Favorite Adrian Lyne movie
LynneSin
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Sun Oct-26-03 10:56 PM
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Poll question: Favorite Adrian Lyne movie |
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I love his movies, well most of them. I'm watching 'Unfaithful' on HBO and it's just a wonderful movie and brought the best out in Diane Lane. His movies have some of the best sound tracts that add to the sensuality of his movies. Sometimes they seem like watching glimpses into peoples lives and not a movie script.
So what's your favorite Adrian Lyne movie???
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Sun Oct-26-03 10:59 PM
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1. Jacob's ladder was probably the best, but I like |
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Fatal Attraction.
I was disappointed in the sex scenes in Unfaithful, too much editing. Premature crosscutulation.
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Fenris
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Sun Oct-26-03 11:03 PM
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2. Lolita...one of the few movies to leave me truly disturbed |
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Although I couldn't tell you why exactly. I think the scene where Jeremy Irons kills Frank Langella did it for me. Plus the whole relationship was sickening.
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MrScorpio
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Sun Oct-26-03 11:04 PM
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3. I admit it. I liked 9 and 1/2 Weeks |
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Mickey was the shiznit in that flick. Up until the point that he fizzed out at the end. That part was so un-playa-like.
I loved the reggae band during the flea market scene. I could never find out who those guys were. And the song was not put on the soundtrack.
Tha bahstahds!!
Oh yeah, Kim B. was never hotter
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