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Finally saw Midnight in Paris. An utterly charming film. The main characters I found only mildly interesting, but the city of Paris and the cameos really got me hooked.

Kudos to Woody Allen for excellent directing and a superb screenplay. I mean you gota love this dialogue:

Man Ray: A man in love with a woman from a different era. I see a photograph!
Luis Buñuel: I see a film!
Gil: I see insurmountable problem!
Salvador Dalí: I see rhinoceros!
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Originally posted by Rothko:
I just finished watching the entire "West Wing" series.



Never saw one episode.

I'm flying to Europe soon and starting to think about what I may select to watch. Did you enjoy the series?


We LOVED West Wing and were very sorry when the series came to an end.

One of my all-time favorite TV lines was at the beginning of an episode when the President (Martin Sheen) was reacting to the capture of a shot-down American pilot by either Iran or Iraq, and he told the British ambassador who acted as a go-between to inform the captors that "if one hair on the pilot's head is harmed, I shall smite them with fury of rolling thunder." It made me laugh at first, it sounding so very biblical, until I realized that there are only a couple of people on our planet who can actually say something like that without it being hyperbole at all. Anyway, I always loved the dialogue on that show; very smart as well as entertaining writers.
"Jiro Dreams of Sushi" Interesting documentary, but over-rated. Some touching and funny moments, but not sure that this "sushi nazi" deserves this much attention. Ehh...

"Le Havre" Liked it a lot. But, some might wonder why a Finnish director is doing a movie in France about race relations. Nonetheless, I found it well done, moving, and humorous. Recommended.

"Footnote" A LOT better than I thought it would be. Given its treatment, in part, of Talmudic scholarship I thought it might be something of an updated "The Chosen." Not so. Great treatment of generational differences, jealousy, ego, etc. Highly recommended.
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Originally posted by wine+art:
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Originally posted by Rothko:
I just finished watching the entire "West Wing" series.



Never saw one episode.

I'm flying to Europe soon and starting to think about what I may select to watch. Did you enjoy the series?



I think the "West Wing" was some of the finest television done. The first couple seasons are fantastic. It slowed a little bit in the end, but then it picked up again with the Presidential elections (which is why I decided to watch it again).

Even watching an episode or two a night, it is going to take a while to go thru seven seasons. But it is worth it.

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