
tadiv
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5/22/2008 7:07 PM
posted awhile ago
Roger Ebert said:
Here's an idea - take a quote from Roger Ebert about a given film and see who can first identify the title...
For example:
Roger said: "It is so very rare to sit with an audience that leans forward with delight..."
The film is Juno.
So here we go...
Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema."
What film?
Tom
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mercurial
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5/22/2008 7:18 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Roger Ebert said:
tadiv:
So here we go...
Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema."
I was thinking Rope, but looked it up and was wrong.
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tadiv
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5/22/2008 7:35 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Roger Ebert said:
Here is another one...
Roger said: "[This film] is a masterpiece, pure and simple, deep and true."
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Smooth_J
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5/22/2008 9:19 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Roger Ebert said:
Million Dollar Baby.
I remember seeing that and disagreeing with it completely...Roger Ebert seems to say that about a lot of movies now though...
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leeroy711
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5/22/2008 9:27 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Roger Ebert said:
"(this movie) is a great visionary achievement, a film so original and exciting, it stirred my imagination like ``Metropolis'' and ``2001: A Space Odyssey.''
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tadiv
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5/22/2008 11:01 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Roger Ebert said:
tadiv:
So here we go...
Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema."
What film?
Tom
What about this one from the top?
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SkyPilot
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5/23/2008 1:52 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Roger Ebert said:
leeroy711:
"(this movie) is a great visionary achievement, a film so original and exciting, it stirred my imagination like ``Metropolis'' and ``2001: A Space Odyssey.''
My gut says The Manster.
My heart says Brave Little Toaster.
My brain says Dark City.
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leeroy711
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5/23/2008 1:53 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Roger Ebert said:
tadiv:
tadiv:
So here we go...
Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema."
What film?
Tom
What about this one from the top?
It was The Wages Of FearThe Wages of Fear (1953)
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leeroy711
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5/23/2008 1:57 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Roger Ebert said:
SkyPilot:
Follow your heart............................... or not.
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SkyPilot
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5/23/2008 1:58 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Roger Ebert said:
[quote user="tadiv"
Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema."
It's either Tango and Cash or The Wages of Fear, I can never remember which.
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