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LawrenceA

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  1. Bogie, I haven't seen THE STORY OF QUI JU or PETER'S FRIENDS.

     

    BRAINDEAD = DEAD ALIVE right?

     

    I had a friend that absolutely adored BRAIN DONORS. He was constantly trying to get people to watch it. I liked it, but he loved it.

     

    My endorsement of ROMPER STOMPER is tempered. The film has some serious flaws. But Russell Crowe is very good. He made a very big impression. I'm not sure how it will come across to a first time viewer now that he's such a known commodity. The film may be a bit like BRONSON with Tom Hardy, where a terrific performance is locked in a fatally flawed movie. Except Crowe's isn't nearly as showy.

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  2. 1992  -  192 films seem

     

     

    1. Unforgiven

    2. Reservoir Dogs

    3. Last of the Mohicans

    4. Hard Boiled

    5. Bob Roberts

    6. Glengarry Glen Ross

    7. Bram Stoker's Dracula

    8. Dead Alive

    9. Malcolm X

    10. Scent of a Woman

     

     

    Runner-ups:  The Crying Game, Howard's End, A Few Good Men, Romper Stomper, and The Player.

     

     

     

    Larry's Choices:  Hellmaster  &  Munchie*

     

     

    * This is the sequel to Munchies. My choice is better and even stranger if you skip the first one.

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  3. Here are the 1001 Movies to See Before You Die entries for 1991:

     

     

    Boyz N the Hood

    A Brighter Summer Day**

    Delicatessen**

    The Double Life of Veronique**

    Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse

    JFK

    La Belle Noiseuse/The Beautiful Troublemaker**

    My Own Private Idaho

    Naked Lunch

    Once Upon a Time in China

    Raise the Red Lantern

    The Rapture

    The Silence of the Lambs

    Slacker

    Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    Thelma & Louise

    Tongues Untied**

     

     

    **denotes films I have not seen

     

     

  4. WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S 2. That was the GODFATHER PART 2 of WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S movies.

    That was my standard line when a customer asked me if WEEKEND AT BERNIES 2 was good. Very few realized that the comment was meant to be absurd.

  5. SCHINDLER'S is in my top ten for '93, but not in the top 5. I feel there were better films that year, and I don't think it should have been the Best Picture honoree. Roseanne Barr made a comment about the film that always stuck with me. She was asked, as a Jewish woman, what she thought about it...and she said Spielberg gave audiences a ripped off ending, from something that was already done in A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN. I agree. It sort of cheapens the whole thing to give it some schmaltzy 'this used to be my playground' ending.

     

    I agree about the best picture. It should have been WHO'S THE MAN?.

     

    Or WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S 2. That was the GODFATHER PART 2 of WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S movies.

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  6. No, that will be on my list. The overrated film to which I refer (I wasn't going to mention it but since you forced it out of me) is The Piano.

    HERETIC! BLASPHEMER! Get the rope!

     

    Just kidding. A lot of people hated THE PIANO.

  7. My 1993 list will include a film which is on my top five list of all time. (1993 also contains one of the most tediously overrated movies of the decade, but I won't mention that, because I suspect it's beloved here).

    SCHINDLER'S LIST the overrated one?

     

    I ask since it's the one universally praised film from '93, but I know some people don't care for it.

  8. Film lover, I also must confess that SOAPDISH was a guilty pleasure. I was dragged unwilling to the theater to see it, but ended up laughing quite a bit.

     

    TopBilled, I haven't seen THE DOUBLE LIFE OF VERONIQUE yet. It's one of the 1001.

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  9. I have a definite love/hate relationship with TERMINATOR 2. The first one is among my favorite sci-fi films. I was blown away by the thunderous action and beyond cutting-edge special effects of the second one. But I hated it at the same time. I hated that they put a kid at the center of the story. I hated that they neutered the terminator character by having him crack one-liners and act goofy. And to me, it was the blueprint upon which a lot of subsequent loud fx-driven films have been based, much to the despair of many, and the delight of many as well. I think I'm more of the former.

     

    Of course, having said all that, it's still in my top ten, because the good parts were THAT good.

