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Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - Scott Miller - 06-01-2004 thisisatest Wrote:Steve D Two documentaries I've watched recently qualify as gorgeous: Step Into Liquid and Winged Migration. SIL is about surfing and WM about the migratory patterns of birds. Both are sumptuous, and SIL has a kick-ass soundtrack as well. Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - Joe Konrath - 06-02-2004 fpw Wrote:Girl with a Pearl Earring. Really? I thought it was your basic cheapo shot-on-video adult flick, complete with poor lighting and fake enthusiasm. Oh, wait... I'm thinking of The Girl with the Pearl Necklace... My bad. J Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - Scott Miller - 06-02-2004 Joe Konrath Wrote:Really? I thought it was your basic cheapo shot-on-video adult flick, complete with poor lighting and fake enthusiasm. You make me want to break out my ZZ Top collection. Scott Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - sandeedazey - 07-26-2004 fpw Wrote:Girl with a Pearl Earring. Absolutly true. I rented it recently and was in love with the colors and the perfection of the shots. They did look like a Vermeer painting. I felt the ending was abrupt, I was thinking and?? and??! But I watched it again just for the beauty of it. Nice to see men who will look at movies like that. My husband pronounced it a "girl" movie and wasn't interested. Sandee Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - Ken Valentine - 07-27-2004 sandeedazey Wrote:Absolutly true. I rented it recently and was in love with the colors and the perfection of the shots. They did look like a Vermeer painting. I felt the ending was abrupt, I was thinking and?? and??! But I watched it again just for the beauty of it. Nice to see men who will look at movies like that. My husband pronounced it a "girl" movie and wasn't interested. I had never heard of it before. I rented it on FPW's recommendation. Then I bought it. It looked like all the Dutch Masters had been brought to life . . . Steen, Vermeer, Van Rijn . . . I in turn recommended it to a friend, and his wife, who happens to be a rather accomplished painter herself. Ken - likes his "girl" movies - V. Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - XiaoYu - 07-27-2004 I haven't seen 'Pearl Earring,' but I did think 'Hero' was much better than Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon as Chinese movies go. It was still a bit too mystical-unbelievable with some of the martial arts, but it wasn't bad. Wish they'd tone down a bit and use some real gong-fu instead of CG and wires. The scene changes drowning in the vivid colors were visually nice, and I thought the plot was much deeper than most martial arts flicks; I enjoyed it. I'm looking forward to China's next try and see if they can top Hero. Possibly the most beautiful movie I've ever seen - Kenji - 07-27-2004 XiaoYu Wrote:I haven't seen 'Pearl Earring,' but I did think 'Hero' was much better than Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon as Chinese movies go. It was still a bit too mystical-unbelievable with some of the martial arts, but it wasn't bad. Wish they'd tone down a bit and use some real gong-fu instead of CG and wires. The scene changes drowning in the vivid colors were visually nice, and I thought the plot was much deeper than most martial arts flicks; I enjoyed it. I'm looking forward to China's next try and see if they can top Hero. I agree with you. Hero is awesome. Jet Li doesn't need CG, except The One. |