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    I was going to say the same thing, Siggie, but decided against it. I think giving people a rating is useful as well, because it also provides the reader with a grade. With that said, you're right, because "very retarded movie" or "what a stupid movie" does not help at all.

    By the way, if anybody wants me to start rating my films with numbers as well, just let me know.

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      Working Girl

      The film is directed by Mike Nicholas and stars Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford and Sigourney Weaver. It's enjoyable to watch, and although the story becomes quite predictable, it's also filled with several surprises and twists. Alec Baldwin is hilarious and Kevin Spacey's cameo is as good as it gets.

      A Place in the Sun

      Woody Allen's Match Point was apparently taken directly from George Stevens' A Place in the Sun. Well, the similarities in theme and plot are all there, but there's been a few changes. Montgomery Clift is absolutely haunting with his dark demeanor and inner conflict throughout the film. The film keeps you in anticipation of what's going to happen between these characters, and ultimately leaves you with a dark conclusion. It's a great film, a classic loved by all, and is definitely is worthy of its praise.

      Ladri di biciclette (Fourth Viewing)

      Yes, I saw it again, and this time in 35mm. It's still my favorite film.

      A Simple Plan

      I'm always pleased when I come across a gem of a film that I didn't know about. A Simple Plan is Sam Raimi's darker tale of Fargo. It includes what will probably be known as my favorite Billy Bob Thornton performance, within a story about greed, lies and evil. It keeps you on the edge of your seat, keeps you engaged and in antipcation what's going to happen next, and it doesn't hurt the fact that Bill Paxton is leading the film. If you loved Fargo, you'll like A Simple Plan, but darker doesn't always mean better.

      Sullivan’s Travels (Second Viewing)

      I have to write a 600 word review for this film and I'm not quite through. I might post it up when I'm finished, but I also might not.

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        The Wild Bunch

        I just posted a really nice review for this film, which was quite longer than I expected it to be. I just realized, however, that I need to submit a 300 word review for this by next week, and I don't want to risk getting caught plagarizing, if it comes up during an automatic search when I submit it electronically. They will probably just assume I stole it from this message board, when in fact, I wrote it for this message board, and submitted it to class. I think I'll hold back on posting it until I submit it in class.

        The Seventh Seal (Second Viewing)

        I had seen The Seventh Seal about a year and a half ago (I believe) during my film marathon. I really didn't understand the underlying themes and Ingmar Bergman's intentions, but truly admired his approach to dealing with such complex questions.

        We watched the film in class today, and it was introduced quite nicely by our professor, who went through Bergman's life and discussed his approach to making this film. I was also able to sink into the film this time and truly engage with the story. It was an extremely enjoyable watch and I was able to put together these stories and themes, along with its characters and their symbolic representations.

        I really have a deeper attachment to this film now, and can imagine how much it will affect me in the years to come. It's definitely a film that needs to be seen multiple times, as its truly an amazing film, not just because of its thematic, but also its beautiful cinematography and production values.

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          Originally posted by One-Way View Post

          A Simple Plan

          I'm always pleased when I come across a gem of a film that I didn't know about. A Simple Plan is Sam Raimi's darker tale of Fargo. It includes what will probably be known as my favorite Billy Bob Thornton performance, within a story about greed, lies and evil. It keeps you on the edge of your seat, keeps you engaged and in antipcation what's going to happen next, and it doesn't hurt the fact that Bill Paxton is leading the film. If you loved Fargo, you'll like A Simple Plan, but darker doesn't always mean better.

          I did love Fargo, so this is going on my 'must watch' list. Out of curiosity though, are you saying this is good, but you think Fargo's still the better film? "Darker doesn't mean better" and "if you loved Fargo, you'll like A Simple Plan" seems to say 'yes, it's good, but not as good as Fargo", but I want to double check that the love vs. like thing wasn't accidental. Don't want to sit down to watch it with expectations that are too high and be disappointed.
          [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
          -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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            I think Fargo was the better film. I would usually like the darker film, and in this case, that would be A Simple Plan, but Fargo is better directed, with better performances, although I think Billy Bob Thornton's character can't be touched.

            So, yes, what I meant was Fargo is a better film, although A Simple Plan is a great watch as well. If you do see it, share your thoughts.

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              Originally posted by One-Way View Post
              I think Fargo was the better film. I would usually like the darker film, and in this case, that would be A Simple Plan, but Fargo is better directed, with better performances, although I think Billy Bob Thornton's character can't be touched.

              So, yes, what I meant was Fargo is a better film, although A Simple Plan is a great watch as well. If you do see it, share your thoughts.
              Will do. Thanks for the clarification.
              [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
              -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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                Bullets Over Broadway (Second Viewing)

                I'm so glad we're watching two Woody Allen films this semester, because I really need to see all of his work in 35mm. I had previously seen Bullets Over Broadway and really enjoyed it, so I was looking forward to seeing it again.

                Fortunately, I enjoyed it better the second time around. The film is generally placed in many top ten Woody Allen lists, and those who dislike his work usually consider it his finest, which makes me think about how I feel. I think the film is multilayered; it's a hybridization of genres, consisting of a play within a film which Woody uses to speak about his own life. It's quite hilarious, full of memorable characters and performances, especially by Dianne Wiest, Jennifer Tilly, and Chazz Palminteri. It's a fun watch, but also a good film to be recommend to someone who wants to get into Woody's films because it will give the list some depth and diversity.

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                  I feel like I'm alone in this thread.

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                    Originally posted by One-Way View Post
                    I feel like I'm alone in this thread.
                    I like Woody's movies to, i think they are pretty funny. I like going to the movies but i have my head burried in my financial management book most of the time and the rare free time i do get i prefer to go icefishing. The prices we pay for going to the movies pisses me off to, i used to pay $2.00 but now you could feed your whole family fresh steak for less money then going to see a movie-its messed up. I wanted to see avatar in 3d and its like $35 bucks.
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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                      Originally posted by One-Way View Post
                      I feel like I'm alone in this thread.
                      Sorry, I don't really watch movies much. Infact, the only movie I recognize in your last couple posts is Working Girl. However, I like some of the insight you provide if it's worth anything...
                      "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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