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290 X--You are so right about Australian films being very spunky and unique and fulfreelyhovering-3/9/1998
289 COSI was great. A heartwarming, yet non-tearjerking picture. I felt very happepicure-3/9/1998
288 X--Thanks for reminding me about STAR MAPS. It played very briefly here in towfreelyhovering-3/9/1998
287 <i>COSI</i>- an Australian film about a production of Cosi Fan Tuttepicure-3/9/1998
286 GOOD WILL HUNTING is a very good study of the psychology of a disturbed late adfreelyhovering-3/9/1998
285 CORRECTION--It was THE BIG LEBOWSKI that was not GREAT but good. Any Coen brotfreelyhovering-3/9/1998
284 Carol--I have not seen KAMA SUTRA yet but will check it out some time. My wifefreelyhovering-3/9/1998
283 The story of Maya, an Indian servant girl, who finds herself in the charge of tCarol-3/7/1998
282 I believe Drifting Clouds is Finnish, and I've heard it's terrific. NoJames Williams-3/4/1998
281 James--I have not seen DRIFTING CLOUDS. What is it about? Took my son to see freelyhovering-3/3/1998
280 Nyone 'round here seen 'Drifting Clouds'?James Williams-3/3/1998
279 Two movies seen lately: <i>True Romance</i>: Totally surprised by tJames Williams-3/3/1998
278 Raising Arizona Contact Midnight Run Harley Davidson and the Marlboro ManJacques Chitte-3/2/1998
277 Yessss. Mira Sorvino was... definitive as the Valley Girl to end all others.Jacques Chitte-3/2/1998
276 Oh yes. I love old Eastwood. Fistful of Dollars. Excellent. And I love &quoepicure-3/2/1998
275 X--Yes, Interestingly I have seen all Kurasawa films out in the US, I think, efreelyhovering-3/2/1998
274 Rashomon would be on my list of classic films I love, but then I have never seeepicure-3/2/1998
273 X--I remember the spoofing of the social conventions. BTW, my favorite early Jfreelyhovering-3/1/1998
272 It was the father of middle aged Japanese who died. The father owned brothels,epicure-3/1/1998
271 Hello Peter Thanks for the quick reply I mainly use cinema1.com but like to usDave Fong-3/1/1998
270 X--I did see it. I liked it but can't remember that I loved it. I think Ifreelyhovering-3/1/1998
269 Did you see it? I've never met anyone else who has. Did you like it? I tepicure-3/1/1998
268 You <i>do</i> have good taste. And when you get together a list ofepicure-3/1/1998
267 Right.freelyhovering-3/1/1998
266 Seen 'em all. Also by Juzo Itami- The Funeralepicure-3/1/1998
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