Didn't help Stanley Kubrick wouldn't leave England for fear of flying and this supposedly from a director famous for his attention to detail. Yeah because fir trees dominate the skyline of VietnamGawdzilla wrote:The VN segment was utter shit, no doubt about that.Animavore wrote:I can only watch the first half of FMJ. After they leave boot camp it becomes shite.
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Didn't the palm trees come from Spain? I remember vaguely one scene fought in what appeared to be an abandoned industrial complex. Not the terrain I was looking for in a movie about Vietnam. (Apocalypse Now was filmed in the P.I., so at least they got close.)Animavore wrote:Didn't help Stanley Kubrick wouldn't leave England for fear of flying and this supposedly from a director famous for his attention to detail. Yeah because fir trees dominate the skyline of VietnamGawdzilla wrote:The VN segment was utter shit, no doubt about that.Animavore wrote:I can only watch the first half of FMJ. After they leave boot camp it becomes shite.
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I feel the same way about Law and Order:Criminal Intent when Vincent D'Onofrio isn't on.Animavore wrote:I can only watch the first half of FMJ. After they leave boot camp it becomes shite.
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hadespussercats wrote:I feel the same way about Law and Order:Criminal Intent when Vincent D'Onofrio isn't on.Animavore wrote:I can only watch the first half of FMJ. After they leave boot camp it becomes shite.

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I didn't realize D'Onofrio was as big as he is until I connected up his performance in M.I.B. And I agree with hadespssurcats, Law and Order Criminal Intent just isn't worth watching without Goren and Eames.

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So, is D'Onofrio an aspie in L&O?
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No, but he's socially strange. His character's mother is schizophrenic. My sense is his relationship with her fueled an interest in abnormal psychology which he applies with great success to his work, catching criminals and making them confess.Gawdzilla wrote:So, is D'Onofrio an aspie in L&O?
J and I don't even refer to his show Law and Order-- we call it "Vinnie D."
And Katherine Erbe is the perfect Watson-- tiny to his towering, tough and down to earth to his dreaminess, daughter of a cop...
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I never watched Avatar when it came out in the cinema, owing to a monumental disinterest in space smurfs. I've just seen 3 minutes of it on the telly and it looked like a slightly more expensive episode of Pokemon. Total shite.
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It has a plot almost identical to Dances With Wolves. Seeing three minutes' worth is probably better than watching the whole thing.Clinton Huxley wrote:I never watched Avatar when it came out in the cinema, owing to a monumental disinterest in space smurfs. I've just seen 3 minutes of it on the telly and it looked like a slightly more expensive episode of Pokemon. Total shite.
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Great insult from the detective movie Harper with Paul Newman. Some character is threatening Harper (Newman), saying "If I wanted to get ugly...", and Newman interrupts him with "You are ugly!"
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