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Sillycalimomma
| Sunday, January 04, 2004 - 1:34 am
Well, we went to catch this flick today. It is hard for me to get to the movies these days because the price has jumped so high! I really liked this movie, although I did find it to be a bit long and I guess maybe I had my expectations up a bit to high walking in. In all though I think that it was very cute and a bit of a tear jerker as well!
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Ketchuplover
| Sunday, January 11, 2004 - 6:58 pm
SPOILER ALERT!! SPOILER ALERT!! When Albert finney was in the hospital with Billy Crudup why did Billy Crudup start telling a story? I saw the movie but I guess my brain dozed off for a second. Thanks for your help
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Tabbyking
| Monday, January 12, 2004 - 6:22 pm
we may go see it tomorrow. if so, i'll try and stay awake to let you know!
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Sillycalimomma
| Monday, January 12, 2004 - 6:28 pm
MAJOR SPOILER ALERT........... Ketchup-Sorry, Just now saw this. Boy you really must have fallen asleep there, huh? Brain freeze...lol. Anyway, Billy started telling the story because well....ok, let me figure out how to say all this. Remember how his father had looked into the witch's eye and saw how he was going to die? Then later in the movie when he was ill and his son asked him about it he told him that he would die in an unusual way, not "like this". He was there dying in the hospital and of course it was not the way he "wanted" to die. He asked his son to tell him how it ended. It took him a minute to get what his father was asking, but once he did he rolled with it and gave his father an ending that fit the rest of his life I guess you could say. Does that make any sense?
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Ketchuplover
| Monday, January 12, 2004 - 7:15 pm
That makes sense but if the vision in the eye didn't show a death in the hospital then he wasn't going to die there. Unless of course the father was lying about the unusual death! ps. SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sillycalimomma
| Monday, January 12, 2004 - 8:36 pm
SPOILER ALERT Oh dear Ketchup.....I think you just may have been lost this entire movie! Remember that the witch wasn't really a witch that could see the future but in fact that girl from Spectra? Basically, his stories did have some truths in them, but they were also embelished a bit to make things more interesting. They were parts of his true life mixed up with untruths. I forget what the son said at the end of the movie, but it went with this idea.Basically, he never did see how he was to die and that is why he wanted his son to tell him how it went. I thought it was a great "end" to the film since it showed the son finally understanding why his father told those "big fish" stories....
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Hummingbird
| Monday, January 12, 2004 - 11:16 pm
I was looking forward to this movie and haven't seen it yet. It was panned by several critics which has made me leery of it. Is it good enough for the price of a ticket? I was going to wait for it to go to video.
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Tabbyking
| Monday, January 12, 2004 - 11:43 pm
an author i really like emailed several of us and asked us to give it a viewing if we could. he had seen a sneak preview (or premiere) of it a month or two back and only went at first because he knew someone in production--you know, the 'be polite' thing. then he emailed us to tell us it really was a good film and how much he enjoyed it. he said he knew the critics were going to be not so great about it, but it was worth seeing.
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Sillycalimomma
| Tuesday, January 13, 2004 - 1:31 am
I thought it was a pretty good film, but it all depends on what kind of mood you are in and what kind of movies you enjoy. It is of course about a son trying to get a better understanding of his fathers life before he dies as all he thinks he knows of him is untrue...too many "I got a BIG FISH stories" you know how some dads can just embelish their hearts out!The majority of the movie is taking you back into his fathers life during various stages and the stories that he tells. It is about 2 hours long though. I have a real hard time letting money go for a movie. We saw it during the day so it was much cheaper.DH liked it as well, but was a bit upset at the price we spent to watch it.It has to be "epic" for him to be worth it I suppose....
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Ketchuplover
| Tuesday, January 13, 2004 - 7:05 pm
My brain ain't working right
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Egbok
| Monday, January 19, 2004 - 12:04 am
Egbob and I saw this film tonight. I loved the romantic storyline of how Edward (Albert Finney) loved his wife, Sandra (Jessica Lange), so deeply and she him. The embellished tales that Edward told his son over the years were wonderfully rich and a lot of fun. I'm glad I saw this movie on the big screen.
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Brenda1966
| Monday, January 19, 2004 - 11:33 am
I saw this over the weekend and really appreciated the originality of the film. It was warm and funny and certainly worth a trip to the theater, especially a matinee (I always go when it's cheapest).
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Ketchuplover
| Monday, January 19, 2004 - 5:29 pm
I'm a cheapskate too
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Newman
| Tuesday, January 20, 2004 - 10:06 pm
Just saw it at the Continental, then went to Piccolo's Restaurant to talk about it. Brenday, was that you and Fanny behind me having all that trouble unwrapping the plastic from whatever the heck it was you were eating??? Really good movie. Reminded me of what a lost art storytelling is. What with TV and videogames and what not do people have time for someone to tell a story anymore? There was a lot of humor in the movie and a lot of confusion to me and Ketchup, as to what was real and what was made up. How could the father afford to buy the town of Spectre? From the bank robbery money? How is it that Ed didn't sleep with the lovely Jenny? It is like he had a secret life...the missing years. Billy Crudup didn't know his dad. How could he? He was never around. I never got to know my Dad either. Lot of missing years I never heard about. I think he was secretly married and divorced once. Scandal back then in the late '40s I'm sure. Matinee is the only way to go. My pal Cib asked for the Senior ticket and got in for $5.50. I had to pay a buck extra and that was during ( ) time! Hey, I have gray in my beard, I'm going to be a Senior next time I think. Is that wrong?
