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| 342.1 |  | 20932::ELKINS | Don't be so jejune | Tue Dec 14 1993 16:05 | 8 | 
|  |     
    I just saw this over the weekend and really enjoyed it.  It's
    got a quirky sense of humor - no big surprise with Mike Meyers
    in the lead.   I especially loved the scenes with his family
    where Mike Meyer's also plays his father.  Amanda Plummer
    was great as usual and I also wish they had used her more.
    
    Adam
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| 342.2 | We have a piper down. | 44247::SNEIL | FOLLOW WE WILL | Fri Apr 29 1994 17:27 | 6 | 
|  |     
     Out on Video in the UK.Go and rent it on your way home from work.
    It's brilliant,as .1 said the Family scenes are a riot.A must see.
    SCott
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| 342.3 | * (barely) | DECWET::JWHITE | mint snapple and drugs | Fri Apr 29 1994 17:45 | 4 | 
|  |     
    for the sake of completeness, i thought this was a complete waste
    of time.
    
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| 342.4 |  | 34838::PENFROY | Just Do It or Just Say No? | Fri Apr 29 1994 19:33 | 12 | 
|  |     
    Woman!
    
    
    
    Wo-man!
    
    
    
    Whoooa - Man!
    
    
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| 342.5 | completely uninteresting | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | discarded junk of other minds | Mon May 02 1994 10:00 | 8 | 
|  |     re .3, I agree with you on this one, Joe.
    
    I usually like Mike Meyers, but I rented this and was almost bored to
    death.  Nothing about it captured my interest, and I stopped watching
    it about half way through.
    
    Lorna
    
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| 342.6 |  | 9871::CLARK | Chairman of the Bored | Mon May 02 1994 15:10 | 10 | 
|  | re        <<< Note 342.4 by 34838::PENFROY "Just Do It or Just Say No?" >>>
>    Whoooa - Man!
    
Hee hee ...    
I thought the movie started out pretty slow (with the exception of that bit
in the coffeehouse scene), then provided a good number of yuks, then got
kinda cliche and predictable at the end.  Not as good as Wayne's World; better
than Wayne's World 2. ;^)
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| 342.7 | WW 2 was better | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | gee, I don't know what to say | Mon May 02 1994 15:22 | 4 | 
|  |     I liked Wayne's World 2, sort've.
    
    Lorna
    
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| 342.8 |  | 44234::GGOODMAN | Loonatic | Mon May 02 1994 16:00 | 5 | 
|  |     
    Sorry, but WW2 was brutal. I got the impression that the producers
    didn't understand why the original was funny....
    
    Graham.
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| 342.9 |  | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | gee, I don't know what to say | Mon May 02 1994 16:17 | 7 | 
|  |     Maybe because WW2 didn't aspire to much, and I didn't expect much, that
    I found it sort've funny and mildly funny.  (I certainly wouldn't want
    to sit through it a 2nd time, though.)  But, with Axe Murderer I
    expected a normal, reasonably decent story, and I didn't get one!
    
    Lorna
    
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| 342.10 |  | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | gee, I don't know what to say | Mon May 02 1994 16:45 | 12 | 
|  |     Also, I'm really sick of those cutesy type boy meets girl scenes such
    as in the butcher shop.
    
    Especially -
    
    Possible spoiler:
    
    
    Where he spends all that time helping her out in the butcher shop when
    it's busy and smiling at her and you know they're falling in love, etc. 
    It's been done before, ya know?  :-)
    
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| 342.11 |  | 9871::CLARK | Chairman of the Bored | Mon May 02 1994 16:58 | 1 | 
|  | Yeah, but usually there isn't that much playing around with meat.
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| 342.12 |  | 35186::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Thu May 05 1994 16:04 | 2 | 
|  |     I liked this movie, much to my surprise.  Even more of a shock was that
    my wife liked it too, much much better than WW2.
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| 342.13 | So There.... | 42371::HANDLEYI | Miracles while-u-wait | Mon May 09 1994 07:37 | 7 | 
|  |     
    I don't care what you cynics thought! I liked it!
    
    
    
    
    Ian
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| 342.14 |  | 44234::GGOODMAN | Loonatic | Mon Jun 27 1994 12:23 | 6 | 
|  |     re.0
    
    What was the cameo role that Linda Hamilton played? I got Grodin and
    Wright, but never caught her (unusual for me... :-)
    
    Graham.
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| 342.15 |  | NETRIX::michaud | Dana Carvey | Mon Jun 27 1994 13:25 | 6 | 
|  | > What was the cameo role that Linda Hamilton played? I got Grodin and
> Wright, but never caught her (unusual for me... :-)
	Hmm, you're stretching my memory (it's been 9 months), ....
	.... I'm sorry, I can't remember.  Anyone else (who may of
	seen it more recently) remember?
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| 342.16 | Ooooh Nansee 1 | 44245::DWALLACE | Nurses ? I love 'em | Mon Jun 27 1994 23:13 | 3 | 
|  |     She played her friend from out of town with the 'male' name - can't
    remember that 'though.
    			  Davie.
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| 342.17 |  | 44245::GGOODMAN | Loonatic | Tue Jun 28 1994 12:15 | 6 | 
|  |     
    Ralph? That's credited to Jessie Nelson according to the movie
    database. Admittedly, I wasn't paying that much attention to her when
    she was on screen...
    
