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465 I left my children and spouse <i>home alone</i> and went out with aepicure-7/7/1998
464 How did you see <i>Truman Show</i>? You, who only watches videotapJF Quinnelly-7/7/1998
463 Sad, very sad. But a good film. epicure-7/7/1998
462 I haven't seen that. But sounds interesting. Henry Volquardsen-7/6/1998
461 I am going to watch <i>Camille Claudele</i> tonight. Adjani plays Pepicure-7/6/1998
460 The movie is pretty dark as well. But very well done. And it was either that orHenry Volquardsen-7/6/1998
459 I have seen that play and just have never wanted to see it again. Too depressiepicure-7/6/1998
458 Just watched <i>The Crucible</i> again. Very powerful. Henry Volquardsen-7/6/1998
457 The date of the holocaust in Linda Hamlton's nightmare was Aug 29 1997. I&Henry Volquardsen-7/6/1998
456 I got two movie questions for all: 1) Movie music. <i>The Hunt for Red OcJacques Chitte-7/6/1998
455 Thanks for checking. The opera in Washington square was in Italian and I want epicure-7/6/1998
454 I just checked a couple of sites and the opera in <i>Room With A View<Henry Volquardsen-7/6/1998
453 That sounds almost like what I heard in Washington square. Or maybe it <b>epicure-7/6/1998
452 I'll have to check out <i>A Room With A View</i> as I haven'Henry Volquardsen-7/6/1998
451 I saw Verdi's Aida at the Baths of Caracalla- I was just a kid, but it was epicure-7/6/1998
450 Butterfly is good but I'm more into Tosca and Turandot. Also I really like Henry Volquardsen-7/6/1998
449 I like Puccini- Butterfly is one of my favorites. I believe that was a failureepicure-7/6/1998
448 I love films with a happy ending ;) One of my favorite operas is <i>ToscHenry Volquardsen-7/6/1998
447 Titus has been fighting the Goths and captures their Queen and her 3 sons. Oneepicure-7/6/1998
446 I was thinking the same thing about Brannagh waiting till he is older to play LHenry Volquardsen-7/6/1998
445 He'll have to wait a few years to play Lear himself. Didn't Gielgud plaepicure-7/6/1998
444 Agreed. I would love to see Brannagh do Richard. I liked the <i>Othello&lHenry Volquardsen-7/6/1998
443 I also saw a pretty good <i>All's Well The Ends Well</i>. I beepicure-7/6/1998
442 I guess it is all how the particular version strikes you. I study history activHenry Volquardsen-7/6/1998
441 I can at least agree with you that the acting was top notch. But my father useepicure-7/6/1998
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