscar nomination was long
overdue!! He´s dead cool [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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BTW-- After the filming of \"Pirates,\" he missed his family. So, he
immediately sped off to Europe. When he got home, he remembered that he still had his costume dental prosthetics
in-- and the guy who could take them out was 6,000 miles away. ROFL!
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ROFL [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] That´s so funny
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] poor dude
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Depp´s one of the best and most talented actors around and just not
appreciated enough (by Hollywood). That Oscar nomination was long overdue!! He´s dead cool
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And, gracious-- he was apparently both effusive and genuine
in his congratulations to Sean Penn.
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And, gracious-- he was apparently both effusive and genuine in his
congratulations to Sean Penn.
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else of him tell the truth [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] Penn´s a good actor, he´s really worked at himself in that respect
IMO and I haven´t seen the film but I´m sure it was well deserved. Not something I always think of the actual
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And,
gracious-- he was apparently both effusive and genuine in his congratulations to Sean Penn.
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[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] Penn´s a good
actor, he´s really worked at himself in that respect IMO and I haven´t seen the film but I´m sure it was well
deserved. Not something I always think of the actual winners. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Sean Penn finally got recoginized. All the people there
knew he deserved it.
He should have gotten it for Dead Man Walking.
BTW, Lord of the Rings makes no sense, and
no I didn\'t read the book, nor will I ever.
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And, gracious-- he was apparently both effusive
and genuine in his congratulations to Sean Penn.
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[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] Penn´s a good actor, he´s really worked at himself in that respect
IMO and I haven´t seen the film but I´m sure it was well deserved. Not something I always think of the actual
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Sean
Penn finally got recoginized. All the people there knew he deserved it.
He should have gotten it for Dead
Man Walking.
BTW, Lord of the Rings makes no sense, and no I didn\'t read the book, nor will I ever.
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There might have been a little artistic politics involved, is the
consensus. Because the flick was gorgeous, but too long-- some people loved it, some found it \"the best cure for
insomnia.\" I couldn\'t watch the whole thing, myself. Billy Crystal got in a couple of digs about the length.
There has been an ongoing issue that no sci-fi/fantasy flick has ever been seriously considered for an academy
award. Nominations, but no wins.
Spielberg was dissed by the academy for a long time, because they pronounced
his flicks \"too comic book.\" So, he came back and shoved \"Schindler\'s List\" up their noses. Since then,
he has been taken very seriously.
There is some discussion re: whether Sofia Coppola is really that good a
director, yet, too. But, no woman has ever hitherto won, either.
Being a Sci Fi fan myself, I
don\'t think there is a lot of bias that goes on.
I can tell you, there are just not a lot of good ones out
there.
I guess comedy though has the same gripe.
As for Fantasy, that is a bit different than sci-fi.
All
I know is I fell a sleep in the theater during the first two Lord of the Rings and would rather give TM, Ash, DST
and Dogsbutt a sponge bath than see the third.
That stuff is for people who read Harry Potter books.
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He should have gotten it for Dead Man Walking.
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Because the flick was gorgeous, but too long-- some people loved it, some found it \"the best cure for
insomnia.\"
<hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\"> Dead Man Walking or Lord of the Rings?
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Spielberg was dissed by the academy for a long
time, because they pronounced his flicks \"too comic book.\" So, he came back and shoved \"Schindler\'s List\"
up their noses. Since then, he has been taken very seriously.
<hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\"> Don´t
like it so much when he does `serious´stuff. I prefer it when he´s more `entertaining´. He´s good at that, I loved
all the Indianer Jones stuff and things like ET [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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That stuff is for people who read Harry Potter books.
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i never read Harry Potter and I liked the LOTR movies :P I dont think they
deserved THAT many awards really, dont think titanic did either (got the same # as LOTR) but i do agree it was a
well made movie and deserved lots of those awards (Damnit the triplets of belleville should have gotten the best
orriginal song award not the stupid into the west song from LOTR!)
You sooo read that stuff...
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titanic
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one - best director, best film? Not in my book and people I spoke to back then but hey...
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] The special effects and all those were deserved tho I reckon
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Because the flick was gorgeous, but too long--
some people loved it, some found it \"the best cure for insomnia.\"
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Dead Man Walking or Lord of the Rings?
Lord of the Rings. I was bored silly.
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Spielberg was dissed by the academy for a long time, because they pronounced
his flicks \"too comic book.\" So, he came back and shoved \"Schindler\'s List\" up their noses. Since then,
he has been taken very seriously.
<hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\"> Don´t like it so much when he does
`serious´stuff. I prefer it when he´s more `entertaining´. He´s good at that, I loved all the Indianer Jones stuff
and things like ET [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Me, too. I go to movies to be entertained. Thought, I DID think \"Schindler\" was a tour de
force. Though \"Schindler\" was PROBABLY the wrong choice of flick to see the day after I was laid off from a job.
<g>
Movie trivia-- Sly Stallone was first choice for the Indiana Jones role. He turned it down, and
Harrison Ford was cast.
Movie trivia about Indiana Jones-- Indie was supposed to fight the guy with the sword--
not shoot him. But, Ford had caught disentery, and had to urgently leave the set. But the shot was so funny, it was
wrapped.
