uh...im sorry but i have to disagree...Romeo was a *wack* movie and god knows I have much love and respect for jet li...fight scenes had no energy [all three of them] and there was just so much bullshit squeezed throughout the movie...put my ass to sleep...the concept was good but the soul wasnt there... (wow not a word about techno...who wants a piece?) -v
> Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 08:29:24 EDT > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > CC: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Romeo Must Die (was: replace barbie with ken) > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > In a message dated 4/19/00 8:09:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > << I've been wanting to see Romeo Must Die for a while now, but the > reviews=20 > are so > > mixed I don't know what to do. How many of you saw it and thought it was > "Th= > e > > Shit' (=A92000 Sean Deason/Matrix records) >> > > I saw it and whoever didn't like it is *full* of "shit" (neatly > avoiding=20 > trademark hassles by not using the 'the' prefix). Jet's fight scenes were > a=20 > little Jackie Chan/found- objects-as-weapons-esque, but the film overall > was= > =20 > noirish and very stylized and Aaliyah was incredible. The plot became=20 > transparent in the third act of the film but it looked so good, it > didn't=20 > matter. Its "Romeo and Juliet" subtext was a bit of a stretch, too; in > this=20 > movie, they weren't lovers (I still like the visually tricked-out Baz=20 > Luhrmann alternate-Earth version with Leo and Claire Danes though). The > film= > =20 > was set in San Fran and why am I talking about this movie on 313 ? > > Alan > (woken up by upstairs neighbor's mini-revival meeting; wait till I > start=20 > working on my album) > >