From: owner-movies-digest@lists.xmission.com (movies-digest) To: movies-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: movies-digest V2 #19 Reply-To: movies-digest Sender: owner-movies-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-movies-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk movies-digest Tuesday, May 26 1998 Volume 02 : Number 019 [MV] Bulworth [MV] English Patient [MV] Anaconda, December, Feeling Minnesota, and others.... Re: [MV] English Patient [MV] the new "Godzilla" [MV] Star Wars Episode I Re: [MV] Bulworth [MV] Titanic Re: [MV] the new "Godzilla" Re: [MV] fear and loathing, godzilla [MV] the new "Godzilla" -Reply Re: [MV] English Patient Re: [MV] Titanic Re: [MV] English Patient -Reply Re: [MV] Titanic Re: [MV] English Patient Re: [MV] Titanic ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 22:19:54 -0500 From: Diane Christy Subject: [MV] Bulworth I saw "Bulworth" today and really disliked it. Disliked all the racial stuff. Got too silly for me. I didn't buy it. Did anyone like this movie. Am I missing something? ~~~~~ Diane Christy (Samantha and Joshua's Mom) Jefferson, LA http://www.geocities.com/~dchristy10/ mailto:dchristy10@earthlink.net mailto:DChristy1@aol.com on AOL Instant Messenger on PeopleLink http://www.peoplelink/v1/ ICQ #12904700 ~~~~~ [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 23:52:32 -0400 From: Gene Ehrich Subject: [MV] English Patient Just saw a movie to add to my all time worst movies list. English patient was a boring movie. In the class with BlowUp and a few other much too long from the past. Another I hated was Get shorty. L.A. Confidential was the best of last year. Just my 2 cents. Gene - ------------------------------------------------------ http://www.voicenet.com/~generic gene@ehrich.com Gene Ehrich P.O. Box 209 Marlton NJ 08053-0209 - ------------------------------------------------------ [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 23:24:12 -0500 From: "Tonya!!! =)" Subject: [MV] Anaconda, December, Feeling Minnesota, and others.... I recently rented Anaconda. I thought it was a really good movie. It had suspense, drama, horror and a tad of romance and comedy. I wouldn't say that it is Oscar-material, but it is definitely worth renting. I also rented Feeling Minnesota. I thought this movie was very bad. I was a little confused throughout the movie too. It had an all-star cast, but a lousy story-line. I don't recommend this movie, unless you want to see it just to get your own opinion. I rented the movie December also. THose who like history movies and movie about war should watch this. I rented it just because of the actors in it. It stars Wil Wheaton, Brian Krause, Jason London and Chris Young., These actors aren't usually mentioned so when I see a movie with a variety of young actors in it, I like to get my views on it. I however, found this movie to be a little bit of a bore. I couldn't finish it. I rented The Stoned Age recently. It totally sucked. I thought it would be something like Mallrats (which is a very good movie by the way), but it was nothing like it. It had no story line. All it was, was one swear word after another. It was bad! I also couldn't stand the movie 12 Monkeys. Seven was good though. Comments are appreciated! - -Tonya scoobygirl@bedford.heartland.net [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 13:58:06 +0800 (HKT) From: Jayson Subject: Re: [MV] English Patient On Sun, 24 May 1998, Gene Ehrich wrote: > Just saw a movie to add to my all time worst movies list. > > English patient was a boring movie. In the class with BlowUp and a few > other much too long from the past. You sound just like Julia Louis Dreyfus in Seinfeld. But I think EP is deserving of its Oscar. > L.A. Confidential was the best of last year. I know I'll get a lot of responses for this: but how about Titanic? Jayson [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 01:11:33 -0500 From: "Kevin R." Subject: [MV] the new "Godzilla"     After waiting anxiously for almost 10 months, I finally got to see Godzilla two days ago.  The
special effects were nothing less than incredible, and I thought Jean Reno was good.  I even
enjoyed the Siskel and Ebert thing.  Unfortunately, the movie was so bad that it was impossible to fully appreciate its few redeeming qualities.  To say that I was disappointed would be a gross
understatement.  Emmerich and Devlin are surviving on special effects and hype, and that just
doesn't cut it.  Who would have thought that they were capable of sinking to a cheesy new low after
Independence Day?  The people at TOHO must have cried when they saw it. And the worst part is
this:  In dragging Godzilla's name through the mud, Emmerich may have inadvertently robbed the
public of their chance to ever see a good American version of Godzilla.  Making this movie and
then misnaming it "Godzilla" was nothing short of irresponsible film making.

