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THE GREEN MILE review
What a year I am having in the theater! Beginning
with MATRIX and ELECTION and just pushing on
through to the end... There have been a great deal of
really wonderful... and even great movies.
But... about a year and a half to two years ago I said
that THE top movie of the year would be... THE
GREEN MILE. That was from reading the script...
and without the knowledge of what a strong year this
would be.
Well, I’ve seen THE GREEN MILE and it is quite
honestly the movie I thought it was going to be. Tom
Hanks was the Paul Edgecomb I felt he could be,
along with everyone else in the cast... I knew the
casting was perfect. With Tattersall on board as his
DP I was very confident in this film.
The keys to the film were going to be how it all came
together. Did those opening and closing sequences
fit? Would the effects not look.... goofy? Would the
film not feel claustrophobic? Strangely enough, I
never had doubts about the emotional side of this
movie. I knew Frank would deliver there. It was the
details... the cracks... I was afraid that some sort of
fatal virus may enter through there and I’d see it and
go... UGH... YUCK.... PATOOIE!
But... It wasn’t there. I saw it at the world premiere
in Los Angeles on Monday night. The premiere was
an interesting place to see this. I tell you... Being at
a WARNER BROTHERS premiere... I have never
sensed such a room filled with love for me. (Being
sarcastic as all hell)
Moriarty and I had assigned seats.... They were all
the way to the left side of this gigantic theater,
thereby creating the ‘oblong screen effect’ that comes
with those seats. I hate these seats. Moriarty begins
looking for suits to kill. But I calm him and say, “If
this is the movie it is supposed to be, then it shouldn’t
matter where we are in this theater... It should get us.”
The old bloke’s pulse calmed, and we stared at the
shadow of John Coffey and Paul Edgecomb upon the
curtains hiding the screen.
Then we awaited the film.
Darabont went up and did the “I’d like to thank
everyone that contributed to the making of this
movie” speech, and got out of the way... and the
movie started.
This film is not long. Not to me anyway. I sat down
and read Darabont’s script in just a little over three
hours. And that is the length of time it took Darabont
to tell the story as well.
This movie is being told by an elderly man, a tired
man. And as stories by older folks are often told... it
takes it’s time. It unfolds like a 1930’s 24 sheet that
has been unrestored. Delicately with care and love.
It is a fragile story. Ultimately it’s the story of how
one man went from indifference to caring. It’s not
your typical prison fare.
There is no threat of rape. It isn’t a break out movie.
It’s not about waiting for a stay of execution. It’s not
about getting out. Instead, it is about endings... a
series of endings that take place on Death Row. Each
one has a story that has pieces of the next story... till
you finally build to the story that doesn’t quite have
an ending.
The funny thing is this... After the film at the
‘industry party’ I kept running into suits that felt that
if it were shorter.... it’d be a great film. However,
when I asked what should be cut, they would respond
with, “The unimportant parts,” and I would say,
“Like?” and they would say, “I don’t know... but it
could be shorter.” and that would be the end of the
conversation.
There seemed to be a somewhat elitist quality to these
conversations. As if, after taking it all in... and faced
with having to have a criticism, because oh that is
sooooo important, the person would say, “It’s too
long.”
How long is the proper length of a movie?
I mean, FRANKENSTEIN (1931) is 70 minutes long,
while BEN HUR (1959) is 212 minutes long. I think
both are the perfect length. Why? Because that’s
how long or short those stories are. And, it happens
to take Paul Edgecomb and Frank Darabont 180
minutes to tell this tale.
Did I feel it? No.
Instead what I felt was a story that reached into me
and manipulated my emotions masterfully.
Is manipulation a bad thing?
Some people seem to think so. Spielberg is
shouldered with this criticism, as was Frank Capra.
Master Manipulators they are called. I believe the
same can be said of Frank Darabont. He is a master
manipulator. A cinematic Geppeto pulling our
strings.
He takes us from the first execution... which we care
little about.... builds to the next one.... which begins
to hurt a bit.... to the final one... which is wrenching.
Each death in the film has more weight than the one
before. And by the end of the film.... We no longer
want the lives of men in our hands. Rolling on Two
is just not what you want to do as an occupation.
