| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 197.1 | View with proper expectations | VMSDEV::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Wed May 26 1993 13:13 | 9 | 
|  |     The cinematography was worthy of the award, but I was really
    disappointed by the movie.  It was a matter of expecting a plot
    and not finding one.
    
    I wouldn't call it a "story" so much as a series of vignettes.
    Long "Bicentennial Minutes" without the drama.  Many of which
    were interesting but didn't go anywhere, on to the next portrait.
    
      John
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| 197.2 | liked it a lot | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | blue scarab ring | Wed May 26 1993 14:08 | 8 | 
|  |     I liked it a lot, and found it very moving, and I have no interest in
    fishing!  :-)   I thought it had a plot, an interesting one.  I, also,
    thought the acting was good.  I thought Brad Pitt especially did a very
    good job of playing the wild, but likeable brother.  I cried at the
    end.
    
    Lorna
    
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| 197.3 |  | 26523::LASKY |  | Thu May 27 1993 07:38 | 13 | 
|  |     I'm not to sure why but this movie had the same touch and feel for me
    as Field of Dreams which is a very high compliment!  I thought the
    movie was great, it just quite simply told the story of a family and
    how they intereated within the family group and with friends.  It was
    kept low keyed and very true to life.
    
    I also think that Robert Redford is one fine director and has a great
    eye for picking out good stories to tell.  I've yet to see one his
    flicks that I have not enjoyed.
    
    			Go See it,
    
    			Bart Lasky
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| 197.4 | Good movie | 16821::VETEIKIS |  | Thu May 27 1993 08:47 | 15 | 
|  |     I thought this was a terrific movie also.
    The part that moved me was the illustration of how a father and his two
    boys took very different paths in life, yet held a common bond that
    runs very deep; a bond that is unspoken, as often male relationships
    are, but are known by each and makes them one. I can't recall any other
    movie that I've seen that has done such a splendid job of representing
    the "mystery" of male relationships.
    Relationships came first in this movie and primary, plot was secondary. 
    I applaud this risky move. Why? So many movies have sacrificed the
    development of of the characters and relationships, to "entertain us"
    with a spellbinding plot. This is one movie that didn't do that.
    Curt
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| 197.5 | Thumbs Up | 32198::KRUEGER |  | Fri May 28 1993 10:04 | 7 | 
|  |     I loved this movie.  It was slow-paced and told a story of a family,
    and those are the movies I find the most fascinating.  Every family has
    a story and this one moved me.  The acting was above reproach and the
    scenery made me want to move to Montana and bait my hook.  Just a
    beautiful film.
    
    Leslie
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| 197.6 | Not terrible but.... | 12027::BRASS |  | Fri May 28 1993 15:46 | 2 | 
|  | I thought it was kind of boring. Nuff said.
		Bob
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| 197.7 | Buy the laserdisc | 51219::GARLICK_N |  | Tue Oct 12 1993 09:45 | 10 | 
|  |     I know that this a Movies rather than a Laserdisc conference, but after
    seeing the disc this weekend, I thought I would recommend it
    unresevedly to anybody wondering whether to buy it. The picture is
    (with the exception of The Abyss - Collector's Edition) the sharpest I
    have ever seen. The sound is excellent, there are loads of chapter
    stops and there even some interesting liner notes on the sleeve. If you
    have a laserdisc player and you like this film, get the disc. It's a
    stunner.
    
    Nick
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| 197.8 |  | 33797::BENSON |  | Thu Dec 23 1993 14:36 | 4 | 
|  |     
    Excellent story.  I thought about it for days.
    
    jeff
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