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From: owner-movies-digest@lists.xmission.com (movies-digest)
To: movies-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: movies-digest V2 #131
Reply-To: movies-digest
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movies-digest Sunday, November 15 1998 Volume 02 : Number 131
RE: [MV] saving private ryan
[MV] Saving Private Ryan Out of Theaters!
Re: [MV] Saving Private Ryan Out of Theaters!
[MV] Thursday, A Thin Red Line
Re: [MV] Thursday, A Thin Red Line
RE: [MV] Thursday, A Thin Red Line
[MV] The Thin Red Line
[MV] The Movie Report#166, 11/12/98
[MV] Good movie recommendation
Re: [MV] Good movie recommendation
RE: [MV] Good movie recommendation
[MV] Paul Rudd (was Good movie recommendation)
[MV] help!
Re: [MV] Paul Rudd (was Good movie recommendation)
Re: [MV] Good movie recommendation
[MV] response of Paul Rudd to Davis Lee
Re: [MV] Paul Rudd (was Good movie recommendation)
[MV] Coming Monday, 11.16, to The Flick Filosopher
[none]
[MV] Movie News - 11/14/98
Re: [MV] "Saving private Ryan"!!!
[MV] REVIEW: CELEBRITY
[MV] MovieJuice! VIDEO - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
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Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 09:39:02 -0800
From: "Romero, Leticia" <lromero@saonet.ucla.edu>
Subject: RE: [MV] saving private ryan
vikas - Hi!! Welcome! I LOVE Indian movies! I'll have to ask you about
one particular one later...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vikas lamba [SMTP:sachvik@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, November 12, 1998 3:57 AM
> To: movies@xmission.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 14:45:29 EST
From: MrMovie008@aol.com
Subject: [MV] Saving Private Ryan Out of Theaters!
Hello,
With an eye toward an eventual Oscar season relaunch, DreamWorks is taking
the unusual step of pulling all but two prints of ôSaving Private Ryanö from
domestic theaters today.
The Steven Spielberg-helmed war drama is currently playing in 502 locations
in North America.
The studio is expected to give the Tom Hanks starrer a wider rerelease
shortly after Oscar nominations are announced on Feb. 9 ù assuming the film
fares well with Academy members.
DreamWorks execs declined to comment, but according to insiders, the
company plans to keep the pic onscreen in just two locations ù one in New
York, the other in L.A. ù through mid-February.
The two exclusive engagements would give Acad voters and other year-end
award givers a chance to see the film in all its gory glory on the bigscreen.
Studios also typically distribute screener videocassettes to Acad members.
In Gotham, the film will play at United ArtistsÆ brand new Union Square
14-plex, which opens Friday. ItÆs not yet clear where DreamWorks will book the
pic in L.A., but it is likely to be a Westside run such as Century City or
Santa Monica.
~Mr. Movie~
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Date: Thu, 12 Nov 98 13:56:48 PST
From: Wade Snider <wsnider@brazoselectric.com>
Subject: Re: [MV] Saving Private Ryan Out of Theaters!
Can you tell us when this comes out on video by the by????????
- --- On Thu, 12 Nov 1998 14:45:29 EST MrMovie008@aol.com wrote:
Hello, =20
With an eye toward an eventual Oscar season relaunch, DreamWorks is ta=
king
the unusual step of pulling all but two prints of =93Saving Private Ryan=94=
from
domestic theaters today.
The Steven Spielberg-helmed war drama is currently playing in 502 loca=
tions
in North America.
The studio is expected to give the Tom Hanks starrer a wider rerelease
shortly after Oscar nominations are announced on Feb. 9 =97 assuming the =
film
fares well with Academy members.
DreamWorks execs declined to comment, but according to insiders, the
company plans to keep the pic onscreen in just two locations =97 one in N=
ew
York, the other in L.A. =97 through mid-February.
The two exclusive engagements would give Acad voters and other year-en=
d
award givers a chance to see the film in all its gory glory on the bigscr=
een.
Studios also typically distribute screener videocassettes to Acad members.
In Gotham, the film will play at United Artists=92 brand new Union Squ=
are
14-plex, which opens Friday. It=92s not yet clear where DreamWorks will b=
ook the
pic in L.A., but it is likely to be a Westside run such as Century City o=
r
Santa Monica.
~Mr. Movie~
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- ---------------End of Original Message-----------------
- --------------------------------------------------------
W. Snider
If man evolved from apes, why do we still have apes?
- --------------------------------------------------------
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Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 14:34:32 -0600
From: cHriS <csothman@nwchiro.edu>
Subject: [MV] Thursday, A Thin Red Line
Just tossing a couple inquiries to the all-knowing masses on this list:
1) Will "Thursday" get released nationally in the U.S.? I know it's got a
screening in one city only later this month, but haven't been able to find
out if it's destined for theaters everywhere, or straight to video.
