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From: owner-movies-digest@lists.xmission.com (movies-digest)
To: movies-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: movies-digest V2 #130
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movies-digest Thursday, November 12 1998 Volume 02 : Number 130
Re: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
[MV] Happiness
[MV] Release Date
[MV] Hollywood Online Weekly Dispatch
Re: [MV] Release Date
RE: [MV] Release Date
[MV] "Saving private Ryan"!!!
RE: [MV] "Saving private Ryan"!!!
[MV] REVIEW: MEET JOE BLACK
[MV] saving private ryan
[MV] Screen It Newsletter (November 12, 1998)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 98 14:37:09 PST
From: Wade Snider <wsnider@brazoselectric.com>
Subject: Re: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
Nuts??
Hey, now..... just enjoy these movies, so we know about them
and enjoy relating them across their history....
- --- On Tue, 10 Nov 1998 15:17:35 -0500 Ryan Allen <ryana@allensysgroup.com> wrote:
We're not nuts. But thanks for the compliments. Is there something wrong
with a good memory about movies?
Wondering,
Ryan
At 15:02 11/10/98 , you wrote:
>YOU ALL ARE NUTS....
>
>
>> Goose,
>> Please forward this to the gang:
>>
>>
>> Additional to FIRST CONTACT: Picard was guilty of disobeying Starfleet
>> orders during the first act; he ordered the Enterprise to leave the
>> Neutral Zone in order to engage in combat with the Borg. (Data's
>> attitude: "Sir, I believe I speak for the entire crew when I say, 'To
>> Hell with our orders.'")
>>
>>
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Romero, Leticia [SMTP:lromero@saonet.ucla.edu]
>> > Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 11:21 AM
>> > To: 'eric'
>> > Subject: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
>> >
>> > Oh my god.... somebody's actually chronicaled these movies... who
>> > knew?
>> >
>> > Ha!!
>> >
>> > > -----Original Message-----
>> > > From: ryana@allensysgroup.com [SMTP:ryana@allensysgroup.com]
>> > > Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 8:48 AM
>> > > To: movies@lists.xmission.com
>> > > Subject: Re: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
>> > >
>> > > At 11:29 11/10/98 , you wrote:
>> > > >Is it just me or does the Enterprise crew disobey either Starfleet
>> > > >Command or the Prime Directive in every movie?
>> > >
>> > > It's just you. :) Here we go:
>> > >
>> > > ST:TMP (no rule breakage) - Sent to save Earth from V'ger, supported
>> > by
>> > > Starfleet and the Federation
>> > > ST:TWOK (no rule breakage) - While surveying, Checkov gets captured
>> > by
>> > > Kahn, who goes on a rampage for revenge against Admiral Kirk.
>> > Although
>> > > there is a mention of a previous rule breakage, Kirk's defeat of the
>> > > "no-win situation" simulation.
>> > > ST:TSFS - They break all the rules in this one, searching for Spock,
>> > > realizing the good of the one outweighs the good of the many.
>> > > ST:TVH (no rule breakage) - Travelling back in time to save the
>> > future,
>> > > they have the Federation's support. Only Kirk is "punished" by
>> > Starfleet
>> > > and demoted to Captain at the end.
>> > > ST:TFF (no rule breakage) - Attempt to stop the takeover of the
>> > galaxy's
>> > > peace plant. They screw up and, with no budget, make the worst Star
>> > Trek
>> > > feature ever. Although the original script was very good, and a few
>> > great
>> > > scenes remain, mainly the campfire bookend scenes. The music is
>> > some of
>> > > the best, and can be heard repeated in numerous movie trailers, and
>> > in
>> > > followup Trek pictures.
>> > > ST:TUC - Breaking them all again, in order to stop a madman's
>> > attempt to
>> > > disrupt the Kittomer Peace Accords (spelling?).
>> > > ST:G - Arguably one of the poorest ST outings, they only break a few
>> > rules
>> > > here and there, but no major PD rules.
>> > > ST:FC - The best ST film since TVH, arguably they only break the
>> > Prime
>> > > Directive (to not interfere), because the Borg are attempting to
>> > > assimilate
>> > > Earth. This will only ensure that it can be created in the future.
