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Scott Norwood
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From: Boston, MA. USA (1774.21 miles northeast of Dallas)
Registered: Jun 99


 - posted 06-13-2003 02:04 AM      Profile for Scott Norwood   Author's Homepage   Email Scott Norwood   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
What a boring piece of crap! [bs]

OK, maybe I shouldn't be commenting on this, since I only saw this from the booth (as much as I could watch between changeovers for two shows), but I'll be damned if I would watch this again.

I don't understand why this keeps getting good reviews and doing good business.

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Joe Redifer
You need a beating today

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From: Denver, Colorado
Registered: May 99


 - posted 06-13-2003 03:45 AM      Profile for Joe Redifer   Author's Homepage   Email Joe Redifer   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Crap tends to do that. Especially "high brow" crap (pretty much the only thing that Landmark-type art theaters play). People think that they are supposed to like it and that it takes a great mind to appreciate and enjoy it. So they go in, think they love it, even though they probably did think it was crap.

People like that are stupid.

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Scott Norwood
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 - posted 06-13-2003 06:10 PM      Profile for Scott Norwood   Author's Homepage   Email Scott Norwood   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Joe--what's wrong with Landmark's programming (yes, I spend most Thursday nights working for them)? I agree that L'Auberge Espagnole sucked, but I ran that at an independent single-screen, not at the Landmark 6-plex. Of the seven films that we were running there yesterday, I liked five of them (Spellbound, Raising Victor Vargas, Winged Migration, Blue Car, and Sweet Sixteen) and hadn't seen the other two (Nowhere in Africa and Respiro). That's a pretty good per centage of "good" titles. When I used to fill in at an AMC (ex-GCC) 5-plex, it was rare that they would have more than two "good" films.

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Aldo Baez
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Registered: Mar 2001


 - posted 06-14-2003 12:21 PM      Profile for Aldo Baez     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
While I didn't think this movie was crap, it wasn't the greatest. It got me interested in interning in another country and as of right now I'm scheduled to intern in Spain for 6 months next year so I guess something good did come out of watching this [beer]

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Jeff Stuckey
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From: Oklahoma City, OK, USA
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 - posted 06-17-2003 03:36 PM      Profile for Jeff Stuckey   Email Jeff Stuckey   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I saw this movie at a press screening a few weeks ago, and didn't think it was all that terrible. Although, I really don't like having to read movies. It's funny though because it's in a few different languages, but I guess that's the point. The film was definitely dry. Needed more [sex]

2 out of 4 stars from me!

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Charles Everett
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 - posted 06-20-2003 05:33 PM      Profile for Charles Everett   Email Charles Everett   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
UA Union Square, NYC, 6/14, 4:50 PM show. Hall #14, attendance ~125.

Man from Paris goes to Barcelona for a year at university. Needs a place to live. Finds a flat that has people his age -- from England, Germany, France and Italy. Study, eat, sleep, party, whatever. Boring? Could be but isn't. Enjoyable? Sure!

L'Auberge Espagnole is doing well for UA at Union Square. The show I was at had a crowd that was two-thirds college/career girls and one-third older adults. They especially loved it late in the film when somebody opened the bedroom door and found a male housemate in bed with his boyfriend. [Wink] Even though the dialogue kept shifting languages -- French to Spanish to English to Spanish to French -- it wasn't that hard to follow along.

Fox ought to do a remake. Just change the city to New York and the students' nationality to American. Instant mainstream hit!

Preshow: Union Square is now equipped to run The 20wenty. When The 20wenty ended the Regal logo stayed on screen for nearly a full minute before the booth started the 35mm projector. I thought for a moment the logo would be burned into the screen. [Roll Eyes]

Presentation: DV-to-35mm image rock-solid with random dirt at the changeovers. Sound was Dolby Digital yet warbled throughout -- I could hear it warble every time music came up.

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