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wolf 05-14-2006 03:52 PM

Hick towns are precisely why netflix was invented. Those three Satoshi Kon dvds are what put me over the edge into signing up.

Bee Season (hoped that it would be set in Cheltenham/Elkins Park, just like the book ... they moved the action (or lack of action) to Oakland. How can anything with Richard Gere not be good?)

Timeline (okay adaptation of the book that I wasn't terribly excited about to begin with ... not one of Crichton's best, but not as bad as Sphere or Congo).

Princess Mononoke (nice artistically, moderately good story line, but I still don't understand how the forest creatures became demons, since the Ironworks humans did not use magic. I also don't get how the title goes with the film ... there is no princess. Is this something like the spoon in the Matrix?)

I am also watching Dangermouse.

Happy Monkey 05-14-2006 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by wolf
Princess Mononoke (nice artistically, moderately good story line, but I still don't understand how the forest creatures became demons, since the Ironworks humans did not use magic. I also don't get how the title goes with the film ... there is no princess. Is this something like the spoon in the Matrix?)

IIRC, the boar god got shot, and went crazy, which in turn infected the other boars.

And San was the princess, but I never quite understood how that worked.

wolf 05-14-2006 11:13 PM

I get that the boar god getting shot led to it ... but it was just a bullet, not some locus of evil like the thing in the toaster oven from the end of Time Bandits.

rkzenrage 05-14-2006 11:20 PM

Watched Bubba Ho-Tep tonight again, my Wife's first viewing. She is a Bruce fan.

Happy Monkey 05-15-2006 12:35 AM

Well, silver affects werewolves, and iron affects faeries. Maybe lead isn't so great for boar gods.

But I actually think it was the pain and rage that did it, not the bullet itself. The point was that an angry nature god is a dangerous nature god.

wolf 05-23-2006 10:27 PM

Shrine of the Morning Mist (Asagiri No Miko) Vol. 1 - More anime, I caught episodes 8 and 9 on OnDemand and wanted to see more. I'm not sure if I'll get volumes 2 and 3, at this point. I dropped them about 10 places on my Queue to think about it.

Munich - I was not terribly impressed by this movie. Given the subject matter and the number of things that blow up, I was very much looking forward to it. I expect that Spielberg had something to say with this movie, actually I think that's what the 3 minute intro was for, but it got missed in the storytelling somewhere. I also think the cinematography could have been handled better ... the shots were too tight, almost claustrophobic, and didn't really do much as far as conveying the mood. It was filmed like it was intended to be seen on TV, if you know what I mean.

Van Helsing - Why, oh why did I not go see this in a theater? This is a cool movie.

wolf 05-23-2006 10:33 PM

Ooooh. Forgot one, and it's a MUST SEE for absolutely everybody.

Scotland, PA.

Shakespeare probably never quite envisioned MacBeth like this. But I'm very glad that Billy Morrissette did. Tragedies aren't usually this funny, though.

Tse Moana 05-24-2006 03:18 PM

I'm going to see Serenity on DVD soon. I love Firefly and Serenity so can't wait until I buy it (which will be soon).

Ibby 05-25-2006 12:46 AM

I NEED the Firefly DVDs. Man, they oughtta bring that show back.

You know whats a horrible movie that I love anyway, that I want the DVD for? Underworld. I lessthanthree Kate Beckensale. She is hotttttttttt...

dar512 05-25-2006 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Ibram
I lessthanthree Kate Beckensale. She is hotttttttttt...

:confused: lessthanthree :confused:

BigV 05-25-2006 10:01 AM

<3 == :heart: rotated 90 deg

wolf 05-25-2006 01:25 PM

Wild Palms

A TV miniseries by Oliver Stone that showed up in 1993, ran once, and disappeared. Until now.

It's still pretty cool, but as usual for moderately sci-fi settings, they didn't move the timeline forward enough ... it's set in 2007, and technology hasn't caught up to the needs of the storyline.

The cameo appearance by William Gibson is mucho forced ... you shouldn't have to explain the punchline, you know? There was some pointless exposition regarding his coining of the term "Cyberpunk."

It's basically a goodguys/badguys tale, where the badguys are clearly bad and the goodguys bad, but with a noble cause. There's a clear dig at Scientology.

Tse Moana 05-26-2006 10:14 AM

I totally agree on Underworld, bad but still so much fun. Although, it's better than Van Helsing...

Happy Monkey 05-26-2006 11:03 AM

Finished Stargate SG-1 Season 1, about to satrt on the Muppet Show Season 1.

BigV 05-26-2006 11:26 AM

You're gonna LOVE it. The opening act of the opening disc of the opening season is Mahna Mahna! It sets the tone perfectly.


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