>> > A
>> > > catch-22, I suppose.
>> > > ST:I - Major rule breakage.
>> > >
>> > > Cheers,
>> > > Ryan
>> > > Intranet Specialist
>> > > Intranet Development Team (IDTeam)
>> > > Allen Systems Group
>> > > http://www.asg.com
>> > >
>> > > ## Hurricane Season (June 1-Nov. 1) is Here! ##
>> > > ## Please visit my Personal Page ##
>> > > ## http://www.gate.net/~airwolf ##
>> > >
>> > > [ To leave the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe ]
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>
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- --------------------------------------------------------
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- -Kierkegaard
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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 15:37:38 -0500
From: ryana@allensysgroup.com (Ryan Allen)
Subject: RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
At 15:13 11/10/98 , you wrote:
>heavens no!! I think it's wonderful that we all love movies the way we
>do... but as much as you know about ST, nobody- but NOBODY- knows more
>about James Bond than my hubby!!!
Woohoo! I love a challenge, where do we begin? What's the famous line
that was entered into the Guiness Book of Movies as the most famous movei
line of all time? Hint hint. It wasn't from Casblanca (that was #2 or #3).
Cheers,
Ryan
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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 12:30:02 -0800
From: "Romero, Leticia" <lromero@saonet.ucla.edu>
Subject: RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
duh! even I know that! "Bond, James Bond"
You gotta do better than that....
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ryana@allensysgroup.com [SMTP:ryana@allensysgroup.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 12:38 PM
> To: movies@lists.xmission.com
> Subject: RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
>
> At 15:13 11/10/98 , you wrote:
> >heavens no!! I think it's wonderful that we all love movies the way we
> >do... but as much as you know about ST, nobody- but NOBODY- knows more
> >about James Bond than my hubby!!!
>
> Woohoo! I love a challenge, where do we begin? What's the famous line
> that was entered into the Guiness Book of Movies as the most famous movei
> line of all time? Hint hint. It wasn't from Casblanca (that was #2 or
> #3).
>
> Cheers,
> Ryan
> Intranet Specialist
> Intranet Development Team (IDTeam)
> Allen Systems Group
> http://www.asg.com
>
> ## Hurricane Season (June 1-Nov. 1) is Here! ##
> ## Please visit my Personal Page ##
> ## http://www.gate.net/~airwolf ##
>
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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 13:42:48 -0700
From: jkrudy <jkrudy@micron.com>
Subject: RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
Try me.
James K. Rudy
-----Original Message-----
From: Romero, Leticia [SMTP:lromero@saonet.ucla.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 1:14 PM
To: 'movies@lists.xmission.com'
Cc: 'eric'
Subject: RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
heavens no!! I think it's wonderful that we all love movies the way
we
do... but as much as you know about ST, nobody- but NOBODY- knows
more
about James Bond than my hubby!!!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ryana@allensysgroup.com [SMTP:ryana@allensysgroup.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 12:18 PM
> To: movies@lists.xmission.com
> Subject: Re: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
>
> We're not nuts. But thanks for the compliments. Is there
something wrong
> with a good memory about movies?
>
> Wondering,
> Ryan
>
> At 15:02 11/10/98 , you wrote:
> >YOU ALL ARE NUTS....
> >
> >
> >> Goose,
> >> Please forward this to the gang:
> >>
> >>
> >> Additional to FIRST CONTACT: Picard was guilty of disobeying
Starfleet
> >> orders during the first act; he ordered the Enterprise to leave
the
> >> Neutral Zone in order to engage in combat with the Borg.
(Data's
> >> attitude: "Sir, I believe I speak for the entire crew when I
say, 'To
> >> Hell with our orders.'")
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> > -----Original Message-----
> >> > From: Romero, Leticia [SMTP:lromero@saonet.ucla.edu]
> >> > Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 11:21 AM
> >> > To: 'eric'
> >> > Subject: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
> >> >
> >> > Oh my god.... somebody's actually chronicaled these movies...
who
> >> > knew?
> >> >
> >> > Ha!!
