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Topic: Legally Blond
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Evans A Criswell
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1579
From: Huntsville, AL, USA
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 07-23-2001 10:59 AM
Attendance: Carmike Century Cinema 8, Decatur, AL, 2001/07/22 19:15 CDT, Auditorium 7Well, I'm a guy and I liked this movie. Elle, early in the movie, actually reminded me of some guys I've known. Her blondness was carried to an extreme. I've never known a girl that was obsessed with having fluffiness on everything, even her laptop computer. This is the kind of movie, if you're a guy, that you go see where there is little chance of running into anyone you know in the theatre where you're seeing it. I heard from some friends that this movie was really funny, and heard from others that it wasn't. Not much in the movie made me laugh, but the story kept me curious as to how everything was going to work out. Attendance was rather poor, so this movie doesn't seem to be bringing in much business. Of course, this particular theatre has probably run off a good deal of business by its poor presentations. The presentation quality was quite awful. This theatre consistently amazes me in providing presentations that take entire paragraphs to summarize the flaws. This particular one scored a 76 in my rating system: Image lacked 6 inches to a foot touching left edge of screen. (-2) Jagged edge of aperture plate visible (fading) at right portion of top edge. (-1) Brightness not uniform. Image was of sufficient brightness just left of the center of the image, with the corners and rightmost part of image being very dim in comparison to the bright portion. This problem has become quite severe in this auditorium. (-10) Anamorphic lens element slightly crooked, making vertical lines slant leftward at an angle of 3 to 4 degrees. (-2) Several flat trailers were played with scope lens and aperture. (-2) Projectionist too lazy to do proper flat/scope changeovers? Projector shut off about 10 seconds after credits began. (-2) Excessive noise was audible during quiet scenes and significant distortion was noticeable during the previews and the entire movie, especially during background music in scenes. (-5) If Carmike doesn't do something about this theatre, they might as well close it. Go to this page to see this theatre's track record. ------------------ Evans A Criswell Huntsville-Decatur Movie Theatre Info Site
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Peter Berrett
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 602
From: Victoria, Australia
Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 10-12-2001 10:35 PM
Hi allSaw this one at Coburg Drive-in last night. A tongue in cheek romantic comedy that works quite well and has some good laughs. In some ways it reminded me a bit of the movie Bimboland in its treatment of Bimbos except of course that in this film its a blond bimbo. 7.5 out of 10. cheers Peter
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