    Let me start with the crux of the matter.  This movie was not Godzilla.  I felt as though I were
watching an alternate ending of Jurassic Park 2 (also a bad movie), which picked up right where the
T-Rex gets loose in the city.  Godzilla was a monster first and a giant lizard after, not the other way
around.  In fact, the "monster" in this movie was no monster at all--it was just a giant komodo
dragon.  Monsters have personality and alignment (good/evil).  Lizards do not.  Monsters fight
other monsters.  Lizards do not.  And, most importantly, you can cheer for a monster.  What
possible reason could you have for cheering for a giant lizard with no personality?  The bottom line
is that the creature in this movie never acted like Godzilla.  Emmerich and Devlin removed every
element that made Godzilla what he was and then tried to fill in with special effects.  This is the
single biggest reason that this film just did not work.  The others may seem superficial, but they all
stem from this.  I have listed some of them at the end of this letter.

    I would like to point Emmerich toward the new James Bond movies.  These films worked
because they retained all the elements that made a Bond movie a Bond movie:  fast cars, beautiful
women, ridiculous gadgets, and a super-cool hero who never breaks a sweat.  Sure, a rocket
launching BMW may not be entirely believable, but take it away and Bond just isn't as much fun.  The same idea applies to Godzilla.  I hope that Emmerich will consider this before ruining any more classics.

Kevin Reynolds
 

The little things:
 

  • Although the creature's appearance was not as disappointing as his behavior, it was still lacking.  Again, Godzilla was a monster.  He walked completely upright, and he didn't stoop to breathe on cars.
  • Godzilla had atomic breath, and he used it.  He was not a fire breathing dragon.  The (2) token breath shots that were thrown in were pretty lame.
  • Too many kids--and not one with a personality.  Must run in the family.
  • I'm not sure what happened to his roar, but it just wasn't working.
  • The least irritating change was the swimming.  I don't remember the real Godzilla ever swimming--he just walked across the ocean floor.
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"I can be anything I want...except an engineer."  -Brett Favre
  [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 19:45:46 +0200 From: Jakob Straub Subject: [MV] Star Wars Episode I Hello, this is for all you Star Wars fans out there - maybe you probably know this already: Roderick Vonhoegens has done a lot of research, and he is presenting a 'Virtual Edition' of the script of the first episode of Star Wars at http://www.theforce.net/Virtual-Edition/ I guess it is quite accurate, because George Lucas did not approve of this, and his friends stated the site gave him "a hard time thinking"... Also on this site: the "lost scenes" from "A New Hope". Enjoy it, but beware: reading the entire script might spoil the movie release for you! [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 19:57:54 -0700 From: "Bradley Toy" Subject: Re: [MV] Bulworth > I saw "Bulworth" today and really disliked it. Disliked all the racial > stuff. Got too silly for me. I didn't buy it. Did anyone like this > movie. Am I missing something? > ~~~~~ > Diane Christy (Samantha and Joshua's Mom) > Jefferson, LA > http://www.geocities.com/~dchristy10/ > mailto:dchristy10@earthlink.net mailto:DChristy1@aol.com > on AOL Instant Messenger > on PeopleLink http://www.peoplelink/v1/ > ICQ #12904700 > ~~~~~ I didn't see the movie yet, but from what I could see on the previews, it wasn't worth the money that you paid. It didn't look any good at all. Brad Toy http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/9808 http://www.nb.net/~brad [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 08:22:21 -0400 From: Gene Ehrich Subject: [MV] Titanic >> L.A. Confidential was the best of last year. > >I know I'll get a lot of responses for this: but how about Titanic? Loved Titanic, thought it was a great movie but LA Confidential was better. Both were great, just one better. Gene - ------------------------------------------------------ http://www.voicenet.com/~generic gene@ehrich.com Gene Ehrich P.O. Box 209 Marlton NJ 08053-0209 - ------------------------------------------------------ [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 09:12:10 -0400 From: GARY ZEIG Subject: Re: [MV] the new "Godzilla" > After waiting anxiously for almost 10 months, I finally got to see >Godzilla two days ago. The special effects were nothing less than >incredible, and I thought Jean Reno was good. I even enjoyed the Siskel >and Ebert thing. Unfortunately, the movie was so bad that it was >impossible to fully appreciate its few redeeming qualities. To say that I >was disappointed would be a gross understatement. Emmerich and Devlin are >surviving on special effects and hype, and that just doesn't cut it. Who >would have thought that they were capable of sinking to a cheesy new low >after Independence Day? The people at TOHO must have cried when they saw >it. And the worst part is this: In dragging Godzilla's name through the >mud, Emmerich may have inadvertently