> >> >
> >> > > -----Original Message-----
> >> > > From: ryana@allensysgroup.com
[SMTP:ryana@allensysgroup.com]
> >> > > Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 8:48 AM
> >> > > To: movies@lists.xmission.com
> >> > > Subject: Re: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
> >> > >
> >> > > At 11:29 11/10/98 , you wrote:
> >> > > >Is it just me or does the Enterprise crew disobey either
Starfleet
> >> > > >Command or the Prime Directive in every movie?
> >> > >
> >> > > It's just you. :) Here we go:
> >> > >
> >> > > ST:TMP (no rule breakage) - Sent to save Earth from V'ger,
> supported
> >> > by
> >> > > Starfleet and the Federation
> >> > > ST:TWOK (no rule breakage) - While surveying, Checkov gets
captured
> >> > by
> >> > > Kahn, who goes on a rampage for revenge against Admiral
Kirk.
> >> > Although
> >> > > there is a mention of a previous rule breakage, Kirk's
defeat of
> the
> >> > > "no-win situation" simulation.
> >> > > ST:TSFS - They break all the rules in this one, searching
for
> Spock,
> >> > > realizing the good of the one outweighs the good of the
many.
> >> > > ST:TVH (no rule breakage) - Travelling back in time to save
the
> >> > future,
> >> > > they have the Federation's support. Only Kirk is
"punished" by
> >> > Starfleet
> >> > > and demoted to Captain at the end.
> >> > > ST:TFF (no rule breakage) - Attempt to stop the takeover of
the
> >> > galaxy's
> >> > > peace plant. They screw up and, with no budget, make the
worst
> Star
> >> > Trek
> >> > > feature ever. Although the original script was very good,
and a
> few
> >> > great
> >> > > scenes remain, mainly the campfire bookend scenes. The
music is
> >> > some of
> >> > > the best, and can be heard repeated in numerous movie
trailers, and
> >> > in
> >> > > followup Trek pictures.
> >> > > ST:TUC - Breaking them all again, in order to stop a
madman's
> >> > attempt to
> >> > > disrupt the Kittomer Peace Accords (spelling?).
> >> > > ST:G - Arguably one of the poorest ST outings, they only
break a
> few
> >> > rules
> >> > > here and there, but no major PD rules.
> >> > > ST:FC - The best ST film since TVH, arguably they only
break the
> >> > Prime
> >> > > Directive (to not interfere), because the Borg are
attempting to
> >> > > assimilate
> >> > > Earth. This will only ensure that it can be created in the
future.
> >> > A
> >> > > catch-22, I suppose.
> >> > > ST:I - Major rule breakage.
> >> > >
> >> > > Cheers,
> >> > > Ryan
> >> > > Intranet Specialist
> >> > > Intranet Development Team (IDTeam)
> >> > > Allen Systems Group
> >> > > http://www.asg.com
> >> > >
> >> > > ## Hurricane Season (June 1-Nov. 1) is Here! ##
> >> > > ## Please visit my Personal Page ##
> >> > > ## http://www.gate.net/~airwolf ##
> >> > >
> >> > > [ To leave the movies mailing list, send the message
"unsubscribe ]
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]
> >
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>
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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 15:50:52 -0500
From: ryana@allensysgroup.com (Ryan Allen)
Subject: RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
At 15:30 11/10/98 , you wrote:
>duh! even I know that! "Bond, James Bond"
>
>You gotta do better than that....
>
I just started with an easy one... ;)
Ryan
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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 98 21:04:57 +0000
From: Garrett Winters <gargoyle@iol.ie>
Subject: RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
Ryan Allen writes
>Woohoo! I love a challenge, where do we begin? What's the famous line
>that was entered into the Guiness Book of Movies as the most famous movei
>line of all time? Hint hint. It wasn't from Casblanca (that was #2 or #3).
ah I know this one
"The name is Bond, James Bond" (Sean Connery in Dr. No ( I think))
Garrett
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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 16:20:03 -0500
From: ryana@allensysgroup.com (Ryan Allen)
Subject: RE: FW: [MV] Insurrection - Prime Directives
Yup. :)
At 16:04 11/10/98 , you wrote:
>Ryan Allen writes
>>Woohoo! I love a challenge, where do we begin? What's the famous line
>>that was entered into the Guiness Book of Movies as the most famous movei
>>line of all time? Hint hint. It wasn't from Casblanca (that was #2 or #3).