At an even stronger level for me personally I would
like to beat the shit out of Darabont and Michael
Clarke Duncan for ruining for all time my ability to
watch Fred Astaire with out crying like a wee baby.
I love musicals... especially the black and white era.
Moreso... I love film. In this movie we get to see
someone watch a film for the first time... and it is
magic. For me, I sat there and watched that reaction
scene and just could not shut down the waterworks.
Even the so-called Mechanical Moriarty unit
developed some sort of hydraulic leak thing. The two
sitting next to us on the otherside also were similarly
screwed with.
Amazing playing with heartstrings here. This isn’t a
rushed tale. In a strange way I felt a similarity
between this film and Richard Farnsworth’s character
in THE STRAIGHT STORY... another amazing film
we have had this year.
In that film, Farnsworth was haunted by memories...
so many of them. There are stories told out loud in
that film, then there were the ones he couldn’t bear to
speak. THE GREEN MILE, for me, represents that
far away look in Farnsworth’s eye. It’s that unspoken
haunt that lays with one for a lifetime.
The story you never tell... you put out of mind... but
that comes back like a sledgehammer when you least
expect it. THE GREEN MILE is that reminisce of
not so good times that eventually spill out.
Now saying that, the film is all at once entertaining
and filling. Walking away from this film I was left
with a feeling of satisfaction. Yeah, my cheeks were
moist, but I had seen one helluva story.
Now... let’s take a look at the actors in this film.
Tom Hanks and Bonnie Hunt... This is a wonderful
pairing. They look right together. First off there is
one plotline that gets resolved that really does add
some much needed relief (both for Hanks’ character
and for us the audience) that produces a smile. These
little sideline stories are essential in telling the
complete story. Making it feel genuine.
I mean... you could boil the story down to a sentence,
but then... you wouldn’t have told a good story.
Edgecomb, Darabont and King are telling a great
story because they do have those distractions. The
relationship with Bonnie Hunt’s character is integral
to exposing what sort of man Edgecomb is.
Bonnie is a supporting character, but she is not a
throwaway. She supports Edgecomb, gives him his
space.. but is there. You can see her frustrations as
well as her delights. They have private jokes and
unspoken glances that delight.
Hanks though is really wonderful here. He plays a
very strong character.... and is tough when he needs
to be, caring when he needs to be..... He is a guy that
toughs it out. He is... a good man.
David Morse as Brutal is wonderful. He doesn’t have
a great deal to work with, and with that name you’d
think he’d play a stereotype... but... you’d be wrong.
Morse is the second banana on Death Row. Number
Two. He backs up Hanks, and very much follows
Edgecomb’s lead. His MOUSE TOWN (VILLE)
story is beautiful... a great scene. He is also a good
man.
James Cromwell as the Warden is again.... wonderful.
He’s not there much, but he’s integral to the film.
Even though we don’t see him much his character has
quite a bit of weight. There is an entire character arc
in his brief amount of screen time that really gets to
ya. He doesn’t play the warden as you often see
Wardens played. He isn’t conniving. He isn’t holier
than thou... All the characters here are doing their
jobs. They have lives outside of the prison. And we
delight in them.
Michael Jeter... oh man. Delacroix. You know...
one could say that the propaganda of the film is that
we don’t really see or hear why these men are on
Death Row. That it’s a one sided bit of propaganda
to be anti-Capital Punishment. BUT... These
characters... the criminals... They did wrong. They
know it. By the time they are on the Green Mile... it’s
not a place for judgement... that’s happened. It’s
about the inevitable. And Jeter and his Mouse... Mr
Jingles... well it’s a great story. Jeter delivers a
performance that I love right there with his crazed
transvestite in THE FISHER KING. It’s hard to
shake what happens with him and it’s a testament to
Jeter’s acting that I got as involved as I did.
Man.... I could go on and on for about 5 more
characters/actors (Gary Sinise, Barry Pepper, Sam
Rockwell, William Sadler and Dabbs Greer) that did
a wonderful job, but... there are two amazing stand
outs that simply must be highlighted and talked about
at length.
