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http://frankg.dgne.com/
"[Steve Jobs] shouts at his employees a lot, using language you can't use on TV, not even on UPN." - Andy Ihnatko
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Quark: "Lesson number one: No one involved in extra-legal activity considers himself nefarious." (DS9: "The Sound of Her Voice")
Just for the record, on an Australian show last night, called 'The Panel' done by the guys from 'Working Dog' who brought you things like 'Frontline' and the newly released movie (in the US) 'The Castle' - go see its its farkin' funny - they had a semi regular entertainment reporter on their, she had just flown back from the states, and had seen TPM, and had been the first Journalist to interview George Lucas after the movie, she said it was ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC - shes not a critic, she doesn't have to secure her job, or her 'weekly column' she said it was brilliant - and the movie goes for about 2hrs 12 mins - just for those who want to know...
ANDREW
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"For flavor value, chocolate. But I prefer the Cult
of Curry." - Frank G, April 1999
"(strange mouth jerks)" - Krenim, April 1999
However, a movie like Star Wars doesn't succeed because of its appeal to the arthouse crowd. The source of its popularity is its ability to appeal to almost everyone. I fear that Episode I might be lacking some of that appeal, and that is what the critics are picking up on.
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"You hear about 'constitutional rights,' 'free speech,' and the 'free press.' Every time I hear these words I say to myself, 'That man is a Red!!...' You never hear a real American talk like that!"
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Mayor Frank Hague, Jersey City
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"For flavor value, chocolate. But I prefer the Cult
of Curry." - Frank G, April 1999
"(strange mouth jerks)" - Krenim, April 1999
With that level of hyperbole, how could any film measure up?
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"You're wrong, and you're a grotesquely ugly freak."
- Chris Morris, Brass Eye
The DJ is not a SF fan and he was of the opinion that SW:TPM was slow to get started, but still thought the special effects are worth seeing.
{just saw The Mummy Wednesday night after my brother's recommednation. He described it as making Indianna Jones look like ***** ****. Lots of action, lots of CGI effects. The opening scene shows the Pyramid complex at Giza as it might have looked 3000 years ago. Some of the actual Mummy scenes really look computer-generated, and these are annoying, but overall I liked it. Finally Brendan Fraser has a recent movie he can brag about, and the lead actress--Rachel Weis-- makes a very favorable impression, having looks, brains, and personality all in one.}
In Canada our fairly conservative Globe and Mail decided to give it two reviews 2.5/4 for those who don't like this type of movie and 3.5/4 for those who do.
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"You hear about 'constitutional rights,' 'free speech,' and the 'free press.' Every time I hear these words I say to myself, 'That man is a Red!!...' You never hear a real American talk like that!"
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Mayor Frank Hague, Jersey City
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Quark: "Lesson number one: No one involved in extra-legal activity considers himself nefarious." (DS9: "The Sound of Her Voice")
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"You hear about 'constitutional rights,' 'free speech,' and the 'free press.' Every time I hear these words I say to myself, 'That man is a Red!!...' You never hear a real American talk like that!"
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Mayor Frank Hague, Jersey City
http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue108/news.html
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INSURRECTION
Now, that's not to say that TPM actually is a bad film, of course. But the movie itself isn't really the issue. It's the perception that science fiction is essentially for children, and hence science fiction fans are essentially childish; that is what bothers me.
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"You hear about 'constitutional rights,' 'free speech,' and the 'free press.' Every time I hear these words I say to myself, 'That man is a Red!!...' You never hear a real American talk like that!"
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Mayor Frank Hague, Jersey City