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Post by So-Called Loon » Nov 20th 2002, 9:38 pm

fnordboy wrote: I would have to agree on that. I never was a Bret Easton Ellis fan. I much prefer Dennis Cooper over him.

I have never been able to get too far into one of his books, they bore me to tears.
Almost nothing happened in American Psycho. It was nothing but unending lists of every brand and description of every article of clothing everybody wore, what they ate, and where, who they saw there, what they thought of who they saw there (which made for boring dialog) what brand of every article of clothing everybody they saw wore.

The way i remember it was pages and pages of tedious lists of articles and brand names with a sprinkle of dialog, and then every few chapters a graphic description of the main doofus killing someone and dismembering them, or whatever. :roll:

But in a film where people can take in what a scene looks like in an instant, what's left? And the book had no ending.
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Post by fnordboy » Nov 21st 2002, 12:41 pm

So-Called Loon wrote: The way i remember it was pages and pages of tedious lists of articles and brand names with a sprinkle of dialog, and then every few chapters a graphic description of the main doofus killing someone and dismembering them, or whatever. :roll:

But in a film where people can take in what a scene looks like in an instant, what's left? And the book had no ending.
EXACTLY! Horrible.

And to think he was/is friends with Donna Tartt. You would think it would rub off on him. <sigh>

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Post by worldsapart » Nov 23rd 2002, 1:39 am

Kristin wrote: Yeah...so you like Christian Bale? Don't see Reign of Fire. Bad.
I saw Reign of Fire...I have to admit that I actually liked it, though that was largely due to my huge-mongous imagination working overtime and improving the storyline as it went along (by the time I got out of the theater, I had this enormous fan fiction all planned out in my head that was basically the whole movie redone to make it good -- not that I have time to even think about actually writing it). [Did I mention I want to be a writer?]

Christian Bale shirtless at the beginning doesn't hurt. :D

Plus I am notorious amongst my friends (and former co-workers at Blockbuster Video) for liking terrible movies, mostly ones that just didn't live up to their potential or just cheesy teen movies. Well, they say they're terrible -- I don't agree. When I would recommend movies to customers, one guy I worked with used to tell them not to listen to me on account of my terrible taste (he was joking, but it was annoying), though I never once had a customer complain that I gave a bad recommendation.

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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Nov 23rd 2002, 7:25 pm

worldsapart wrote:notorious amongst my friends (and former co-workers at Blockbuster Video) for liking terrible movies, mostly ones that just didn't live up to their potential or just cheesy teen movies. Well, they say they're terrible -- I don't agree.
This girl I knew just LOVED The Cutting Edge and we gave her endless amounts of grief over it, but it didn't bother her in the least. If you like something, you like it - people can be such snobs about music and movies, like if you don't like something they like you are an idiot and if you like something that they don't like you are an idiot. As Jess said in When Harry Met Sally, "It spoke to you." :wink: So be strong, like an Amazon.

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Post by Sammi » Nov 23rd 2002, 9:22 pm

Candygirl what you say is so true. Take me and my boyfriend for instance, I bought the Once and Again Box Set recently and brought it home to watch. At first my boyfriend made fun of my tastes, but he ended up watching a good bit of the episodes with me. Now I just have to work on him about MSCL. But whatever happens I like what I like and nobody is going to change my mind about.

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Post by Guest » Nov 24th 2002, 1:04 am

candygirl wrote: This girl I knew just LOVED The Cutting Edge and we gave her endless amounts of grief over it, but it didn't bother her in the least. If you like something, you like it
It's funny you should mention that....I ADORE The Cutting Edge. My cousins and I used to get together for a week or so every Christmas and summer break (when I was about 11 or 12 -- we're all really close to the same age) and each time we seemed to have one movie we would obsess over. Once it was Ernest Scared Stupid (I have a friend who was in it), once it was the Willies (stupid horror movie that scared the CRAP out of us at the time), and once it was The Cutting Edge. We actually watched it 8 times in a row. Not eight consecutive days -- EIGHT TIMES IN A ROW (except for bathroom/food breaks). We had the whole thing memorized by the time we were done. I still have a certain nostalgic connection to it (not to mention I'm a sucker for cheesy romantic comedies).

