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July 7th, 2003, 03:33 PM | #31 |
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(Sigh). It's the decade of the sequel and remake, I suppose. I agree in that I would rather see Mel in the role.
I'm actually looking forward to the Indiana Jones IV movie (um, Grandpa Jones?) when and if it comes out. No offense to Mr. Ford, of course! I should get off my butt and finish some of my scripts. They're (Hollywood) either holding all the good NEW scripts in one room or they know we'll (I'll) pay to see anything! I'm just a movie "John" I guess!
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<<I'm just a movie "John" I guess!>>
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July 7th, 2003, 07:24 PM | #33 |
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Thanks. And a darn fine one it is too!
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Sometimes the talk in the theater is better than the movie. I remember watching "The Living Daylights" when it was released and a sweet, old, "ma and pa" couple were obviously on their first trip to the big city in a long time. They didn't seem to know how to talk at anything less than full volume.
(During the psychedelic Bond opening credits) Pa: Will you look at that, mother? Ma: I'll swan... Pa: Never saw such a thing. Ma: Ain't the colors perdy. This kind of chatter went on through the whole movie. Forget Timothy Dalton, I wanted to just turn around and talk to them. |
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