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DOES ANYONE LIKE "THE FIFTH ELEMENT"?

RWB (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 6th September 2000, 19:03

The other day, I bought "The Fifth Element", but was so disappointed immediately took it back and bought the truly amazing, "The World Is Not Enough". So, does anyone really like it?

RE: DOES ANYONE LIKE

Chris White (Competent) posted this on Wednesday, 6th September 2000, 19:09

I do.

RE: DOES ANYONE LIKE

Chris Cox (Reviewer) posted this on Wednesday, 6th September 2000, 23:03

hehe, I thought it was quite good actually

RE: DOES ANYONE LIKE

Grahame (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Wednesday, 6th September 2000, 23:55

Don`t worry about it, if you think The World is Not Enough is amazing then there is no good reason why you should like Fifth Element.

I`m not trying to be snide or insulting they just belong to completely different cultures of film making. I love Fifth Element but wouldn`t bother hiring TWINE, I might watch it on the box but I wouldn`t make an event out of it.

People just have varying tastes.

Grahame

RE: DOES ANYONE LIKE

Michael_R (Harmless) posted this on Thursday, 7th September 2000, 07:54

Yeah I thought it was quite good, especially "Milla"
Original story and look. 10/10

RE: DOES ANYONE LIKE

John Willis (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Thursday, 7th September 2000, 09:27

The Fifth Element is a great film IMHO,

Luc Besont (I can`t spell), does this comic book style tale at its very best :-). Pace, visuals and humor are great, not Leon, or Besont`s best, but a very watchable film.

Later

John
UK.MEDIA.DVD FAQ Admin.

RE: DOES ANYONE LIKE

Mike Mclaughlin (Competent) posted this on Thursday, 7th September 2000, 18:02

One of these days, Luc Besson is going to destroy the Hollywood film as we know it, but with a contrived cosmetic spectacle like The Fifth Element? I think not. At least it doesnt take itself seriously.

--Mike

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