2) I've read some decent hype about T. Malik's war film "A Thin Red Line"
and supposedly gets a limited screening sometime in December. Anyone have
any specifics about a nationwide release date, and are there any trailers
for it in theaters yet?
Thanks for anything you got!
- - cHriS
p.s. Mickey Rourke's a common denominator in these films, in case anyone's
curious (or cares).
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Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 12:41:03 -0800 (PST)
From: Christina Stanley <cristina@blarg.net>
Subject: Re: [MV] Thursday, A Thin Red Line
On Thu, 12 Nov 1998, cHriS wrote:
> 2) I've read some decent hype about T. Malik's war film "A Thin Red Line"
> and supposedly gets a limited screening sometime in December. Anyone have
> any specifics about a nationwide release date, and are there any trailers
> for it in theaters yet?
I read on some ng that someone saw a trailer for Thin Red Line before The
Siege.
christina, also looking forward to it.
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Tallulah Bankhead
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Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 12:31:43 -0800
From: "Romero, Leticia" <lromero@saonet.ucla.edu>
Subject: RE: [MV] Thursday, A Thin Red Line
1) THURSDAY opens tomorrow nationally - but in L.A. it's only playing in
"art house" theaters, so I'm guessing that it's a limited release;
2) A THIN RED LINE opens late December, and I haven't seen a single trailer
for it!!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cHriS [SMTP:csothman@nwchiro.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, November 12, 1998 12:35 PM
> To: movies@lists.xmission.com
> Subject: [MV] Thursday, A Thin Red Line
>
>
> Just tossing a couple inquiries to the all-knowing masses on this list:
>
> 1) Will "Thursday" get released nationally in the U.S.? I know it's got a
> screening in one city only later this month, but haven't been able to find
> out if it's destined for theaters everywhere, or straight to video.
>
> 2) I've read some decent hype about T. Malik's war film "A Thin Red Line"
> and supposedly gets a limited screening sometime in December. Anyone have
> any specifics about a nationwide release date, and are there any trailers
> for it in theaters yet?
>
> Thanks for anything you got!
>
> - cHriS
>
> p.s. Mickey Rourke's a common denominator in these films, in case anyone's
> curious (or cares).
>
>
>
>
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Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 16:15:37 EST
From: MrMovie008@aol.com
Subject: [MV] The Thin Red Line
Hello,
The Thin Red Line is being released in NY & LA on December 25, 1998 and is
due to be released wide on January 08, 1999.
For More Release Date Information visit my web site at:
http://place-an-ad.com/MrMovie/
~MrMovie~
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Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 12:57:24 -0800
From: Michael Dequina <michael_jordan@geocities.com>
Subject: [MV] The Movie Report#166, 11/12/98
T H E
M O V I E
R E P O R T
#166
NOVEMBER 12, 1998
PLEASE HELP...
...keep the MR and Mr. Brown's Movie Site alive. I am undergoing a
serious funding and resource crisis. Please send any donations (every
little bit does help) to:
Michael Dequina
3650 Denver Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90810-2205
You can also help by renting or purchasing videos from Reel.com! Please
visit:
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Thank you very much.
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- -_The_Rugrats_Movie_
- -_I'll_Be_Home_for_Christmas_
V I D E O
- -_Armageddon_
- -_The_Horse_Whisperer_
- -_Small_Soldiers_
For links to the official websites of all the current films, past reviews,
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all movies graded out of four stars (****)
~~~
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N E W R E L E A S E S
Hollywood Hotline Featured Review
_The_Rugrats_Movie_ (G) ***
_I'll_Be_Home_for_Christmas_ (PG) * 1/2
November not only marks the unofficial start of the holiday season, it
also signals the arrival of the first of a flock of films fashioned for
families. Leading the opening wave are two films coming from
less-than-distinguished cinematic pedigrees: a non-Disney animated feature,
_The_Rugrats_Movie_; and a live-action comedy from the Mouse,
_I'll_Be_Home_for_Christmas_. While Paramount is able to buck the
generally lackluster non-Walt animation trend with the fun _Rugrats_, the
Mouse strikes out once again in the flesh-and-blood arena with a most
uninviting _Home_.
My experience with Nickelodeon's smash cartoon series _Rugrats_ has been
confined to just an episode or two caught during breaks from channel
surfing. But as limited as my familiarity with the show is, I have seen
enough of it to know that it's not something strictly for the tykes,
despite of its title's implication. While clearly targeted at the
preschool demographic, the adventures of diaper-clad Tommy Pickles (voice
of E.G. Daily) and his friends Chuckie Finster (Christine Cavanaugh) and
twin siblings Phillip and Lillian Deville (both voiced by Kath Soucie) show
mature flashes of wit, and that smartness extends to the film. Only adults
will appreciate such wry touches as a hospital sign tracking the arrivals
of newborns like flights at an airport, references to _The_Fugitive_, and
the children's numerous instances of malapropism (e.g. "custardy" for
"custody").
