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posted on 2004-2-11 at 04:32
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How do you communicate those emotions that are so intense that no physical expression or series of words can even scratch the surface?
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posted on 2004-2-11 at 06:44
i don't know, although i can say that that is one minging shirt.
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posted on 2004-2-11 at 06:48
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Chris, what the hell does that mean?
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posted on 2004-2-11 at 18:58
v 2.2
this is probably the toughest one i'll put up
Amid the chaos of that day, when all I could hear was the thunder of gunshots, and all I could smell was the violence in the air, I look back and am
amazed that my thoughts were so clear and true, that three words went through my mind endlessly, repeating themselves like a broken record:
you're so cool, you're so cool, you're so cool. And sometimes Clarence asks me what I would have done if he had died, if that bullet
had been two inches more to the left. To this, I always smile, as if I'm not going to satisfy him with a response. But I always do. I tell him
of how I would want to die, but that the anguish and the want of death would fade like the stars at dawn, and that things would be much as they are
now. Perhaps. Except maybe I wouldn't have named our son Elvis.
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posted on 2004-2-12 at 05:36
I have no idea, could you go a bit easier on us (me)?
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posted on 2004-2-14 at 20:50
sorry, that one was far too obscure. i figured since people had seen ginger snaps on here they'd have seen other independant canadian
films.......
on with the show...............
Amid the chaos of that day, when all I could hear was the thunder of gunshots, and all I could smell was the violence in the air, I look back and am
amazed that my thoughts were so clear and true, that three words went through my mind endlessly, repeating themselves like a broken record:
you're so cool, you're so cool, you're so cool. And sometimes Clarence asks me what I would have done if he had died, if that bullet
had been two inches more to the left. To this, I always smile, as if I'm not going to satisfy him with a response. But I always do. I tell him
of how I would want to die, but that the anguish and the want of death would fade like the stars at dawn, and that things would be much as they are
now. Perhaps. Except maybe I wouldn't have named our son Elvis.
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posted on 2004-2-14 at 20:54
v 2.x
Amid the chaos of that day, when all I could hear was the thunder of gunshots, and all I could smell was the violence in the air, I look back and am
amazed that my thoughts were so clear and true, that three words went through my mind endlessly, repeating themselves like a broken record:
you're so cool, you're so cool, you're so cool. And sometimes Clarence asks me what I would have done if he had died, if that bullet
had been two inches more to the left. To this, I always smile, as if I'm not going to satisfy him with a response. But I always do. I tell him
of how I would want to die, but that the anguish and the want of death would fade like the stars at dawn, and that things would be much as they are
now. Perhaps. Except maybe I wouldn't have named our son Elvis.
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posted on 2004-2-14 at 21:07
suicide kings..I think. I'm never truly confident in my answers. I watched it and enjoyed it. Henry Thomas is in this movie, right? First time I
had seen him since E.T.
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posted on 2004-2-14 at 21:09
correct sir.
Amid the chaos of that day, when all I could hear was the thunder of gunshots, and all I could smell was the violence in the air, I look back and am
amazed that my thoughts were so clear and true, that three words went through my mind endlessly, repeating themselves like a broken record:
you're so cool, you're so cool, you're so cool. And sometimes Clarence asks me what I would have done if he had died, if that bullet
had been two inches more to the left. To this, I always smile, as if I'm not going to satisfy him with a response. But I always do. I tell him
of how I would want to die, but that the anguish and the want of death would fade like the stars at dawn, and that things would be much as they are
now. Perhaps. Except maybe I wouldn't have named our son Elvis.
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posted on 2004-2-15 at 18:59
that could be the boy from the wizard, but i haven't seen that show in years so i am not sure(i just remember you like it chris)
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posted on 2004-2-16 at 13:31
I watched "Republic of Love" yesterday.....
It was a GOOD movie.
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posted on 2004-2-24 at 06:03
chris you never said whether i was right or not...
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posted on 2004-2-24 at 06:50
if you havent seen The Godfather... see it!!!!!!!! if you have seen it... see it agian!
