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Posted by Choobak (Member # 7083) on :
 
I want to creat a topic about Cinéma, as we call it here. And to begin with it, I want to defend a movie i just saw today :

Sideways

This film is a very sweet mix between love story and comedy. Now the speech : This movie is about two 40 years olded men who decide to get the wine's tour during the week before the mariage of one of them.

I don't want to write more because i'm not a very good summer writer. But i would add i liked this movie a lot.
 
Posted by Raia (Member # 4700) on :
 
I have to say, Choobak, that I actually didn't like it very much... I appreciated that it was a good movie, but I didn't really enjoy it.

Now:

The Phantom of the Opera

and

Finding Neverland

Two movies that I saw recently -- they were both FANTASTIC. They both made me cry, which is frankly (though you wouldn't believe it) difficult to do, I hardly ever cry at movies. Phantom took me places I've never been before... words can't even describe what it did to me! And Finding Neverland was just an absolutely amazing, touching work, that was beautiful, and made me weep out of respect and love for J. M. Barrie (not to mention Johnny Depp! [Wink] )

I really respect Johnny Depp, not only for his superb acting skills, but also for carefully choosing the roles that he performs. And he really is an incredible actor.

I wasn't too crazy about the singing voices in PotO, but the movie itself was something special. I still haven't recovered, and I saw it about a week ago.

I highly recommend both of them. [Smile]
 
Posted by bunbun (Member # 6814) on :
 
I liked Sideways, but I don't think it was the movie of the year. It was a good movie, and entertaining, and that's all.

If you like scary movies, and I mean good, skillfully made, scary, scary movies, I highly recommend the Grudge. I saw it in a packed theatre, and everyone screamed a lot. A lot. A bunch of hardened juvenile delinquent middle schoolers sat behind us. One of them kept asking, "Is it the scary part yet?" I wanted to say, "It's all the scary part."
 


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