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Originally posted by wine+art:
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Originally posted by KSC02:
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Originally posted by mpls wine guy:
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.

Man, I loved that movie.


I can not imagine it is the same on a small screen.


its not. I took my wife to see this movie for our first serious date. We own a copy and it is not the same - even on a 52 in plasma.

Good movie though....

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Originally posted by Primordealsoup:
Yes, w/ Jet Li. Came out in '02? I think it is one that Tarantino helped bring to the US.

I agree that the story was a bit lacking. Crouching Tiger was better in that respect. But many scenes are fantastic as far as choreography is concerned.


Ditto. Good flick. If you find you like those two, might check out "Iron Monkey" as well. It was an early 90s film that was released in the US about a decade later. Good, not great story, top notch fight choreography.
Re: Rutget Hauer: Granted. I almost put a smiley face next to that comment, but it wouldn't have conveyed the snideness of my remark. Maybe googley eyes would have been better. Great job by Rutger though.

This is the latest (and hopefully last) cut by Director Ridley Scott. Came out last year, I think. Not sure if it is on Blue Ray, but the picture and sound are excellent on the DVD I have, and there is no Harrison Ford narration (like Director's cut too I believe). If you've already seen it, this is the best version. Other subtle changes too.
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Originally posted by thirsty man:
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Originally posted by indybob:
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Originally posted by Primordealsoup:
Also, Rutger Hauer's career performance.


Haven't seen this cut as I remember. Love the film though. Agreed on Hauer's career performance, but you have to admit that's not saying a lot.


not to pile on - but what would the contenders be?


Hi TM! Hope the event down in Nashtucky, Wink, went excellently!

Hauer was pretty good in The Hitcher. He does a nice job at "creepy" in that one if you haven't seen it.
it was wonderful and we were sorry you and your beautiful bride were unable to attend. I'll see if I can dig out the menu and pairings. We had three wines older than my brother (who attended) and every course was excellent (plus they did a separate vegetarian pairing - for the veg heads in the group). I'll have to check The Hitcher out - not one I've seen before.

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