haven't read something this delightful on this list in some time.
thanks, matt!
mr ripley was engrossing...however i found it too long and some
editing could have occured in my book.
looking forward to magnolia...but the whole 3 hour thing sorta scares
me.
robert

> ----------
> From:         Matt  Evanosky[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Sunday, January 09, 2000 9:08 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      [MMouse]: will nature make a man out of me yet?
> 
> sweet jesus, i don't think i've such a fortunate week of film viewing....
> the talented mr ripley: is all that and then some , it has all the
> intensity
> and pace of a kerouac novel...by the end , you are just so caught up in
> it,
> you can't help yr self...me, i am moving to the southern coast of italy
> circa 1958-9....anyone wants to join me, let me know....i know this guy
> that
> has a time machine in his bedroom, i have the black biker shorts necessary
> for the trip,,,mmmkay....
> 
> magnolia: wow!!! movies are such a hard thing to really get pumped for ,
> because its generally a 2 or (in this case 3 ) hour tour de force of
> sitting
> and watching and trying to identify with the goings-on  onscreen.  in this
> case, wow,  it was just incredible....even tom cruise picks up his game
> and
> puts it back to the lofty heights that he had set with cocktail....philip
> seymour hoffman is undoubtedly our finest export...we should bottle him
> and
> sell him to the french....all i know is that i never really cared for
> frogs,
> and this film does nothing to change that...
> 
> so to sum up : 2 enthusiastic thumbs up yr bum!!!!!
> 
> matt (i just want a bit part in yr life)
> 
> 
> 

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