The first is Doug Hutchison, better known to X-filers
as TOOMS. Tooms is still my favorite bad guy in the
history of X-FILES. His episodes scared the bejeesus
out of me, and when I heard he was cast as Percy
Wetmore... Well I gulped. It was perfect casting...
but it was the sort of inspired casting that you don’t
often see much of these days. Hutchison plays the
hell out of the character. What is great is that he isn’t
merely a loathsome character. You feel pity for him.
There’s a bit of Gollum to him. There’s this old
trailer for a BILLY THE KID movie called DIRTY
LITTLE BILLY with Michael J Pollard that had a
narration that said something like, “Billy the Kid
wasn’t brave... he was just a punk.” That reminds me
of the way Hutchison plays Wetmore. He isn’t just a
sadistic screw.... he’s more than that. I get the idea
that he’s a stupid little fella that was picked on... and
here... with these monsters behind cell bars... he can
finally get a bit of payback. And it thrills him. His
character is one of the greatest prison guards and all
around bad guy characters I have seen. Hutchison is
knocking on the ol attention door here by nearly
outshining everyone.
Except... Michael Clarke Duncan. For anyone that
watched Michael in ARMAGEDDON it must be
impossible to think he has the acting strength to pull
off this role. I met Duncan on that set and off camera
he hit me as being a gentle giant of a man. He wasn’t
a great actor yet. In this part.... with Frank’s
direction... Michael Clarke Duncan becomes one of
the iconic film roles. John Coffey is a miracle on
screen. He is the character fully realized. He’s the
keystone upon which this whole film is built. You
must believe in this character... and Duncan does that.
From the pure elation to subtle fears to agonizing
suffering.... Michael proves to be an amazing
character.
Now... As for Frank Darabont.... His film is
wonderful. I really really liked SHAWSHANK
REDEMPTION, but as a fan of the Prison film, I felt
that the story was built almost entirely upon
stereotypes found in the Warner Brothers PRISON
Film Library. This movie isn’t a Prison film I’ve seen
before.
Is it the BEST PICTURE I predicted? Well.... I’ll go
ahead and stick by it, although it seems some critics
have been less than enthusiastic (Variety, Hollywood
Reporter..... although they didn’t like SHAWSHANK
either). By the time February rolls around we should
see if I’m completely off base. AMERICAN
BEAUTY is going to have a lot of SAG support, and
the actors make up quite a bit of the Academy. But
man... what a film.
My favorite movie I’ve seen this year is TOY
STORY II, but... well... I’m not going to say anymore
till I get through this year. I still have a lot to see.
Man... what a year!
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Reader Talkback
...and so say all of us by duffy | Dec 9th, 1999 03:31:29 AM | and the winner is... by Lazarus Long | Dec 9th, 1999 03:38:59 AM | Harry, every once in a while
