Apprentice Guru
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Maybe "Man On Fire" is one of those movies that you have to have children to enjoy. However, I wasn't compelled to care one lick about any of these people. Sure it was kicking emotion around, but I was unable to feel it with Denzel. Also, the filming style is becoming a cliche itself. The shaky "lets-be-gritty" sort of hyperactive camera. Really though, if you take a second to think about what this film was all about at the base of it all: Girl gets kidnapped, man seeks revenge. Maybe its just me, but I didn't dig it.
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"Forum Moderator" Super Bad-Ass Jedi
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This is the thread (is there another one? I think so) which lists the original post first and then everything goes in reverse order, latest to earliest. I'm going to see if we can fix this. Anybody find the other one, PM me or another mod.
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Know-It-All
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WTF? my post showed up two spots above Mike, when its supposed to show up after Mike!?!?
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| Posts: 158 | Location: under my (bed) blanket | Registered: 16 November 2004 |    |
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Know-It-All
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I think Dakota Fanning is one of the best young actresses out there. I def. enjoyed Man on Fire. I thought it was so cute how attached denzel and dakota get.
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| Posts: 158 | Location: under my (bed) blanket | Registered: 16 November 2004 |    |
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Participant
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This movie had a really powerful story line, with passionate characters. I loved it! Props to Dakota Fanning and Denzel Washington.
~*A life without love is a life unlived.*~
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| Posts: 28 | Location: Graham,Texas | Registered: 11 February 2005 |    |
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