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« Reply #375 on: February 20, 2009, 08:18:38 AM »

From the trailers, it looked like she was taken from home.
Hopefully I will remember this one when it comes out on DVD.
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« Reply #376 on: February 20, 2009, 10:07:14 AM »

 You are right Chris.  It looked like she was at home.  Nothing in the trailers showed anything about Paris, of I wouldn't have let my husband see it until Beth was home!  I sent her an email telling her not to take any rides from people---now she thinks I am nuts.
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« Reply #377 on: March 02, 2009, 06:12:24 PM »

Get Smart with Steve Carell (The Office) and Anne Hathaway is really funny (LMAO).  I give it 4 stars.   :thumbup;  :thumbup;  :thumbup;  :thumbup;
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« Reply #378 on: March 05, 2009, 05:03:03 PM »

Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants I and II   These are cute movies.  It shows that everyone has problems no matter how small, they seem big to you.  Cute and Feel Good Movies  3 stars   :thumbup;   :thumbup;   :thumbup;

                         Anybody seen any good movies lately??    :waving;
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« Reply #379 on: March 05, 2009, 08:50:19 PM »

Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants I and II   These are cute movies.  It shows that everyone has problems no matter how small, they seem big to you.  Cute and Feel Good Movies  3 stars   :thumbup;   :thumbup;   :thumbup;

                         Anybody seen any good movies lately??    :waving;

My daughter and i really enjoyed those two films.
Recently we had been enjoying 'The Golden Compass', then to find out the author is atheist and anti-religion.
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« Reply #380 on: March 07, 2009, 03:49:27 PM »

True lies was a decent movie.

Just saw a movie called doomsday.  If bored worth it to watch.
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« Reply #381 on: March 07, 2009, 05:55:44 PM »

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« Reply #382 on: March 10, 2009, 03:29:00 PM »

I just read "Slumdog Millionair" but have yet to see the movie, but I will.

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« Reply #383 on: April 11, 2009, 09:00:39 PM »

Outsourced (2006) -  Very funny movie   :rofl;  :thumbup;  :thumbup;  :thumbup;  :thumbup;

When his department is outsourced to India, customer call center manager Todd Anderson (Josh Hamilton) heads to Mumbai to train his successor (Asif Basra). Amusing culture clashes soon ensue as Anderson tries to explain American business practices to the befuddled new employees -- and in the process learns some important lessons about globalization … and life. Director John Jeffcoat's delightful comedy also stars Ayesha Dharker and Matt Smith.
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« Reply #384 on: April 12, 2009, 07:23:36 AM »

I also loved Outsourced and having spent several months in India I laughed so hard I was almost in pain.
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« Reply #385 on: April 12, 2009, 07:40:06 AM »

Mary and Max

This is an Australian "claymation" effort, and a funny but also moving movie. The story is of Mary, an 8 year old girl with no friends living in Melbourne, and her pen friend, a 40something male in New York - also with no friends. Their trials and tribulations over 20+ years and their enduring friendship through the mail. I saw this movie today and really loved it. Not sure that it will get wide release outside of oz, but look for it!

http://www.maryandmax.com

Here's a review from the ABC:

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Sometimes the most unlikely friendships are the ones that sustain us and so it is with Mary and Max.

Mary Daisy Dinkle (voiced as a child by Bethany Whitmore and as an adult by Toni Collette), is a lonely nine-year-old living in Melbourne who loves chocolate, a cartoon called The Noblettes.

Mary has no friends.

Max Jerry Horovitz (voiced by Phillip Seymour Hoffman) is an obese Jewish New Yorker with Asperger's syndrome who loves chocolate, The Noblettes and also has no friends.

By a strange twist of fate, Mary chooses Max's name from the phone book and decides to write him a letter, and so begins a 20 year pen pal friendship.

Mary's letter at first throws Max's ordered life into an anxiety filled state.

For him, the world is a strange and confusing place.

Their letters fly thick and fast as they face the trials and tribulations of life.

