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With all the Film Festival stuff, had very little time to watch DVDs. I did forget to mention one from the other day, and one I viewed this morning:
Amore Perros (2000 - Mexico) (Viewed 17 June 2006): Although this has been largely billed as Mexico's answer to Pulp Fiction, and the three-part storylining with interlocking characters is quite similar, it offers much more than your average clone of the same era.
Clueless (1995 - USA) (Viewed 19 June 2006): Believe it or not, I had never seen this film. After watching a number of well-regarded teen movies lately, I was wondering how this would stand up. The dialogue is still witty, and most of the references still hit home. Nice.
			
			
									
						
							Amore Perros (2000 - Mexico) (Viewed 17 June 2006): Although this has been largely billed as Mexico's answer to Pulp Fiction, and the three-part storylining with interlocking characters is quite similar, it offers much more than your average clone of the same era.
Clueless (1995 - USA) (Viewed 19 June 2006): Believe it or not, I had never seen this film. After watching a number of well-regarded teen movies lately, I was wondering how this would stand up. The dialogue is still witty, and most of the references still hit home. Nice.
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The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (I watched it yesterday) It's not a bad movie, but it could have some inprovements. I did like, however, that Pat Carrol (sp?) did the same voice for Morgana, so it's kinda like a sister/same voice kind of thing. Anyway, next, I think I'll watch "Bambi in Africa, with Hamlet thrown in" in other words, I think I'll watch "Bamblet"  
			
			
									
						
							
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I didn't know that she did! I guess I was distracted by Flounder's comb overTheSequelofDisney wrote:The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (I watched it yesterday) It's not a bad movie, but it could have some inprovements. I did like, however, that Pat Carrol (sp?) did the same voice for Morgana, so it's kinda like a sister/same voice kind of thing. Anyway, next, I think I'll watch "Bambi in Africa, with Hamlet thrown in" in other words, I think I'll watch "Bamblet"

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Scratch this. I'm watching The Wizard of Oz, they are now being shown in to see the wizard. Can't wait to see the flying monkey'sTheSequelofDisney wrote:Anyway, next, I think I'll watch "Bambi in Africa, with Hamlet thrown in" in other words, I think I'll watch "Bamblet"
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