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Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet Director: James Cameron The oscar winning movie based around the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. The movie is a tribute to the human spirit, and the importance of following one's heart. The sense of life here is tremendous - from Jack's determination to "make it count", to the musicians continuing to play on deck as the ship sinks. There are some irritating (though... (See the whole review) (Added by Matthew Humphreys on 3/15/2004, 12:17pm)Discuss this Movie (13 messages) Starring: John Hurt, Richard Burton Director: Michael Radford Shot in sepia-grey tones, and closeted, ulcerated detail, this film adaption of George Orwells' novel is as close to high fidelity as anyone could wish. John Hurt plays the skeletal, haunted Winston Smith exceedingly well and Suzanna Hamilton, as lover Julia, brings just the right amount of cool calculation and sex to the screen. As vainglor... (See the whole review) (Added by Ross Elliot on 3/02/2004, 9:59pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) Starring: Mel Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy, Rick Moranis Director: Mel Brooks Spaceballs is a parody of Lucas' first Star Wars trilogy on the surface. The characters make this fact obvious -- especially Rick Moranis as the arrogant, puling brat Dark Helmet. However, having grown up on this film I think it's reasonable to say that Spaceballs is a bit more than a parody. Brooks makes it clear who the villains are, but also end... (See the whole review) (Added by Matthew Graybosch on 2/28/2004, 8:33am)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) Starring: Audrey Tautou, Mathieu Kassovitz Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Okay, it's French. But despite that considerable drawback, this movie has a wonderful sense of life. (Added by Barry Kayton on 2/28/2004, 7:32am)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) Starring: Holly Hunter, William Hurt, Albert Brooks Director: James L Brooks A wonderful portrayal of character and the ethics of doing the right thing. A love story, a comedy, a morality play. Three outstanding performances from Holly Hunter as Jane Craig the slightly neurotic but brilliant tv producer, William Hurt as Tom Grunick the flashy, up & coming news anchor and Albert Brooks (who steals the show) as Aaron Altman t... (See the whole review) (Added by Ross Elliot on 2/27/2004, 4:43pm)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) Starring: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Alec Guinness Director: George Lucas An epic battle of good versus evil in which young Luke Skywalker finally gets off his families desert farm and gets involved in events much grander than he could ever have hoped for. Rescuing a space-princess, comedic robots, epic space-battles... what more could you want in a movie? Definitely positive sense of life. (Added by Jeff Landauer on 2/26/2004, 11:12pm)Discuss this Movie (1 message) |