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Brenda1966
| Wednesday, January 21, 2004 - 10:45 am
No, not I Newman! I'm always a quiet unwrapper! *spoilers follow* As for where did he get the money to buy the town? They showed him contacting the bankrobber-now-stock-broker and the circus guy. He got them to invest. He didn't sleep with Jenny because he was faithful to his wife. I don't think the point of the movie is to know for certain what is "real" and what was a story. It was about watching this son discover that the stories he thought were false were based in truth and that his father had a colorful and interestng life.
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Tishala
| Wednesday, January 21, 2004 - 3:27 pm
I saw this when it first came out. It's really a very good film. Much better than I expected. I really think Tim Burton is a wonderful director.
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Yankee_In_Ca
| Friday, January 23, 2004 - 6:14 pm
Question -- I know the movie is PG-13. Is this movie something that 1) would be appropriate and 2) would interest a "sophisticated" 11-year-old?? Thanks, Yankee
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Abbynormal
| Sunday, January 25, 2004 - 10:21 pm
Saw this movie today. I was disappointed the first 30 minutes because it was a slow start. If it doesn't immediately grab me I get bored. I was teary by the end though. I thought it was a good movie, it's just that the previews were fantastic! So exciting! Went with two 20ish and they raved, the 12 year old told me how many tiles the ceiling had. LOL I was excited that it was filmed in Alabama.
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Newman
Member
11-13-2003
| Tuesday, January 27, 2004 - 9:13 pm
Not sure an 11 year old would like it. This movie gets my most underrated movie of the year. I liked it far better than I thought I would. Most over-rated, over-hyped, for me, was Cold Mountain, Seabiscuit, and Master & Commander. I was generally disappointed in those. Big Fish was a pleasant surprise.
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Webkitty
Member
07-24-2001
| Sunday, February 08, 2004 - 3:42 pm
I just saw this movie on the big screen (matinee, 4 bucks) and I'm glad I did. I loved the whole movie. I got teary at the end and lol at other parts. I didn't think it had a slow start at all. The 'big fish' prop was a great visual. Imo, one of the measures of a really good movie is that everyone who sees it has just a ~little~ different interpretation that sparks discussion. This is one of them.
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Fabnsab
Member
08-07-2000
| Monday, February 09, 2004 - 3:19 am
Great movie! I cried at the end. The bathtub scene got me too. I love Ewan McGregor and I think he is the most underrated actor out there!
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Azriel
Member
08-01-2000
| Sunday, February 29, 2004 - 3:18 am
Just want to warn people. Don't go see this movie in a movie theatre if you have recently lost your father. I cried, I sobbed and I was a total basketcase. I've never made such a spectacle out of myself in a public place before. It was a great movie. I highly recommend it.
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Jed245
Member
11-01-2002
| Monday, April 26, 2004 - 10:22 pm
My father is still living and doing well. And it's in part because of him and his stories that I loved this movie as much as I did. I would recommend this movie to anyone. Children won't be able to sit through it because it's a long slow start. And if you pay attention to the whole movie it really has something to say.
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Lycanthrope
Member
09-19-2002
| Sunday, May 02, 2004 - 10:32 pm
It's out on DVD now. I'd recommend renting before buying. It's an odd movie, but very touching. Sort of a fantasy/family mix.
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Frogichik
Member
06-11-2002
| Monday, May 03, 2004 - 7:36 am
Azriel, I took my cousin to see this movie to get his mind off the fact that his father was dying of LUNG CANCER. I thought it would be sweet fantasy movie. I felt sooo horrible!! It seems like every movie or tv show seems to have someone dying of cancer, but that may be because I'm sensitive to it right now.
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Tashakinz
Member
11-13-2002
| Monday, May 10, 2004 - 12:04 pm
We watched this yesterday - what a great movie. Thumbs way up.
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Ocean_islands
Member
09-07-2000
| Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 9:32 am
I didn't like it. I'm not sure why exactly, probably because I'm sick of McGregor who has really lost his edge. Also Burton's creativity is often misguided, in my opinion -- a lot of things are shown in this movie without our knowing why they are being shown or why should we care -- the entire 'Spectre' idea and all of its scenes, for example. It would have been one thing if he had made Spectre up, but when it turns out to be 'real' it is just unbelievable and kind of muddies everything up.
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Hippyt
Member
06-15-2001
| Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 9:50 am
I loved it! I thought it was a great example of Southern storytelling. I turned into a blubbering fool at the end. I would recommend this show to anyone.
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Tabbyking
Member
03-11-2002
| Thursday, May 13, 2004 - 10:45 pm
dd and i rented it a couple of weeks back and watched it twice right in a row. we both thought it was a very good movie. the movie that i don't get and that literally bored me to snoring--yet my sister has seen it a dozen times and thinks it's the best movie ever made--is "oh, brother, where art thou?" other than any scenes with holly hunter and all the little duckling kids. but i love holly hunter. the rest of the movie totally put me to sleep.
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Ophiliasgrandma
Member
09-04-2001
| Wednesday, May 19, 2004 - 4:40 pm
'Oh, Brother'...GREAT!! 'Big Fish'...eh!
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