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Sooner Or Later, Everyone Does

1998





Meet Joe Black (1998)  

Directed by 
Martin Brest    
  
Writing credits (in credits order) 
Alberto Casella   (play) 

 
Walter Ferris   (adaptation) 

 
Maxwell Anderson   (1934 screenplay) and 
Gladys Lehman   (1934 screenplay) 

 
Ron Osborn   & 
Jeff Reno   and 
Kevin Wade   and 
Bo Goldman    
  
Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification  
Brad Pitt ....  Joe Black  
Anthony Hopkins ....  William Parrish  
Claire Forlani ....  Susan Parrish  
Jake Weber ....  Drew  
Marcia Gay Harden ....  Allison  
Jeffrey Tambor ....  Quince  
David S. Howard ....  Eddie Sloane  
Lois Kelly-Miller ....  Jamaican Woman  
Jahnni St. John ....  Jamaican Woman's Daughter  
Richard Clarke (II) ....  Butler  
Marylouise Burke ....  Lillian  
Diane Kagan ....  Jennifer  
June Squibb ....  Helen  
Gene Canfield ....  Construction Foreman  
Suzanne Hevner ....  Florist  
Steve Coats ....  Electrician  
Madeline Balmaceda ....  Madeline (as Madeline N. Balmaceda)  
Julie Lund ....  Drew's Secretary  
Kay Gaffney ....  Boardmember  
Anthony Kane ....  Boardmember  
Joe H. Lamb ....  Boardmember  
Robert C. Lee ....  Boardmember  
Jim Taylor McNickle ....  Boardmember (as Jim McNickle)  
Hardy Phippen Jr. ....  Boardmember  
Stephen Adly-Guirgis ....  Hospital Receptionist  
Leo Marks ....  Party Waiter  
Michelle Youell ....  Party Guest  
Gene Laverone ....  Party Guest  
  
Produced by 
Martin Brest    
Celia D. Costas   (associate) (as Celia Costas)  
Ronald L. Schwary   (executive)  
  
Original music by 
Thomas Newman (I)    
  
Cinematography by 
Emmanuel Lubezki    
  
Film Editing by 
Joe Hutshing    
Michael Tronick    
  
Casting 
Ellen Lewis    
Juliet Taylor    
  
Production Design by 
Dante Ferretti    
  
Art Direction 
Robert Guerra    
  
Set Decoration 
Leslie Bloom    
  
Costume Design by 
Aude Bronson-Howard    
David C. Robinson    
  
Make-up Department 
Stephen G. Bishop ....  hair stylist  
Jean Ann Black ....  make-up artist: Mr. Pitt (as Jean A. Black) 
Lynn Campbell ....  make-up artist  
Richard Dean ....  key make-up artist  
Rob Fitz (I) ....  additional make-up artist (uncredited) 
Tricia Heine ....  make-up artist  
Randy Houston Mercer ....  key make-up artist  
Beth Miller ....  key hair stylist  
Lyndell Quiyou ....  key hair stylist  
  
Production Management 
Celia D. Costas ....  unit production manager (as Celia Costas) 
  
Assistant Director 
Amy Sayres ....  assistant director  
  
Sound Department 
Ron Bartlett (I) ....  sound re-recording mixer  
John Benson (II) ....  foley editor  
Carmen Flores De Tanis ....  assistant sound editor  
Joe Earle ....  sound effects editor  
Don Givens ....  foley recordist  
Marilyn Graf ....  foley mixer (as Marilyn Graf Hubbard) 
Robin Harlan ....  foley artist  
Scott Hecker ....  supervising sound editor (as Scott A. Hecker) 
Chris Jenkins (I) ....  sound re-recording mixer  
Ken Johnson (VI) ....  sound effects editor  
Samuel F. Kaufman ....  sound recordist (as Sam Kaufman) 
Linda Keim ....  sound effects editor  
Lawrence H. Mann ....  foley editor  
Danny Michael ....  sound mixer  
Sarah Monat ....  foley artist  
John Murray (III) ....  foley editor  
Mark Narramore ....  sound recordist  
Eric Norris (III) ....  sound effects editor (as Eric A. Norris) 
Andrew Schmetterling ....  boom operator (as Andy Schmetterling) 
Brian Schwary ....  assistant sound editor  
Mark Smith (V) ....  sound re-recording mixer  
Anthony Starbuck ....  cable person  
Jim Stewart ....  foley recordist  
Bill Ward (VII) ....  assistant sound editor  
Dan Yale ....  foley editor  
  
