Wow,
you just reminded me:
i ordered a few dvd's from Amazon and really hope that if they've not come
already, that they will today: gosh I need to get my stuff by Christmas, as
I basicly did all my shopping online... maybe not the best of ideas? Hmm,
i Dono, anyhow...
Chris.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ariel" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:17 PM
Subject: GOOD MOVIES
> Hey, Family
>
> I don't know if you can get these in accessible DVDs, but I saw three good
> movies on cable this weekend. One was "Catch Me If You Can", one was "For
> Heaven's Sake", an oldie but really a good movie, and one of them was
"Still
> Breathing."
>
> Most of you may have at least heard "Catch Me If You Can", it's the true
> story of a 17-year-old boy who posed as an airplane pilot, a bank worker,
a
> doctor, a lawer and all kinds of other stuff and defrauded people out of
> millions of dollars only to become such an expert in check fraud that he
> designs the secure checks used all over the world today and is paid
millions
> of dollars to do it. A true story that proves that truth really is
stranger
> than fiction. And it also has a great cast with Leonardo Di Caprio (whom
I
> have a new respect for after watching this), Tom Hanks and Christopher
> Walken (who is one of my favorite actors from "Dead Pool" and
"Brainstorm").
>
> "Still Breathing" is a very romantic story of a man who has the inherited
> ability passed down from all the men in his family to have visions of the
> woman he is destined to marry. Sounds hokey but is well done.
>
> "Still Breathing" and "Catch Me If You Can" might have some questionable
> language (the "F" word). The older one, from the 50s, "For Heaven's
Sake",
> doesn't of course.
>
> "For Heaven's Sake" is a really sweet story of two angels who come to
earth
> to try to get a child angel to come home with them back to heaven. She
has
> picked out a married couple she wants to be her parents but they are so
> selfish they won't have a child but concentrate on themselves and their
> careers. And she refuses to give up on them and leave. There's also a
> little boy angel who is in the same predicament who befriends the girl
angel
> as he waits for his own parents, his father too poor because he can't sell
a
> book idea to have a child, to bring him into the world. It also has a
> beautifully haunting score by Alfred Newman, the same guy who did the
music
> for "Wuthering Heights", "The Greatest Story Other Told", "A Man Called
> Peter", "The Robe", and many, many others.
>
> I don't know if this site is accessible but here are links to descriptions
> of each movie:
>
> Catch Me If You Can: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0264464/
>
> Still Breathing: http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0120211/
>
> For Heaven's Sake: http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0000055/
>
> Paul
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