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  1. In Memory of LAJ_FETT: Please share your remembrances and condolences HERE
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  1. DarthWeenie

    DarthWeenie Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Sep 2, 2002
    One of the most genius, well scripted, beautifully shot, underrated, and forgettable movies of all time.

    Theres as much going on the background of every shot as there is in any Star Wars movie, thats right, the Weenie said ANY Star Wars movie, without the annoyance of all of the background action being CG.

    Well acted. Very well directed. One of the most original movies this particular weenie has ever seen. It can give you chills and a sense of wonder that rivals the original Star Wars itself.

    Its the best example of George Lucas' writing. BY FAR.

    It gets better every time you see it, because its so fast paced and there is so much going on outside of the foreground, that you couldnt notice it in one veiwing. The more of that stuff you notice, the more you like the movie and understand the deeper meanings, and subtle jokes in it.

    Plus, its hilarious.

    The humor is a bit Jar-Jar like, but instead of taking ridiculous childish antics and trying to pass them off in a movie meant to be taken semi-seriously (like TPM), this movie knows its acting cheesy and chooses to revel in it. It takes place in the 1930s and its just like watching a modern-day 1930s movie.

    If youve seen it only once, do yourself a favor and go see it again.

    If youve never seen it, do yourself a favor and go rent it tonight.

    When youre through with that, come back here and tell us what you liked.

    [color=indigo]In our [b]index[/b] you'll find this thread listed;

    [link=http://boards.theforce.net/message.asp?topic=3241433] Anyone see The Radioland Murders? [/link]

    :)

    So please feel free to repost your thoughts above into the existing discussion on the movie. Thanks.[/color]
     
  2. weezyslob

    weezyslob Jedi Youngling star 3

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    Oct 3, 2002
    Either Internet Movie Database.com is wrong or you meant "Radioland Murders". I'm willing to bet the human not the site messed up though.
     
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