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Old 03-18-2006, 09:54 PM
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This flick is great made me grin lots and had me tapping my feet. "I am your dentist......." :D

my kid is absolutely crazy about this .. he sings along to the soundtrack in the car every day.

listen to suddenly seymore and tell me ellen green doesnt have one of the most powerful controlled voices ever ..

gives me goosebumps .


great movie all around
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Old 03-18-2006, 11:28 PM
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my kid is absolutely crazy about this .. he sings along to the soundtrack in the car every day.

listen to suddenly seymore and tell me ellen green doesnt have one of the most powerful controlled voices ever ..

gives me goosebumps .


great movie all around
It is a really solid flick, with a strong cast. I would've like to have seen it on stage..... and yeh that was a pretty amazing song, she was in the broadway show too wasn't she?
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Old 03-18-2006, 11:33 PM
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the use of Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida was incredible. I will never hear the song the same way again.
:D I was wondering what you were gonna say about that! Manhunter is one of my favorites, and I think I prefer Cox's Hannibal because its not such a over the top preformance. Very subtle but chilling.
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Old 03-19-2006, 03:20 AM
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Old 03-19-2006, 03:58 AM
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Eddie

Eddie pretty much sums up what a feel-good comedy is to me. Now, a lot of you guys here may call a feel-good comedy a movie that makes you feel good inside. To me, a feel-good comedy is a movie in which I enjoy, but don't laugh, or laugh just a little. And Eddie, like mentioned before, sums up what a feel-good comedy is to me. Going into my viewing of Eddie, I wasn't sure what to make of it. Wasn't looking forward to it being a classic, or anything that close to being a classic. I doubted it even be average fair. But, once the credits rolled, I had a big smile on my face! Now, I wouldn't declare Eddie a classic, but it is one of my favorite comedies. Well, one of my favorite feel-good comedies. What made Eddie work was the cast. All of them were great! From Whoopi Goldberg to Frank Langella to Dennis Farina to the NBA players (I'm not shitting you), they all worked well. They were the ones that put the smile on my face. Sure, I didn't like Eddie's best friend, but she only appeared in three to four scenes max. On a different note, I'd like to point out that Frank Langella reminded me of Burt Reynolds in this movie. He didn't look like Reynolds, but his character reminded me of him. The way he acted and the way he dressed, automatically made me think of Reynolds. Hell, they could've replaced Langella with Reynolds! That would've been great! But, Langella was great in his role, so it didn't really matter. All in all (and one and one), Eddie turned out ot be a surprising comedy that came righ toff of the bench and made the winning basket!

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Old 03-19-2006, 04:13 AM
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Amalthea, what's the worst movie you've ever seen and what would you rate it? I'm not trying to be a smartass I'm just curious because you never seem to watch a bad movie which is great.
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Old 03-19-2006, 07:05 AM
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It is a really solid flick, with a strong cast. I would've like to have seen it on stage..... and yeh that was a pretty amazing song, she was in the broadway show too wasn't she?
she was .. the only b-way cast to be in the movie.

the coolest part of the song is that she sang it in her character voice as well ..
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