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Date Posted: 17:52:49 12/04/03 Thu
Author: The Rhino
Subject: Re: Wrong, right, real and delusion...
In reply to: Silk 's message, "Wrong, right, real and delusion..." on 18:08:19 12/03/03 Wed

I, too, loved the movie. I especially loved the way the kids played up the fear when Daddy was going postal. Awesome film.

I have always been indifferent to Paxton. He's so wooden, most of the time. I'd say that Frailty is a great step forward for him, especially since he directed it. I also liked him in A Simple Plan and a weird flick called Boxing Helena. That's about a guy who is so obsessed with a woman he can't have that he cuts her arms and legs off so she can never leave him. Eerie. Lots of nudity too.

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