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| Fesarius | Dec 10 2004, 03:44 PM Post #46 |
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Admiral
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It was his last film, and reviews of it that I have read were not good. |
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| 24thcenstfan | Dec 10 2004, 03:48 PM Post #47 |
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^^Actually, I think Kubrick was working on one last film when he died. It may have been with Tom Cruise as well. Back to Eye's Wide Shut. If you are a fan of his you might like it. However, when I first watched the movie I came away wishing I hadn't wasted the 3 hours. |
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| Dr. Noah | Dec 10 2004, 03:50 PM Post #48 |
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That's how I usually feel after seeing a flick with Tom Cruise in it. "Wha? The movies' over? Yeah, honey, I thought it was great."
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| gvok | Dec 10 2004, 04:07 PM Post #49 |
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EWS was very well crafted and acted. The plot was almost secondary IMO. I think it is worth seeing especially if you like Kubrick. |
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| Fesarius | Dec 10 2004, 04:35 PM Post #50 |
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24, Agreed. I should have written 'last completed film.'
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