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MysticfawN
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 8:34 am


Ok, Jason just found and watched the trailer and looked at the movie info for The Libertine, and it says in theaters Nov 25, 2005. So yeah, maybe it's coming out on DVD March 10th?
PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 10:44 am


Upon further investigations, I have come to the conclusion that it was released in the UK. It has several user comments about the fact that it has been edited for the US version in order to gain an R rating. Not only that but more people excited about it having finally come to the US. So I still think it will be new to theaters on March 10th.

neonibbles
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Animal Lass

PostPosted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:06 am


MysticfawN
neonibbles
That must be a different version maybe?? The commercial says coming out March 10th...


Maybe it's coming to DVD March 10th? Dunno! I saw the commercial too and it caught my eye as something Jason would like. *shrugs!* smile

EDIT - I just asked Jason what he remembers about the preview, and he says he thought it was coming soon to movie theater too. Here's the IMDB listing for Johnny Depp:

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000136/

Weird huh? And Lass you said you MISSED seeing it in the theaters already? Like it's already come and gone there? How confusing! lol


Yeh, it was out here just before Christmas. smile
PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 9:45 am


Ok that makes sense! After we'd arrived in Albuquerque for our week stay, we saw the preview again, and it said coming to theaters march 10th. I was uber confused. But the fact that it was released in UK late last year and not here makes sense! Hehe.

WickedUmmagine


morquarwen
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:54 pm


I would like to see that, it looks interesting. Has anyone see it yet that can give an opinion one way or another on it? Or hasn't come out yet stare
PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 6:28 pm


morquarwen
I would like to see that, it looks interesting. Has anyone see it yet that can give an opinion one way or another on it? Or hasn't come out yet stare


I wonder if its out on video here yet? ::Thinks::

Maybe I should go rent it so I can enlighten you all. smile

I guess when it comes out on DVD over there you should all go rent it, just so you can see how we saw it. smile

Or do you not get directors cuts?

Animal Lass


WickedUmmagine

PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 1:57 pm


Jade and I just got back from watching Ice Age 2 at the movie theater. Jade got a free admission ticket when we bought Ice Age 1 on DVD, and my best friend Carrie was planning to take her girls to the theater today because it's Spring Break (AND it's Carrie's birthday! Same day as luckycharm's!) so we all went. It was fabulous! I liked it more than the first one! The graphics were excellent, beautiful scenery/locales, and of course funny!
PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 10:47 am


We also watched The Chronicles of Narnia last night on DVD (which Jade calls "Lion and the Witch and the Wardrobe" and it was a lot better than I anticipated! Totally stirs up my childhood imagination and wishes. 4laugh My FAVORITE part was RIGHT after Mr. Tumnus first enters his house... It had me laughing so hard!! And then last night when I was trying to fall asleep, I kept thinking of it and I couldn't stop laughing!!

There's only been one other thing in my life which makes me laugh every time I think of it, and it was when my sister Jenni and I were little. I was maybe 8, and she 11 or so, and I was standing in the living room and Jenni was sitting on the floor, doing what, I forget! But I had a smooth black and white Othello piece in my mouth, and for some reason I decided to spit it out suddenly. It popped out of my mouth like a golf ball and launched quite a distance, hit my sister on her bare inner thigh and STUCK right where it hit! She exclaimed "Ewwwwwwwwwww!!!!" and I laughed so hard!! rofl

MysticfawN
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Poppetta
Crew

PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 11:03 am


lol!

i saw Ice Age on TV last weekend, i really enjoyed it, it made me cry quite a bit too, especially when they saw the cave paintings and you find out that Manfred's family had been killed by men crying

I'm looking forward to seeing the Chronicles of Narnia, i think that might be on TV over Christmas 3nodding
PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:59 am


Ok, please don't throw things at me for this one as I know how much contraversy it has had but I saw Brokeback Mountain last weekend. My opinion is this. It was very tastefully done, based in the late 60's at the beginning. My thoughts on it are it's a very sad movie. To live with that many feelings for someone and nothing that can be done about it for many many years is truely heartbreaking to me mainly because I've been there in my own way.