Tee hee. We won't even get into the silly things I did around the age of 14....

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Post by worldsapart » Nov 24th 2002, 1:05 am

Stupid lack of auto-login....that was me above.

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Post by fnordboy » Nov 24th 2002, 4:01 am

Anonymous wrote: It's funny you should mention that....I ADORE The Cutting Edge.
Well it's hard to admit but i too like that movie alot. :oops:

It doesn't hurt that i've always had a crush on Moira Kelly, she is just beautiful.

I remember when i bought the dvd in best buy one night i felt so awkward and weird bringing it to the register lol. Like i was doing something dirty :lol:

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Post by SanDeE* » Nov 24th 2002, 11:24 pm

As for Reign of Fire, I thought the special effects and story idea were cool, but I guess I was expecting a better plot. And yes, shirtless CB wasn't hard on the eyes! :)

This thread is reminding me of the movie High Fidelity (sorry, haven't read the book) when they are talking about the only thing that matters is what you like and dislike, and that's what tells everything about you. I wasn't trying to impose my tastes on anyone. If I can help people save a little money (like, say, waiting until a less-than-spectacular film is in the cheapo theatres instead of spending $8 opening night), than good. I've seen plenty of okay movies, and they served their purpose - entertained me. I totally agree with everyone else here that you are all entitled to your own opinions. It's great that we can share them here.

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Post by SanDeE* » Nov 24th 2002, 11:28 pm

One more thing...I'm trying to remember...
The Cutting Edge is the movie about a hockey player-turned-figure skater who falls in love with his stubborn partner as they trained for the olympics or something? Thanks!

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Post by worldsapart » Nov 25th 2002, 12:42 am

Kristin wrote:One more thing...I'm trying to remember...
The Cutting Edge is the movie about a hockey player-turned-figure skater who falls in love with his stubborn partner as they trained for the olympics or something? Thanks!
That's the one.

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Post by So-Called Loon » Nov 25th 2002, 1:00 am

Kristin wrote:One more thing...I'm trying to remember...
The Cutting Edge is the movie about a hockey player-turned-figure skater who falls in love with his stubborn partner as they trained for the olympics or something? Thanks!
Ahhh. Now i know the show. It wasn't that bad.

The hockey guy was DB Sweeney, but who played the ice dancer?
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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Nov 25th 2002, 1:46 am

So-Called Loon wrote:The hockey guy was DB Sweeney, but who played the ice dancer?
Moira Kelly

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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Nov 25th 2002, 1:48 am

fnordboy wrote:I remember when i bought the dvd in best buy one night i felt so awkward and weird bringing it to the register lol. Like i was doing something dirty :lol:
I totally know what you mean! Sometimes when I go to the register with my cheesy movies, I feel like I might as well be buying porn the way the cashier gives me such dirty looks.

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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Nov 25th 2002, 1:58 am

Kristin wrote:This thread is reminding me of the movie High Fidelity (sorry, haven't read the book) when they are talking about the only thing that matters is what you like and dislike, and that's what tells everything about you.
For those of you who haven't seen or read High Fidelity, this is what we're talking about:
A while back, when Dick and Barry and I agreed that what really matters is what you like, not what you are like, Barry proposed the idea of a questionnaire for prospective partners, a two or three page multiple choice document that covered all the music/film/TV/book bases. It was intended a) to dispense with awkward conversation and b) to prevent a chap from leaping into bed with someone who might, at a later date, turn out to have every Julio Iglesias record ever made. It amused us at the time, although Barry, being Barry, went one stage further: he compiled the questionnaire and presented it to some poor woman he was interested in, and she hit him with it. But there was an important and essential truth contained in the idea, and the truth was that these things matter, and it's no good pretending that any relationship has a future if your record collections disagree violently, or if your favorite films wouldn't even speak to each other if they met at a party.
The best part of that was that Barry actually gave the list to someone :D

Rob and Marie's magical questionnaire: Nanci Griffith, Kurt Vonnegut, Cowboy Junkies, hip hop, My Life as a Dog, A Fish Called Wanda, Pee Wee Herman, Wayne's World, sports, and Mexican food.

Yes, I LOVE that book!

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