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Superman Fleet Admiral
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Sat Sep 11, 2004 2:55 pm The Shawshank Redemption |
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I notice that this movie will be getting a 10th Anniversary Special Edition DVD.
You know, I've never seen the movie. I know the premise which does sound interesting. Is it any good? Anyone have any thoughts on it?
Thank you.
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IntrepidIsMe Pimp Handed
Joined: 14 Jun 2002 Posts: 13057 Location: New York
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Sat Sep 11, 2004 4:06 pm |
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This is definitely a great movie, it's really worth seeing,
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Theresa Lux Mihi Deus
Joined: 17 Jun 2001 Posts: 27256 Location: United States of America
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Sat Sep 11, 2004 8:57 pm |
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Totally fantastic movie. One very sad part.
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Sam Kenobi Not a Duke
Joined: 13 Jun 2003 Posts: 10373 Location: The 'Verse
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Sun Sep 12, 2004 1:35 am |
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Yeah, Shawshank is awesome. It's too bad Stephen King doesn't spend his time writing more stuff like this... he also wrote "The Body" which they turned into the movie "Stand By Me" which was good like Shawshank... but instead he wastes his time on horror novels about lamp monsters *shakes head* crazy Stephen King
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Oliver Thought Maker
Joined: 28 Feb 2004 Posts: 6096 Location: Antwerp, Belgium
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Sun Sep 12, 2004 2:58 am |
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Finally! I'm glad someone started a post about this movie.
The Shawshank Redemption is one of my favorite movies all time. It's a long movie, about 160 minutes I think but every minute is worth it. Once you start watching the movie, you'll be attachted to your chair or couch fir the remainder.
Morgan Freeman is also one of my favorite actors. I think he acts really well (so did Tim Robbins). The movie got 7 Oscar nominations.
I recommend this movie to everybody. A must have and a must see!
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Sevenofninenz Commodore
Joined: 02 Jul 2004 Posts: 2441 Location: New Zealand Penal Colony
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Sun Sep 12, 2004 3:11 am |
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omg. The Shawshank Redemption is the film I have to write an essay on this year.
"An important idea in Frank Darabont's "The Shawshank REdemtption" is that of redemption, and that anyone who deserves to be redeemed can be if they put in the effort and try. This film follows Andy Dufresne, a banker, who is convicted and incarcerated for the murder of his wife."
That's my introduction
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Superman Fleet Admiral
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Sun Sep 12, 2004 6:36 am |
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Thanks for the recommendations, folks.
Replying to Triam_Paris:
Quote: | but instead he wastes his time on horror novels about lamp monsters *shakes head* crazy Stephen King |
I don't think I've seen that one, friend. What's it called, please?
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Sam Kenobi Not a Duke
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Sun Sep 12, 2004 2:27 pm |
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oh that was just a joke from the Simpsons, Stephen King trying to come up with a new book and he said it was about lamp monsters
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John Connor Admiral of the Terran Empire
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Sun Sep 12, 2004 3:36 pm |
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I love this movie alot and its pretty good how he does it all and stuff. I highly recommend it for everyone.
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Oliver Thought Maker
Joined: 28 Feb 2004 Posts: 6096 Location: Antwerp, Belgium
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Mon Sep 13, 2004 1:08 pm |
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Theresa wrote: | Totally fantastic movie. One very sad part. |
What sad part are you referring to?
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Theresa Lux Mihi Deus
Joined: 17 Jun 2001 Posts: 27256 Location: United States of America
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Mon Sep 13, 2004 3:04 pm |
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Quote: | When Brooks finally gets out of jail, and then ends up hanging himself because he can't cope with the outside world. So much has changed since he went to prison. |
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Oliver Thought Maker
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Tue Sep 14, 2004 1:08 am |
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^Yes, that was very sad indeed.
The part were I shed a tear was at the very end, the last scene. I should see that movie again, I really like it.