you're on top of your game by zinger | Dec 9th, 1999 05:23:58 AM | That Extra Mile by xtian | Dec 9th, 1999 07:38:44 AM | I have not seen The Green Mile
yet (will do so tomorrow), but
I by r_dimitri22 | Dec 9th, 1999 08:25:09 AM | Getting better... by Achilles | Dec 9th, 1999 08:29:52 AM | Stoked! by Yossarian | Dec 9th, 1999 08:54:42 AM | Tom Hanks, Tom Hanks, Tom
Hanks, Tom Hanks....... by E_Man | Dec 9th, 1999 08:56:47 AM | More on "manipulation" by The Gline | Dec 9th, 1999 09:59:56 AM | And on runtime... by The Gline | Dec 9th, 1999 10:09:31 AM | manipulation shmanipulation by Batutta | Dec 9th, 1999 10:13:25 AM | "Manipulation" and
intelligence (this'll throw
you for a loop) by Capt. Fantastic | Dec 9th, 1999 10:21:36 AM | suits by Batutta | Dec 9th, 1999 10:22:29 AM | Manipulation & Darabont by mrbeaks | Dec 9th, 1999 10:44:31 AM | "I don't think so." by r_dimitri22 | Dec 9th, 1999 10:54:21 AM | Grammer, people, grammar!! by Acappellaman | Dec 9th, 1999 11:06:48 AM | Acappellaman by r_dimitri22 | Dec 9th, 1999 11:20:09 AM | Sick of Tom Hanks! by cady | Dec 9th, 1999 11:23:06 AM | My previous header by Acappellaman | Dec 9th, 1999 11:23:40 AM | On Manipulation by Peregrin | Dec 9th, 1999 11:30:08 AM | Tom Hanks!!! by Acappellaman | Dec 9th, 1999 11:32:37 AM | Warrior in Hell! by Acappellaman | Dec 9th, 1999 11:37:36 AM | My apologies, Acappellaman! by cady | Dec 9th, 1999 11:57:03 AM | GREEN MILE...how will it rank? by Kikstad | Dec 9th, 1999 11:59:18 AM | Fight Club not American Beauty by mitsurugi777 | Dec 9th, 1999 12:08:24 PM | Spielberg "under-skilled?" by mrbeaks | Dec 9th, 1999 12:12:02 PM | Spielberg made Schindler's and
SPR what they were. by Portnoy | Dec 9th, 1999 12:15:20 PM | Best So Far by Mini Ebert | Dec 9th, 1999 12:38:27 PM | More Hanks rant! by cady | Dec 9th, 1999 12:38:31 PM | RE: AgentCole by mrbeaks | Dec 9th, 1999 12:56:58 PM | GREEN MILE by emailman | Dec 9th, 1999 01:12:35 PM | The Green Bile... by GEEKBASHER 3.0 | Dec 9th, 1999 01:12:49 PM | The Master of Manipulation by Powerslave | Dec 9th, 1999 01:19:25 PM | Acappellaman & Warrior by r_dimitri22 | Dec 9th, 1999 01:25:50 PM | I haven't seen the Green Mile,
but I know the basic premise. by dennis | Dec 9th, 1999 01:30:12 PM | I agree with most of you about
manipulation. by dennis | Dec 9th, 1999 01:41:02 PM | Tom Hanks by Duke | Dec 9th, 1999 01:51:45 PM | The Green Mile, my review.
Good but not great by dands | Dec 9th, 1999 01:56:49 PM | ManOwaR by r_dimitri22 | Dec 9th, 1999 02:16:45 PM | RE: AgentCole by mrbeaks | Dec 9th, 1999 02:26:14 PM | When's Harry on Ebert's show
again? by All Thumbs | Dec 9th, 1999 02:29:37 PM | Manipulation pt. 267 by The Gline | Dec 9th, 1999 02:33:23 PM | On Directing! (For Portnoy) by Peregrin | Dec 9th, 1999 02:45:43 PM | jtrenton, our 'critic' in San
Diego... by TuxKamen | Dec 9th, 1999 03:01:44 PM | Best actor of this generation by busorama | Dec 9th, 1999 03:07:13 PM | Tom Cruise Makes Sense! by Peregrin | Dec 9th, 1999 03:17:23 PM | Cole Control & Peregrin by mrbeaks | Dec 9th, 1999 03:28:31 PM | Busorama, don't get me started