The majority of the film, on the other hand, is equally accessible and
amusing to grown-ups and wee ones alike. As can be expected, there is only
a sliver of a story in David N. Weiss and J. David Stem's script. At
center of the plot is the arrival of a new child in the Pickles household,
Dylan a.k.a. "Dil" (Tara Charendoff), who, much to Tommy's chagrin,
immediately dominates all the attention of their parents Didi (Melanie
Chartoff) and Stu (Jack Riley). But Tommy must learn to live with and love
Dil when they, Chuckie, Phillip, and Lillian find themselves lost in the
forest, thanks to a runaway toy wagon. Not too far behind is Tommy's
bratty cousin Angelica (Cheryl Chase), determined to reclaim her beloved
Cynthia doll, which Dil has taken with him.
The adventures that ensue in the forest setting, ranging from some wild
river rafting to an encounter with circus monkeys, are sure to keep the
children enthralled (the kids at the screening I attended were noticeably
silent) and amuse the adults. Part of the appeal for the older set is the
distinctive art style, which is rough and simple yet remarkably expressive.
Wisely, directors Norton Virgien and Igor Kovalyov resist the urge to
punch up the visuals with gratuitous computer animation--at least, for the
most part: a boulder, clouds, and Dil's head-trippy arrival into the world
are the instances of CGI, and they are brief and effective. The directors'
big misstep, though, was bowing to Disney animation tradition and grafting
on a few musical numbers to the film, which feel like they're, well,
grafted on, with the exception of one inspired number where Angelica breaks
out into a modified version of Blondie's "One Way or Another," sung in
reference to her missing Cynthia. Production numbers aside,
_The_Rugrats_Movie_ is essentially just a big-screen episode of the series,
and that's more than enough to satisfy any audience.
While Disney has a rich tradition in animated family entertainment, but
its track record in live-action film is, to put it mildly, less than
stellar. The wan _I'll_Be_Home_for_Christmas_ will do nothing to change
that. This piece of warmed-over sitcom-level schmaltz casts _Tiger_Beat_
pinup du jour Jonathan Taylor Thomas as a cocky prep school student who
goes on a cross-country road trip to make it home in time for Christmas.
Sounds harmless enough, but then there's the gimmick: JTT is stuck in a
Santa Claus outfit, and along the way he learns the true meaning of
Christmas. As lame and predictable as the story is, the key problem is
Taylor Thomas himself. His character is supposed to undergo a gradual
attitude change as the film progresses, but he plays the character as such
a smug bastard the whole way through that one senses no change, nor does
one care if he changes. Less than halfway through _I'll_Be_Home..._, I
wanted to go home myself.
I N C U R R E N T R E L E A S E
(full reviews of the following in past MRs and at the listed URLs)
- -_American_History_X_ (R) *** <MR#162, 10/16/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#historyx
- -_Antz_ (PG) *** 1/2 <MR#159, 9/25/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt39.html#antz
- -_Apt_Pupil_ (R) *** 1/2 <MR#161, 10/8/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#pupil
- -_Belly_ (R) ** <MR#165, 11/6/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#belly
- -_Beloved_ (R) *** <MR#162, 10/16/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#beloved
- -_The_Big_Chill_ (R) ***
- -_Bride_of_Chucky_ (R) * 1/2 <MR#163, 10/22/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#chucky
- -_The_Cruise_ (PG-13) *** <MR#163, 10/22/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#cruise
- -_Elizabeth_ (R) *** 1/2 <MR#162, 10/16/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#elizabeth
- -_Happiness_ **** <MR#162, 10/16/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#happiness
- -_Holy_Man_ (PG) * 1/2 <MR#162, 10/16/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#holyman
- -_The_Impostors_ (R) ** 1/2 <MR#160, 10/5/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#impostors
- -_John_Carpenter's_Vampires_ (R) * 1/2 <MR#163, 10/22/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#vampires
- -_Life_Is_Beautiful_(La_Vita_E_Bella)_ (PG-13) **** <MR#162, 10/16/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#vitabella
- -_Living_Out_Loud_ (R) *** <MR#164, 10/29/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#living
- -_The_Mighty_ (PG-13) *** 1/2 <MR#160, 10/5/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#mighty
- -_A_Night_at_the_Roxbury_ (PG-13) 1/2* <MR#160, 10/5/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#roxbury
- -_Orgazmo_ (NC-17) * 1/2 <MR#164, 10/29/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#orgazmo
- -_Pleasantville_ (PG-13) *** 1/2 <MR#162, 10/16/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#pleasantville
- -_Practical_Magic_ (PG-13) ** <MR#162, 10/16/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#magic
- -_Rush_Hour_ (PG-13) ** 1/2 <MR#159, 9/25/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt39.html#rush
- -_The_Siege_ (R) ** 1/2 <MR#164, 10/29/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#siege
- -_Slam_ (R) **** <MR#160, 10/5/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#slam
- -_Soldier_ (R) * <MR#163, 10/22/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#soldier
- -_There's_Something_About_Mary_ (R) *** 1/2 <MR#150, 7/10/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt36.html#mary
- -_Unmade_Beds_ ** 1/2 <MR#163, 10/22/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#unmade
- -_Velvet_Goldmine_ (R) ** 1/2 <MR#165, 11/6/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#velvet
- -_The_Waterboy_ (PG-13) ** <MR#165, 11/6/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#waterboy
- -_What_Dreams_May_Come_ (PG-13) *** 1/2 <MR#160, 10/5/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt40.html#dreams
- -_The_Wizard_of_Oz_ (G) ****
F U T U R E F I L M S
- -_Little_Voice_ (R) *** <MR#164, 10/29/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#lv
(December 11)
- -_Waking_Ned_Devine_ (PG) *** <MR#164, 10/29/98>
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#ned
(November 20)
O N T H E H O R I Z O N
FRIDAY
_Autumn_Sun_
Argentinean romance between a Jewish woman (Norma Aleandro) and a man
(Federico Luppi) she hires to pose as her lover.