>ah I know this one
>"The name is Bond, James Bond" (Sean Connery in Dr. No ( I think))
>Garrett
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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 10:20:29 -0800
From: "Romero, Leticia" <lromero@saonet.ucla.edu>
Subject: [MV] Happiness
I finally saw Happiness last night.... wow, what a sick and ironic title....
but I loved it!! The characters were all so pathetic it was hilarious! Has
anyone else seen it? Did Scott do a review?
Is anyone out there?
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Date: 11 Nov 98 18:54:14 +0000
From: "ABYRNE.IE.ORACLE.COM" <ABYRNE@ie.oracle.com>
Subject: [MV] Release Date
Can anyone tell me the European relase date for Star Trek Insurrection??????
Thanks & Regards,
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Oracle E.M.E.A. Fulfillment Dept.
Unit 14 Phone:8031461
Airways Industrial Estate Fax:8031541
Cloghran email:abyrne
Dublin 17.
Ireland
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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 06:34:19 -0800 (PST)
From: dispatch@listserv.hollywood.com (Hollywood Online)
Subject: [MV] Hollywood Online Weekly Dispatch
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Movies Opening
November 13, 1998
(in alphabetical order)
"American History X"
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Drama: Edward Norton becomes the leader of a white supremacist group
after his father is violently murdered by a black gang member.
After spending time in prison, Norton no longer wants to be a part
of the hate and violence that his neo-Nazi group cultivates, and
tries to separate himself and brother Edward Furlong from the urban
racism.
November 13, 1998 - expanded release
"Autumn Sun"
http://www.hollywood.com/cgi-bin/TARGET/indexmg.cgi?autumnsun
Art/Foreign: Set in Buenos Aires, "Autumn Sun" explores a romance
that develops between two older individuals. Norma Aleandro stars as
a single Jewish woman who prepares for her American brother's visit
by hiring a fake Jewish lover. A few things are unexpected. Her
brother cancels. Her gentleman isn't exactly Jewish. And their
romance isn't entirely fake.
November 13, 1998 - LA release
"Dancing at Lughnasa"
http://www.hollywood.com/cgi-bin/TARGET/indexmg.cgi?dancinglughnasa
Drama: Meryl Streep is part of a close-knit Irish clan whose secrets
begin to break through as Europe approaches upheaval in 1936.
November 13, 1998 - LA/NY release
"The Decline of Western Civilization Part III"
http://www.hollywood.com/cgi-bin/TARGET/indexmg.cgi?declinewestern
Documentary: Youth pulse-taker Penelope Spheeris turns her
documentary eye on the homeless "gutter-punks" of Hollywood.
November 13, 1998 - LA release
"Hard Core Logo"
http://www.hollywood.com/cgi-bin/TARGET/indexmg.cgi?hardcorelogo
Drama: A legendary Vancouver punk band undertakes a reunion tour
that brings its members up against some hard truths.
November 13, 1998 - LA/NY release
"I Still Know What You Did Last Summer"
http://www.hollywood.com/cgi-bin/TARGET/indexmg.cgi?istillknow
Horror: Guess who still knows what they did last summer? Jennifer
Love Hewitt follows in the footsteps of fellow "Party of Fiver"
Neve Campbell by becoming a scream queen in her own right. The
"I Know What You Did Last Summer" heroine makes it back to campus
for what looks to be a killer sophomore year. Freddie Prinze, Jr.
returns, along with newcomer Brandy Norwood.
November 13, 1998 - national release
"I'll Be Home for Christmas"
http://www.hollywood.com/cgi-bin/TARGET/indexmg.cgi?illbehome
Family: Jonathan Taylor Thomas must hitchhike across the country
in a Santa get-up or lose the Porsche his dad has promised him.
November 13, 1998 - national release
"Meet Joe Black"
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Drama: If an otherworldly creature is going to take human form,
he might as well pick Brad Pitt's. While on Earth, he falls in
love with Anthony Hopkins' daughter Claire Forlani.
