Skip to main content

Movies

Submitted by THX 1138 on
Muskwa

Yup, that worked!

Sat, 02/16/2002 - 2:23 AM Permalink
Muskwa

American movies usually start in Europe? I didn't know that.

Sat, 02/16/2002 - 3:47 AM Permalink
Muskwa

I'm not disputing you, Bud. It just seems odd. But maybe they do it as kind of test-marketing.

I do know that some movies, at least in the past, were altered a bit for Europe (steamier sex scenes). And some movies that went nowhere here were very popular over there.

Sat, 02/16/2002 - 5:24 AM Permalink
Muskwa

Yes, I caught it, Bud -- funny!!!!! Who's singing?

Sun, 02/17/2002 - 2:23 AM Permalink
Muskwa

We finally saw Lord of the Rings last night. Neither of us has ever read Tolkein. It's a nice fantasy film, beautifully done and great special effects, but too long. About the time they got to the White Lady, we were beginning to wonder if there was any point to each new encounter.

Sun, 02/17/2002 - 3:25 AM Permalink
Frosti

Go back and read the book(s) now Muskwa. This first movie is just laying the groundwork...

Sun, 02/17/2002 - 11:40 PM Permalink
Muskwa

We're thinking we should do that. Is it necessary to read The Hobbit first?

Mon, 02/18/2002 - 12:12 AM Permalink
Frosti

Not 100% needed, but it provides some background. The Hobbit basically introduces Bilbo, Gandalf, the Ring, Sauron, and Middle Earth in general. However, the LOTR series is a seperate story.

Mon, 02/18/2002 - 12:16 AM Permalink
Muskwa

Thanks, Frosti.

I was pleased to see John Rhys-Davies as the dwarf, even though the makeup was so good it made it impossible to recognize him. He was my favorite character in Shogun.

I like his line, "Nobody tosses dwarves!"

Mon, 02/18/2002 - 12:27 AM Permalink
Frosti

I like his line, "Nobody tosses dwarves!"

Yep, that one made me chuckle as well. I just saw the movie again yesterday.

Mon, 02/18/2002 - 12:28 AM Permalink
Muskwa

We went Saturday night, to downtown Fort Worth, to the 10:15 show, and two separate couples brought their BABIES to the theater! I couldn't believe it.

Mon, 02/18/2002 - 12:38 AM Permalink
Frosti

Ug. I hate when people bring babies to the theater. That's why the wife and I have seen about 6 movies since our kids were born 2 1/2 years ago, if we don't have a sitter, we wait for video!

One theater in town used to have a "crying room" in the back, so parents could take fussy babies there and still watch the movie through a window, but everybody else didn't have to listen to the kid. However, the crying rooms went away when they remodeled and installed stadium seating.

Mon, 02/18/2002 - 12:52 AM Permalink
Muskwa

That's too bad. I know it's tough to get away when you have kids, and sitters can be costly. But at least these folks took the kids out of the theater when the babies fussed. I just can't imagine bringing infants to a theater, and that late at night too.

Mon, 02/18/2002 - 1:20 AM Permalink
Frosti

Yeah, after 10:30 seems pretty late to be out. Maybe they thought the kid would sleep through the whole movie if it was that late.

Mon, 02/18/2002 - 1:26 AM Permalink
Muskwa

I guess, but jeez, that late, downtown, on a Saturday night? Of course, Fort Worth is quite a safe city. Still, babies should be home in bed then.

No accounting for parenting styles.

Mon, 02/18/2002 - 1:56 AM Permalink
Maverick

Good movie on the pros and cons of racing stardom. Stars Sylvester Stallone, Burt Reynolds, and the beautiful blonde from the Planet of the Apes movie.

Sun, 02/24/2002 - 10:48 AM Permalink
Maverick

Mission Impossible and, and, and........ ; )

Sun, 02/24/2002 - 10:54 AM Permalink
Frosti

My brother and I used to say that drowning in beer would be like heaven. Now, he's not here, I've got two soakers. This isn't heaven, this sucks.

Wed, 02/27/2002 - 10:09 PM Permalink
Maverick

Just saw it....definately the best of the 5.

Mall Rats

Clerks

Chasing Amy

Dogma

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

Mon, 03/04/2002 - 9:07 PM Permalink
Frosti

Better than Clerks??

Jay: I think I can see her kidneys.

Tue, 03/05/2002 - 6:03 AM Permalink
nadho

I haven't seen it yet, but better than Dogma? That movie was hilarious.

Thu, 03/07/2002 - 10:47 AM Permalink
Wolvie

Well me and the family watched a classic last night, E.T. My daughter loved it. We also watched The Musketeer and Hardball. Hardball was a really good movie.

Sat, 03/09/2002 - 10:07 AM Permalink
Lance Brown

I just watched Dogma lastnight, Nads. It sucked compared to all the others.

I've got to chime in here and say I emphatically disagree. Dogma is awesome. (I watched it last night too :) Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back was alright, but it just wasn't as as substantial as Dogma. It was more like Mallrats -- a madcap comedy.

I watched Mallrats before that and that's funnier than Dogma.

Maybe...but that's 100% of the objective of Mallrats . Dogma 's trying to do a lot more than that, and it's not focused as much on making you laugh out loud the whole way through.

Mallrats is funnier than the Indiana Jones movies too, but...so? It doesn't really mean much.

Sat, 03/09/2002 - 2:54 PM Permalink
Frosti

Mallrats is one that I didn't think was all that great.

Sat, 03/09/2002 - 3:06 PM Permalink
Frosti

Finally saw Grosse Pointe Blank this weekend. Talk about dry humor!

Mon, 03/11/2002 - 6:24 AM Permalink
THX 1138



Finally saw Grosse Pointe Blank this weekend. Talk about dry humor!

I loved GPB! If nothing else the soundtracks are awesome.

Mon, 03/11/2002 - 7:31 AM Permalink
Frosti

My favorite line from the movie is after he tells Minnie Driver's father he's a professional killer. Father doesn't bat an eye and says "It's a growth industry."

Mon, 03/11/2002 - 8:53 AM Permalink
THX 1138



It's been a long time since I've seen it. I can't remember the details really. I just remember I liked it.

Mon, 03/11/2002 - 8:55 AM Permalink
Muskwa

We finally got around to renting Shrek.It was hard to get into at first but Eddie Murphy's donkey kept us watching. I'm looking forward to the sequel.

Thu, 03/21/2002 - 1:05 PM Permalink
Maverick

It's got drama, comedy, action, spirit, and values all brought together in one great movie.

Sat, 03/23/2002 - 2:19 PM Permalink
Muskwa

Wow, Bud -- Russell Crowe and Burt Reynolds? What year was it made?

Mon, 03/25/2002 - 8:38 AM Permalink
Frosti

I saw that movie too. It was OK, I'd forgotten that Burt was in it. If you don't like hockey, I wouldn't bother.

Mon, 03/25/2002 - 12:40 PM Permalink
ares

i am not authorised to view that page for some reason.

Mon, 03/25/2002 - 6:41 PM Permalink
ares

thanks, jt. i dunno about anyone else, but i've been waiting for that movie since memorial day of '99. i'm still deciding whether or not i want to get in line on th 13th or 14th for tickets.

Mon, 03/25/2002 - 8:39 PM Permalink