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Date Posted: 12:40:59 10/12/04 Tue
Author: wwolfe
Author Host/IP: 161.149.63.106
Subject: The last good one I saw was "Maria, Full of Grace."
In reply to: skinner 's message, "We are really looking forward to that one." on 20:20:41 10/07/04 Thu

You probably won't have a chance to see it in a theater at this point, since it's a small independent movie that's been out for some time and has probably disappeared from whatever venues it managed to reach. But you should try it if you see it on DVD. Delirium and I saw it in the theater and we both thought it was excellent. The title character is a young Columbian woman, bright and ambitious, who's stuck in a village with no outlets for her energies. Through a series of events, she winds up acting as a drug mule for the local cartel, carrying drugs to New York City. Remarkably, the movie is never depressing, despite the tough subject matter.

I'd also recommend "Japenese Story," starring Toni Collette. It has an unusual story and Collette ought to win the Oscar.

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[> [> [> I've heard of it. -- skinner, 08:54:07 10/13/04 Wed (69.157.80.251)

We are fortunate that the very small town we live in (less than 5000 people) actually has a movie theater. Not a massive, stadium seat, silver city....but a good old mom & pop shop one movie theater. They do a darn good job of mixing popular hollywood movies with smaller independent films. The people who own it clearly love movies. Heck, they even have a "Mom & baby" movie once a month. Ian & I saw "The Notebook" last month.

Maria Full of Grace is on their schedule - but I can't remember if it's already been shown. (Usually they show movies several weeks after their wide release). Sean's mom comes over every other Friday & we go out for dinner, a pint and a movie. I'll see if it fits our schedule!

Oh, and I told Sean about Ginger Snaps III...and he wanted me to ask you if you have seen Dawn of the Dead yet? He went by himself to above mentioned theater to see it and is anxiously waiting for the DVD release.

lfm

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[> [> [> Re: Dawn of the Dead -- wwolfe, 10:36:23 10/13/04 Wed (161.149.63.106)

I haven't seen it yet, but I'll plan on it, based on Sean's recommendation. Maybe I can plan a zombie double bill, along with "Shaun of the Dead."

Your get togethers with your mother-in-law sound lovely. How lucky you are to have a good old-fashioned movie theater run by people who care about movies to serve as a social center for your town.

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