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"grand illusion." I bet the million critics can't be wrong. I've never seen it. I would guess that I should. does anyone know for sure? I forget what it's called, "decalogue"? the 10 one-hour films that illustrate the 10 commandments. they're from 10 years back, directed by the polish guy with the super long name whose initials are KK. I've seen one film by him, "blue." it failed the boring half of my boring/stupid test. but I've heard that "red" and "white" were more entertaining. I think that's all I need to know for now, thanks. |
My recommendations: Go see 'Magnolia'. Go see 'Boys Don't Cry'. And 'Hurricane'. (Denzel has his shirt off for like, half the movie!) Plus it's based on a true story. All the reviews say his performance has got 'Oscar' written all over it -- which is NEVER said abt Black actors unless it's true. Skip the rest & wait for the videos. I've never heard of 'Decalogue'. |
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this weekend all i want to do is surf during the day and sit in dark movie theaters by myself at night. are there any really horribly sad movies out right now? |
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And that's not just because I have crushes on Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Enrico Colantoni, and Sigourney Weaver, I swear. |
it's based on a true story from the mid-'90s. a girl dresses up as a guy and seduces a girl in a little hick town in kansas or somewhere. doesn't anyone else remember? |
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Speaking of which, a long time ago I found on the net somewhere the story of this guy who had been sent to a mental hospital for four months in the 1980s for casually remarking to a friend that he often thought about what it would feel like to die (he wasn't suicidal). The guy kept a diary and wrote about how cult-like and thought-controlling it was in the hospital, where people were discouraged from having personal identities and encouraged to identify with the group. People who acted out too much were shot full of Thorazine and locked in a tiny room. I wish I could find it again...it was really scary. |
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Secondly, I think if anyone who had helped make that movie had been in the theater tonight they would have walked away feeling like a giant failure. there was much laughter. There were a whole bunch of "canadian" comments. The audience (me included) really loved those, and they'd laugh a whole bunch everytime someone said something weird about canadians. I know those comments were supposed to be amusing, but in the states I'm sure they'd only get smiles, and here they got room-wide laughter. I love when that kind of thing happens. "Let me tell you something, Mr. Canadian..." Heh heh! It still makes me laugh! totally worth the ten bucks. |
Boys Don't Cry: Saw an interview on MTV today, with the woman that portrayed Brandon (main 'character'), in that movie. The interview brought in a flood of emotions in itself, so I can only imagine what seeing the movie will do to me. It looks like an incredible flick and it's definitely up there towards the top of my 'need to see' list. Along with... Magnolia, Hurricane (R.C., always with the good taste! Denzel, yummy.), The Green Mile, Girl Interrupted... |