Special Effects 
Chrissie England ....  visual effects executive producer: ILM  
Michael Owens ....  visual effects supervisor: ILM  
Dave Tanaka ....  visual effects editor: ILM (as David Tanaka) 
Ginger Theisen ....  visual effects associate producer: ILM  
  
Stunts 
Bill Anagnos ....  stunts  
Nick Brett ....  stunts  
Troy J. Brown ....  stunts (as Troy Brown) 
Paul Bucossi ....  stunts  
Peter Bucossi ....  stunts  
Christopher Cenatiempo ....  stunts  
John Cenatiempo ....  stunts  
Steve M. Davison ....  stunts  
Frank Jr. Ferrara Jr. ....  stunts  
Frank Ferrara ....  stunts  
Ralph Ferrara ....  stunts  
Tony Guida (I) ....  stunts  
Greg Harris (I) ....  stunts  
Buddy Joe Hooker ....  stunt co-ordinator  
Gino Lucci ....  stunts  
Steve Mack ....  stunts  
Ralph W. Odum ....  stunts (as Ralph Odum) 
Michael Russo ....  stunts  
Tommy Trama ....  stunts  
Scott Wilder (III) ....  stunts  
Steve Wooten ....  stunts (as Steven M. Wooten) 
Eddie Yansick ....  stunts  
  
