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The Prestige
Posted: October 26, 2006 • 10:27 pm
by Jen
go see it!!!!!
Holy cow! Blew me away, and I am a VERY jaded movie goer. Stellar acting, and a story that amazed.
Awesome!
Posted: October 27, 2006 • 1:05 am
by Cubase
Haven't heard of it... can you give us a quick rundown on what it is about?
On another film note, went and saw 'The Departed' last night. Great film, pretty long but always engaging. A lot of violence, but what I liked about this film, it had complexity without trying to be too smart. A lot of film try to be smart by keeping not only the cahracters in the dark but the audeience as well... but what worked with this film was the fact that we knew what was goign on, and it was very entertaining to see all the charaters clash.
-Cub. =o)
Posted: October 27, 2006 • 1:14 am
by Jen
Trailer for The Prestige
Although I made myself NOT watch it before the movie came out. I wanted to know as little as possible. I'm glad I did.
The simplest thing I can say, to not give anything away, is that it's about rival magicans in turn of the century London.
http://us.video.aol.com/video.full.adp? ... 181&mode=0
Posted: October 27, 2006 • 1:03 pm
by Vracar
Yeah, I've been wanting to see it. I like the director and the actors, and have been waiting for it for a while.
Posted: October 27, 2006 • 1:26 pm
by DrPaul
Great flick. I saw it last week and again today.
Last week I posted a note on The Zork Library website about
The Prestige because the actor who played Merrit in The
Prestige (W. Morgan sheppard) was the same guy who played
Bishop Francois Malveaux in Zork Nemesis. So I figured the
Zork guys would be interested.
Anyway, I am a big fan of Christian Bale (the principle
character in The Prestige) and was waiting with baited breath
for this to come out. Extremely cool movie.
Posted: October 28, 2006 • 1:31 pm
by The ultimate
I saw it a few days ago. I was bored at first but it got really really good. It's definitely a movie to watch on DVD so you can say, "Wait, what was that?", rewind, "Oh I get it now."
Posted: October 30, 2006 • 10:22 am
by Andy
I liked the first 6/7 of the movie, but I thought the ending was a bit of a let-down. I had thought the twist was going to be something much different than it was, but it was a neat ending. I give it 3 out of 4 stars.
Posted: October 30, 2006 • 1:09 pm
by jcarnby
DrPaul wrote:Last week I posted a note on The Zork Library website about
The Prestige because the actor who played Merrit in The
Prestige (W. Morgan sheppard) was the same guy who played
Bishop Francois Malveaux in Zork Nemesis. So I figured the
Zork guys would be interested.
So THAT'S where I recognized him!!!! I knew he looked familiar.
Posted: October 30, 2006 • 2:38 pm
by freepizza
I really want to see that. However I have no money : (
Posted: October 30, 2006 • 7:04 pm
by TexMex
Saw the departed. Really amazing movie, until the very end. The twist with Frank Costello was really put well together, but the end really killed the movie.I mean, they spend two hours building up these characters, then the ending comes. See the movie, and you'll see what I mean.
Posted: October 31, 2006 • 9:53 am
by Andy
Has anyone seen Saw 3? I checked it out on Saturday. I really liked it, but it's definitely not for the overly squeemish...
Posted: November 01, 2006 • 9:22 am
by Kait
I really want to see Prestige. I tried to get someone to go last weekend, but no! Maybe I can go later this week.
There are few good movies out right now. Last really good one was Dead Man's Chest, but it wasn't as good as the first.
Kait
Posted: November 05, 2006 • 11:19 pm
by rockefeller
-Tried to get someone to go with me now for a week, so tonight I decided to go alone - It's only sad if you think it's sad - truly terrific film - funny thing for me is I've been reading quite alot about Nikola Tesla on my spare time, so it was quite a kick to see him in action - I suggest to all of you to study up on Nikola Tesla, and Johann Bessler (Orffyreus) - truly incredible historical characters capable of unimaginable things...
Oh, and about the film - I absolutely despise that I managed to figure out the entire plot halfway through the film (when they showed all the hats and the cat) - but I enjoyed it all the same - I found myself thinking back through the entire film and finding an extreme deep meaning close to home - truly terrific film from every aspect, especially from the point of view of self-sacrifice, which turns out to be in my mind a major theme of the film...GO SEE IT!
Bests, Rockefeller

Posted: November 06, 2006 • 10:48 pm
by rockefeller
Whoa, just read somewhere just now that Nikola Tesla is played by David Bowie - I didn't even notice it during the film - somebody slap me!
Bests, Rockefeller
