Ariela
Bluelighter
I just got lucky - I moved to this town in the middle of nowhere (Carbondale, IL) that seems to have movies that I had to go to Nashville to see before. This weekend I plan to see "Amalie" and "The Man Who Wasn't There". But this is the other stuff I've seen lately:
A Beautiful Mind - This was a great film, and very thought provoking. The things that Nash goes through in evolving in his disease and in becoming a complete person are just so unbelievable. Russell Crowe acted the heck out of this role, and Jennifer Connelly is just luminous, although I preferred her work in "Requiem of a Dream" more. I think that a lot of us who do question the use of drugs in our life should go see this. It'll make you think.
Ocean's Eleven - This movie is definitely not high art; however, this was one of the most entertaining movies I've seen in a long time. George Clooney are great movie stars (not actors - big difference) and just looked great in this. It was a grand escapade, beautifully shot and it was just a helluva lot of fun. My main complaints are with Julia Roberts' character, which was one of the most useless characters ever.
Lord of the Rings - WOW. All I can say about it. If you haven't seen it go and you'll see what I mean.
Harry Potter - This was a terrific film, and managed to capture the book almost perfectly. My main complaint is that they cut out so much of the part about the dragon; however, I understand that something had to go. I look much more forward to seeing the sequels, since the books get much darker.
That's not all, but most of what I've seen in theatres (if I started on DVD I'd be here all day, lol.) Will have some more after this weekend. And if anyone wants to help me out a bit, I moderate a movie forum at an arts site that REALLY needs some posters. Check out Lightning Seeds of Poetry and the film forum. Thanks!
[ 18 January 2002: Message edited by: Ariela ]
A Beautiful Mind - This was a great film, and very thought provoking. The things that Nash goes through in evolving in his disease and in becoming a complete person are just so unbelievable. Russell Crowe acted the heck out of this role, and Jennifer Connelly is just luminous, although I preferred her work in "Requiem of a Dream" more. I think that a lot of us who do question the use of drugs in our life should go see this. It'll make you think.
Ocean's Eleven - This movie is definitely not high art; however, this was one of the most entertaining movies I've seen in a long time. George Clooney are great movie stars (not actors - big difference) and just looked great in this. It was a grand escapade, beautifully shot and it was just a helluva lot of fun. My main complaints are with Julia Roberts' character, which was one of the most useless characters ever.
Lord of the Rings - WOW. All I can say about it. If you haven't seen it go and you'll see what I mean.
Harry Potter - This was a terrific film, and managed to capture the book almost perfectly. My main complaint is that they cut out so much of the part about the dragon; however, I understand that something had to go. I look much more forward to seeing the sequels, since the books get much darker.
That's not all, but most of what I've seen in theatres (if I started on DVD I'd be here all day, lol.) Will have some more after this weekend. And if anyone wants to help me out a bit, I moderate a movie forum at an arts site that REALLY needs some posters. Check out Lightning Seeds of Poetry and the film forum. Thanks!
[ 18 January 2002: Message edited by: Ariela ]