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The boy who could fly
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"love is a burning thing, and it makes, a fiery ring, bound by wild desiers, I fell into a ring of fire"


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This is in my top ten.  I think this is the best music biography I have ever seen, even better than Ray, which was also very good.  There was not one scene that felt false to me, or one performance that didn't feel real.  This is a movie I can say I absolutly love, I think this is a masterpiece.


I thought it was better than Ray, too. I mean it's *way* up there in my top movies of all time.
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If anyone is interested you can now get a copy of the Walk The Line screenplay from Simply Scripts. I saw it advertised on the home page. While I'm here, I'll just add that Walk The Line is still in the top 10 here in Australia, 9 weeks after it's release.

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I watched this again two nights ago and I seem to love it more and more.


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Walk The Line has finally tumbled out of the national top 10, at the box office, after being there for 10 weeks, 4 of which were at number 1.
The Academy didn't nominate it for Best Picture, but the people have spoken.
Roll on the DVD release.
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I'm glad to see that people have really embraced this film, this is a movie I watch over and over again and I never get bored with it, I think it's gonna move up higher on my top ten list


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Watched it last night. THANK GOD for Reese Witherspoon, up until the time she came on screen NOTHING was keeping me interested. But from there on it did start to pick up. It was a good film, certainly not the best of 2005 or one of the top ten best either, IMO.
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I liked the movie a lot. Phoenix did a great job in it. Johnny Cash rules!


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Johnny Cash rules!


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