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03-08-2012, 11:51 AM | #2 |
Sauntering Vaguely Downwards
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Tin Cup was a solid enough movie; I'll watch it if its on.
The little girl in Waterworld ended up being pretty cute in a Laura Linney sort of way; she fluctuates with her weight, though. She was the girl with the weird ponytail thing in Napoleon Dynamite. And yes, Jeanne Tripplehorn's ass was fantastic. Then again, I think the best scene in Basic Instinct is the one with her, and not any of the ones with Sharon Stone, so it could just be that I have a crush on Jeanne Tripplehorn... |
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03-08-2012, 07:35 PM | #3 |
In Snake We Trust
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I enjoyed Waterworld also Hooper made it interesting with his character but it is what it is a ok movie I bet if a better cast & character development was better im sure it would've been more successful(maybe)..
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03-09-2012, 01:20 AM | #4 | |
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Honestly I'm baffled by you guys. Waterworld insulted my intelligence when was 12 years old. |
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03-09-2012, 01:59 AM | #5 |
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
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03-09-2012, 02:16 AM | #6 |
Future NBA Finals MVP
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I like both of those movies. Costner definitely got the dogpile effect
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08-18-2015, 04:22 PM | #7 |
In Search of a Life
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so its the 20th anniversary of this film....wow, i feel old....
Costner had some interesting things to say about it. I began with Costner by texting the following: “As you know or may remember I was reporting and hammering pretty hard on Waterworld when I was writing for Entertainment Weekly in the mid ’90s. And it kinda seems better now than it did back then. The one-line review that I recall someone saying after the first screening was ‘it doesn’t suck.’ Which may have sounded cruel from your perspective but was actually an acknowledgment that for all the toil and trouble and headlines, the movie itself wasn’t half bad. Anything you want to say or reflect upon 20 years later?” Costner: “If [that] quote was designed to offer some measure of support at the time, it didn’t. I’m not sure you know how hard people work [on films]. I’m not sure you know how beloved the movie is around the world. Being hard [on a film] is really easy if you don’t know the underbelly of what [went into it]. When you do know the forensics of a movie — the participation and decisions of others that one has to stand in front of — you can’t help but see it differently. “That said you have reached out. You are looking back and only you know why. I know that people might think of Waterworld as a low point for me. It wasn’t. It could have had a better, more obvious outcome. The thing I know is that I never had to stand taller for a movie when most were going the other way. The movie with all its imperfections was a joy for me…a joy to look back upon and to have participated in.” Wells: “I know very little about making films, Kevin, but I do know that even making something that’s passably good or relatively decent or which at least hangs together in a competent way…I know that even this is incredibly difficult. Making a first-rater or a near masterpiece like Open Range or Field of Dreams or Dances With Wolves or JFK is a whole ‘nother realm. I respect Waterworld as far as it goes, and I think most people are on the same page. The gotcha tone of ’90s press coverage (which I was part of back then, I regret to say, as I was looking to compete and survive in a rough-and-tumble profession by doing the bidding of my masters) led to perceptions and tagging that may not have been fair in some respects. I hope you know and understand that I am a relatively free man these days & have been since I started my column back in ’98. I’m an admirer of much of your work and will remain so in all likelihood.” Costner: “I understand. I hope you have a chance to watch Waterworld again on a very minimal green screen. That was me flying around the boat, up and down on the mast and in the water. Not overly dramatic but just the way it was. Again good luck to you. ‘Nothing’s free in Waterworld'” http://www.hollywood-elsewhere.com/2...ld/#more-71851 |
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08-18-2015, 09:39 PM | #8 |
Consuming CP souls
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Screw you for bumping this
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08-18-2015, 09:44 PM | #9 |
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Waterworld and the Postman were quite possibly the best movies I liked, that nobody else liked. That an Oblivion. But Oblivion was 10x better than Waterworld and the Postman. All 3 movies have something in common, where they are headed by an overexposed actor.
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08-21-2015, 09:30 AM | #10 |
Down with Nino Brown
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Huge fan of the Postman. I thought it was great.
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08-25-2015, 01:40 PM | #11 |
I like 'em mustard & biscuits
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08-18-2015, 10:57 PM | #12 |
In Search of a Life
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**** that i liked water world, i seen it quite a few times! Dennis Hopper is my dude!
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08-19-2015, 07:47 AM | #13 |
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I really liked The Postman. I remember it got blasted for being too slow, but that didn't bother me.
What DID bother me, though, was the scene with the little boy handing him the letter as he rides by. The boy is in his yard, and he sees the Postman riding fast on his horse, coming from the RIGHT. The boy takes his letter and tries to run to the fence in time to meet the Postman, but he's too late and the Postman rides past him to the LEFT. The Postman, being the caring soul that he is, slows down, turns around, and comes back to dramatically grab the letter out of the kid's hand. He then keeps riding to the RIGHT, which is where he came FROM. https://youtu.be/N_sp8KbXgMM |
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08-19-2015, 08:00 AM | #14 |
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Never watched it.
While we're on the subject of new movies, anyone heard about the dinosaur flick Jurassic Park? |
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08-19-2015, 09:21 AM | #15 |
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Hah. I love necro threads. I thought Waterworld mostly sucked but it had some really cool visuals, I thought his catamaran was the most kickass boat ever, and Jeanne Tripplehorn gives me wood.
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