robbed the public of their chance to >ever see a good American version of Godzilla. Making this movie and then >misnaming it "Godzilla" was nothing short of irresponsible film making. > Let me start with the crux of the matter. This movie was not >Godzilla. I felt as though I were watching an alternate ending of >Jurassic Park 2 (also a bad movie), which picked up right where the T-Rex >gets loose in the city. Godzilla was a monster first and a giant lizard >after, not the other way around. In fact, the "monster" in this movie was >no monster at all--it was just a giant komodo dragon. Monsters have >personality and alignment (good/evil). Lizards do not. Monsters fight >other monsters. Lizards do not. And, most importantly, you can cheer for >a monster. What possible reason could you have for cheering for a giant >lizard with no personality? The bottom line is that the creature in this >movie never acted like Godzilla. Emmerich and Devlin removed every >element that made Godzilla what he was and then tried to fill in with >special effects. This is the single biggest reason that this film just >did not work. The others may seem superficial, but they all stem from >this. I have listed some of them at the end of this letter. > I would like to point Emmerich toward the new James Bond movies. >These films worked because they retained all the elements that made a Bond >movie a Bond movie: fast cars, beautiful women, ridiculous gadgets, and a >super-cool hero who never breaks a sweat. Sure, a rocket launching BMW >may not be entirely believable, but take it away and Bond just isn't as >much fun. The same idea applies to Godzilla. I hope that Emmerich will >consider this before ruining any more classics. >Kevin Reynolds >The little things: > * Although the creature's appearance was not as disappointing as his >behavior, it was still lacking. Again, Godzilla was a monster. He walked >completely upright, and he didn't stoop to breathe on cars.* * Godzilla >had atomic breath, and he used it. He was not a fire breathing dragon. >The (2) token breath shots that were thrown in were pretty lame.* * Too >many kids--and not one with a personality. Must run in the family.* * >I'm not sure what happened to his roar, but it just wasn't working.* * >The least irritating change was the swimming. I don't remember the real >Godzilla ever swimming--he just walked across the ocean floor.* > -- "I can be anything I want...except an engineer." -Brett Favre [ To >quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ >(without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] Kevin: You make a lot of valid points. I also think you must acknowledge and realize two things: First, When a major director like Emmerich undertakes a major task like Godzilla, he faces this dilemma: Should he make an exact replica of what we've already seen in past Godzilla movies or should he stamp his own imprint on this project? Some changes are inevitable. They go with the territory. Second, if this was a low-budget feature, we would see a certain type of movie, but a bigger budget allows the director to do certain things technology wise. I think what you wanted was a big budget movie with a low budget story line. What you got was really the director taking advantage of certain advances. It's simply his take on the Godzilla legend. That doesn't make it right or wrong. Maybe Emmerich was the wrong guy for this job. But then again, maybe NO ONE could exceed people's expectations on this project. Some people want a NEW Godzilla (Show me something more than what we've seen) while others just wanna see a good story with the old familiar Godzilla. I tend to think the big budget nature of this project influenced the end product. I agree this movie wasn't what it should have been. I'm not sure why this is so. But personally, I did like Godzilla himself. I think the rest of the movie was the real problem. Gary [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 07:23:09 -0700 From: Bill Code Subject: Re: [MV] fear and loathing, godzilla >I just saw Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas yesterday. It's good- and >amazingly true to the book. The movie starts out exactly the same- it's >really funny. Whole passages of the book made it into the movie. > >Johnny Depp made an amazing Hunter Thompson. The movie got to be a bit >long in the end, but it's really funny, and the affects it has- people >turning into lizards, etc- are really well done. I felt like I was on acid >for part of it. I agree with Depp being an amazing Thompson, as Depp is mostlikely one the most talented of the young actors these days... but I was also impressed with Benicio Del Toro. I have seen him as Fenster in Usual Suspects and thought he was great, I have also just recently seen him with Alicia Silverstone in Excess Baggage, and wasn't really impressed. But as Gonzo... wow. I wonder how he put on so much weight. Gonzo was about 300 pounds, according to Thompson. In Usual Suspects and Excess Baggage, Del Toro was skinny. Sort of reminds me of De Niro in Raging Bull. You know, he gained 60 or so pounds for the part. Off to see Godzilla today, I let you know what I think... Bill Code The Associates of Victoria http://tourvic.com