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message 1001: by Leslie (last edited Sep 27, 2009 06:15PM) (new)

Leslie | 777 comments I just got used dvd called The Bird People of China--I think it's Japanese, though. Has anyone ever seen it? It looks really good, about a man who ends up on a journey of self-discovery--a Japanese executive. So, have to see how that is, probably this weekend, I won't have time before. In spite of corny title, it looks interesting.

Stephen, you talk like my brother about bourbon and he's a beer conniseur (wonder how you spell that word), too. I taste his beer once in a while, or something my mom has ordered. Haven't found much that tastes good to me.

The one thing I wanted to taste was mead, since it's in about a million books I've read. It was ok. I could taste the honey.


message 1002: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 777 comments No hangovers with mead? How come? I bet the Vikings had hangovers--that's why there were in bad moods all the time and pillaged and plundered so much, right? LOL


message 1003: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 777 comments How do you make mead? How do you get the honey to ferment? Sounds cool....I'd like to try making some.


message 1005: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 777 comments thanks Stephen, I never even thought about making mead before, and you're right, I probably will buy it if I want some more, but now I'm curious! :)


message 1006: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 777 comments Wow--complicated! UGH!! I think I'll go buy some mead--LOL!!


message 1007: by Heidi (last edited Sep 29, 2009 11:11AM) (new)

Heidi (heidihooo) | 10825 comments Over the past week and a half, I've seen:


FANNY




12




TEETH




SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE




THE UNBORN



and


DEFIANCE





I would definitely watch Teeth again... and again - it's hilarious, very tongue-in-cheek.

I also enjoyed Defiance & 12 is just incredible.

The Unborn was as bad as I expected it to be.

And Slumdog Millionaire was good but I don't know that I could say it met my expectations... I think 12 was considerably better.

Then again, I watch alot of foreign films, and Slumdog Millionaire seemed to fit the formulaic Bollywood story, albeit a well-told, beautiful story... and I laughed when they danced at the end because I actually thought to myself that it was amazing that they made a film in India with NO dance sequence. I spoke too soon, though.



message 1008: by Heidi (last edited Sep 29, 2009 11:27AM) (new)

Heidi (heidihooo) | 10825 comments OH! I almost forgot... I also watched:

REVOLUTIONARY ROAD



It kind of pissed me off.



message 1009: by Heidi (last edited Sep 29, 2009 11:18AM) (new)

Heidi (heidihooo) | 10825 comments OH! And shoot... I can't believe I almost forgot this little surprising charmer (well, actually, I saw it 3 weeks ago, but I've been meaning to mention it):

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Jackie "the Librarian" | 8991 comments Heidi, I haven't seen the movie, but I LOVED the book, The Thief Lord. Especially the turtles.


message 1011: by [deleted user] (new)

I enjoyed the book also, when did the movie come out?

Defiance is on the top of my list of movies to watch, it looks like it will be very good.



message 1012: by Heidi (last edited Sep 29, 2009 11:31AM) (new)

Heidi (heidihooo) | 10825 comments It was made in 2006 - I don't think it ever hit theatres in the U.S. I'm sure it went directly to the rental shelves.

I would never have known it was made if I hadn't stumbled upon it while looking through the movies in the children's section at the library.


message 1013: by [deleted user] (new)

Ok, thanks.


message 1014: by [deleted user] (new)

Hey, Heidi...how or why did Revolutionary Road piss you off? I thought it was an outstanding film, but also very depressing.


message 1015: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 777 comments I hated Revolutionary Road--ugh!! All that fighting hit too close to home. Loved Defiance and Slumdog Millionaire.

What's 12 about? Is it scary?


message 1016: by Heidi (last edited Sep 30, 2009 05:54AM) (new)

Heidi (heidihooo) | 10825 comments Leslie wrote: "What's 12 about? Is it scary?"

NOOOO!!! I think the best way to describe it is to say it ebbed and flowed. And occasionally, when it flowed, it was explosive. Watching it was like watching a Martha Graham ballet. 12's a remake of the classic with Henry Fonday, 12 Angry Men, directed by Russian director Nikita Mikhalkov. I was literally glued to the edge of my seat, enthralled by the performances, the script, the... everything. And they'd break to vignettes of the boy whose fate was contingent upon their verdict. The dialogue is spoken in Russian, and it works.

Here's the trailer if you're curious:

Mikhalkov's 12





message 1017: by Heidi (new)

Heidi (heidihooo) | 10825 comments Gus wrote: "Hey, Heidi...how or why did Revolutionary Road piss you off? I thought it was an outstanding film, but also very depressing."

I wanted grace for the characters... and forgiveness - I couldn't stand their isolation. I could overlook that because it was beautiful and the script was brilliant (up to a point) the performances were outstanding. Sure it was well-acted, but specifically what I just couldn't forgive was the ending - it petered out in the last 8 minutes of the film. The ending didn't match the storytelling which was intimate... and then the ending seemed like looking at the story through a telescope. That's why it pissed me off.




message 1018: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 777 comments Thanks Heidi--I'm gonna have to find 12, that sounds great!


message 1019: by Nuri (new)

Nuri (nools) | 538 comments Watched Inglourious Basterds last night, and WOW.

I was not expecting that level of amazing.

It made up for me everything Kill Bill lacked in a Tarantino film. It was like the second coming of Pulp Fiction (but not -- and yet!).

I can't shut up about how much I love it, and I'm sorry for my roommate of delicate sensibilities who is doing her best to scrub it out of her mind.

Definitely one of my favorites of the year, and for me, this year has included Adaptation., Sunset Boulevard, and Barton Fink.


message 1020: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
Ooooo. Now I really really want to see it!


message 1021: by Nuri (new)

Nuri (nools) | 538 comments Oh. Well. It's not for everyone... and I don't mean this in a snobby way -- only that it's not for everyone the way carving swastikas on people's foreheads is not for everyone.

But if you have a strong stomach and don't mind subtitles (or understand French/German/Italian), BY ALL MEANS!!


message 1022: by Jackie "the Librarian" (last edited Oct 03, 2009 02:22PM) (new)

Jackie "the Librarian" | 8991 comments My sister-in-law and I went to the movies last night and saw The Informant!, starring Matt Damon as an executive with really bad hair, and Scott Bakula as an FBI agent, whose hair was arguably even worse.

It's about an executive at ADM who became an informant for the FBI, taping meetings on price fixing while on the side embezzling huge sums and lying nonstop. Soderberg filmed it like a farce, and it was crazy enough to be one. If it hadn't been based on real events, it would have been unbelievable.

The best part of the movie was all the thoughts you'd hear as asides from Matt Damon's character, about chickens, or ties, or Porsches and how DO you pronounce that car name? I guess we all have thoughts like that running through our heads, but you usually don't get to hear them connected with a serious FBI sting operation!

Odd, but recommended.


message 1023: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (stephenT) I would like to see this movie. I like Matt Damon, but am usually skeptical about Scott Bakula, but what I've seen in the previews looks good.


message 1024: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (stephenT) King Dinösaur wrote: "Scott Bakula > Matt Damon"

No, KD, you clearly have confused the signs. Understandable, since I did too.

Scott Bakula < Matt Damon.


message 1025: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
Scott Bakula of Charles in Charge?


message 1026: by Stephen (last edited Oct 04, 2009 01:13PM) (new)

Stephen (stephenT)

Scott Bakula


message 1027: by Heidi (new)

Heidi (heidihooo) | 10825 comments King Dinösaur wrote: "Scott Bakula > Matt Damon"


I'm in full agreeance, KD. Scott Bakula's quite the stage actor, too.



message 1028: by Heidi (new)

Heidi (heidihooo) | 10825 comments Sally wrote: "Scott Bakula of Charles in Charge?"

You're thinking of Scott Baio, Sally.


message 1029: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 13814 comments Saw The Invention of Lying on Friday before we left to go camping. The concept was very clever, and it explored some cool ideas. It was funny. Unfortunately, I absolutely HATED Jennifer Garner's character, which kind of keeps me from giving my wholehearted endorsement.


message 1030: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) I just watched Hotel Rwanda the other night. Yeah, I know. I'm hopelessly behind the times. But it was excellent, while chilling in that it really happened. Good Lord what people do to other people makes me want to throw up.


message 1031: by [deleted user] (new)

Hotel Rwanda was a great movie Larry, kind of puts our idea of freedom in great perspective.


message 1032: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) Yep.


Jackie "the Librarian" | 8991 comments I agree, a hard movie to watch, Larry, but excellent. And inspiring.


message 1034: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (stephenT) My emotion meter couldn't take Hotel Rwanda. It would have taken me a week to get over it.


message 1035: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) I'm not over it yet, Stephen.


message 1036: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (stephenT) See!


message 1037: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) But maybe that's a good thing? Shouldn't art have an impact on the psyche?


message 1038: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (stephenT) But I'm in charge of my psyche and what hits it.


message 1039: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) Yep.


message 1040: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 777 comments Hi Stephen and RA and Heidi and everybody--I won't be around for a while--my computer is down. Bummer--
:( See you soon--hopefully,
Leslie


message 1041: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (stephenT) Ta TA Lobster lady. It must be mating season.


message 1042: by Nuri (new)

Nuri (nools) | 538 comments A little late, but: Hotel Rwanda is one of my all-time favorites.


message 1043: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) Good to hear from you Nools. Don't be a stranger, y'hear?


message 1044: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 777 comments Hi--I'm back--computer's fixed and so is the lobster population--I single-handedly brought us back from the brink of extinction at the hands of the bib-wearing, butter melting, claw cracking crowd. WHEW--that was hard work, but also quite enjoyable.

Hi everyone!


message 1045: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) Hi, Leslie.


message 1046: by RandomAnthony (new)

RandomAnthony | 14536 comments Welcome back, Leslie...:)


message 1047: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 777 comments Hi! It's good to have my computer back. It seems to have insinuated itself into a lot of my life--work, friends, finding out things I need to know, doing things I need to do. I missed it and you guys!


message 1048: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (stephenT) I'm sick and going to the doctor. Hot cold hot cold. Weather, you know how it is. WB Leslie. Was lobster mating season all it's "cracked" up to be?




message 1049: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 777 comments Yep, it is. :)
I hope you feel better, Stephen.


message 1050: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (stephenT) Thank you Leslie, I have no flu of any variety.


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