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10-16-2001, 12:13 AM
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Is it just me or is The Shawshank Redemption one of the most perfect movies around...
The movie screams excellence.
Any opinions?
Morgan Freemans best imo.
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10-16-2001, 01:18 AM
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Since I am most definitely not a well-spoken critic, I will simply say I couldn't agree with you more! What a great movie!
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10-16-2001, 01:38 AM
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Perfect.
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10-16-2001, 02:25 AM
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The movie is good and gets better with repeated viewings. I'll go on a limb here and say I thought The Green Mile was better. Not by much, but still better. I would still give them both **** stars though. And to all those people that say Shawshank should have won Best Picture in 1994, sorry, but that should have gone to Pulp Fiction.
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10-16-2001, 02:37 AM
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Frank Darabont directed a real jem in Shawshank. It's one of the only DVD's I have which I gave repeated viewings to (because I'm constantly buying and viewing new flicks). Yes, it is one of the most perfect movies around IMO.
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10-16-2001, 07:51 AM
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My vote goes for Shawshank over the Green Mile as well.
Shawshank was nicely done. The ending bookend segment from the Green Mile changed the tone of the story and gave it a downer ending that was not needed.
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10-16-2001, 08:00 AM
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I love the movie, and I agree with Gilbert that it gets better with repeated viewings...one of the few movies to do so.
Green Mile was great, but Shawshank was still better IMO.
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10-16-2001, 08:03 AM
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Since you asked for opinions, I'll venture mine. Obviously, from the other replies you've received so far, you aren't alone in your admiration of the film. But I have no idea what anyone sees in this film. Words cannot express how much I HATE this film. When I watch SHAWSHANK (I've seen it twice), I see nothing but cheap sentiment and cartoon villains; I feel like I'm the one serving the life sentence as each agonizing minute passes. I find nothing interesting or compelling about anything that happens on screen. I truly am puzzled by why the film is so well regarded. I know that there are others who share my distain for the movie, but around this forum, mine is certainly a minority opinion. But you did ask.
-Jerry
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10-16-2001, 08:42 AM
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Well, I like it. Granted, TSR is simplistic, but it's undeniably entertaining. I find it to be quite involving despite its two-plus hour running time.
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He thought on homeland, the big timber, the air thin and chill all the year long. Tulip poplars so big through the trunk they put you in mind of locomotives set on end. He thought of getting home and building him a cabin on Cold Mountain so high that not a soul but the nighthawks passing across the clouds in autumn could hear his sad cry. Of living a life so quiet he would not need ears. And if Ada would go with him, there might be the hope, so far off in the distance he did not even really see it, that in time his despair might be honed off to a point so fine and thin that it would be nearly the same as vanishing.
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