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    Saturday
    08Jan2005

    Quick Movie Notes

    Is it bad that I just watched S.W.A.T. and The Italian Job mostly on fast forward? I really couldn’t get into either story and figuratively bounced waiting for the heavy-music action scenes to finish. The little cars in The Italian Job were very cute, if I thought they had a back seat I’d look into getting one. Oh, well, I’m going to pour another glass of Riesling, open Rainbow Six again and try to enjoy by bed. Sleep well this weekend.

    I recently realize that the woman who finds herself left at the alter in Four Weddings and a Funeral is the same one left behind in What a Girl Wants. Anna Chancellor plays that role well.

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    Reader Comments (4)

    Hey, Italian Job and S.W.A.T. are Oscar-worthy movies compared to the movie I saw last night. White Noise. Not good. Many unanswered questions that I really don't care to figure out because it's just not worth it. Avoid it if you can.
    01.09.2005 05:29 | Unregistered CommenterEx Mea Sententia
    Ok, I'll avoid that one. Thanks for the tip!
    01.09.2005 09:05 | Registered Commenterkmsqrd
    Minis have back seats. What they lack is a trunk. (I gather that the back seats can be removed.)
    01.09.2005 16:09 | Unregistered Commenterpjm
    Well, I drive a small car, but I need both the back seat and the trunk so I'll avoid going for something as small as the Mini.
    01.09.2005 18:20 | Registered Commenterkmsqrd

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