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Old 08-02-2007, 09:52 PM
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Default Re: Movies Watched Recently

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Originally Posted by MossadConspiracy View Post
simpsons- much better than the recent seasons, not really as good as the earlier seasons. but it was funny, i enjoyed it

deliver us from evil- good documentary about a pedophile priest and his victims, how the church covered up his offenses, and other issues surrounding that issue. drags on a bit, but i liked it.

perfume- interesting movie, with a really REALLY crazy ending. i had no idea what it was about, and i never read the novel, so i was pretty surprised by how imaginative it was

shooter- good action movie. it reminded me of Commando and other classic action movies from the 1980s

the sorrow and the pity- documentary about life in a town in france during the vichy regime and the liberation. they managed to get interviews from a huge number of different perspectives, including resistance people, government officials (from both governments), british secret agents, german officers, french members of the SS, and average people.

the abandoned- sucks

amelie- good movie about a wierd french girl

Ms Evers' Boys- Movie about the Tuskegee syphilis study, which was really sad
Wow Mossad that's quite a list! I've been meaning to watch Perfume but haven't gotten around to it yet. Sounds like an interesting movie.

I watched Miss Potter and found it utterly charming. The link is to a trailer of the movie.



It is based on the true story of Beatrix Potter, the most successful children's author of all time .. Remember The Tale of Peter Rabbit?


I found her story to be quite inspiring and engaging. The film shows her determination to write and illustrate her own stories, something unheard of in turn of the century England and her own bittersweet love story ... I won't give too much away here I especially admired her efforts at conservation through buying most of the Lakes District and giving it to the National Trust so it would never be developed. She was a remarkable woman with a remarkable gift.


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