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eddstarr88
4 months 29 days ago
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December 1990
, here's a movie that wowed me to the point that even I got caught up in the love story - and loved the movie even more.
Ice Dance...
The Eldorado is dead. Long live the Eldorado.
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thecrow174
4 months 29 days ago
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That truly is a special moment from the movie. Edward Scissorhands is a timeless classic, and I am proud to say that I own this little gem on DVD.
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djdedeo0
4 months 27 days ago
Posts: 105
Was a good movie but morbid...depressing.
Born In '79
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eddstarr88
4 months 24 days ago
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Yes, this is a masterpiece of a movie, both beautiful and sad - like life itself.
That scene with Vincent Price, it just cuts right through me to know this was his last film before his death.
The Eldorado is dead. Long live the Eldorado.
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thecrow174
4 months 24 days ago
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Genius, thy name is Danny Elfman.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRMk8P8Wh_g
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eddstarr88
4 months 24 days ago
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I love the way the soundtrack takes me right back to my seat in the theater.
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Sunriser
4 months 24 days ago
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Damn that Tim Burton- he always manages to wedge himself into Christmas with his off color movies!
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eddstarr88
4 months 22 days ago
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Yeah, he did that a couple of years in a row by my memory.
I think he really loves Christmas, the ol' softie, lol.
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thecrow174
4 months 22 days ago
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Tim Burton has a unique way of film-making.
When you see a house with obscure windows and an obscure living room ,or if you see a museum with artwork that doesn't look normal, you know you're watching a Tim Burton flick.
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