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ValentineXavier

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  1. TV channels don't rate their own films. The descriptions, and the star ratings, are provided by different program guide services. Some cable providers use one service, some another. So, the same film might have different ratings on Comcast, and Time-Warner, and the descriptions will vary as well. You certainly aren't the only one who doesn't always agree with the ratings. I bought Leonard Maltin's movie guides for years. I thought some of his ratings spot-on, and some absurd.

     

    You might find it helpful to look up film titles on www.imdb.com, the Internet Movie Data base, which has descriptions, user comments, and a 1 - 10 star rating system, based on viewer's votes. Another site, www.allmovie.com, has more professional reviews of films, descriptions, and a 1 - 4 star rating system. I often check both to decide if I want to record a film. Of course they both list the directors and the cast, which also enters into my considerations.

  2. If I were her, I'd reply to the Customs that she would not contest the seizure, but would not agree to the destruction of the egg, because it is food, and people are starving around the world. So, she should demand that they send it to a country with starving people, that allows the eggs. Or, tell them that they could eat it themselves... assuming that they are adults, which is a fact not in evidence. ;)

  3. Fred, if you liked *Missing*, you really should see Costa-Gavras' earlier film, *Z*. I think it is even more exciting.

     

    As to the political aspects of Chile at the time of *Missing*, I would point out that until the CIA, ITT, and Anaconda Copper conspired to oust Allende, Chile was the only country in South America that had NEVER had a dictator, only democratically elected governments. Allende, although a communist college econ professor, was elected, and could just as easily been voted out of office. But, the US felt it must install the dictator Pinochet, to teach Latin America a lesson.

  4. > {quote:title=traceyk65 wrote:}{quote}

    > To get back to the original topic, I can;t bring myself to watch Kiss Me...just the title sets my teeth on edge.

     

    I agree. *Kiss Me Stupid*, without the comma would be better, since it is asks for enough kissing to make the person stupid.

     

    *Kiss Me, I'm Stupid* wouldn't be bad either, using an admission, rather than an accusation.

  5. Okay, I'm getting so sick and tired of your fixation on *Hot Spell* that I hereby publicly request that TCM *NEVER* show it again. Further, I vow that if they do, I will not watch it, nor anything else on that day. And, I hope that others who feel the same way will take this opportunity to publicly make the same pledge, right here in this thread. And, in any other *Hot Spell* threads that you start. :P

  6. > {quote:title=misswonderly wrote:}{quote}

    > What I don't understand is why no one has raised the issue of the chocolates in contention here. Are Whitman's chocolates in fact any good? How do they compare to, say, Hershey's? Or Cadbury's?

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    > The quality of chocolate bon bons is a serious matter, ...

     

    Now, this is what makes me doubt that MM meant the chocolates. Whitman's, the lowest grade of bon bons, were, and are, crap. Even Russell Stover's, a commercial competitor, were, and are, much better. I'm sure MM could afford MUCH better chocolates, and would have had access to them in Hollywood, and in fact, bought them.

     

    Oddly enough, Stover's eventually bought out Whitman's, but Stover's are still better.

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