on Cruise! by cady | Dec 9th, 1999 03:31:30 PM | Eternal... by cady | Dec 9th, 1999 03:48:26 PM | Directors by Cyclopentadiene | Dec 9th, 1999 03:51:47 PM | Hm... by Darth Boner | Dec 9th, 1999 04:00:05 PM | Eternal, the funniest thing is
that... by r_dimitri22 | Dec 9th, 1999 04:00:50 PM | Agentcole, they both suck! by cady | Dec 9th, 1999 04:01:54 PM | Spielberg's action
sequences?!!? by Peregrin | Dec 9th, 1999 04:05:05 PM | I like Eyes Wide Shut a lot... by dennis | Dec 9th, 1999 04:23:48 PM | If You Want To Nitpick..... by mrbeaks | Dec 9th, 1999 04:28:37 PM | Acgentcole by cady | Dec 9th, 1999 04:35:34 PM | Actually, Dark Penguin..... by mrbeaks | Dec 9th, 1999 04:35:45 PM | I disagree with
Harry.....(spoilers) by Rraggedy | Dec 9th, 1999 04:39:46 PM | Nitpicking about 100 foot
drops! by Peregrin | Dec 9th, 1999 04:44:22 PM | BTW, THE IRON GIANT is the
year's best..... by Rraggedy | Dec 9th, 1999 04:54:52 PM | I'm Not Arguing That
Spielberg's Better Than
Kubrick by mrbeaks | Dec 9th, 1999 04:59:46 PM | A Review Like This Is What Is
GREAT About AICN. Thanks,
Harry by smilin'jackruby | Dec 9th, 1999 05:01:15 PM | To Portnoy by Pomona88 | Dec 9th, 1999 05:03:51 PM | Nat'l Board of Review Awards by Lazarus Long | Dec 9th, 1999 05:15:05 PM | Another talkback that
degenerates into an
anti-Spielberg discuss by Smack | Dec 9th, 1999 05:22:42 PM | Facials by cady | Dec 9th, 1999 05:38:23 PM | Well said Lazarus...And poorly
said SMACK by Peregrin | Dec 9th, 1999 05:38:24 PM | YEAH THE REVOULTION BEGINS by elryano | Dec 9th, 1999 05:41:27 PM | You wanna-be film grads! by Funmazer | Dec 9th, 1999 05:42:05 PM | Funmazer... by dennis | Dec 9th, 1999 06:09:18 PM | Spielberg vs. the world by Cyclopentadiene | Dec 9th, 1999 06:14:44 PM | Actors by Cyclopentadiene | Dec 9th, 1999 06:20:07 PM | Kevin Spacey is cool, but
American Beauty sucked rocks. by Drath | Dec 9th, 1999 06:23:58 PM | I Forgot To Put Showgirls On
My Ten Worst List. Oh Well,
Showgi by Jake The Snake | Dec 9th, 1999 06:39:12 PM | Whoops, I meant to say
"Dishonorable Mention" by Jake The Snake | Dec 9th, 1999 06:40:44 PM | I Love a Parade! by Anton_Sirius | Dec 9th, 1999 06:45:08 PM | Amrican Beauty - Hope and
Change! by NinerFan | Dec 9th, 1999 07:02:45 PM | Finally..... by mrbeaks | Dec 9th, 1999 07:14:58 PM | Anyone notice... by Zelig | Dec 9th, 1999 07:23:48 PM | Anyone notice... by Zelig | Dec 9th, 1999 07:24:32 PM | Is Anton Sirius a retard? by golgo-14 | Dec 9th, 1999 07:38:06 PM | Philedelphia by Loki Trickster | Dec 9th, 1999 07:47:02 PM | AgentCole is a really bright
guy by Portnoy | Dec 9th, 1999 08:40:29 PM | hey Smack - it's 6, you forgot
Hook by Hotspur | Dec 9th, 1999 08:44:03 PM | My two cents on Spielberg,