_Hard_Core_Logo_ (R)
Mock documentary about a Canadian punk band.
_I_Still_Know_What_You_Did_Last_Summer_ (R) *
Full review in MR#165, 11/6/98; and at:
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt41.html#istilknow
Lame sequel to last fall's horror sleeper, in which a hooked fisherman
(Muse Watson) continues to stalk Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and her
friends (Freddie Prinze Jr. and series newcomers Brandy, Mekhi Phifer, and
Matthew Settle).
_I'll_Be_Home_for_Christmas_ (PG) * 1/2 <see above review>
Sitcom-level schmaltz about a cocky prep school student (Jonathan Taylor
Thomas) who learns the meaning of Christmas during a cross-country road trip.
_Meet_Joe_Black_ (PG-13)
Update of 1934's _Death_Takes_a_Holiday_, in which the Grim Reaper himself
takes the human form of Brad Pitt and falls in love with Claire Forlani.
_Welcome_to_Woop_Woop_ (R)
Title of the week honors go to this offbeat comedy about a con man
(Johnathon Schaech) running from the law and a kidnapper in the Australian
outback.
~~~
=>V I D E O<=
N E W T H I S W E E K
_Armageddon_ (PG-13) ***
Full review in MR#149, 7/1/98; and at:
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt36.html#armageddon
Rent or buy at Reel.com:
http://www.reel.com/cgi-bin/nph-session.exe?COBRAND=MRBR&OBJECT=moviepage.as
p?MMID=41801
This past summer's biggest hit was Michael Bay's entertaining, if
superficial, slam-bang yarn about an asteroid on a collision course with
earth. Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler, Billy Bob Thornton, and Steve
Buscemi star. (Touchstone Home Video)
_The_Horse_Whisperer_ (PG-13) * 1/2
Full review in MR#142, 5/14/98; and at:
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt34.html#horse
Rent or buy at Reel.com:
http://www.reel.com/cgi-bin/nph-session.exe?COBRAND=MRBR&OBJECT=moviepage.as
p?MMID=41316
The most ridiculously overrated movie of the year so far is Robert
Redford's overlong, slow, self-indulgent adaptation of Nicholas Evan's
novel about the love story between Montana horse rancher (Redford) and a
big city magazine editor (Kristin Scott Thomas). (Touchstone Home Video)
_Small_Soldiers_ (PG-13) ** 1/2
Full review in MR#150, 7/10/98; and at:
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/mrbrown/movierpt36.html#soldiers
Rent or buy at Reel.com:
http://www.reel.com/cgi-bin/nph-session.exe?COBRAND=MRBR&OBJECT=moviepage.as
p?MMID=41927
Impressive effects are just about all that distinguish Joe Dante's violent
fantasy about living combat toys waging war against a group of
also-sentient monster toys. Tommy Lee Jones and Frank Langella head the
voice cast; Kirsten Dunst and the late Phil Hartman head the
flesh-and-blood cast. (DreamWorks Home Entertainment)
A L S O N E W T H I S W E E K
_Artemisia_ (R)
Rent or buy at Reel.com:
http://www.reel.com/cgi-bin/nph-session.exe?COBRAND=MRBR&OBJECT=moviepage.as
p?MMID=41241
Fact-based story of the first female painter (Valentina Cervi) to succeed
in the Italian art world. (Miramax Home Entertainment)
_I_Went_Down_ (R)
Rent or buy at Reel.com:
http://www.reel.com/cgi-bin/nph-session.exe?COBRAND=MRBR&OBJECT=moviepage.as
p?MMID=41926
Irish gangster film in which a man (Peter McDonald) tracks down a maverick
mobster to pay off a debt to a mafia kingpin. (Artisan Entertainment)
~~~
=>N E X T W E E K<=
More reviews, including:
- -_A_Simple_Plan_
- -_Very_Bad_Things_
'til then...