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Sevenofninenz Commodore
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Tue Sep 14, 2004 3:43 am |
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I like this movie. The only other thing I've seen that was written by Stephen King is IT. When I saw IT I laughed sooooo hard!!!! It's the funniest movie I've ever seen. LOL
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Superman Fleet Admiral
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Tue Sep 14, 2004 4:23 pm |
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Sevenofninenz wrote: | I like this movie. The only other thing I've seen that was written by Stephen King is IT. When I saw IT I laughed sooooo hard!!!! It's the funniest movie I've ever seen. LOL |
A lot of Stephen King's works haven't, IMO, translated that well to the screen. I disliked certain movies such as The Shining and Misery.
However, I have nothing but respect for IT!, one of the best movies (or Epic TV Arc) I have seen. Tim Curry is fantastic as Pennywise, the movie is pretty creepy and everyone-EVERYONE-puts in a good performance.
I've read the book and the film is quite different to be honest. But whenever a movie is made of a book, changes simply HAVE to be made so that the story can be condensed into a movie's running time. IT! clocks in at three hours (I think) and makes good use of that time. Not a single scene is wasted, the dialogue is top-notch and the characters all elicited emotion from me.
It is, quite simply, a work of art in my humble opinion.
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Sam Kenobi Not a Duke
Joined: 13 Jun 2003 Posts: 10373 Location: The 'Verse
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Tue Sep 14, 2004 5:47 pm |
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I love how Reed describes the opera, that "the lady's must be talking about something so beautiful, they can't put it into real words". And I love that opera. I sometimes like to think of italian opera in that light. it makes it cool in a new weird way
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ILoveHarry Admiral
Joined: 14 Jan 2004 Posts: 7909 Location: Houston
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Tue Sep 14, 2004 6:19 pm |
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I have yet to see this movie. Although a friend of mine is in it. She directed me in, You Can't Take it With You, years ago... She's a cashier, and actually the only woman in it that did not end up on the cutting room floor!!
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Sevenofninenz Commodore
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Wed Sep 15, 2004 2:30 am |
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Starfleet Dentist wrote: | A lot of Stephen King's works haven't, IMO, translated that well to the screen. I disliked certain movies such as The Shining and Misery.
However, I have nothing but respect for IT!, one of the best movies (or Epic TV Arc) I have seen. Tim Curry is fantastic as Pennywise, the movie is pretty creepy and everyone-EVERYONE-puts in a good performance.
I've read the book and the film is quite different to be honest. But whenever a movie is made of a book, changes simply HAVE to be made so that the story can be condensed into a movie's running time. IT! clocks in at three hours (I think) and makes good use of that time. Not a single scene is wasted, the dialogue is top-notch and the characters all elicited emotion from me.
It is, quite simply, a work of art in my humble opinion. |
I think it's a well done movie too. I just thought it was funny, mind you I also thought the Extorsist was funny.
Have you read Silence of the Lambs. The book is sooo good. I want to see the movie, but the book is just awesome.
Also I think the book version of Star Trek TMP is a better book, aside from the gramatical errors (like formulas not formulae), than film.
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IntrepidIsMe Pimp Handed
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Wed Sep 15, 2004 3:32 pm |
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I read The Silence of the Lambs before seeing the movie.
The book was excellent, and the movie was great. It stayed quite true to the book, which was pretty cool. It won Best Picture at the Academy Awards in 1994, I think it was. It's worth seeing.
And I agree, The Exorcist was funny to watch, she sounded like Hitler, and that Mary statue thing was pretty funny, too.
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Superman Fleet Admiral
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Wed Sep 15, 2004 4:29 pm |
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Two people here actually found The Exorcist scary? Remind me never to stop the night at your homes, if you find that film funny, then something is very wrong.
Each to their own, though. I found Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original version) quite funny even though it's quite a sick and disturbing movie.
Whatever we will we come up with next? Soon, we'll be saying that the book War and Peace is the best joke book ever.
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