Kubrick and The Green Mile... by Kubrick | Dec 9th, 1999 08:45:52 PM | The Award by The Kid | Dec 9th, 1999 09:04:16 PM | One more by The Kid | Dec 9th, 1999 09:05:44 PM | For The Record..... by mrbeaks | Dec 9th, 1999 10:10:06 PM | This review was too short by The guy | Dec 9th, 1999 10:11:48 PM | This review was too short by The guy | Dec 9th, 1999 10:12:53 PM | Spielberg bashing by QUIXOTE | Dec 9th, 1999 10:26:15 PM | One last thing for today. by Zelig | Dec 9th, 1999 10:33:18 PM | Feelin' The Love by Anton_Sirius | Dec 9th, 1999 11:34:57 PM | To Zelig by Anton_Sirius | Dec 9th, 1999 11:40:59 PM | Best movie of the year... by Wonderguy | Dec 10th, 1999 01:16:37 AM | SHOWGIRLS ROCKS!!!! by GEEKBASHER 3.0 | Dec 10th, 1999 01:48:43 AM | Is this talkback over yet? by Lazarus Long | Dec 10th, 1999 02:31:23 AM | Lazarus Long is Right
Again...And Gunray is still
completely and by Peregrin | Dec 10th, 1999 09:17:48 AM | David Lynch? Good lord by newfers | Dec 10th, 1999 09:18:03 AM | Spielberg is offensive by :-o | Dec 10th, 1999 09:18:16 AM | 1999 Movies by worldwidelie | Dec 10th, 1999 09:57:45 AM | He's Not Pushing The Envelope? by mrbeaks | Dec 10th, 1999 10:35:05 AM | Mr. Beaks you act as if... by Peregrin | Dec 10th, 1999 11:23:51 AM | Loki's Philadelphia by cady | Dec 10th, 1999 11:32:40 AM | I don't know why I bother by Hotspur | Dec 10th, 1999 11:50:02 AM | Iron Giant is NOT a King Kong
for the '90s by Zelig | Dec 10th, 1999 12:07:12 PM | agentCole by Hotspur | Dec 10th, 1999 12:07:15 PM | Is it just me... by Zelig | Dec 10th, 1999 12:10:15 PM | AgentCole you PRICK! by Peregrin | Dec 10th, 1999 12:13:29 PM | Hotspur I think you're
right... by Peregrin | Dec 10th, 1999 12:16:13 PM | New Column! by Larry Cucumber | Dec 10th, 1999 12:22:29 PM | Oh, Peregrin..... by mrbeaks | Dec 10th, 1999 12:22:46 PM | You all are sellouts... by The Warrior | Dec 10th, 1999 12:27:58 PM | cady, I know what you mean
about Philadelphia, but I
totally dis by dennis | Dec 10th, 1999 12:30:03 PM | oh my God, AgentCole by Hotspur | Dec 10th, 1999 12:54:34 PM | AgentCole's Makin' A List..... by mrbeaks | Dec 10th, 1999 12:55:45 PM | Dennis... by cady | Dec 10th, 1999 12:56:48 PM | Whoa There Son! by Anton_Sirius | Dec 10th, 1999 01:00:59 PM | So what you're saying Mr.
Beaks is... by Peregrin | Dec 10th, 1999 01:03:47 PM | I haven't seen Green Mile
yet.... by Matt0518 | Dec 10th, 1999 01:38:43 PM | Agentcole - you're way off! by cady | Dec 10th, 1999 01:48:33 PM | Iron Giant, American Beauty,
The Insider...... by Rraggedy | Dec 10th, 1999 02:05:00 PM | As high and mighty as we may
be, we ARE just animals. by dennis | Dec 10th, 1999 02:07:39 PM | Well said mrbeaks by Smack | Dec 10th, 1999 02:11:12 PM | What's Wrong With Us by Rufus Roughcut | Dec 10th, 1999 02:22:57 PM | Still no Dogma review, Harry? by soylentphil | Dec 10th, 1999 02:25:39 PM | I don't care what anyone says.
Dune is one of the best
sci-fi m by dennis | Dec 10th, 1999 02:37:00 PM | You Need Help, Peregrin by mrbeaks | Dec 10th, 1999 02:39:15 PM | Length Of Films by Sakla | Dec 10th, 1999 02:39:41 PM | Longest Talk Back Ever? by mrbeaks | Dec 10th, 1999 02:46:32 PM | 2 Reviews in SF papers by Pomona88 | Dec 10th, 1999 03:06:28 PM | Reviews coming in jive with
what the SF Chronicle said:
