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  • BadKarma
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    Man, I cant wait. It sounds really good.

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  • Baseball Guru
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    The DVD has a scheduled release date of May 18th...

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  • west coast orange and black
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    looking forward to it, then. maybe tomorrow.

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  • runningshoes
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    Originally posted by west coast orange and black
    legalities aside what are your impressions, runningshoes?
    I liked it.

    You could really feel his paranoia about the critic coupled with his fear of the curse.

    He was a mess.

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  • west coast orange and black
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    legalities aside what are your impressions, runningshoes?

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  • runningshoes
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    I saw it in January.

    It was a promotional copy for award consideration.

    No doubt it was stolen and pirated for distribution in Asia.

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  • west coast orange and black
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    runningshoes: When the sequence with the Mets come back was on, I had the same butterfly feelings in my stomach that I got back in '86. It was a strange feeling. You actually feel the Sox might win it.

    anticipated as one of the best screenplays of all films to be released this year.

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  • west coast orange and black
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    vasprtsfn: Too bad it didnt ever come to my local theater.

    it was just released last week in major cities and will be in more cinemas soon. look for it, man.

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  • ElCaminoSS
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    Wow. I never heard of it until now, I'll look for the DVD though

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  • runningshoes
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    When the sequence with the Mets come back was on, I had the same butterfly feelings in my stomach that I got back in '86. It was a strange feeling. You actually feel the Sox might win it.

    Its a very strange feeling, espeacially when you know the outcome.


    The best part of the movie when Keaton is in a New York restaurant the afternoon of the game having an exchange with some Mets fans.

    I hate the Mets. I can’t respect them, cause when the Mets lose, they just lose. It’s a flat feeling. There’s nothing there. Now the Red Sox. Now here we have a rich history of really fascinating was to lose a crucial game. You know what I mean? Defeats that just keep you awake at night. They pound in your head like the hammer of fate. Yeah, you can analyze a Red Sox game day and night for a month and still uncover really complex layers of feelings; feeling you didn’t even know you were capable of having. Yeah, that kind of pain has a memory all of it’s own.

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  • vasprtsfn
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    It sounds good. Too bad it didnt ever come to my local theater.

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  • where were *you* on that night?

    this has been said to be one of the best films of this year.


    film: game 6

    tagline: where were *you* on that night?

    plot outline: combining real and fictional events, game 6 centers around the historic 1986 world series and a day in the life of a playwright who skips opening night to watch the momentous game.

    starring: michael keaton, robert downey, jr., steven schwimmer, griffin dunne, elliot litvak, bebe neuwirth

    comment: "losing is easy."
    reply: "winning is easy. losing is complicated."

    here is the trailer

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