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Now who likes these movies, The Shawshank Redemption, The Truman Show, Meet Joe Black and The Remains of The Day?
I love these movies, or is it just me?
really? I demand a re-count, like the one that determined your president's re-election!
:eekblue: Did I just say that? Oh well I have added a post about lack of tact...somewhere around here...
Here's a thought..
"Men don't like taking directions" Quote, My wife, this morning. after I refused to go the "right way."
Discuss.
Your wife is a sexist! How many women do you know who like taking directions?
Anyways I was on BBC Radio 5 yesterday....talking about crime and punishment.
Why did you not tell us in advance, HH? We could have listened. Which programme? Perhaps it's on "Listen Again".
He was a complete knob by the way. Lock them all up, no what the offence and give them a daily birching was his line. He didn't want to look at the causes of crime.
A complete oxyMORON! The "Conservative way foreard" only leads back!
My partner has a bunch of "Fairy" products that he has picked up from different places. I had never heard of it. I had heard of Lux, but it has been a while since I had.
The Truman Show was good. I am not a Jim Carrey fan. Most of the time he's too busy acting like an idiot. I like a good comedy, but he's never been in one. Back to the movie. It was original to have someone's whole life from birth to the end on TV. Don't you think it is a little bit like finding out you've been lied to your whole life and you wake up to the truth. Truman made the best choice possible.
Couldn't get into "Meet Joe Black" and I saw it at the theater. Never saw "Remains of the Day" Always meant to as I love Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson.
The final scene gives me goosebumps-similar to the way that when Truman discovers the end of his universe-the hole in the sky part? hard to explain-im sure you will know what i mean.
I have written elsewhere that i feel that the movies ive enjoyed the most have a buddhist message about them-I think it's just me (Go away ZenMonk-I know you want to comment)
Jim carrey-yes how about this comment, "Jim carrey- Love him or Hate him" -would you agree? tI think too many films have been "mediochrised"-(MY WORD) by his idiot persona, however when he does well-hes amazing.
Let me know what you think.
I had a really bad week with my relationship. Killed the attachment, now I'm trying to repair and reinforce and really treasure the chance I've been given. Any tips on how to be skilful when talking to girls?
Now there's a question!
You have to be really careful what you say. Even if you just say "Your hair looks nice today" the chances are she'll think "why's he said that? Doesn't my hair normally look nice? How dare he!!!" :hrm:
I find it easier to just not say anything and just agree with everything they say!!
That's not really much help is it ?!
Though I am not straight, I work with a good number of women. Sometimes the most skillful answer is "What do you think?". Then if they say "I asked your opinion" then you give it. If they answer "Well, I think........" then they just want to be heard. Saves a number of headaches.
Have you seen the remake of "Fun with Dick and Jane" yet? I'm tempted to go see it as I am hoping that Jim Carrey doesn't act like Jim Carrey. I honestly think the guy has talent but found something that works, so why bother honing your skills? When he did "The Truman Show", I was hoping he was breaking out of that mold. Oh well. And yes "Love Jim Carrey/Hate Jim Carrey" is probably right.
I would have to say my favorite actor these days is Johnny Depp. He's pretty versatile. I was kind of haunted by the way he did "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" but it was a Tim Burton film. Tim Burton likes to make movies that are a bit off, though. I am never disappointed when I see Johnny Depp act. The film or the script might stink, but his performance is always top notch.
I also am enamored with Cate Blanchett. I liked her long before "The Lord of the Rings" films. I had never heard of her and picked up "Elizabeth" at the video store one night. I was blown away by her performance. It also helps that I didn't know who she was. But she's another one, like Johnny Depp, that seems to let the character shine through, not herself.
Your favorites?
(Did I say that out loud?)
OI Who you calling common????? Oooops, blown it! Sorry Brigid!
Told you that's not what he meant!
Now they know our hiding spot.
Oh, well. I've been thrown out of MUCH better places than this!
(Next time we'll use the dumb waiter, K?)
Good grief, it's more of those women!
Good evening ladies, are you the cabaret?
No, no. We're from the uh... gas company. We're just checking for leaks. Don't mind us. We'll be finished in a jiffy.
(Knitwitch, he thinks we're the cabaret!! How funny is that? Aren't men just the sweetest things?)
"Overture, curtain, lights, This is it we'll hit the heights,
And oh what heights we'll hit!!!!!!!!!! On with the show THIS IS IIIIIIIIIIT" (Kick a bit higher Brigid, we've got them fooled) ...... and they are sweet!
Hurrah!
:cheer:
(Knitwitch, I CAN'T kick any higher.)
(Let's make for the door in a swirl of skirts. They're not going to be saying ANYTHING interesting while we're here.)
And out the door we gooooooo....
(right behind you, kid!)
"Gonna have the whole world on a plaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate........"
D'ye know - it's a funny old world - I was on this spiritual quest and my darling daughter in law suggested I come on this site to learn lessons and get a feel for Buddhism
.... and I find myself hiding in broom cupboards and ventilation shafts in a men's only club and masquerading as my old stage-struck self of 30 years ago with a lovely lady I have only just met .............
well all I can say is - she was right!
Excuse me frizzer, I wasn't the one running around with no clothes on.. it was quite specifically Yogamama... I was merely acting as dresser....
As for these two.... It's my considered opinion they're beyond cabaret and have gone straight for vaudeville....!!
And I'm bellowing From St. James's Square to make myself heard as I have been advised I'm not welcome...!!
Just make sure you're appropriately attired this time !
Well, thought that went rather well, don't you, Brigid?
NO CHICKS unless they're paying.
I did get the brunt of it.
And, may I say, Fede and Yoda looked quite delicious in nothing but their cowboy hats and chaps.
Delicious!
-bf
Where's our cabaret girls? I'm sure they'd be only too happy to help out!!
Here are some links:
from the BBC
from The Scotsman
some random blog on India
Keith
keith
Where's our cabaret girls? I'm sure they'd be only too happy to help out!!"
Frizzer,
I'm shocked and appalled....that you think you could ever afford us! Knitwitch and I only dance skyclad for ....um...ten thousand pounds...each. (And don't even bother trying to find the clearing in the woods.) And no cameras. And we like our dressing room to be pure white and stocked with the finest of bottled waters. Oh, and we also accept Visa, Mastercard, but not American Express. I'm shocked, just shocked. I'll have my people call your people.