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posted by: dustyjumpwings (reply) post date: 09.06.06 (7:08 am) Reply to: godsmack Supposed to be a truer telling of the story of Pocahontas and John Smith - they could have made SUCH a good movie with that. To say I was disappointed is an understatement :o( posted by: aesav23 (reply) post date: 09.06.06 (8:23 am) I hated "The Thin Red Line" also. It's the only movie I contemplated leaving. But, I paid my money, so I stayed. I don't enjoy Malick. Or Kubrick. :o) LOL ~ae posted by: dangerkitty (reply) post date: 09.06.06 (8:25 am) Gosh, sounds like a grand waste of time. So sorry that you had to suffer all this just to see Christian Bale's hazel eyes. I'm sorry but Colin Farrell really only knows how to stare off lustfully at women, unless of course he's staring off lustfully at men. He doesn't get much deeper than that. WATCH FIREFLY. It will not disappoint. posted by: dangerkitty (reply) post date: 09.06.06 (8:28 am) Reply to: aesav23 Well, I liked "Dr. Strangelove" and "Apocalypse Now". Other than that, I try to keep my eyes wide shut to Kubrick's films. I don't *get* "2000 A Space Odyssey" and I really disliked "A Clockwork Orange". posted by: dustyjumpwings (reply) post date: 09.06.06 (3:34 pm) Reply to: aesav23 We DID walk out of Thin Red Line! Probably about two thirds through. It's WAY too emotional for a war film, good grief. And it was so...dull. I saw the rest of it on TV, though, only because it sorta bothered me that I'd left because I wanted to know what happened at the end. posted by: dustyjumpwings (reply) post date: 09.06.06 (3:35 pm) Reply to: dangerkitty And the Indians, don't forget the Indians! Even if they were acting...interesting. But Colin hardly had to do ANY acting in this. And I don't think he ever smiled. Maybe a couple times at the girl. The entire thing was too dark and depressing. Except for Christian and the Indians... Christian really was TEH HAWT!!1 posted by: Kelly (reply) post date: 09.14.06 (1:52 pm) Hi Mal! I watched this film, and I think the best parts are the parts with Christian! :D I couldn't believe it when he didn't come into film, with only 30-45 minutes left! He did a good job with the small time he had :D Malick seems to like alot of scenary in his films, and The Thin Red Line drags out. I haven't seen Colin in anything but DareDevil and Minority Report, but I think he did a great job as Bullseye :D ~* Kelly ^_^ posted by: dustyjumpwings (reply) post date: 09.28.06 (7:04 pm) Reply to: Kelly Howdy ma'am!! I agree, the best parts were with Christian. Those gorgeous green eyes get to me every time! As for Colin... I just can't tolerate watching him because I don't like him as a person. Eh :o/ |
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