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The Fountain
#168786 05/26/07 05:38 AM
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Continuing on my viewing of somewhat strange but I think amazing movies is this one with Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz. Amazingly acted, beautiful photography, great special effects and a beautiful score. It takes a bit of time to get going and jumps around a bit but I found it a very intriguing film. It involves three different but similar stories/characters over 1000 years. Warning this may not be for everyone.


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We watched it just last week. I really couldn't get into it very well. My son thouhgt it was a great movie.


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Lorenzo1000 #168788 05/26/07 03:23 PM
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If you've seen (and liked) Aronofsky's other films (Pi, Requiem for a Dream), you'll want to see this one for sure.

I think Aronofsky may have been reaching a little too far with this one, but...well, I'll definitely watch it again.

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Lorenzo1000 #168789 06/03/07 11:57 PM
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I finally rented and watched it. I really liked it. Very different, very picturesque, and some of it was filmed in my home town

I would, however, only recommend this movie to artsy types. It's far from being a mainstream film.

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ravi_singh #168790 06/04/07 12:54 AM
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Mainstream films... hmmm.... You mean like Balls of Fury?

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pmbuko #168791 06/04/07 02:06 AM
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Ball of Fury and The Fountain would make a great double-bill!

Hmmm...I've said that any film with Christopher Walken in it is worth seeing...this may be a crucial test of that sentiment.

His "or as the Chinese say..." line made me laugh out loud, I'll 'fess up to that.

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pmbuko #168792 06/04/07 03:25 AM
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"Balls of Fury" looks awesome. The trailer had me laughing.

Of course, it doesn't take much to amuse me.


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St_PatGuy #168793 06/04/07 06:57 PM
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I'm so addicted to ping pong right now that I can't not see the movie. Probably not in the theaters though.

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pmbuko #168794 06/05/07 03:23 AM
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Ping pong is intense when you get into it. Played a ton in high school. Had a table set up on the back patio. My friend and I rigged up a couple lights to hang out there to play in the dark.

My dad used to beat me mercilessly at it. I remember the first game I actually had a chance to win I was stoked until I realized he was playing with his offhand. He still won. "Balls of Shame."


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St_PatGuy #168795 06/05/07 03:36 AM
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You see, that's exactly the point when you should have put a really stupid grin on your face, prompting you father to ask, "Why are you smiling?"

You:There's something I ought to tell you.
Dad: Tell me.
You: I'm not left/right-handed either.

And then you proceed to drill him in the ground. This, of course, takes a lot of training and patience, but it soooo would have been worth it.

And then you'd both sit down to watch Princess Bride together at laugh at the follies of life over a Coke.

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