Mary asking questions, Max trying the answer them - it's delightful.

Narrated by Barry Humphries, the film explores many themes; life, death, loneliness, and mental illness.

Tough stuff for characters that look like misshapen blobs of plasticine.

This is the first feature of Australian writer director Adam Elliot.

He's the man who brought us the delightful Harvie Krumpet and won himself an Oscar for best short film.

The story is based on a real life pen pal relationship that he has with a New Yorker with Asperger's syndrome.

The type of films he makes are painstaking.

It's called Claymation or stop motion filming, and it takes forever to make a movie, at the rate of just a few seconds a day.

But Mary and Max is worth the wait.

It's witty, clever, beautiful and ultimately incredibly moving.

I'll admit to a few tears.

You really care about Mary and Max and their tumultuous and complicated friendship over 20 years.

Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Toni Collette and also Eric Bana as Mary's love interest Damien, perfectly voice their clay characters.

Adam Elliot is a unique voice in Australian film making and it's a voice worth listening to.

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As astounding as the recent technical advances in computer generated 3D animation have been, nothing compares to claymation, where you can literally see the fingerprints of the animators on their work.

Of the three forms - cell, 3D and stop-go - 3D is by far the dominant, with 2D limited to Japanese anime and stop-go almost exclusively the preserve of Aardman Studios (the Wallace and Gromit series, amongst others), children's TV and artsy-fartsy shorts made for the festival audience.

It was in this final category that Adam Elliot fit until his 22 minute short Harvey Krumpet won the Oscar for best animated short in 2003.

$8 million and six years later, Mary and Max, his debut feature hits the screens, and the result is a work of near genius.

The story is loosely based on Elliot's long-term pen-pal relationship with an overweight New Yorker with Asperger's (Philip Seymour Hoffman).

Max the New Yorker begins writing to a lonely eight-year-old Melbourne girl, Mary (Bethany Whitmore, then Toni Collette), after she randomly chooses him from the phone book as the recipient of a letter.

The pair share a love for chocolate and a kids' cartoon called The Noblets, and, less happily, a deep and abiding loneliness.

As beautiful as the animation is - and it's genuinely stunning - the key to the film's success lies in its screenplay.

Somehow Elliot manages to make the story simultaneously hilarious, heart-warming and heart-breaking, which is no mean feat.

The voice talent is top notch, with Barry Humphries' dead-pan narration carrying the piece, and an excellent performance from Phillip Semour Hoffman in an exceptionally difficult role.

There's perhaps an over-reliance on scatological humour now and then, and the story sometimes meanders, particularly during the final act.

But these are small criticisms for what is close to a masterpiece, providing confirmation that Adam Elliot is one of Australian film industry's greatest talents.

Let us hope that this labour of love receives the hugs from the audience it deserves.
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« Reply #386 on: April 13, 2009, 08:34:58 AM »

Mamma Mia - (2008)  Great Music!!  Great Movie!!    :thumbup;  :thumbup;  :thumbup;  :thumbup;

I put this one off because I usually don't like musicals but this was great. 

Based on the international hit musical featuring the songs of pop superstars ABBA, this charming tale centers on a bride-to-be (Amanda Seyfried) and her plan to uncover her father's identity by inviting three of her mother's (Meryl Streep) former lovers to her wedding. This Golden Globe nominee for Best Picture (Comedy or Musical) also stars Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård and Christine Baranski.
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« Reply #387 on: April 14, 2009, 12:49:05 AM »

I finally saw Australia  :thumbup; :thumbup;

I was really disappointed. I have loved and infact own all of Baz Luhrmanns films, but I thought this was ordinary.

The scenery is beautiful as is Hugh Jackman. The rest left me bored.
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« Reply #388 on: April 24, 2009, 10:53:42 AM »

Bottle Shock (2008)  :thumbup;  :thumbup;  :thumbup;  :thumbup;  :thumbup;
France's position as the world's top wine producer was unchallenged until 1976, when the Montelena Winery put California wines permanently on the map. Director Randall Miller's film chronicles the heady early days of Napa Valley's rocket to success. Alan Rickman, Chris Pine, Eliza Dushku, Bill Pullman and Freddy Rodriguez star in this tale of dreamers who dared to challenge the establishment.

