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Unread 08-12-2008, 12:36 PM
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One other modern movie that comes to mind is The Muse, with Albert Brooks and Sharon Stone, who respectively play a writer and his free-spirited, increasingly-demandiing muse "on-retainer." Sharp, sharp wit and social satire. There is one scene where you may want to cover Arthur's eyes, in which Stone's character prepares to sleep in the nude with Andie MacDowell (who portrays Brooks's wife), but MacDowell's shocked reaction is priceless -- more than worth the rental fee, on its own.


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I forgot a science-fiction and horror category in my list....


<u>Sci-Fi and Horror</u>
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (original version),
War of the Worlds (original version, 1953),
Things To Come (WWI doesn't end & society crumbles, 1936),
The Abominable Dr. Phibes (Vincent Price as Moses - take that, Heston!),
Theater Of Blood (V Price & Diana Rigg having fun with the Bard)


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Marion, the Dark Knight is unlike the other Batman movies, not least of all because Heath Ledger as the Joker turns in a truly amazing and chilling performance. But this is a movie for the big screen (I saw it in Imax), since many of the cityscapes are quite stunning done huge.

Older flick for renting: The Apartment, with Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine.

Newer flick that is also very enjoyable to rent: Once.


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Originally posted by Holly Martins:
Mr Hulot's Holiday.
Anything by Jacques Tati

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If you want to go out to the movies, I can recommend the French film Tell No One and the just-opened Bottle Shock - a feel-good film about the '76 Paris winetasting where California wines won.

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The Idiot - this isn't a movie, but a TV miniseries which you can get on DVD (two discs). It's Russian, and is one of the most successful transpositions from literature to screen that I've ever seen. Since it's a miniseries, it takes the time to do justice to the complexities and subtleties of the book. The production values are high: beautiful sets, costumes and scenery, and the acting is unbelievable! It has a passion and intensity, and a particularly Russian sensibility, no doubt, because it's a Russian production. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!


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I just saw a terrific and quirky movie--In Bruges. Every poet I emailed about it seems to agree that it's great.
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I just saw River Queen and recommend it for its natural beauty, refusal to depict the Maoris as either 'other' or 'just like us' and for Samantha Morton's great-spirited performance, which is breathtaking. It's not a perfect movie, but you could do a lot worse.
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Quote:
Originally posted by Marion Shore:
The Idiot - this isn't a movie, but a TV miniseries which you can get on DVD (two discs). It's Russian, and is one of the most successful transpositions from literature to screen that I've ever seen. Since it's a miniseries, it takes the time to do justice to the complexities and subtleties of the book. The production values are high: beautiful sets, costumes and scenery, and the acting is unbelievable! It has a passion and intensity, and a particularly Russian sensibility, no doubt, because it's a Russian production. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

I saw this,Marion, and it was indeed beautiful. Unfortunately, the version I saw was marred by the subtitles, which were evidently done by a Russian who barely knew English. But the characters looked exactly as I pictured them when I read the book.

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