too long by dennis | Dec 10th, 1999 03:27:43 PM | Prejudice by cady | Dec 10th, 1999 03:27:44 PM | cady, I know where you're
coming from, but once again I
disagree by dennis | Dec 10th, 1999 03:29:51 PM | I also pray for the day when
people are viewed as actors,
and no by dennis | Dec 10th, 1999 03:31:00 PM | Talk about prejudice... by The Warrior | Dec 10th, 1999 03:32:09 PM | One last thing... by Portnoy | Dec 10th, 1999 03:56:47 PM | Iron Giant by Larry Cucumber | Dec 10th, 1999 04:02:38 PM | I'll Go See It by darren | Dec 10th, 1999 04:13:52 PM | What's in a name... by The Warrior | Dec 10th, 1999 05:00:15 PM | Agent Cole by coop | Dec 10th, 1999 05:01:07 PM | JJ Gittes... by dennis | Dec 10th, 1999 05:08:56 PM | Back To What We Laughingly
Refer To As 'The Topic' by Anton_Sirius | Dec 10th, 1999 05:09:10 PM | Wow. by Anton_Sirius | Dec 10th, 1999 05:18:30 PM | SEE NICK NOLTE NUDE!!! by mrbeaks | Dec 10th, 1999 05:26:06 PM | dang by Niiiice | Dec 10th, 1999 05:52:05 PM | This is a rather bold
talkback, or my personal
thoughts about Ph by Niiiice | Dec 10th, 1999 06:09:53 PM | And another thing.... by Portnoy | Dec 10th, 1999 06:15:18 PM | nothing else to talk back
about by Lazarus Long | Dec 10th, 1999 07:38:59 PM | Baretta by Niiiice | Dec 10th, 1999 07:51:25 PM | The End by The Sweeney | Dec 10th, 1999 09:51:30 PM | Titanic was longer but they
bought it... by 0007 | Dec 10th, 1999 10:24:03 PM | prison flicks by 60091 | Dec 10th, 1999 10:37:14 PM | The Bus by nug | Dec 10th, 1999 11:24:02 PM | Are we stuck in old news hell? by All Thumbs | Dec 10th, 1999 11:31:02 PM | Bloated and predictable by Caligari | Dec 11th, 1999 12:25:55 AM | The Green Mile by Maatkare | Dec 11th, 1999 01:56:10 AM | Oscar's calling... by BarbaRick | Dec 11th, 1999 02:06:42 AM | Maybe somebody drugged my Coke by Ruggles | Dec 11th, 1999 03:04:24 AM | Just because it's perfect... by Darth Brian | Dec 11th, 1999 10:38:12 AM | The Green Mile...Awesome by Jangles | Dec 11th, 1999 11:07:49 AM | Hey! by Anton_Sirius | Dec 11th, 1999 01:02:05 PM | People who read the book seem
to love it... by Darth Siskel | Dec 11th, 1999 01:21:15 PM | Thoughts on the Green Mile by Austin Nico | Dec 11th, 1999 07:15:31 PM | Review by Austin Nico | Dec 11th, 1999 07:28:40 PM | Why Hasn't Harry Reviewed
'Go'? by bababooey | Dec 11th, 1999 09:46:29 PM | Caligari by woemcats | Dec 12th, 1999 02:18:01 AM | Harry didn't like GO by AshFett | Dec 12th, 1999 04:16:23 AM | The Green Mile-gets an A- from
me by darren | Dec 12th, 1999 01:14:56 PM | Why Are the Critics
Complaining About the Length? by bababooey | Dec 12th, 1999 02:33:03 PM | HARRY START A NEW PAGE HERE!!! by Lazarus Long | Dec 12th, 1999 03:41:22 PM | I haven't seen this yet
but..... by Munku | Dec 12th, 1999 09:36:37 PM | Er...Not great... by Eli Cross | Dec 13th, 1999 12:05:12 AM | The Problem with The Green
Mile by Benjammn | Dec 13th, 1999 12:08:17 AM | Boom mike by woemcats | Dec 13th, 1999 08:11:57 AM | My thoughts, some spoilers by erendis | Dec 13th, 1999 09:08:31 AM | That final 10th of a mile...
