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Posted: Feb 03 2007 at 11:19am | IP Logged Quote MacBeth

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I'm going to digress here thinking about sci-fi...when I saw E.T. in the theater many moons ago, I didn't like it and I felt very alone . Well, some of our family watched it recently and I still didn't like but guess what...my dd didn't either! I am no longer alone .


If it's any consolation, I hated E. T. but I love much sci-fi.

I was thinking that the original Star Gate film is quite good (though we learn early in the film that the son of the main character has died in an accident with his dad's gun). My kids loved the scary bits, but also the Egyptology--think Indiana Jones with a space travel twist.

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We enjoyed "The Village" - definitely a thinking film, no real violence ( more implied) and no s**.

Also Deja Vu with Denzel Washington - just a few things you may want to ff through.

Firewall with Harrison Ford was ood - too violent for me at the end but the idea was interesting.

We also like all the old 1960 Miss Marple mysteries/thrillers...Oh, and the old Vertigo with Jimmy Stewart. And North by Northwest with Cary Grant.

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Posted: Feb 03 2007 at 9:56pm | IP Logged Quote Kelly

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Here's a question, too, has anyone seen "Blade Runner" recently? I liked it years ago, but honestly, I don't remember if there's anything really bad in it-it's been too long. Sigh.

Kelly in FL


I have the director's cut--lots of blood. Some brief nudity. The first target is an android who works as a prostitute. Thinly veiled homoerotic tension between the creator and one of his creations. Other than that, it's fine .


HAHA I'm glad I asked! Guess we can count that one out. Funny how the mind blocks out "key" aspects over time! I once checked out a movie for my kids that I had seen THREE times in the past 25 years, completely forgetting that it has a (totally gratuitous) scene where a stripper jumps naked from a cake! Yuck. I couldn't believe I had forgotten that part. Gulp. It obviously pays to ask!

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PS "Wait Until Dark" scared me, too.
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Posted: Feb 03 2007 at 9:58pm | IP Logged Quote Kelly

I will second MacBeth's plug for "Star Gate". BIG winner in this household.

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Posted: Feb 03 2007 at 10:35pm | IP Logged Quote Angie Mc

MacBeth wrote:
If it's any consolation, I hated E. T. but I love much sci-fi.


Is it sort of like saying "I hate peas" but I've only eaten canned peas and never eaten peas fresh from a garden? So all these years I thought I didn't like sci-fi because of eating canned ET . Bring on the garden sci-fi!

Here's a cut and paste list of recommendations from the individual posts. Thanks so much!

Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
Sunset Boulevard
Gaslight
All M. Night Shyamalan films: Signs, The Sixth Sense, The Village, Nosferatu, The Lady in the Water (may not work with boys because girls is pretty undressed)
Alfred Hitchcock:
"I confess"
"Rear Wiindow"
"North by Northwest"
"Strangers on a Train"
"To Catch a Thief"
"Dial M for Murder"
"Charade"
Twilight Zone movie with John Lithgow
Jumangi is fun.
Indiana Jones movies, but maybe not the second.
The Mummy with Brendan Frazier, this wouldn't work for teenage boys because of the woman's attire
Poltergeist terrified me as a kid (There is a scene where the parents are smoking pot.)
War of the Worlds
Wait Until Dark
Edgar Allen Poe movies: Pit and the Pendulum
I Confess
"Arsenic and old Lace" with Cary Grant.
2 Alfred Hitchock that star Doris Day one is "The Man who Knew to Much" (also stars Jimmy Stewart) and the other I can't remember but I think something like Midnight Lace???
Vincent Price: House of Wax
Wuthering Heights?
Vertigo with Jimmy Stewart
North by Northwest with Cary Grant
1960 Miss Marple mysteries/thrillers
Firewall with Harrison Ford was good (too violent)
Deja Vu with Denzel Washington
The Village
Star Gate

No:
Blade Runner

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Posted: Feb 07 2007 at 10:06am | IP Logged Quote Cay Gibson

All this talk must have given me the taste for a good thriller. I just posted my review of The Skeleton Key on my blog.

The Skeleton Key starring Kate Hudson is not for young viewers (so ignore this one for your kids) but I found it pretty tame and it does give you a wonderful taste of Louisiana culture. I wanted to mention it because so many of us seem to appreciate M. Night Shyamalan's twists and this one, directed by Iain Softley, bears that mark.

All ????able material is on my blog.

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Posted: Feb 07 2007 at 5:38pm | IP Logged Quote Angie Mc

Thanks so much, Cay! When you talked about the connection between thrillers and being with your mom, I thought, "My mom and I have the same connection with musicals!" Also, I lost my stomach strength after becoming a mother...glad to hear it might come back .

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