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Shall we Dance

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  • Shall we Dance

    Saw this last night on the airplane from California.

    Not bad. Rick would have slit his wrists watching it but it's ok for a chick flick. Richard Gere, like a fine wine, is improving with age. (although I may be biased since my first R movie was "American Gigolo" in 8th grade.)

    Jennifer Lopez- well, what can you say. Luckily she didn't really talk a whole lot. Susan Sarandon- underutilized in the film.

    It got a little long in the middle, but all in all, I'd give it 2.5 stars on a 5 star scale. If you're stuck inside in a snowstorm, you won't be too upset.

    Jenn

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    We didn't see the J Lo-Richard Gere version of this movie so I can't comment on it, but we did see the original Japanese movie that this was based on and I would highly recommend seeing that one. We saw it quite a few years ago (can't remember exactly), but I remember really liking it.
    ~Jane

    -Wife of urology attending.
    -SAHM to three great kiddos (2 boys, 1 girl!)

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    • #3
      Re: Shall we Dance

      Originally posted by jloreine
      Richard Gere, like a fine wine, is improving with age.
      So true! I never really liked Richard Gere before, but now that he has some silver in his hair....

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      • #4
        I'm with Jane-- I didn't see the new one, but I really liked the original Japanese movie.

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