roocee
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MysticfawN
Vice Captain

PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 12:35 pm


Jason and I saw it as well, at the theater. My mom's diversity group wanted to see it and talk about it. Jason prefers movies with action (not THAT kind of action, but like.. sword-fights and battles and fighting and stuff) so it was pretty boring to him, and he thinks it's a far stretch in his mind that things would turn so suddenly in that direction one night unless they were already prone to that kind of behavior. But perhaps more was explained in the book. I don't think it was a bad movie, but Rue's right, very sad and heart-breaking longing to be with someone who you can't freely be with.

(oh, and slighly off-topic, Jason was browsing humor sites yesterday and came across quite a few brokeback mountain spoofs, including one with Sam and Frodo, and another with R2D2 and C3PO. I'm on the fence about how offended versus light-hearted I should be about making fun of controversial topics like race or sexual orientation.

Wait! That brings me to another new movie I watched last night! Guess Who, with Bernie Mac and Ashton Kutcher. In that movie there were a lot of jokes about black people, which the black family found funny, until one hit a nerve. Have you ever noticed how one race can joke all they want about themselves, but if someone of another race tells the same joke(s), it suddenly becomes offensive?)
PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 3:31 pm


MysticfawN
Have you ever noticed how one race can joke all they want about themselves, but if someone of another race tells the same joke(s), it suddenly becomes offensive?)


3nodding 3nodding OH yes

Poppetta
Crew


jennimac

PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:15 pm


MysticfawN
We also watched The Chronicles of Narnia last night on DVD (which Jade calls "Lion and the Witch and the Wardrobe" and it was a lot better than I anticipated! Totally stirs up my childhood imagination and wishes. 4laugh My FAVORITE part was RIGHT after Mr. Tumnus first enters his house... It had me laughing so hard!! And then last night when I was trying to fall asleep, I kept thinking of it and I couldn't stop laughing!!

There's only been one other thing in my life which makes me laugh every time I think of it, and it was when my sister Jenni and I were little. I was maybe 8, and she 11 or so, and I was standing in the living room and Jenni was sitting on the floor, doing what, I forget! But I had a smooth black and white Othello piece in my mouth, and for some reason I decided to spit it out suddenly. It popped out of my mouth like a golf ball and launched quite a distance, hit my sister on her bare inner thigh and STUCK right where it hit! She exclaimed "Ewwwwwwwwwww!!!!" and I laughed so hard!! rofl


ROFL! I remember that too! I wish you rolled around on the floor laughing more often Fawn. Oh, did Fawn tell you that my daughter now calls her "Aunty Fawn". She's got an aunty fawn and an aunty punky
PostPosted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 3:25 pm


i sort of wish there was less of a gap between me and my sister when i read stuff like this, she's 11 years younger than me so i was just a free baby sitter neutral

Poppetta
Crew


MysticfawN
Vice Captain

PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 11:53 am


I watched The New World (with Colin Ferrel and Christian Bale) last night, and it wasn't at all what I expected. It was weird. The music was weird (and annoyingly repetitive, and sounded to me like an orchestra warming up in the pit half the time, although music score was by James Horner) and there are many parts I just don't get and that don't make sense, or came on suddenly and weren't explained (even though I paid CLOSE attention to the subtitles, which I almost always have to have on in a movie.) I have a lot of complaints when I watch movies usually, like how they should have done something differently, or something didn't make sense, or I wish they would have done such-and-such, but I had SO many fine detail complaints with this movie, it drove me mad. And the directing is weird, like the movie Birth with Nicole Kidman where they spend a lot of time just looking at something or someone and you're supposed to get a lot out of it, but they don't say much. Like.. they spend a lot of time showing the camera moving up-river in a deserted plain, just to show.. I don't know! The emptyness and quietness of the landscape or something. And I HATE the way they portrayed the native americans when they first met them. They made them look like subhuman crazy animals, not at all intelligent. I want to read some movie reviews on this and see what other people thought.
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