More movie trivia about Ford-- When Harrison Ford was called in for a the first \"Star Wars\"
reading, he was told that he would NOT be considered for the part. He was just to read against the actors for some
of the other roles. He was a little disgusted, so he read it \"wise ass.\" Lucas liked it, and he was cast.
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Me, too. I
go to movies to be entertained.
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I take it [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
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Cage
aux Folles? OUI!
Actually, I have an old copy of \"L\'Histoire d\'Adele H.\" AND the Dutch/French flick,
\"The Vanishing.\" So, I DO like SOME dark stuff. <g>
BTW-- AVOID the American version of \"The
Vanishing.\" It\'s just BAD. Seems like when we Americans remake stuff, we get too obvious and heavy handed.
The ONLY good American remake that I can think of, right now, is \"The Outrage,\" which was a remake of
\"Roshomon.\"
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is for people who read Harry Potter books.
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i never read Harry
Potter and I liked the LOTR movies :P I dont think they deserved THAT many awards really, dont think titanic did
either (got the same # as LOTR) but i do agree it was a well made movie and deserved lots of those awards (Damnit
the triplets of belleville should have gotten the best orriginal song award not the stupid into the west song from
LOTR!)
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Agree-- Triplettes of Belleville was AWESOME.
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and people I spoke to back then but hey... [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] The special effects
and all those were deserved tho I reckon [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Titanic was beautiful and boring. We rented it-- didn\'t pay theater
prices for it. Characters were one-dimensional. Just my 2cents.
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BTW-- AVOID the American version of \"The Vanishing.\" It\'s just BAD.
Seems like when we Americans remake stuff, we get too obvious and heavy handed.
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[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] Luckily we´ve
so far been spared of this YIKES!!!
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Titanic was
beautiful and boring. We rented it-- didn\'t pay theater prices for it. Characters were one-dimensional. Just my
2cents
<hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\"> My thoughts were `crap´
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif[/img] I didn´t pay to rent it even I waited to see it on TV
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Iwas so angry because this film just didn´t do justice to what
really happened IMO: it just didn´t touch me in any way whereas A night to remember really moved me when I say in
once as a teen.
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BTW-- AVOID
the American version of \"The Vanishing.\" It\'s just BAD. Seems like when we Americans remake stuff, we get too
obvious and heavy handed.
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remake of Belle du Jour [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] Luckily we´ve so far been spared of this YIKES!!!
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Titanic was beautiful and boring. We rented it--
didn\'t pay theater prices for it. Characters were one-dimensional. Just my 2cents
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even I waited to see it on TV [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Iwas so angry because this film
just didn´t do justice to what really happened IMO: it just didn´t touch me in any way whereas A night to remember
really moved me when I say in once as a teen.
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IMVMO-- We\'ve
got a little too far into fx, and a little too far away from character-driven.
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into fx
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Means
\"special effects\'. ef-ex
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BTW-- AVOID
the American version of \"The Vanishing.\" It\'s just BAD. Seems like when we Americans remake stuff, we get too
obvious and heavy handed.
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remake of Belle du Jour [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] Luckily we´ve so far been spared of this YIKES!!!
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We\'d probably make \"Belle de Jour\" into
another sort of \"Pretty Woman\" or \"Sweet Charity.\" A \"feel-good flick about a hooker.\" With a happy
ending, of course.
Another great French flick-- \"Garde a Vue.\" LOVED it!
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of things.
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far into fx, and a little too far away from character-driven.
<hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\"> A bit
of a story would have been nice. I mean the ship sinks but that´s all that happens
[img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] the characters were rubbish and were too boring (and too
young)considering that DiCaprio and Winslet are pretty good actors. If they´d mixed the effects and the overall
production - the ship etc but taken the sript of A night to remember, or at least in this direction, it good have
been great IMO
But I think J Cameron is not a person sensitive director, he´s more for action, but at those he´s
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I didn´t understand why they made another film
about the titanic [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] but who cares now, I was just glad when all
that hype settled again [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
if you ask me, the average
american who makes these movies hits arnt the brightest bulbs! too much depth in a movie confuses them and suddenly
it sucks, characters having personailities is something like film suicide :P
the people on this form seem to have
brains and can see good films for good films and when a film is lackin its picked up easily. ah true thinkers, no
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Well the story of the
Lord of the rings would probably be difficult to comprehend without reading the books first, but first of all it
requires a certain way of perception the west has largely lost (numbed by all the cheap stories i would say). The
movie went too far with it\'s hour long happyend (two words and sixty minutes of tears and hugging), surfing
legolas and leaving out important parts of the story and coming up with new ones Tolkien wouldn\'t dream of. The
original story however, is valuable in the sense of 1)having more depth than anything published in the last century
2)ressurecting our sense for mythology (not in all cases, obviously). Unlike the movie, the book was aimed at an
educated audience.
Out of curiosity, I would like to ask the people who didn\'t like the story whether they have
read and enjoyed some of the real classics like Dante\'s Divine comedy, Goethe\'s Faust etc, or reaching into a
more recent period, Exupery\'s Little prince. What all of those have in common (and LOTR too, to a certain degree)
is their philosophical symbolism, which not everybody really feels. The Little prince is a brilliant example of a
book that some people consider a brilliant probe into the human being, and for others its just plain bullsh*t.
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