    Graham.
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| 342.18 |  | UHUH::MARISON | Scott Marison | Thu Jun 30 1994 09:59 | 10 | 
|  | >    Ralph? That's credited to Jessie Nelson according to the movie
>    database. Admittedly, I wasn't paying that much attention to her when
>    she was on screen...
I don't think Linda Hamilton played Ralph... it looked like her, but something
was different. I assumed it was her twin sister (who also appears at the
end of T2 when the Hamilton character is on screen with the terminator who
took her shape)
/Scott
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| 342.19 |  | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Is this p_n great or what? | Thu Jun 30 1994 12:31 | 6 | 
|  |     
    	She also appeared in the "garage scene" where Linda was removing
    	the chip from Arnie's head.
    
    							GTI
    
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| 342.20 |  | FUTURS::CROSSLEY | For internal use only | Fri Jul 01 1994 11:55 | 64 | 
|  | 
    Using the World Wide Web, I obtained the following, no mention of Linda
    though...........
    
    Ian.
    
    
So I Married an Axe Murderer
1993
Directed by 
   Thomas Schlamme 
Cast 
   Alan Arkin ......(uncredited) 
   Joe Bellan ......Man with Bimbo 
   Robert Black ......Wedding Reception Accordionist 
   Patrick Bristow ......Cafe Roads Performer 
   Ilya Brodsky ......Russian Sailor 
   Eugene Buick ......Russian Sailor 
   Kelly Christmas ......Policeman 
   Jek Cunningham ......Wedding Reception Piper 
   Maggy Myers Davidson ......Tony's Dance Partner 
   Matt Doherty ......Heed 
   Maria Dos Remedios ......Butchershop Customer 
   Kiki Douveas ......Butchershop Customer 
   Steve Dunleavy ......"A Current Affair" Reporter 
   Brenda Fricker ......May Mackenzie 
   Cynthia Frost ......Mrs. Levenstein 
   Greg Germann ......Desk Clerk 
   Kenneth Grantham ......Maitre D' 
   Charles Grodin ......Commandeered Driver 
   Michael G. Hagerty ......Obituary Employee 
   Phil Hartman ......Alcatraz Guide 
   John X. Heart ......Waiter 
   Ken Johnson ......Walter the Plumber 
   David Knowles ......Serenade Musician 
   Anthony LaPaglia ......Tony Giardino 
   Lillie Lowe ......Butchershop Customer 
   George Mauricio ......Butchershop Customer 
   Debi Mazar ......Susan 
   Wanda McCaddon ......Auntie Molly 
   Mike Myers ......Charlie Mackenzie/Stuart Mackenzie 
   Al Nalbandian ......Butchershop Customer 
   Jessie Nelson ......Ralph 
   Robert Nichols ......Scottish Minister 
   Maureen O'Boyle ......"A Current Affair" Anchorwoman 
   Fred Ornstein ......Mr. Levenstein 
   Amanda Plummer ......Rose Michaels 
   Adele Proom ......Marriage Desk Employee 
   Michael Richards ......Obit Writer 
   Carl Rusk ......Serenade Musician 
   Paul Sanchez ......Serenade Musician 
   Bob Sarlatte ......M.C. 
   Keith Selvin ......Young Stuart 
   John Taylor ......Wedding Reception Fiddler 
   Nancy Travis ......Harriet Michaels 
   Glen Vernon ......Uncle Angus 
   Frederick Walsh ......Bellboy 
   Cintra Wilson ......Cafe Roads M.C. 
   Steven Wright ......Pilot 
   Kelvin Han Yee ......Master Cho 
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| 342.21 | Shut Yer Cakehole! | 17617::MAYNARD | The Front Row Kid | Mon Aug 15 1994 15:30 | 6 | 
|  |     This is worth the price of a rental, just to hear Mike Meyers, as his
    Scottish father (with a heavy Scot accent) doing Rod Stewart's
    "If You Think I'm Sexy" accompanied by a bagpipe no less.
    A lot of very funny moments, if you like Mike Meyers...
    
    							Jim
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| 342.22 | Define humour... | 58378::P_CHAPLINSKY |  | Tue Aug 16 1994 08:43 | 12 | 
|  |     We rented this last week - like Lorna's earlier reply - I couldn't
    watch the entire movie (that is in one sitting - I finished it the
    next morning while doing the cleaning).  I found it slow and not
    funny at all.  The only credit I can give it is that it's a "clean" 
    movie, no violence and the like.
    
    I haven't seen Wayne's World - maybe this is a factor, as Mike Meyers
    is an "unknown" to me.
    
    Thumbs down from me.
    