http://retailad.bc.ca #109-3347 Oak Street, Victoria, BC Canada V8X 1R2 ph: 250-475-2301 // pg: 250-995-4191 cell: 250-216-7135 // fx: 250-475-3073 [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 08:42:33 -0700 From: Bruce Bridges Subject: [MV] the new "Godzilla" -Reply I have a feeling that Godzilla is going to have a lot of wildly varying opinions. Let me just say that I think that it is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. I'm not using hyperbole to make a point but honestly felt that it was a godawful, crummy and pointless movie. As someone mentioned earlier, Godzilla had no personality. Were we supposed to root for Godzilla or sypathize with it? You couldn't tell from the film. I have to say that I have not enjoyed a single Emerich directed film yet (why do I keep going? Even I don't know.) but Godzilla is by far his worst yet. And who is that woman who evidently has not completed her intro to acting classes? There are so many things to complain about but the bottom line is that it was void of camp or humor but at the same time did not make any effort to follow any logic. If you want to make an intense monster movie you can't have characters making idiotic oneliners while being eaten by the lizard. I have a feeling that this film was put into production before a script was ready and they simply pieced it together as they went along. Thier reasoning was probably that this is an event movie and it didn't really matter as long as Godzilla looked good. And you know what? They failed on that as well! Even the design of Godzilla was a huge mistake. It looked like a lizard crossed with one of the Alien monsters. I was going to list a series of logical points but I don't have the energy in these tired old fingers. The weekend boxoffice is about half of what Sony was hoping for. Sure they will put on a good face but I think this movie is going to tank ultimately. OK when I say tank I mean in the case of such a blockbuster I think it will be lucky to break $200 million. 6 months ago people had reason to believe that it would be second only to Titantic. What was the point of even using the name except to cash in on the existing franchise? If there is a sequel they should just give $100 million to TOHO and allow them to make a big budget version of the campy and lovable Godzilla that has succeeded for so many years. BTW, I wasn't impressed by ANYTHING in the film. I've seen F/X that are far more impressive already. The bar has been raised and these guys didn't reach it. This weekend I also saw what I thought was a great film. "The Opposite of Sex" stars a growing Christina Ricci as one of the most dispicable lead characters I've ever seen in a film and is absolutely hilarious. It is a very black comedy and gets its humor from a lot of touchy subjects but it is ultimately quite intelligent and will probably appeal to those she attacks the most. Its playing at the art houses here so I don't know how available it will be elsewhere but make sure you catch it on video. bye, bb [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 17:05:25 -0500 (EST) From: "TERENCE R. McDONALD, ASSOC. PROF., PERF. ARTS DEPT." Subject: Re: [MV] English Patient I must concur with Gene Ehrich. THE ENGLISH PATIENT has to be one of the most overpraised films of the decade. It's opening sequence pan across the desert was breathtaking. But, aside from Juliet Binoche, it was pretty much a waste of time. I fail to understand the heat supposedly made by Kristin Scott Thomas. Ralph Fiennes was his usual enigmatic self. Elaine Benes may be the only critic with a fair podium against this film. L.A. CONFIDENTIAL is a good film. I don't think it was a great film. The most overlooked performances of the year are Russell Crowe and Guy Pearce. Crowe holds the whole film together. Also, James Cromwell. Spacey was excellent, as usual, but his part wasn't as juicy and he wasn't as incredibly different as he has been in other parts. TITANIC is a great film. Yes, it is overly sentimental, but Cameron was far more wise with his writing than anyone wants to give him credit for. He made us care about Rose and Jack and this is the glue that keeps all those teens coming back and back and back. It is a wonderfully romantic epic. Also, Cameron caught the downfall of the Victorian rich in quiet, understated tones, that informed the film but didn't become preachy. It is far more hard to write a film like this and make it work, than it is to write something like GOOD WILL HUNTING or even, L.A. CONFIDENTIAL. TITANIC should have prevailed over GOOD WILL. If Ben and Matt had not seemed such cute, young popular hunks, I doubt if they would have had a chance. Also, the real savior of GOOD WILL was Rob Reiner. Originally, Damon and Affleck were having Will become caught up in some international spy intrigue. Reiner encouraged them to stick with the characters and their logical development. Saw BULWORTH this weekend. A must see film Beatty is back at the top of his form. [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 07:31:52 PDT From: "Jimena de Haro" Subject: Re: [MV] Titanic I think Titanic was a very good movie, It had me crying for 2 hrs,but there was something missing.However L.A Confidential was