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Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 14:18:41 -0800 (PST)
From: Kimberly A Borkenhagen <uborkk00@umail.ucsb.edu>
Subject: [MV] Good movie recommendation
I have just joined this mailing list and I am now looking for a good
movie to rent. I want something that i can just sit on my couch, and take
a break from the everyday stress, and watch. If anyone has any good
ideas, please let me know. Thank you!
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Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 09:25:44 -0800
From: Oz <oz@hollywoodbitchslap.com>
Subject: Re: [MV] Good movie recommendation
Kimberly A Borkenhagen wrote:
> I have just joined this mailing list and I am now looking for a
> good
> movie to rent. I want something that i can just sit on my couch,
> and take
> a break from the everyday stress, and watch. If anyone has any
> good
> ideas, please let me know. Thank you!
It's not usually a popular decision, but I'd suggest Beautiful
Girls. It's somewhat coming of age and celebrity filled, but it
features perhaps the greatest performance I think I've seen by a
teenage girl in Natalie Portman.
Love this film way too much, and a few other people I know love it
just as hard.
Alternately, if you can find it, try The Size Of Watermelons,
starring Paul Rudd, Donal Logue and Ione Skye. Kind oftough to track
down, but a funny offbeat movie.
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Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 14:50:22 -0800
From: Tony Myers <TMYERS@allcal.com>
Subject: RE: [MV] Good movie recommendation
>
>>I have just joined this mailing list and I am now looking for a good
>>movie to rent. I want something that i can just sit on my couch, and take
>>a break from the everyday stress, and watch. If anyone has any good
>>ideas, please let me know. Thank you!
>
>>Kimberly A Borkenhagen
Eve's Bayou was a real nice surprise for me. When it first came out I
thought it would be really dull and sappy, but I saw it on HBO a couple
of weeks ago and it's not like that at all. It's told from a child's
point a view and is a little like To Kill a Mockingbird in that respect
(although not nearly at that level.) I liked the story and the
characters, though, and I thought the acting was excellent. If you're
looking for something story-driven rather that action-driven you might
want to check it out.
Anyways, that's my suggestion.
Tony
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Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 07:31:40 +0800
From: "David Lee" <sashimi@mbox2.singnet.com.sg>
Subject: [MV] Paul Rudd (was Good movie recommendation)
> Alternately, if you can find it, try The Size Of Watermelons,
> starring Paul Rudd, Donal Logue and Ione Skye. Kind oftough to track
> down, but a funny offbeat movie.
Talking about Paul Rudd, isn't he the guy from Object of My Affection? I
thought I saw him the other day on TV in one of the Halloween movies. Can
anybody remember which one? Also, does anybody know of films in which he
starred in, or had a minor role?
Just curious.
David
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Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 08:06:35 +0800 (HKT)
From: Jayson <ja970600@balut.admu.edu.ph>
Subject: [MV] help!
I was taken off the list and I don't know how to subscribe back. Can
anyone pls e-mail me personally on how to get back? Thanks!
Jayson
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Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 10:58:11 -0800
From: Oz <oz@hollywoodbitchslap.com>
Subject: Re: [MV] Paul Rudd (was Good movie recommendation)
David Lee wrote:
> Talking about Paul Rudd, isn't he the guy from Object of My
> Affection?
He is indeed.
> I thought I saw him the other day on TV in one of the Halloween
> movies. Can
> anybody remember which one?
Halloween 6: The Curse Of Michael Myers
> Also, does anybody know of films in which he
> starred in, or had a minor role?
You'll see him in Clueless (as Alicia's dorky love interest),
Overnight Delivery (written by Kevin Smith, but straight to video),
Romeo + Juliet, The Locusts (which I've not seen), Object Of My
Affection, Size Of Watermelons and the upcoming 200 Cigarettes (with
Courtney Love, Ben Affleck, Casey Affleck and Christina Ricci) and
The Cider House Rules (due out next
year).-------{{{{OZ}}}}------------------------------------------
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Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 22:47:26 EST
From: KenKnows@aol.com
Subject: Re: [MV] Good movie recommendation
In a message dated 11/12/98 2:20:57 PM Pacific Standard Time,
uborkk00@umail.ucsb.edu writes:
<< I have just joined this mailing list and I am now looking for a good
movie to rent. I want something that i can just sit on my couch, and take
a break from the everyday stress, and watch. If anyone has any good
ideas, please let me know. Thank you! >>
A couple of older films that should be in your video store could be perfect
for you. John Belushi is not making any films anymore but two of his best
ones are the very funny comedy Animal House and the very entertaining music-
filled Blues Brothers. My third selection is Streets of Fire which weaves
action, adventure and first rate rock music with a cast including Michael
Pare, Diane Lane, Willem Dafoe, Amy Madigan and Rick Moranis.
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Date: Fri, 13 Nov 98 01:44:23 PST
From: "Rebecca Bezant" <sunybruk@infoblvd.net>
Subject: [MV] response of Paul Rudd to Davis Lee
Dave,
Now that you mention it, i do reconze the actor Paul Rudd of Object =
of my Affection from Halloween: Curse of Michael Myers (the sixth hallow=
een film, or the fifth of the actual Michael movie). In my book on movies=
it says that Paul also appeared in the movie Clueless, thats all i have =
listed on him at this moment
Tim
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Date: Fri, 13 Nov 98 08:17:14 PST
From: Wade Snider <wsnider@brazoselectric.com>
Subject: Re: [MV] Paul Rudd (was Good movie recommendation)
Hahaha.. checked the IMDB?
You would barely recognize Rudd in The Locusts.. You notice
him but he almost seems like a completely different person..
very good subtlety.
- --- On Fri, 13 Nov 1998 10:58:11 -0800 Oz <oz@hollywoodbitchslap.com> wrote:
David Lee wrote:
> Talking about Paul Rudd, isn't he the guy from Object of My
> Affection?
He is indeed.
> I thought I saw him the other day on TV in one of the Halloween
> movies. Can
> anybody remember which one?
Halloween 6: The Curse Of Michael Myers
> Also, does anybody know of films in which he
> starred in, or had a minor role?
You'll see him in Clueless (as Alicia's dorky love interest),
Overnight Delivery (written by Kevin Smith, but straight to video),
Romeo + Juliet, The Locusts (which I've not seen), Object Of My
Affection, Size Of Watermelons and the upcoming 200 Cigarettes (with
Courtney Love, Ben Affleck, Casey Affleck and Christina Ricci) and
The Cider House Rules (due out next
year).-------{{{{OZ}}}}------------------------------------------
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Date: 13 Nov 1998 16:49:03 -0000
From: The Flick Filosopher's Coming Attractions <flickfilos@aol.com>
Subject: [MV] Coming Monday, 11.16, to The Flick Filosopher
The Flick Filosopher's Coming Attractions - http://www.flickfilosopher.com/flickfilos
In honor of today's video release of *Armageddon* (oh, the humanity!), let
us all sing the praises of master thespian Bruce Willis.
THE RISE
Willis -- I'm not surprised to discover -- won an Emmy in 1987 playing
David Addison. Self-referential, sarcastic, "Moonlighting" was more 90s
than 80s -- and Willis's smarmy, snide David proved that the actor was a
real find (he won the part over 3000 other hopefuls). Then came *Die
Hard,* which reinvigorated the action genre, bringing humor into the mix
of big explosions and macho posturing and making Willis a box office
megastar.
THE FALL
*Hudson Hawk.* *The Last Boy Scout.* *Striking Distance.* Try not to dwell
on them.
THE RISE?
*Pulp Fiction.* *Twelve Monkeys.* Is Willis daring to actually act again?
THE FALL?
*The Fifth Element.* *Armageddon.* Testosterone fests that can't be
bothered with character or even rationality.
Explore The Rise and Fall (and Rise and Fall?) of Bruno this week with
*The Siege,* *The Jackal,* and *Mercury Rising.*
Yippie-ki-ai!
MaryAnn
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Date: Fri, 13 Nov 98 16:49:24 PST
From: "Rebecca Bezant" <sunybruk@infoblvd.net>
Subject: [none]
i am curious about something, what was the name of the lazy/sleepy dalmat=
ion pup in 101 Dalmations. Just want to name my dog.
Tim
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Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1998 19:51:49 -0700 (MST)
From: "Gregory A. Swarthout" <gregorys@xmission.com>
Subject: [MV] Movie News - 11/14/98
Will Smith has been moving into more challenging roles, such
as the upcoming "Enemy of the State" with Gene Hackman. An
even tougher part looms next year when he portrays Muhammad
Ali. Smith will play the champ both as a young man and as he
ages to his bloated later years. "I want to do the 'Raging
Bull' thing and gain 30 pounds," Smith told the Los Angeles
Times. "With every film you take on, people need to be
saying, 'He can't do that.' You need to take that kind of
leap. People need to think it was a bad choice." Smith says
he'd like to be a combination of Robin Williams, Eddie
Murphy and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
-=> * <=-
Despite critical disapproval, Adam Sandler's "The Waterboy"
(which cost $19 million) dominated the nation's box office
by bringing in an estimated $39.1 million, according to
studio estimates. No. 2 "The Siege," with Denzel Washington,
took in an impressive $15 million. Finishing a distant third
was "Pleasantville" ($6 million) in its third weekend,
followed by "Antz" ($5.4 million) in its sixth weekend. No.
5 was the newly restored 1939 classic "The Wizard of Oz,"
which made $4.9 million and is as wonderful as ever.
-=> * <=-
Brad Pitt was in his native Springfield MO Thursday night
for a fundraiser screening of his new movie "Meet Joe
Black," which opens nationwide today. Bringing the film home
proved a boon to local charities, which took in $66,750 in
ticket sales from the film and a reception attended by Pitt,
the AP reports. At a news conference in his hometown Pitt
said, "I just felt like I wanted to get back and bring
something home." As flashbulbs popped all around him, Pitt
insisted he's just a regular guy who happens to make movies.
When he looks in the mirror, "I see a guy," Pitt said with a
laugh.
* Reviews for the new film have been mostly poor, with the
New York Daily News giving it one star and the New York Post
one-half a star. The New York Times called the film
"oppressively lavish and snail-paced," a reference to the
three-hour running time.
-=> * <=-
Pop singer Mariah Carey says her marriage to Sony Music
chief Tommy Mattola prevented her from taking movie roles,
New York's Daily News reports. The newspaper says Carey told
Barbara Walters on ABC's "20/20" (airing tonight) that she
would have said yes to a number of roles if she had known
about the offers. "I was not told about them," Carey
complains. "I would read things like in Variety or Us or
whatever magazine."
-=> * <=-
A Los Angeles jury says Jean-Claude Van Damme owes nothing
to a martial arts expert who claims he collaborated with the
actor on a movie script. Frank Dux sued the action star for
$1.5 million, claiming Van Damme broke their contract over
the 1991 film "The Quest,'' which Van Damme both directed
and starred in. Dux says the film was similar to the
manuscript for "Enter the New Dragon: The Kumite," which
they co-wrote. Jury foreman Paul Martinet said jurors found
Dux's testimony less than credible, including his assertion
that an audiotape documenting his oral agreement with the
actor was destroyed in the 1994 Northridge earthquake. Dux
plans to appeal.
-=> * <=-
Is George Costanza bad enough to play Boris Badenov? We'll
see. Jason Alexander, best known for his role in the hit TV
series "Seinfeld," has been tapped to play Boris in "Rocky
and Bullwinkle," which starts production in January, Variety
reports.The title characters will be created with
computer-generated technology, with voices from Alexander
and from Monica Potter ("Without Limits"), who has already
been cast as an FBI agent who teams up with the squirrel and
moose to thwart the evil Boris and Natasha Fatale. Universal
is said to be eyeing several statuesque actresses for the
role of Natasha. And Robert De Niro, one of the producers,
has been oft-mentioned to play their boss, the aptly named
Fearless Leader. Alexander just completed directing his
second feature, "Cherry Pink," starring Gretchen Mol.
-=> * <=-
Sara Gilbert, best known for her role as the wise-cracking
daughter Darlene on "Roseanne," has joined the cast of the
20th Century Fox feature "Light It Up," Reuters reports. The
film, which also stars Forest Whitaker and Vanessa Williams,
is about a group of students who take over a run-down high
school in an effort to improve it. Gilbert is also
developing two television series. One, "Even the Losers,"
which she created and will direct for MTV, has been picked
up by ABC. It's an edgy high school series about a
15-year-old Woody Allen-type who is shipped off to boarding
school. Additionally, she has a CBS deal to develop and
star in an as yet unnamed comedy series.
-=> * <=-
Jerry Lewis, who starred in the 1960 comedy "Cinderfella,"
is selling the rights for a new version of the film. Lewis
and New Line Cinema didn't disclose financial terms, but
Daily Variety says the comedian received seven figures and
could end up with as much as $5 million, depending on how
the movie does at the box office. "The Nutty Professor"
remake with Eddie Murphy two years ago earned $270 million
worldwide. "Cinderfella" could be out next year or in early
2000. The original "Cinderfella" was a retelling of the
fairy tale with Lewis playing a male Cinderella up against a
wicked stepmother and two greedy stepsons.
-=> * <=-
There's talk that John Travolta is interested in doing
another movie musical, and Francis Ford Coppola may have
just the right project for him. Variety's Army Archerd
reports that Coppola has penned a script and several songs
with John Farrar for "The Great Kahoona." Coppola says he
wants Travolta to play the big Kahoona for the project,
which is set in the rock 'n' roll '50s. And he's talking a
dramatic miniseries with Puff Daddy. Stay tuned.
-=> * <=-
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences will honor
veteran actor Karl Malden tonight at New York's Museum of
Modern Art. Film clips from the former academy president's
career, as well as conversations with friends and co-stars
(including Hume Cronyn, Kim Hunter, Eli Wallach and Richard
Widmark), will form the backbone of the evening. Among
Malden's best-known roles was that of a priest counseling
Marlon Brando in the 1950s film "On the Waterfront." In the
1970s, he starred opposite Michael Douglas in the cop drama
"The Streets of San Francisco."
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Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 22:20:28 -0700
From: "Gregory A. Swarthout" <gregorys@xmission.com>
Subject: Re: [MV] "Saving private Ryan"!!!
