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To: jpmac who wrote (11919)8/13/1998 2:11:00 PM
From: Gauguin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Well! Carmina sounds OK!! "Big" movies, uhm, often* lack plot excitement, for me personally I'm so freeking picky, and one is left looking longingly for other things, or thinking of the outside of the theater and what else one could be doing.

Like, for instance, nothing. I sometimes think "nothing," is better than being abraded.

Haven't seen the movie; but Gillian is darn sweet and caloric. She's like, suspiciously steamy.

*(Yah, like, let's point to ONE that has a cool, unique, interesting plot. Okay, TWO, in the last six years.)



To: jpmac who wrote (11919)8/13/1998 5:27:00 PM
From: Rambi  Respond to of 71178
 
Hey-she doesn't even mention David Duchovny, who used to edge out Cage in my fantasies every couple of nights. Just saw Snake Eyes with Cage-don't waste your money. But yesterday went to Sliding Doors with Ammo and I loved it despite bad reviews.
It was the last day of vacation so went to the dollar Theatre 8 and went from movie to movie. Saw Doors and Deep Impact and parts of Paulie, Man in the Iron Mask and Titanic. The theatres were completely empty. I carried one of those big old lady vinyl purses filled with candy bars and cokes. We had a fantastic time. We talked out loud and cheered and changed seats a lot. No one ever messes with a middle-aged woman carrying a huge white vinyl pocketbook and yelling at the screen. we were there for hours.