Other crew 
Trish Adlesic ....  assistant location manager  
Eric Agopian ....  set production assistant  
Robert Ahern ....  location production assistant: Rhode Island  
Jon Alexander ....  compositing supervisor: ILM  
Joseph Alfieri ....  construction co-ordinator (as Joseph S. Alfieri) 
David H. Allen ....  assitant props: Rhode Island (as David Haskell Allen) 
Tommy Allen (I) ....  property master  
Susan Anderson (II) ....  costumer: Rhode Island  
Tamsin Anstey ....  accounting clerk  
Henry Antonacchio ....  construction foreman  
John M. Antonacchio ....  on-set medic  
Will Steven Armstrong ....  stand-by scenic (as William Armstrong) 
Karla J. Bailey ....  scenic artist  
Declan Baldwin ....  location manager  
Tamara Bally ....  production auditor  
Chris Bangma ....  spacecam assistant (uncredited) 
Meredith Barchat ....  scenic artist  
Benjamin Beardwood ....  dialogue editor  
Melanie Bell ....  assistant to Mr. Schwary  
Jeff Berger ....  assistant to Martin Brest  
Bill Bernstein ....  music editor  
Chris Boardman ....  conductor: party music
orchestrator: party music  
Tommy Boles ....  construction foreman: Rhode Island (as Thomas J. Boles) 
Nathaniel Bonini ....  location assistant  
Debbi Bossi ....  post-production supervisor  
Eric Boyle ....  grip: Rhode Island (as Eric Edward Boyle) 
Julian Bratolyubov ....  music preparation  
Margaret Braun ....  cakes designer  
Francis R. Brennan ....  location production assistant: Rhode Island  
Cyndi Brenner ....  assistant production office co-ordinator  
Joanna Brett ....  costumer  
Roland Brooks ....  chargeman scenic artist  
Mike Buckman ....  driver  
Joseph Buonocore ....  driver  
Michael Buonocore ....  driver  
Gary Burritt ....  negative cutter  
Diana Burton ....  assistant property master  
Jeff Butcher ....  assistant props  
James J. Callahan ....  key rigging grip: Rhode Island  
Dave Cambria ....  electrician: Rhode Island  
Ronald Carreiro ....  construction grip: Rhode Island (as Ron Carreiro) 
Phillip V. Caruso ....  still photographer  
Laurie Ann Castonguay ....  post-production secretary  
Dennis Causey ....  set dresser (as Dennis Lee Causey) 
Ed Check ....  assistant art director  
Eric Cheripka ....  assistant props: Rhode Island  
Remy Chong ....  assistant to Mr. Wally  
Susan Christy (I) ....  craft service: Rhode Island  
Amy Clark ....  set production assistant  
Margaret Codola ....  costumer: Rhode Island  
Jennifer Cogswell ....  barge production assistant: Rhode Island (as Jennifer D. Cogswell) 
William Coleman ....  additional camera operator  
Meredith Collins ....  second assistant camera  
Ray Collins (III) ....  camera loader (as Raymond Collins) 
Richard Conkling ....  assistant editor (as Rich Conkling) 
Francis Connolly Jr. ....  transportation co-captain (as Francis J. Connolly Jr.) 
Brendan P. Connolly ....  driver  
Jordan Corngold ....  assistant music editor  
Sara Corrigan ....  video co-ordinator  
Sophia M. Costas ....  extras casting associate: Rhode Island  
Marianne Crescenzi ....  assistant production co-ordinator: Rhode Island  
Robert J. Currie ....  on-set dresser (as Robert Currie) 
Kassandra D'Alessandro ....  costumer: Rhode Island  
Paul Dallanegra ....  security  
Howard Davidson (II) ....  grip  
John Davis (VIII) ....  storyboard artist (as John F. Davis) 
Chris DeTitta ....  leadman (as Christopher J. DeTitta) 
Craig DiBona ....  camera operator  
Robert DiGrigoli ....  carpenter  
Bryan Dolan ....  electrician  
Thomas Dolan ....  best boy electric  
Joe R. Dorn ....  supervising adr editor (as Joe Dorn) 
Dean Drabin ....  adr mixer  
Thomas C. Dragna Jr. ....  carpenter  
Bill Durnin ....  green team: Rhode Island  
Edward J. Egan III ....  construction grip  
Johnny Egan ....  set production assistant  
Jennifer Engel ....  assistant props: Rhode Island  
Glen Engels ....  grip  
Marcus Epps ....  set dresser: Rhode Island (as Marcus H. Epps) 
Gregory Farrell ....  rigging electrician  
Christopher Ferraro ....  greens foreman: Rhode Island  
James Fitzpatrick (I) ....  construction electric  
Kevin Fitzpatrick (I) ....  best boy rigging electric  
William L. Flanagan ....  grip: Rhode Island (as William Flanagan) 
John J. Flugel ....  set dresser  
Thomas Ford (II) ....  electrician: Rhode Island  
Wayne Foreman ....  catering (as Wayne Forman) 
Jay Fortune ....  gaffer  
Raymond Fortune ....  stage electrician (as Ray Fortune) 
