So, what was Quentin's theory on the meaning of Madonna's Like A Virgin? I don't remember that.
Ahem...er...well, this being a family site, I'd rather not say.
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So, what was Quentin's theory on the meaning of Madonna's Like A Virgin? I don't remember that.
Now I gotta go find that!Ahem...er...well, this being a family site, I'd rather not say.
Went to youtube and just watched that. AAAaaaah, yes, like a virgin...Ahem...er...well, this being a family site, I'd rather not say.
Mr. Pink's rant on why he doesn't tip in the restaurant is hilarious no matter how many times I watch it. Also, Mr. Orange's story about selling weed....such great dialogue in that movie.Favorite line from Resevoir Dogs? You shoot me in a dream, you better wake up and apologize!
That, and Quentin's theory on the meaning of Madonna's Like a Virgin. Heh heh.
The classic Chaplin and Keaton movies knows no generation boundaries. They are just great. (though i prefer Chaplin before Keaton if i had a gun to my head and must choose one of them)City Lights. Uh, Chaplin, duh. Great stuff, lots of that old Trampy humor and pathos. But the best part is having my 13 year-old son sit and dig it just as much as me.
Larceny, Inc. Edward G. Robinson doin his gangster schtick in a fine comedy from 1942. Woke up late the other night to pee (God, this getting older deal sux), saw this movie coming on, ended up watching the whole schmere. Good stuff.
Yup, me too. Chaplin understood that to be truly gripping over time an artwork had to embrace the human condition--humor and pathos, side by side.The classic Chaplin and Keaton movies knows no generation boundaries. They are just great. (though i prefer Chaplin before Keaton if i had a gun to my head and must choose one of them)
Went to youtube and just watched that. AAAaaaah, yes, like a virgin...
I was hopin someone would get that reference. Heh heh.
Guess I'm just stuck in the middle with you, spooky
This film broke my heart. I loved it. I'm a bloke in his 60s, and I sat in the cinema sobbing like a baby. Wonderful, wonderful film.can i just say, if you ever thought liam neeson would have made a great Roland - can i suggest you watch a movie called 'A Monster Calls'
this is a Emo version of BFG/ a christmas carol- very dark, but beautifully done, with a gravely voiced monster brought to life by neeson. i half expected neeson to say thank you sai after his talk with the young lad conor.
deals with some very poignant aspects of dealing with loss.
Swiss Army Man - Paul Dano Daniel Radcilffe
Weird and funny and sad (especially weird).
has anyone mentioned this?
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now it looks like a movie about refugees on the march from syria - and i bet a few passed it by because the advertisement team got it so fecking wrong .
i judged a book by its cover and let it go - until last night, and boy was i pleasantly surprised.
Z sci fi / day of the triffids/ i am legend in U.K with great back drop and a 28day later feel .
give it a go all you walking dead fans
let me know if i was wrong
Great book! Haven't seen the movie even mentioned here (U.S.) in months.has anyone mentioned this?
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now it looks like a movie about refugees on the march from syria - and i bet a few passed it by because the advertisement team got it so fecking wrong .
i judged a book by its cover and let it go - until last night, and boy was i pleasantly surprised.
Z sci fi / day of the triffids/ i am legend in U.K with great back drop and a 28day later feel .
give it a go all you walking dead fans
let me know if i was wrong