(SPOILER HERE) by lycanthrope | Dec 13th, 1999 10:44:53 AM | Good movie, but... (spoilers) by r_dimitri22 | Dec 13th, 1999 10:54:32 AM | "Killed them with their love"
meaning.....SPOILERS......rand
om t by drewdog | Dec 13th, 1999 10:57:34 AM | "Killed them with their love"
meaning.....SPOILERS......rand
om t by drewdog | Dec 13th, 1999 11:00:39 AM | A perfect adaptation (some
slight spoilers) by Jack Burton | Dec 13th, 1999 11:12:03 AM | Ok. by Cyclogeek | Dec 13th, 1999 11:18:11 AM | Damn by Cyclogeek | Dec 13th, 1999 11:21:00 AM | Is Paul Edgecomb Paul of
Tarsus? by drewdog | Dec 13th, 1999 11:33:23 AM | A great film, but not the
year's best... by dennis | Dec 13th, 1999 01:26:54 PM | Dands... by TrashcanMan | Dec 13th, 1999 02:59:21 PM | Green Mile audience
reaction.... by Ninja Nerd | Dec 13th, 1999 04:12:18 PM | just a thought.. by aluch | Dec 13th, 1999 06:33:51 PM | Walking the Mile by Al2913 | Dec 13th, 1999 09:21:14 PM | Yeah, let's talk... by Lazarus Long | Dec 14th, 1999 04:48:50 AM | Gump right-wing? by drewdog | Dec 14th, 1999 10:44:05 AM | Philadelphia - fitting that
it's a brand of cheese by Stosslova | Dec 14th, 1999 11:09:04 AM | What the Fuck? by TrashcanMan | Dec 14th, 1999 04:07:44 PM | Three bloody hours? by Pilcrow | Dec 14th, 1999 04:26:50 PM | Green Mile . . . ho-hum. There
are far better flicks out
there. by Omega | Dec 14th, 1999 07:19:09 PM | Great Review by stiny | Dec 14th, 1999 07:21:32 PM | re: my last post by Lazarus Long | Dec 14th, 1999 07:35:52 PM | Good, but not even close to
American Beauty by emorr | Dec 15th, 1999 02:28:59 PM | Ratso Predicts by ratso | Dec 15th, 1999 03:09:52 PM | Overly Long Mile by Aicntb | Dec 15th, 1999 03:49:06 PM | AgentCole by TrashcanMan | Dec 16th, 1999 12:26:55 AM | Lazarus, what are you talking
about? by Omega | Dec 16th, 1999 03:08:40 AM | Sleazy Darabont by Sybil | Dec 16th, 1999 10:51:38 AM | OK Sybil......fair
enough......but please explain by drewdog | Dec 16th, 1999 12:57:17 PM | Drew, honey.. by Sybil | Dec 16th, 1999 02:30:21 PM | Green Mile* by jo*dymes | Dec 19th, 1999 07:29:08 AM | King-The most underrated
genius of our time by monoman | Dec 20th, 1999 03:07:59 PM | Green Mile by Bilowrites | Dec 22nd, 1999 08:15:31 PM | You're Right DeWitt by drewdog | Dec 23rd, 1999 01:26:31 PM | Uncle Tom (Hanks) Cabin by Bilowrites | Dec 23rd, 1999 02:22:21 PM | Green Mile by Mr.Shufflebotham | Dec 27th, 1999 12:56:58 PM | Good stories told well are
never too long. by Noman | Dec 30th, 1999 05:05:11 PM | It was great but.... by Jennifer Clark | Dec 30th, 1999 08:34:38 PM | LONG by taxi | Jan 4th, 2000 12:15:43 AM | The Excellent Mr. Jeter by Taia | Jan 7th, 2000 05:41:28 PM | Green Mile review by MOOVIEFAN | Jan 10th, 2000 11:06:05 PM | Yank hanks by odell | Jan 22nd, 2000 03:03:51 PM | Will we ever get rid of Hanks
and his cheese? by Doctor X | Jan 24th, 2000 06:20:21 AM | Powder+Big Budget=Green Mile by yzrob | Jan 29th, 2000 03:10:35 AM | The Green Mile - My Review by RFW | Feb 13th, 2000 01:42:20 PM | read the book!!! by tahareeshi | Feb 23rd, 2000 01:51:07 PM | The Green Mile by wb | Mar 1st, 2000 07:27:38 PM | which scene could be cut. by dan m | Mar 4th, 2000 07:46:24 AM | The handling of delicate
issues by The Crazy FoX | Mar 16th, 2000 06:48:12 AM | The Green Mile by Oh Blimey | Apr 10th, 2000 06:49:49 AM | The Green Mile by pikachu | Jun 19th, 2000 08:23:14 AM | ok..a lil bit too late but.... by drjones | Oct 4th, 2002 03:36:50 PM | no, this is late by just pillow talk | Mar 18th, 2008 01:53:13 PM | Nice try... by nuovo | Mar 21st, 2008 05:22:56 AM |
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