Just a good rags to riches kind of "true" story.  Very good!
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« Reply #389 on: April 30, 2009, 09:04:16 PM »

Has any one seen The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas? 
It was so good.... but so disturbing....
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« Reply #390 on: May 02, 2009, 06:22:51 PM »


We saw State of Play in NY - (for some reason the title is easy to forget) but it was a really good thriller, never looked at my watch so it kept me interested.  Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck and Robin Wright Penn were great.
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« Reply #391 on: May 02, 2009, 07:56:06 PM »

Has any one seen The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas? 
It was so good.... but so disturbing....

I seen it and thought the same thing...............disturbing ending.................
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« Reply #392 on: May 02, 2009, 07:58:53 PM »

Seven Pounds with Will Smith in it............

I don't know if this has been mentioned yet but I just sent it and loved it!!!   Anyone else seen it yet?
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« Reply #393 on: May 02, 2009, 08:19:56 PM »

Saw Seven Pounds and loved it.

Just saw Dreamer a family film about a broken down horse trainer and a broken down racehorse.

Kurt Russell, Dakota Fanning, Kris Kristofferson, Elizabeth Shue

I watched this with my 7 year old granddaughter and we both loved it!
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« Reply #394 on: May 16, 2009, 06:23:26 PM »

We saw "Star Trek" last weekend and "Angels and Demons" last night. Loved them both!!!
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« Reply #395 on: May 17, 2009, 08:31:35 AM »

Mad Money (2008)  Great movie based on a True Story.   :thumbup;  :thumbup;  :thumbup;  :thumbup;  :thumbup;

Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah, and Ted Danson were the big names.  They rip off the Federal Reserve Bank.  Very funny and a thriller at the same time.
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« Reply #396 on: May 18, 2009, 06:26:28 PM »

Star Trek was awesome and they left a way for other movies to be made in that alternate universe.  Awesome!
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« Reply #397 on: May 30, 2009, 08:15:26 PM »

Milk   :thumbdown; (one star)
Sean Penn (in an Oscar-winning role) stars in this fact-based drama about Harvey Milk, the openly gay activist and San Francisco politician who was murdered along with mayor George Moscone (Victor Garber) by disgruntled city employee Dan White (Josh Brolin, in an Oscar-nominated role) in 1978. Director Gus Van Sant's compelling biopic (nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award) co-stars Emile Hirsch, James Franco and Diego Luna.

I didn't finish it.  Didn't like it.
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« Reply #398 on: May 30, 2009, 08:19:28 PM »

Frost/Nixon   :thumbdown; (one star)
Ron Howard directs this adaptation of Peter Morgan's popular Broadway play centered on a series of revelatory TV interviews former President Richard Nixon granted British talk show host David Frost in 1977. Nominated for five Oscars, including Best Picture, the film stars Frank Langella, reprising his Tony Award-winning stage role, along with a stellar cast that includes Michael Sheen, Sam Rockwell, Toby Jones, Kevin Bacon and Oliver Platt.

I don't like controversial interviews where they (the interviewer) is going after the guy.  Can't stand Katie Curric for that reason.  Barbara Wawa is a good interviewer.

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« Reply #399 on: May 30, 2009, 08:22:10 PM »

Knocked Up (2007)  :thumbup;  :thumbup;  :thumbup; (3 stars)
A one-night stand results in an unexpected pregnancy for entertainment reporter Alison (Katherine Heigl) in Judd Apatow's romantic comedy. Determined to be a good mom and keep her career on track, Alison decides to try to make things work with the baby's father, slacker Ben (Seth Rogen). It's anything but smooth sailing as the odd couple gets acquainted, but Alison finds there's more to Ben than she originally thought. Paul Rudd also stars.

This was really pretty funny!
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