so great,Ieven saw it again the very next day and never got tired of it.I think Titanic earned lots of money because of Leonardo DiCaprio and maybe for the outstanding Special effects. Still I'm glad Titanic won the Osar. >From owner-movies@lists.xmission.com Mon May 25 07:52:56 1998 >Received: from domo by lists.xmission.com with local (Exim 1.82 #1) > id 0ydwBW-00037z-00; Mon, 25 May 1998 06:16:58 -0600 >Received: from (voicenet.com) [207.103.0.6] > by lists.xmission.com with smtp (Exim 1.82 #1) > id 0ydwBU-00037k-00; Mon, 25 May 1998 06:16:56 -0600 >Received: (qmail 9067 invoked from network); 25 May 1998 12:16:54 -0000 >Received: from chill.nj.124.voicenet.com (HELO generic.voicenet.com) (207.103.11.203) > by mail12.voicenet.com with SMTP; 25 May 1998 12:16:54 -0000 >X-Sender: generic@popmail.voicenet.com >X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 4.0.1 >Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 08:22:21 -0400 >To: movies@lists.xmission.com >From: Gene Ehrich >Subject: [MV] Titanic >In-Reply-To: >References: >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Message-Id: >Sender: owner-movies@lists.xmission.com >Precedence: bulk >Reply-To: movies@lists.xmission.com > >>> L.A. Confidential was the best of last year. >> >>I know I'll get a lot of responses for this: but how about Titanic? > > Loved Titanic, thought it was a great movie but LA Confidential was better. > > Both were great, just one better. > > Gene > >------------------------------------------------------ > >http://www.voicenet.com/~generic >gene@ehrich.com >Gene Ehrich P.O. Box 209 Marlton NJ 08053-0209 >------------------------------------------------------ > >[ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] >[ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 16:59:47 -0700 From: Bruce Bridges Subject: Re: [MV] English Patient -Reply I have to say that Good Will Hunting had more insight into the human condition than 10 Titantics. Damon and Affleck have both been the targets of various attacks including the claim that they did not actually write the script. The screenwriter that discussed their script (I think it was Goldman) came out and specifically repudiated that rumor. He said he discussed some simple plot point issues with them in one day. I found Good Will Hunting to be an amazing and profound (who would think guys in thier twenties could be so sensitive?) film that deserved much more than best screenplay. After all the bedazzlement of seeing a big boat sink real good has passed us by I think that Good Will Hunting will stand as a much better film in every category (except for costumes and big boat f/x). Of course I could be wrong. bb [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 20:00:02 -0500 From: "Tom J. O'Neil" Subject: Re: [MV] Titanic Am I the only person who did not like Titanic? I could not stand watching the acting of the "Brad Pitt wanna-be" and the young "Gillian Anderson" during the suicide sequence. "If you jump, I jump because I'm involved now." Leonardo was not convincing during that part (a key sequence in the movie) and he never convinced me of being anything other than a rich brat. He even seemed more prissy than Kate. I guess when I look for a romantic flick... I either look for sappy (True Romance) or drama (English Patient) not a made for McDonalds movie. Of course... who am I to shoot down a kazillion dollar film. Thomas O'Neil tom.oneil@cunamutual.com gene@ehrich.com 05/25/98 07:22 AM Please respond to movies@lists.xmission.com To: movies@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Tom J. O'Neil/Madison/CMG) Subject: [MV] Titanic >> L.A. Confidential was the best of last year. > >I know I'll get a lot of responses for this: but how about Titanic? Loved Titanic, thought it was a great movie but LA Confidential was better. Both were great, just one better. Gene - ------------------------------------------------------ http://www.voicenet.com/~generic gene@ehrich.com Gene Ehrich P.O. Box 209 Marlton NJ 08053-0209 - ------------------------------------------------------ [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 21:11:33 EDT From: GeminiJef Subject: Re: [MV] English Patient UNFORGIVEN has got to be up there also as one of the most boring and overly praised films of the decade. In a message dated 98-05-26 17:59:06 EDT, you write: << THE ENGLISH PATIENT has to be one of the most overpraised films of the decade >> [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 09:47:43 +0800 From: Blacknight Subject: Re: [MV] Titanic Tom J. O'Neil wrote: > > Am I the only person who did not like Titanic? My officemates say that I missed half of my life for not watching Titanic. Well, I don't think so. Maybe I will try to watch it again in five or so years. I think watching Titanic would be like reading a Regency romance or something. blacknight [ To quit the movies mailing list, send the message "unsubscribe movies" ] [ (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ] ------------------------------ End of movies-digest V2 #19 *************************** [ To quit the movies-digest mailing list (big mistake), send the message ] [ "unsubscribe movies-digest" (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ]