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  • Re: Movie Reviews

    Originally posted by One-Way View Post
    Let's make a thread posting our favorite movies of all time and our least favorite.
    Well, my fav movie has to be & is PassionOf The Christ
    least is probably you me & dupree.
    Positive vibes, positive taught

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    • Re: Movie Reviews

      Another good movie that I would probably rate 4/5 is

      Notes Of A Scandal
      Positive vibes, positive taught

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      • Re: Movie Reviews

        Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
        Deep focus, like the stare in their eyes. Creepy.

        Last film I saw was The Godfather in film class. 9/10.

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        • Re: Movie Reviews

          License to Wed
          3/5
          Positive vibes, positive taught

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          • Re: Movie Reviews

            One, two, three or....?

            Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
            1. Atom Egoyan's "Adoration" that will be presented at Cannes
            Originally posted by TomServo View Post
            I was going through the full list of films selected for the festival, and there is a special entry from Russia (Gata) also directed by an Armenian.
            Three Armenian directors to participate in the Cannes Festival
            armradio.am
            13.05.2008 16:52

            Three film directors of Armenian origin - Atom Egoyan of Canada, Diana
            Mkrtchyan of Russia and Arman Tadevosyan of Armenia - will participate
            in the Cannes Festival to be held from 14 to 23 May. The official
            webpage of the Festival informs that Atom Egoyan will participate with
            his "Adoration" film, which is a drama about young people who try to
            communicate with each other via Internet and SMS messages. The film
            stars Arsine Khanjyan, the director's wife.

            Diana Mkrtchyan's 33-minute film titled "GATA" is presented in the
            documentaries. Arman Tadevosyan's film is presented in the short
            films program. The 10-minute documentary was shot in Kars. The film
            tells about the cultural and civil transfiguration in Kars.

            Let the bidding continue!!!
            What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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            • Re: Movie Reviews

              Hamshen movie.
              Bad production ... shows the life of our lost people.
              Grandma looks very Armenian.

              MOMI - Counting SceneMore videos and information at: www.hemshin.org

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                4/5
                Positive vibes, positive taught

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                • Re: Movie Reviews

                  That's a great thing we have 3 Armenians in Cannes. I still would like to see Egoyan's film. Ararat was okay and I hate to say that because there was something good there. I just think the overall story had to be a little more for it to work as an genocide film and make the impact we need.

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                  • Re: Movie Reviews

                    Oh, and last film I saw was Annie Hall.

                    10/10

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                    • Re: Rate the last movie you watched.

                      Hey, can we merge the two movie threads? I really perfer this one.

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