November 13, 1998 - national release
"River Red"
http://www.hollywood.com/cgi-bin/TARGET/indexmg.cgi?riverred
Drama: Tom Everett Scott and David Moscow as brothers whose
final confrontation with their abusive father leads to a
destructive deception.
November 13, 1998 - NY release
"Ten Benny"
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Drama: A man tries a shortcut to the big time, jeopardizing
his friendships and his future.
November 13, 1998 - NY release
"Thursday"
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Action/Adventure: It's not easy switching jobs, especially
when you're an L.A. drug dealer who's become a Houston architect.
Making the transition especially difficult for Thomas Jane is
drug-peddling buddy Aaron Eckhart, and the users that come
knocking for him. Paulina Porizkova co-stars as a jilted
ex-girlfriend, and Mickey Rourke appears as a rogue cop.
November 13, 1998 - LA release
"Welcome to Woop, Woop"
http://www.hollywood.com/cgi-bin/TARGET/indexmg.cgi?woopwoop
Comedy: Johnathon Schaech stars as a charismatic con running
from the law and eventually from kidnapper Susie Porter. The
backdrop for this comedy is the town of Woop Woop, an Australian
outback populated by 50 crazy, repulsive residents led by Porter's
intimidating father, Rod Taylor. Schaech must escape before being
forced to marry Porter and add to the vile gene pool.
November 13, 1998 - limited release
"Whatever It Takes"
http://www.hollywood.com/cgi-bin/TARGET/indexmg.cgi?whateverittakes
Action/Adventure: Andrew "Dice" Clay and Don (The Dragon) Wilson
star as D.E.A. agents working undercover at Muscle Beach to bust
up an illegal steroid operation.
November 13, 1998 - LA release
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NEW VIDEOS RELEASED THIS WEEK
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Videos Released
November 10, 1998
(in alphabetical order)
"The Horse Whisperer"
http://www.hollywood.com/cgi-bin/TARGET/indexmg.cgi?horse
Drama: Robert Redford rides again as director and star.
Kristin Scott Thomas is the mother of 14-year-old Scarlett
Johansson. When her daughter suffers a terrible horse riding
accident, the magazine editor launches a campaign to find
someone who can cure the troubled horse. Redford, a Montana
"horse whisperer," develops a healing relationship with the
animal and his owners.
"Small Soldiers"
http://www.hollywood.com/cgi-bin/TARGET/indexmg.cgi?smallsoldiers
Action/Adventure: Tommy Lee Jones lends his voice in this live
action, computer animated adventure. Armies of toy monsters and
soldiers war against each other to the bitter end. The good guys
are crude creatures known as the Gorgonites. The villains are a
highly trained battalion of soldiers who pursue global domination
at all costs.
November 13, 1998
"Armageddon"
http://www.hollywood.com/cgi-bin/TARGET/indexmg.cgi?armageddon
Action/Adventure: NASA chief Billy Bob Thornton sends
Bruce Willis, deep core driller, to blow up an earth-threatening
asteroid from the inside. The special effects spectacle is
jeopardized as reckless protege Ben Affleck threatens to botch
the job, and MENSA dropout Steve Buscemi gets space madness.
Also starring Liv Tyler.
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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 98 13:18:59 PST
From: Wade Snider <wsnider@brazoselectric.com>
Subject: Re: [MV] Release Date
If I remember when I was looking at one site yesterday, if I remember
it correctly, that the UK release date is January 1st, maybe the 15th.
Same with Australia
Wade
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Can anyone tell me the European relase date for Star Trek Insurrection??????
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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 12:20:12 -0700
From: jkrudy <jkrudy@micron.com>
Subject: RE: [MV] Release Date
But don't worry Anto, we'll make sure to tell you all about it long before
then. Just kidding!
James K. Rudy
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Subject: Re: [MV] Release Date
If I remember when I was looking at one site yesterday, if I
remember
it correctly, that the UK release date is January 1st, maybe the
15th.
Same with Australia
Wade
--- On 11 Nov 98 18:54:14 +0000 "ABYRNE.IE.ORACLE.COM"
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Can anyone tell me the European relase date for Star Trek
Insurrection??????
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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 23:10:18 +0800
From: s44108 <s44108@cc.ntnu.edu.tw>
Subject: [MV] "Saving private Ryan"!!!