Rafael Fraguada ....  set dresser: Rhode Island (as Rafael M. Fraguada) 
Laura Franses ....  location co-ordinator  
Kenneth Fundus ....  best boy grip (as Kenneth J. Fundus) 
Charles H. Furey ....  carpenter (as Charley Furey) 
Paul Gaily ....  set dresser  
Emily Gaunt ....  scenic artist  
Lee Genick ....  extras casting assistant  
Sheila Gentile ....  costumer: Rhode Island  
Ronald Gildea ....  driver (as Ronald T. Gildea) 
Jim Gilmartin (I) ....  scenic artist  
Steve Ginsburg (I) ....  office assistant  
Joe Giordano ....  video effects (uncredited) 
Heather Goodwin ....  apprentice editor  
Jae Stein Grainger ....  payroll clerk  
Dennis Green (III) ....  24 frame video operator  
Dylan M. Gross ....  aerial camera (uncredited) 
Richard Guinness Jr. ....  key grip  
Brendan Gunn ....  dialect coach  
Tobias Haller ....  green team: Rhode Island  
Jay Halligan ....  construction grip  
Paul Halligan ....  construction grip (as Paul J. Halligan) 
Sandy Hamilton ....  assistant props  
Barbara Harris (II) ....  adr voice casting  
Allan Hartz ....  adr editor (as Allen Hartz) 
Vivian Hasbrouk ....  casting assistant  
Barbara Hause ....  wardrobe supervisor (as Barbara J. Hause) 
Rich Hebrank ....  key construction grip (as Richard Hebrank) 
Cheryl Hendrickson ....  set production assistant  
Rebecca Henriques ....  craft service assistant: Rhode Island  
Cameron Herbert ....  video technician (uncredited) 
Phil Hetos ....  color timer  
Brian Hogan ....  driver  
Tim Hogan ....  best boy rigging grip: Rhode Island  
Andrew Holliday ....  electrician  
Richard J. Houpeke Jr. ....  construction grip: Rhode Island  
Victor Huey ....  grip  
Joni M. Huth ....  seamstress  
Barbara Issak ....  adr editor  
Fred Johanns ....  generator operator  
Jessica Johnson ....  art department assistant  
Robert B. Jones ....  rigging grip: Rhode Island  
Dain I. Kalas ....  seamstress  
Larry Kaplan (I) ....  unit publicist  
Lisa Katcher ....  script supervisor  
Taka Kawakami ....  set production assistant  
Darrell K. Keister ....  assistant art director  
Andrew W. Kenah ....  construction grip: Rhode Island  
Patricia Kerrigan (II) ....  casting associate  
Billy Kerwick ....  key rigging grip (as William Kerwick) 
Edward T. Kerwick ....  rigging grip  
Ann Kiker ....  extras casting associate: Rhode Island  
Roger Kimpton ....  grip  
Keith J. Knight ....  dga trainee  
Julius Kozlowski ....  scenic artist  
Victoria Krasnakevich ....  property assistant (uncredited) 
Linda Krauss ....  office assistant  
Steve Krieger ....  leadman: Rhode Island  
Carl Landi ....  construction grip  
Sal Lanza ....  grip  
Keri Lederman ....  assistant production co-ordinator (as Keri Lynn Lederman) 
Lisa Lesniak ....  costumer: Rhode Island  
Monica Levinson ....  production co-ordinator  
Gary Levitsky ....  set dresser  
Gary Lewis (II) ....  dialogue editor  
Kate Lewis ....  set production assistant  
Herb Lieberz ....  driver  
David Lindsay (III) ....  security  
Mark Livolsi ....  assistant editor  
Karen Lockhart ....  stand-in  
Emily Loreto ....  assistant costume designer  
David Lowry ....  dolly grip  
Todd Lubin ....  office assistant  
Gus Magalios ....  construction grip (as Constantine Gus Magalios) 
Anthony S. Maggiacomo ....  craft service assistant: Rhode Island  
Jimmy Mahr ....  driver  
Pierre Makhoul ....  security  
Kara Malkovich ....  set production assistant: Rhode Island  
James Malone ....  rigging gaffer  
Peter T. Malone ....  stand-by carpenter  
Bobby Mancuso ....  first assistant camera (as Robert Mancuso) 
Jim Manzione ....  electrician (as James J. Manzione) 
Linda Marshall-Smith ....  location scout (uncredited) 
Mike Martin (IV) ....  aggreko generator operator  
Michael Matzdorff ....  assistant editor: avid, Los Angeles  
James Maull ....  post-production accountant  
Terry McAllister ....  security  
Cassy McEvoy ....  costumer: Rhode Island  
Frank McKenna ....  craft service (as Francis J. McKenna) 
Mike McKenna (II) ....  craft service (as Michael L. McKenna) 
Peter McKernan ....  aerial co-ordinator (as Peter J. McKernan) 
Francis 'buddy' Mcbride ....  rigging electrician (as Francis J. McBride) 
Robert Mehnert ....  spacecam operator (uncredited) 
David Melhase ....  adr editor  
Peter A. Mian ....  video assist  
Shawn Mihill ....  location production assistant: Rhode Island  
James R. Mitchell ....  electrician: Rhode Island  
Jerry Mitchell (IV) ....  dance consultant: Rhode Island  
Jack Mongovan ....  rotoscope lead artist: ILM  
Julia Morgan (II) ....  set production assistant  
Leslie Morris ....  music contractor  
Jamie Mullins ....  assistant to Dante Ferretti  
Robert Murphy (V) ....  construction grip  
Edmund Nardone ....  projectionist  
Charles A. Nastacio ....  construction grip  
Tim Norman ....  second assistant camera  
Malve O'Meara ....  set production assistant: Rhode Island  
John Oates Jr. ....  set dresser  
John Oates (III) ....  electrician  
Vincent J. Orofino ....  green team: Rhode Island  
Ralph Osborn ....  dialogue editor  
Lauren Palmer ....  adr editor  
Michael Parmelee ....  greens person: Rhode Island (uncredited) 
Greg Parsons ....  first assistant editor  
Thomas Pasatieri ....  orchestrator  
Timothy Paustian ....  driver (as Timmy Paustian) 
Jennifer L. Pearlman ....  assistant location manager (uncredited) 
Susan Peterson ....  scenic: Rhode Island  
Wayne Petrocelly ....  security co-ordinator  
Richard Pfaff ....  carpenter: Rhode Island  
Douglas Plasse ....  set production assistant  
Amanda Pollack ....  assistant editor  
Elizabeth Popiel ....  model maker  
Matt Power ....  set production assistant: Rhode Island  
Jeremy D. Pratt ....  armories manager  
Gennaro Proscia ....  carpenter  
Doug Pursley ....  shop/stage production assistant  
Judy Pursley ....  first assistant accountant  
Joseph E. Pytel ....  rigging electrician: Rhode Island  
Brendan Quinlan ....  grip  
Collin Quinlan ....  electrician  
James Quinlan ....  electrician  
Edwin A. Quinn Sr. ....  rigging grip  
John Ralbovsky ....  scenic foreman (as John A. Ralbovsky) 
William Randall ....  rigging electrician: Rhode Island  
Sonny Rea ....  construction grip  
Jodi Reiner ....  set production assistant  
Julio Ribot ....  shop/stage production assistant  
Heather Riccabona ....  set production assistant  
Olimpia T. Rinaldi ....  second assistant accountant  
Jeff Rosen (I) ....  adr editor  
Jen Roskind ....  location assistant  
Michael Ross (XIII) ....  apprentice editor  
David Rotondo ....  carpenter: Rhode Island  
Peter Rowan (I) ....  rigging grip: Rhode Island  
Arthur Rowsell ....  wardrobe: Mr. Hopkins  
Geoffrey G. Rubay ....  voice processing  
Angie Rubin ....  music editor  
Mike S. Ryan ....  assistant location manager  
Frank Röth (II) ....  driver  
Michael Saccio ....  on-set dresser (as Michael A. Saccio) 
Dennis S. Sands ....  music scoring mixer (as Dennis Sands) 
Matt Sawelson ....  adr editor (as Matthew Sawelson) 
Michael Scarola ....  construction grip  
Sharon M. Segal ....  accounting assistant: Rhode Island  
Timothy Shannon ....  transportation co-captain  
Craig Smith (II) ....  video effects (uncredited) 
Darryl A. Smith ....  payroll accountant  
Irving Smith (II) ....  video technician (uncredited) 
Ron Smith (VIII) ....  fireworks co-ordinator: Rhode Island  
Tyris Smith ....  set dresser: Rhode Island  
Curt Sobel ....  music editor: temp track  
Haven Storey ....  scenic: Rhode Island (as J. Haven Storey) 
Cary Stratton ....  adr recordist (as Carey Stratton) 
Amanda Taylor (I) ....  set production assistant  
Hartsell Taylor ....  costumer  
José Tejada (II) ....  parking co-ordinator  
Robert Tompkins ....  grip: Rhode Island  
Lynn Tonnessen ....  assistant set decorator (as B. Lynn Tonnessen) 
Mitch Towse ....  set dresser  
Sylvia Trapanese ....  scenic artist  
Irapaul Turner ....  armories manager (as Irapaul Xavier Turner) 
Joseph Viano ....  best boy rigging grip  
Kim Villanueva ....  stand-in  
James F. Walsh Jr. ....  best boy rigging electric  
Jessie Ward ....  post-production supervisor  
David Wenzel ....  stand-in  
James P. Whalen Jr. ....  transportation co-ordinator  
Stephen Whelan ....  production associate  
Thomas White (IV) ....  carpenter  
Rick Whitfield ....  24 frame video operator  
Charlie Whitney ....  carpenter (as Chuck Whitney) 
Peter Wilcox ....  carpenter: Rhode Island  
Bill Wilson (X) ....  stand-in  
Paul J. Wilson ....  construction grip  
Nancy Winters ....  assistant art director  
Patricia Woodbridge ....  assistant art director (uncredited) 
Susan Wright (IV) ....  wardrobe supervisor (as Susan J. Wright) 
Gabriel Wrye ....  first assistant editor  
Ofe Yi ....  second assistant editor  
Ron von Blomberg ....  supervising greensman: Rhode Island  
Crew believed to be complete. 
  
 


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MEET JOE BLACK
A film review by Steve Rhodes
Copyright 1998 Steve Rhodes
RATING (0 TO ****):  *** 1/2

Death, using the pseudonym of Joe Black and played with maximum charm by Brad Pitt, has come to earth to collect another soul. This time his pickup is supposed to be the extremely wealthy and wonderful man named William "Bill" Parrish, played with inviting sophistication by the great Anthony Hopkins.

In MEET JOE BLACK, director Martin Brest's remake of DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY from 1934, the eminently likeable Death decides to take a holiday. Rather than scurrying back to heaven, he decides to stay awhile on earth and see what it's like, so he expropriates Brad Pitt's body for the purpose -- something just about everyone would like to do.

MEET JOE BLACK is an incredible movie that doesn't fit neatly into any genre. Certainly it is a wonderful romance -- think date movie of the year, but it is much more that that. At times it can be extremely poignant, at other times it is wise, and it is always interlaced with intelligent and delicious comedy.

One thing is certain, the casting is superb. Brad Pitt, showing a gift for subtle, physical comedy, delivers the best performance of his career. He deserves Oscar consideration although he will probably be ignored since the role doesn't have the maudlin seriousness that the Academy frequently prefers.

The camera loves Pitt. With his golden blonde, perfectly unkempt hair, his deep blue eyes, and his bewitching smile, he mesmerizes the audience. The distinguished Hopkins is equally handsome, albeit a few decades older.

Cast opposite these two celestial stars is Claire Forlani as Susan Parrish, Bill's younger and extremely attractive daughter. Susan is a young medical intern who falls head over heels in love with Joe -- who wouldn't?

The story starts a few days before Bill's 65th birthday. Bill's older daughter Allison (Marcia Gay Harden) is busy spending her every waking hour obsessing over her elaborate plans for Bill's big birthday party. She is married to a self-proclaimed perennial loser named Quince, played likeably by Jeffrey Tambor.

When death shows up in Pitt's body, Bill christens him Joe Black for lack of a better name. Joe makes a bargain with Bill. He will let Bill live for a while longer if he can tag along with him everywhere and try out those earthly delights he's always heard about.

Pitt plays the part as a spectacular cipher. Like an alien from outer space, Joe doesn't know how to comport himself. When introduced to Bill's family at dinner, he just stares at them and smells his food.

Eventually, in an excursion to the kitchen, Joe samples peanut butter from a jar that the butler has open. He becomes so infatuated with this, his first taste experience, that he keeps asking for peanut butter. Much later, in Susan's arms, he will finally encounter an experience that surpasses even peanut butter.

Joe, who thoroughly enjoys his time on our planet, sees life as a wondrously funny adventure.

The story's main subplot has Susan's would-be husband, Drew (Jake Weber), trying to merge Bill's company with another, a move Bill comes to oppose. In a board meeting, Drew mentions that something is "as certain as death and taxes." A slightly offended and perplexed Joe muses, "Death and taxes? That's an odd pairing."

Joe, who is clueless about most human endeavors, is given some cash by Bill so he can get around town on his own. "You know about money, don't you?" Bill asks, not quite sure. "You can't buy happiness?" Joe replies with his usual big, innocent smile.

When Bill worries too much, Joe gets concerned since his time among the living is limited by Bill's health. "Easy Bill, you'll give yourself a heart attack and ruin my vacation," Joe warns.

In film that sets a new standard for tranquility, thanks to the director's methodical, dreamy pacing, its few tragedies are so striking that your heart may miss a few beats. Still, the overall feeling that will probably remain with you is a completely contented and romantic one.

Exquisitely filmed by Emmanuel Lubezki, the movie almost manages to make its three-hour length unnoticeable. In its last 45 minutes, the movie starts to end several times but keeps not quite finishing. When the ending, which does take too long in coming, arrives, it is spectacular. Like the rest of the film, it is funny, poignant, romantic and downright perfect. The last scene is even set to fireworks.

MEET JOE BLACK runs 2:57. It is rated PG-13 for sexuality, death, and a little profanity and would be fine for kids around 12 an up.

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Have I seen this movie: Yes
And what did I think: I think this movie could have been shortened an hour or so and it would probably make a much better film. However, it comes out too long... just about 3 hours. Most of the film drags on and on, and just didn't hold my attention. There are a few noteworthy parts, but not many. Some people seemed to love this movie, while others hated it. I think hate would be too strong of a word for me, but it's not something that i would watch again real soon. I give it 2 out of 5 stars.
Review written June 1, 1999
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