From: "Yusheng" <yusheng@mail.hr.hl.cn>
A lot of world war 2 movies tell us that so many soldiers died for the
justice of the world. But this movie is different,it tells about so many
soldiers died for one trivial person.Hence the question: Is Ryan's life of
more value than those of the soldiers died for him? But I don't think this
is the real question. The real one is: Is our life more valuable than
theirs,is the freedom that we enjoy today more valuable than theirs?
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Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1998 08:06:34 -0700 (MST)
From: Scott Renshaw <renshaw@inconnect.com>
Subject: [MV] REVIEW: CELEBRITY
CELEBRITY
(Miramax)
Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Judy Davis, Joe Mantegna, Winona Ryder,
Leonardo DiCaprio, Charlize Theron, Melanie Griffith, Famke Janssen.
Screenplay: Woody Allen.
Producer: Jean Doumanian.
Director: Woody Allen.
MPAA Rating: R (profanity, sexual situations, adult themes)
Running Time: 113 minutes.
Reviewed by Scott Renshaw.
Woody Allen's detractors have had a laundry list of gripes about his
films for many years now. His neurotic screen persona had grown
increasingly shrill and annoying, they said; his cinematic world of white
Upper-Manhattanites had grown ever more insular. As the lines between his
convoluted personal life and his baldly autobiographical films grew
blurrier by the year, the anti-Woody contingent began to consider him a
vaguely pathetic has-been, the film-making equivalent of Frank Sinatra --
more famous in the later stages of his career for who he used to be than
for who he still was.
It took watching Kenneth Branagh's grating gloss on Allen's
mannerisms in CELEBRITY for me to sympathize with that side of the Great
Woody Debate. Branagh plays Lee Simon, a writer who has dabbled in
novels, travel pieces and screenplays before hitting his current
assignment as an entertainment writer. His work brings him into contact
with a number of ostensibly colorful characters, including a sexy film
actress (Melanie Griffith), a supermodel (Charlize Theron) and a volatile
teen heartthrob (Leonardo DiCaprio). Occasionally it even brings him into
contact with his ex-wife Robin (Judy Davis), who leaves a job as an
English teacher to work for her new significant other (Joe Mantegna) in
television.
It's easy to see the potential in CELEBRITY for exploring the foibles
of fame and the absurdity of a culture that bestows fame for all the wrong
reasons. It's also easy to see that Allen intends Lee as a John Q.
Star-Struck American who casts off a 16-year marriage and plunges into
writing screenplays because he's convinced he's missing something the
world of movies can bring him. Unfortunately, Lee is never a remotely
sympathetic character, primarily because Branagh is too preoccupied with
mimicking the Woodman to find anything true in the character. Judy Davis
is more effective as the emotionally fragile Robin, but her character arc
is only slightly more compelling. The film's two central characters are
contrivances; worse, they're often annoying contrivances, twisted knots of
self-doubt and self-loathing whose happiness couldn't matter less to us.
Without any emotional center, CELEBRITY becomes a series of
stand-alone vignettes about the strange and self-absorbed things famous
people do. Allen can still manage to pull out a few one-line zingers
(including self-deprecating takes on "pretentious film-makers who shoot
everything in black-and-white"), but they're few and far between in this
film. Sequences that should build to a great comic payoff, like Lee's
wild night with DiCaprio's bad boy actor, just seem to drag on until it's
time to start the next scene. For a film-maker who has spent most of his
career obsessing over beautiful people, he can't seem to come up with
anything particularly clever to say about them.
The lack of invention in CELEBRITY gives you plenty of time to notice
how stale Allen's act has become. The constant references to
psychotherapy feel twenty years past their prime; his pokes at Catholic
iconography, Nazis, unstable relationships and sexual timidity have liver
spots on them by now. For every decent gag (a film producer referring to
his next project, "an all-black version of 'Birth of a Nation'"), there
are half a dozen that turned up in a previous Woody Allen film.
CELEBRITY, a film which should have been wonderfully timely in the daytime
talk show era, shows little cutting-edge satiric bite. Allen doesn't even
seem to find it ironic that Robin finds her bliss by abandoning teaching
for fame as a television personality. Perhaps it's even more ironic that
he's showing himself to be one of those famous people so far removed from
ordinary life that he doesn't know what we might find absurd, or that he
himself may now be one of those people famous for all the wrong reasons.
On the Renshaw scale of 0 to 10 tin Woodmen: 4.
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Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1998 14:16:35 -0500 (EST)
From: maillist@moviejuice.com
Subject: [MV] MovieJuice! VIDEO - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
I STILL KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER
A MovieJuice! Review Presentation
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It's VIDEO time, baby. Join The Talking Butt as he reviews I Still Know What You Did Last Summer.
You're not gonna find THIS on Access Hollywood, gang.
Presenting the most ambitious MovieJuice! RealVideo Presentation Yet!
It's our tribute to a movie that needs no tribute and, God knows, deserves none.
Go to http://www.moviejuice.com and find the video!
It's free, and a lot better than the movie. Or my name isn't Kevin Williamson.
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