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Date Posted: 15:11:41 12/18/03 Thu
Author: wwolfe
Author Host/IP: 161.149.63.100
Subject: I forgot "The Italian Job" and "Kill Bill."
In reply to: Kuzibah 's message, "Bearing in mind I have yet to see Return of the King..." on 14:42:15 12/18/03 Thu

The latter was obviously a Freudian slip.

"The Italian Job" was everything that Hollywood does best, even if it doesn't do it often enough, and almost nothing that it does badly. A very solid little entertainment machine that hummed along nicely from starting line to the checkered flag - meaning those zippy little cars were its perfect emblem.

From last year, I forgot "Roger Dodger," which should have ended one scene sooner, but was otherwise an excellent rendition of a very creepy type, and "Femme Fatale," about which the highest compliment I can offer is that I'm still amazed that Brian DePalma made a movie I liked a lot.

Also from last year, I'm still trying to see "Auto Focus." So far, Blockbuster's one and only copy has been out every time I've checked. And my thirteen HBO channels via digital cable have allowed me to make the happy discovery that "Secretary" holds up very well after repeated viewings. (On the other hand, "The Rules of Attraction" is like a pond scum milkshake - by far the most repellant movie, in an entirely unartistic way, that I've seen in many years.)

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