Is there anyone who has seen the movie"Saving private Ryan"?
Please speak up you opinions about and feelings about
"Saving private Ryan" on that.
I will truly appreciate.
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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 13:42:09 -0700
From: jkrudy <jkrudy@micron.com>
Subject: RE: [MV] "Saving private Ryan"!!!
Oh oh, here we go again. Did anybody save all those emails from a couple of
months ago. I didn't.
I thought it was one of the best movies I've ever seen. I didn't find it
boring. I didn't find any fault with it, but you're going to find many
people who will disagree with me.
James K. Rudy
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Subject: [MV] "Saving private Ryan"!!!
Is there anyone who has seen the movie"Saving private Ryan"?
Please speak up you opinions about and feelings about
"Saving private Ryan" on that.
I will truly appreciate.
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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 16:30:08 -0700 (MST)
From: Scott Renshaw <renshaw@inconnect.com>
Subject: [MV] REVIEW: MEET JOE BLACK
MEET JOE BLACK
(Universal)
Starring: Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, Claire Forlani, Marcia Gay Harden,
Jake Weber, Jeffrey Tambor.
Screenplay: Ron Osborn & Jeff Reno and Kevin Wade and Bo Goldman.
Producer: Martin Brest.
Director: Martin Brest.
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (profanity, sexual situations, adult themes)
Running Time: 179 minutes.
Reviewed by Scott Renshaw.
Death (Brad Pitt), in the nattily-attired, bleach-blond human form of
Joe Black, is ready for a holiday. Having spent eternity in the isolation
of his never-ending task, the Reaper has decided he wants to sample mortal
pleasures, with aging communications tycoon Bill Parrish (Anthony Hopkins)
as his somewhat reluctant guide. You may feel that Death has made up for
plenty of lost time by the time MEET JOE BLACK finally winds its way to a
conclusion -- not because his love of Parrish's daughter Susan (Claire
Forlani) is so transforming, but because the three hours of the film begin
to feel something like eternity. In his attempt to make an epic of the
human experience, director Martin Brest has overburdened a simple story
with an entire film's worth of pregnant pauses, portentous glances and
flabby plotting.
The real shame is that there's two hours of solid material trying to
escape from this lengthy remake of DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY. The
relationship between Susan and Joe is given a neat twist at the start as
the emotionally confused Susan meets and falls for the guy whose body
Death takes (in one of the most startling screen deaths you'll see).
Hopkins, meanwhile, does nice work as the businessman taking stock of his
legacy, drawing on the understated physical acting which has always marked
his best performances. Brest finds both comedy and creepiness in the
early stages of Joe and Parrish's interaction, with the mogul's mysterious
new confidante inspiring curiosity among his family and business
associates, as well as confusion over the gentleman's unusual affinity for
peanut butter.
Between every shred of interesting material, however, there are
several patience-threatening minutes. It's astonishing to note that two
editors are credited on MEET JOE BLACK, since virtually nothing seems to
have been left on the cutting room floor. The scene in which Forlani and
Pitt make their lingering departure from one another at the coffee shop
could qualify as a short subject; it takes so long for them to undress one
another when they finally make love you suspect they're sizing each other
for wardrobe. Superfluous sub-plots drag the film down, including one
which requires Pitt to adopt an embarrassing West Indian accent. Even the
entire storyline involving an attempted coup by Parrish's top lieutenant
(Jake Weber, oozing yuppie sleaze) seems to exist for the sole purpose of
one big punch line at the 160 minute mark.
That consistent lack of narrative economy ultimately dooms MEET JOE
BLACK in spite of its strengths. Pitt brings a surprising undercurrent of
menace to the role of Joe Black, while still finding the humanity Death
discovers. There are also some supporting moments which do work quite
well, including Marcia Gay Harden as Parrish's oldest daughter making a
heartbreaking admission of love for her father. MEET JOE BLACK is a truly
gorgeous film, with Emmanuel Lubezki providing luminous photography of
Dante Ferretti's production design. It's also a case of ever-diminishing
returns, with so many emotional confrontations and false endings you may
forget whom you were supposed to care about.
