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Dallas 362 (2003)
excellent movie
I saw this movie for the first time this week on June 2, 2006. Before this, I had never even heard of the movie. I did however know of Scott Caan, have seen him in quite a few flicks and actually adore him and his acting abilities. I saw only part of the movie on the 2nd, so I rigged my DVD recorder to record the movie early this a.m. I woke up and watched the movie from beginning to end. Now, I consider myself quite the movie buff and consider my critiques to be pretty accurate and informative. If someone in my family or a friend wants to see a movie, they ask me what they should get or ask about the choices they have made. This movie was brilliant. It was witty, down to earth yet anything but boring, and most off all worth watching. Nowadays its hard to say that about a movie. It's a shame that I hadn't discovered this flick when it first came out as I would have watched it and recommended it to EVERY person I know. It truly was original and Scott Caan is more brilliant than I ever gave him credit for. I've always loved his acting, but who knew that he was so incredibly talented all-around? I am proud to say that I love this movie, recommend it to movie lovers everywhere and am going to go out and purchase this film ASAP !! Thanks for letting me say my piece. Jerri
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)
graveyard scene-what's up with that?
I am totally confused about the graveyard scene. It doesn't fit with this movie at all. The group is moving through a graveyard, they stop to rest a minute, decide that Alice isn't going to kill Peyton and that Jill will if and when it "comes to that". When all of a sudden, "people" start emerging from graves. Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but graveyards are for people who are dead. By the looks of most of them, they had been dead for some time. If they have been dead and not exposed to the virus, why are they coming back from the dead and trying to eat these live human beings? I know people that are watching are not supposed to think of these things, but perhaps I've missed something. Maybe someone could post what is going on that I may have missed. I just saw it as a useless fight scene with no connection to the actual plot. The plot being that the living in Raccoon City were being infected by the virus, dying and returning to life on some sort of primal level and trying to feed on what is left of the live human beings. Where do these already dead people fit in?
Disappearing Acts (2000)
question about title
When I first saw this movie on cable(not sure which channel) I taped it. I believe the title was Couple au defi. As a month or so went by, I didn't see it listed under that name anymore, then I happened to see the name Disappearing Acts, checked it out and was shocked to find that it was the same movie I thought was of a different name. Does anyone know anything about this? Perhaps it was the name of the book? Also, I posted earlier a question about the song Zora sang in the studio. I would love to know the name of it, who actually sings it and where to find it. Don't want much do I? If anyone can help with any of my questions I'd be very grateful. I really did like this movie and just to watch Wesley do anything is good enough for this white girl! Thanx, Jerri