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<blockquote data-quote="Kaoru" data-source="post: 168247" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>I haven't seen the movie since the mid-90s - or whenever it was when they first showed it on TV. I don't remember much about it, except for not being terribly impressed, and that it felt rather stagey and somewhat over the place. Coppola is a bit of a hit-and-miss affair anyway. Either his films are GREAT or a desaster, there's very little middle ground with him. I have the soundtrack CD somewhere, though. And, oh yeah, that Lennox song is great! She has a fantastic voice anyway. A very underrated/underappreciated singer. (But hey, I always loved Eurythmics anyway.)</p><p></p><p>And yeah, this table really LOVES to kick your butt, doesn't it? It has to be one of the most unforgiving tables on TPA so far! I only had two or three good games on it so far, but when they are good they feel very rewarding. I just SOMETIMES wish that it could go easy on me in at least <em>some spots</em>. Like: When I trap the ball I'd really like to keep it. :-/ But ah well, can't have everything, I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaoru, post: 168247, member: 231"] I haven't seen the movie since the mid-90s - or whenever it was when they first showed it on TV. I don't remember much about it, except for not being terribly impressed, and that it felt rather stagey and somewhat over the place. Coppola is a bit of a hit-and-miss affair anyway. Either his films are GREAT or a desaster, there's very little middle ground with him. I have the soundtrack CD somewhere, though. And, oh yeah, that Lennox song is great! She has a fantastic voice anyway. A very underrated/underappreciated singer. (But hey, I always loved Eurythmics anyway.) And yeah, this table really LOVES to kick your butt, doesn't it? It has to be one of the most unforgiving tables on TPA so far! I only had two or three good games on it so far, but when they are good they feel very rewarding. I just SOMETIMES wish that it could go easy on me in at least [i]some spots[/i]. Like: When I trap the ball I'd really like to keep it. :-/ But ah well, can't have everything, I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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