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posted on 2004-2-24 at 08:08
Sorry, Jorge. I'm not trying to ignore everyone. I'm doing my best to stop coming by and posting so often. I have some serious shit in my
life that needs to be dealt with and this board, as great as it is, is somewhat overpowering and I need to try and break away from it for a while.
This is why I have only made a few posts in the last 8 or 9 days. That's a few more than I probably should anyway.
Now that that has been said, you are very much right It is my favourite movie of all time and I just watched it again a couple days ago.
Interesting fact about that movie that I only just discovered is that it is Tobey Maguire's first film. He is only in it for a few seconds and
has no lines. But he is there. He is part of Lucas's gang.
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posted on 2004-3-3 at 01:44
Hey, i just saw "Donnie Darko" the other day... what brilliant movie... makes you really think... and Frank kicks ass.
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posted on 2004-3-3 at 07:16
Amazing movie! Too bad it never got any widespread release. Probably got screwed over by the whole september 11th ordeal. I have a DD poster on my
wall.
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posted on 2004-3-15 at 08:59
i saw Secret Window last night, and i quite liked it.
for those who dont know what it is about,it is based on a novella written by Steven King. it's about a writer (Jonny Depp) who is confronted by
a creepy guy who claims that he stole his story. the whole thing gets blown out of proportion and the guy starts to stalk him. quite scary at times,
but not as much as some other king movies.
Depp delivered an incredable preformance. better than pirates of the carribean in my opinion, though the characters shared a few similar traits.
though it is a horror(ish) film, it is quite funny, and i found that everyone in the theater was laughing just about as much as they did when i saw
Starsky & Hutch. leave it to Jonny to turn it into a comedy... however it was scary as well. and slightly brutal, like a dog being stabbed with a
screwdriver. that was gnarly.
i think that the climax was a bit overly done, but i liked it none-the-less. and i really liked the ending... very unconvetional. definitely my style
(though a bit morbid).
anyway i thought it was overal an excelent movie. and a must see for all Jonny Depp fans.
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posted on 2004-3-28 at 10:24
i saw Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. actually i saw it twice. struck me as the kind of movie that Dobs would enjoy more than anyone else here.
dunno why though. I Loved it. i dont feel like typing anymore, so just see it.
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posted on 2004-3-29 at 02:53
I watched Honey last week and I'd have to say I liked it but I doubt a lot of you would like it. I'm about to watch Brother Bear (Dobs
favourite movie) ha ha ha ha
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posted on 2004-3-29 at 03:00
Brother Bear made me cry....
I hadn't seen a Disney movie THAT good in quite a while.
I think I'm missing the joke about it being Joel's fav though haha.
Just watched Donnie Darko with a friend the other night...anddd..that is why I haven't stopped listening to "Mad World".
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oh no I don't like watching movies that make others cry cause that means I WILL. Oh well I'll watch it anyway...I'm reviewing it
for my friend.
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Nice sig hahaha.
It made me cry...quite traumatazing for little kids.
But..the scenery is so beautiful.
I actually watched this whole special hosted by Phil Collins about it...the movie took close to 5 years to make, it's all mostly drawn, as it
should be and Phil Collins wrote the score for the sound track.
The whole northern lights thing is quite amazing..and the scenery and backgrounds they use, holy crap.
You're gonna love it, you'll cry..but you'll love it.
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posted on 2004-3-29 at 07:01
LOTR 3 made me cry. and about half the people in the theater.
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posted on 2004-3-29 at 18:56
I watched the movie "spellbound" yesterday. A documentary about the american national spelling bee. They follow 8 kids around starting
from before the nations, during and after they are eliminated. Quite interesting. They kids (most of them) were alot more down to earth that I
expected....for the most part. I expected all of them to freak out when they were eliminated, but they all were very humble. One was thrilled that she
wouldn't have to study anymore.
I rented Gothika, as well. When I put it on, I was on the verge of an anxiety attack, so I turned it off right away. Not the proper movie to watch
when you are freaking out. Spellbound calmed me down better.
I also rented bladerunner, because I have always wanted to see it. I feel asleep halfway through. I had better watch it tomorrow, because it's
due back.