1998 has already seen one film about an immortal who risks life on
earth for love, the Nicolas Cage/Meg Ryan vehicle CITY OF ANGELS. That
film was smart enough to treat the story as grand melodrama -- a weepy
transcendental tragedy rather than an Oscar-season Message Movie. MEET
JOE BLACK sprinkles its moments of insight so intermittently throughout
its three hours that they start to get lost. Life on earth certainly
could have seemed more vibrant, and less like an endurance test.
On the Renshaw scale of 0 to 10 lingering Deaths: 5.
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Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 03:56:54 PST
From: "vikas lamba" <sachvik@hotmail.com>
Subject: [MV] saving private ryan
Hello all,
This is my first mail to the list. Since I live in India, I usually get
to see the same movies a lot later than you guys. But I quite enjoy the
movie discussions here.
Regarding Saving Private Ryan, even though the movie has not been
released here as yet, I have read the novel based on the screenplay and
I found it very interesting. Especially, the character of Rieber is
superbly drawn (I am speaking about the novel). I am quite looking
forward to the movie as the book has already made quite an impression on
me. The novel was very thought-provoking and it made me realize that
nobody can ever describe a war; you have to be there if you want to feel
it.
....Just my thoughts
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Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 07:44:46 -0500 (EST)
From: reviews@screenit.com
Subject: [MV] Screen It Newsletter (November 12, 1998)
Welcome to the Screen It! Newsletter (November 12, 1998).
This week at the movies, Jonathan Taylor Thomas tries to get home for
Christmas, Jennifer Love Hewitt hopes to avoid getting hooked, and Brad
Pitt plays dead in a long, but quite good film.
On home video, the biggest movie of the year gets a special Friday
release, Ms. Hewitt makes her second appearance of the week as she shows
up in a moderate hit, and a series of other films that didn't do well at
the box office also arrive on the video shelves this Tuesday.
PLEASE NOTE: The new movie reviews WILL NOT be publicly posted until
LATE Thursday night (EDT) to comply with the studios' wishes/demands.
Next week, reviews of "Celebrity" (Kenneth Branagh, Judy Davis), "Enemy
of the State" (Will Smith, Gene Hackman), "The Rugrats Movie" (based on
the Nickelodeon TV cartoon) and other new releases.
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"I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS" (1998)
(Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Jessica Biel) (PG)
Comedy: After being left in the California desert dressed as Santa, a
college student (Thomas) must make his way home to New York by Christmas
Eve or risk forfeiting the vintage Porsche his father has promised him.
Due to prior scheduling conflicts, we couldn't see this film in advance,
and with two other screenings on Friday, our review won't be ready until
later this weekend. We can tell you that the MPAA rated it PG for "for
mild language and some rude humor."
(National Release)(Available later this weekend)
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"I STILL KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER" (1998)
(Jennifer Love Hewitt, Brandy) (R)
Horror: A college student (Hewitt) and several friends (including Brandy)
try to avoid a deranged killer whose deadly signature weapon is his
hooked hand. A lame sequel to a film that wasn't that great to begin
with, this is a lackluster and mostly fright-free release. The R rating
comes from horror-related violence and gore, profanity, and some pot
smoking.
(National Release)
http://www.screenit.com/movies/1998/i_still_know_what_you_did_last_summer.html
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"MEET JOE BLACK" (1998) (Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins) (PG-13)
Drama: Personified as a charming, but enigmatic young man, Death (Pitt)
grants a media tycoon (Hopkins) some extra time on Earth in exchange for
getting to experience life as a human. A witty and charming film filled
with a great cast, this production's leisurely, three hour pace may be
too much for restless viewers, but it's a surefire audience pleaser for
everyone else. The PG-13 rating comes from brief profanity, a sensual
sexual encounter, and a brief accident scene.
(National Release)
http://www.screenit.com/movies/1998/meet_joe_black.html
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NEW VIDEO REVIEW FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH:
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"ARMAGEDDON" (1998) (Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton) (PG-13)
Action/Adventure: The world's best deep core oil drilling crew (including
Willis) blasts off into space to land on an asteroid, plant a nuclear
bomb, and detonate it before the Texas-sized rock hits the Earth. Dumber
than "Deep Impact," but much more visually entertaining, it's a pure
example of a film that occasionally hits on all cylinders of nothing but
pure, big screen summer testosterone. Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action
violence, some profanity and one sensual scene, this is this year's
biggest money maker with a $430 million (and counting) global box office
take.