    PChaplinsky
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| 342.23 |  | 11770::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Fri Sep 09 1994 12:14 | 11 | 
|  |     .22> The only credit I can give it is that it's a "clean" 
         movie, no violence and the like.
                   
    Saw it on Cinemax last night (and taped it; I *love* San Francisco) but
    won't allow my 9-year-old to see it because of "Vicky"'s supposed
    insider information on one of the prisoners.  I call that dirty AND
    violent (mind you, I loved the Vicky character and don't mind at all
    that he spins wacko tales; *this* one was just plain revolting and out of
    place in this movie IMO).
    
    Leslie
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| 342.24 | Yee sexy wee bastard.... | UNTADI::SAXBY |  | Mon Jun 26 1995 04:38 | 18 | 
|  |     
    I hated Wayne's World (purile, toilet humour), but (not knowing that 
    Mike Myers was Wayne) I sat down to watch this.
    
    Honestly, I don't think I've laughed out loud at a film in years.
    
    'Do you think I'm sexy?' with bagpipies...BRILLIANT...
    
    Alan Arkin was the 'too nice' police captain.
    
    Humour's a strange thing (we watched Prelude to a kiss the previous
    night and for 90% of the film I couldn't even work out WHAT was
    supposed to be funny), but this film was (in my books) extremely funny.
    
    Mark
    
    PS If you didn't like it, drink half a bottle of reasonable French
    table wine (preferably red), first...it worked for us :^)
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| 342.25 |  | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Mon Jun 26 1995 05:03 | 7 | 
|  |     Agreed, it was good. Particularly Mike Myers' rendition of his
    characters Scottish dad... and the poor lad, "Heed" !
    
    X-) Hahahahahahahah!
    
    Cheers,
    Dan
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| 342.26 |  | REGENT::POWERS |  | Mon Jun 26 1995 09:11 | 13 | 
|  | Off the track of this topic, but as this file doesn't have 
a "Prelude..." topic...
>    Humour's a strange thing (we watched Prelude to a kiss the previous
>    night and for 90% of the film I couldn't even work out WHAT was
>    supposed to be funny), but this film was (in my books) extremely funny.
"Prelude to a Kiss" isn't SUPPOSED to be funny, though they have a few
bits of humor to lighten the puzzling aspects of the story.
It's not somber enough to be classed as a "drama," so it falls into
that catch-all camp known as "romantic comedy" - light, but not "funny."
- tom]
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| 342.27 |  | UNTADH::SAXBY |  | Mon Jun 26 1995 10:02 | 23 | 
|  |         
    Ah, that's my mistake...
    
    Some COMEDY's not SUPPOSED to be funny...(ummmmmm....)
    
    No wonder I have an odd outlook on life...thanks for putting me right.
    
    Perhaps, while we're at it you can tell me what constitutes FUNNY?
    
    Amusing, humourous, comic, hillarious - I thought they all equated to 
    funny...
    
    Sorry, but I beg to differ... Just because Prelude to a Kiss isn't the
    same KIND of humour as 'axe-murderer', doesn't mean it's not supposed
    to be funny...
    
    Still, maybe we should discuss Prelude To A Kiss in its own note
    (personally, I think the lack of a note for it sums it up...pleasant,
    but almost instantly forgettable. I kept thinking Meg Ryan was going
    to throw a Goldie Hawn-style screaming fit, though - It was a 'cookie'
    kind of film and she seemed to be trying to look like Goldie Hawn.).
    
    Mark 
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| 342.28 | heed,pants now! | FABSIX::I_GOLDIE | resident alien | Mon Jun 26 1995 21:24 | 9 | 
|  |     As a Scotsman living in the US I was kind of keen to see this
    movie.What I saw was very *very* funny.Mike Myers has the best Scottish
    accent anywhere!He's caught a lot of the Scottish mannerisms,sayings
    and humour and worked it well.Yes the movie is a bit strange in parts
    but it is still very good.My wife,an American,loved the "heed" part and
    often recites the lines when trying to imitate the character!
    
    
    						ian 
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| 342.29 |  | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Tue Jun 27 1995 16:57 | 7 | 
|  |     
>    Honestly, I don't think I've laughed out loud at a film in years.
	Same here.  I did at this one.  Was nearly in tears when Myers
	as the father was talking about his other son's head.  _Very_
	funny.
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| 342.30 | "Heed!!" | SHRCTR::SCHILTON | Press any key..no,no,not that one! | Wed Jul 05 1995 10:02 | 12 | 
|  |     I had my family visiting for the weekend and rented this Friday
    night.  My Scottish father loved the Father character in the film.  
    Besides the "heed" bit, he liked to sing Rod Stewart's Do You
    Think I'm Sexy, and at the wedding when the piper passed out ... 
    "Piper down, there's a piper down" also had us laughing.
    
    The whole film was a good laugh, but the father "stole the show".
    
    A small nit .... I think he should've asked for his trousers, rather
    than pants.  It would've been even more "authentic".
    
    Sue
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