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  10. I would try to seek out A Woman's Tale by Paul Cox if you can find it.  I bought a vhs copy recently.

    I saw it many years ago.  Sheila Florance gives an amazing performance as a woman dying of cancer.  Ms. Florance died right after the film finished shooting.

    Oops, I forgot to mention that one. It sounds fun!

  11. TRUE CONFESSIONS - (7/10) - Excellent drama about an L.A.P.D. detective trying to solve the murder of a would-be actress found cut in two and dumped in a vacant lot (based on the Black Dahlia case). The investigation leads him to his celebrity Catholic priest brother, who is himself involved in political machinations both inside the church hierarchy and with a notorious gangster. Solid performances and good period detail keep you interested. Robert Duvall and Robert DeNiro star as the cop and priest, respectively, with a great supporting cast including Charles Durning, Burgess Meredith, Cyril Cusack, Kenneth McMillan, Ed Flanders, Dan Hedaya, James Hong, and Jeanette Nolan. The script is by John Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion.

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  12. Bogie, I haven't seen CITY OF HOPE, WHITE FANG, or BLACK ROBE, but I know what they are.

     

    MEDITERRANEO and SCREAM OF STONE I don't know.

     

    RIKI-OH is a must see. A very bizarre unique martial arts movie. It almost crossed over to my regular list, but it's just a little too on the ridiculous side.

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  13. 1991 - 188 films seen

     

    1. THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS

    2. JFK

    3. BARTON FINK

    4. SLACKER

    5. BUGSY

    6. CAPE FEAR

    7. THE DOORS

    8. BOYZ N THE HOOD

    9. TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY

    10. THELMA & LOUISE

     

     

    Runner-ups: HEARTS OF DARKNESS: A FILMMAKER'S APOCALYPSE, NAKED LUNCH, THE FISHER KING, RAISE THE RED LANTERN, and DEAD AGAIN.

     

     

     

    Larry's Choices: RIKI-OH: THE STORY OF RICKY & DO OR DIE

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  14. Here are the 1001 Movies to See Before You Die entries for 1990:

     

    ARCHANGEL**

    CLOSE-UP**

    DANCES WITH WOLVES

    EDWARD SCISSORHANDS

    EUROPA, EUROPA

    GOODFELLAS

    HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER

    JACOB'S LADDER

    KING OF NEW YORK

    NO FEAR, NO DIE**

    PRETTY WOMAN

    REVERSAL OF FORTUNE

    TOTAL RECALL

    TRUST**

     

     

     

    **denotes films I have not seen

  15. I was wondering why the name of the director of Out of Africa -- Sidney P o l l o c k should be censored. It may be because it's similar to a derogatory word of Polish people. But I looked it up on Urban Dictionary and blushed at what I saw there!

    Now you made me look it up. LOL

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  16. I'd have to say for me HOWARD'S END had the most emotional resonance. I know what you mean about a lot of their films having a hollowness, almost like looking at a museum display instead living, breathing people.

     

    I would have to say I didn't find that the case with MR. & MRS. BRIDGE. I don't know that I would have known it was a Merchant-Ivory film. It's reserved and internalized, but it reminded me of people I have known.

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  17. Hmm - while 'Smuggler's Blues' is maybe Glenn's most fun solo song, I can't get any sound out of the video you embedded, Multi.

     

    Can you hear it?

     That was me that embedded it. Sorry about the no sound. Seems the source video on YouTube was without sound too. There wasn't another copy, so I switched it out with You Belong to the City.

  18. DNS poisoning.  The nameservers out there temporarily redirected to the wrong computers (via the wrong IP address). 

     

    Here is what a simple query of their domain name/IP address looks like now.  I'll bet it would have been different earlier on today.

     

     

    Also I see a different file naming convention, as you can see in the address window.  TCM uses ".php" extensions on their server, whereas this screen capture shows "cgi" file extensions and furthermore a "cgi-sys" page, which upon inspection, is likely to be a suspended Wordpress page.  So not even the same kind of server software.

     

     

     

    "I'm not a smart man."

     

    Your tech savvy both frightens and impresses me. I'm like a chimp banging at the keyboard with his knuckles.

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