(http://www.screenit.com/movies/1998/armageddon.html)
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NEW VIDEO REVIEWS FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH:
"CAN'T HARDLY WAIT" (1998) (Ethan Embry, Jennifer Love Hewitt) (PG-13)
Drama/Comedy: A diverse group of students (including Embry & Hewitt)
celebrates their graduation from high school at a party that soon turns
into a great social equalizer. With enough topical references to please
the teens and some odds ones apparently designed for the thirtysomething
and older crowd, the film tries to be hip, but the efforts aren't too
impressive. Grossing $25 million domestically, the film's PG-13 rating
comes from profanity, sexuality, and teenage drinking.
(http://www.screenit.com/movies/1998/cant_hardly_wait.html)
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"DIRTY WORK" (1998) (Norm MacDonald, Artie Lang) (PG-13)
Comedy: An out of luck loser (MacDonald) and his buddy (Lang) start a
revenge for hire business hoping to pay for a heart transplant for the
buddy's father. Featuring a comically intriguing, but limited premise,
the film comes across as a lowest common denominator effort offering a
few laughs, but suffering from unoriginal, anemic writing, mediocre at
best directing, and performances honed at the Institute of Caricature
Acting. Making just $10 million at the domestic box office, the film's
PG-13 rating comes from crude sexual humor and profanity.
(http://www.screenit.com/movies/1998/dirty_work.html)
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"FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS" (1998) (Johnny Depp, Benicio Del Toro)
(R)
Drama: A journalist (Depp) and his lawyer (Del Toro) travel to Las Vegas
to cover a motorcycle race, but spend most of their time consuming
conspicuous amounts of drugs and trashing their hotel rooms. Featuring
one-dimensional characters, essentially no plot, and a mind numbing
array of scenes involving drug use that never amount to anything, this
adaption of Hunter S. Thompson's novel is a really bad film. Grossing
around $10.5 million at the domestic box office, the film gets its R
rating from drug use, profanity and nudity.
(http://www.screenit.com/movies/1998/fear_and_loathing_in_las_vegas.html)
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"THE LAND GIRLS" (1998) (Catherine McCormack, Rachel Weisz) (R)
Drama: Three young women (including McCormack & Weisz) join the Women's
Land Army to work on farms and support the British troops during WWII.
While some may find the proceedings satisfying and maybe even emotionally
moving, we found the film too emotionally detached and flat for its own
good. Barely released and thus grossing less than $250,000 domestically,
the film's R rating is for some sexually related material.
(http://www.screenit.com/movies/1998/the_land_girls.html)
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"PASSION IN THE DESERT" (1998) (Ben Daniels, Michel Piccoli) (PG-13)
Drama: A Napoleonic soldier (Daniels), lost in the Egyptian desert in
the late 18th century, enters into an odd relationship with an adult
female leopard. Without the wholehearted belief that all of this is a
desert mirage, all of the wonderful scenery and camera work can't make
up for the unrealistic and quite absurd material (the animalistic "love"
affair between man and leopard) that intrudes upon what could have been
a good film. Another barely seen release, this one made around $250,000
at the domestic box office.
(http://www.screenit.com/movies/1998/passion_in_the_desert.html)
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"TWENTYFOURSEVEN" (1998) (Bob Hoskins, Danny Nussbaum) (R)
Drama: A middle-aged man (Hoskins) tries to reestablish a boxing club
to get the troubled youths (including Nussbaum) off the suburban streets
of his English Midlands neighborhood. Something of a mix between the
recent boxing pic, "The Boxer," and a variation on the "middle-aged man
trying to help some younger boys" story of "Dead Poets Society" fame,
director/co-writer Shane Meadow's feature film debut occasionally shows
promise, but otherwise comes off as a low budget, poorly constructed bit
of filmmaking. Grossing less than $100,000 domestically, the film's R
rating is for violence, profanity and some drug use.
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