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To: SusieQ1065 who wrote (41049)5/31/2003 2:39:17 PM
From: Frederick Langford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57110
 
Susie,

We have one here in Miami, and it's unbelievable.
Makes one think they are a part of the movie.
I think the Matrix crowd will eat this up.

Fred



To: SusieQ1065 who wrote (41049)5/31/2003 8:13:43 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57110
 
James Cameron(Titantic director)

also "Judgement Day"...

my favorite scene , when the Hydrogen fusion device detontates over LA , and what such an event really does do in terms of instant devastation, that everyone in the world should be able to see once , if even on the movie screen . Bad , bad weapons , total destruction. Cameron did a great service to humanity showing that, imo.

Powerful , most powerful scene as I've ever witnessed in cinema.

the film opens with a scene of Los Angeles on a hot, sunny, summer day. [It is soon learned that it is August 29, 1997 - pre-Holocaust.] Cars are moving along on the freeway. Children are playing on swings in a sun-lit playground - a destructive, apocalyptic, unholy white light suddenly envelopes the scene and vaporizes everything - hotter than many suns combined.

AhhhNold "I'll be Back" Schwarzenegger ...or should I say the next "Governor of California " Shwarzennegger ?

hehe...

if he loses his first bid , he can always say

"Ah'll be back !"

;-)



To: SusieQ1065 who wrote (41049)6/1/2003 8:04:10 PM
From: Bridge Player  Respond to of 57110
 
I saw Ghosts of the Abyss in Denver and it was truly impressive. Shots of the underwater wreckage of the Titanic superimposed with shots of the actual ship taken on it's maiden voyage. Part of the appeal is the two "bots" that snoop around inside the ship. I recommended it to my son as a family movie.