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Post by JocelynTorrent on Jan 15, 2011 4:51:13 GMT
Hey, they might come in handy some day. You never know.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2011 0:56:56 GMT
#1 Meet Joe Black
AND one of the only animated movies I bought as soon as it became available: How to Train Your Dragon!
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Post by Enjorous on Jan 25, 2011 2:01:02 GMT
That was a great movie!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2011 2:20:06 GMT
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Post by Enjorous on Jan 25, 2011 2:21:51 GMT
How to Train your Dragon. I was seriously impressed.
Haven't seen Joe Black yet.
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Post by lysystrata on Jan 25, 2011 3:32:32 GMT
Hmmmm favorite movie. Mine is a weird one, it's kinda old (older than me I think) and I can't quite recall how I got exposed to it. It's a David Lynch film called Mulholland Drive.
~Sara~
PS Just looked it up, it's not older than me was released in 2001
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Post by Enjorous on Jan 25, 2011 3:36:12 GMT
Yup, you'll fit right in here.
Btw, kickass name. That's one of my favorite Greek plays.
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Post by JocelynTorrent on Jan 25, 2011 3:48:12 GMT
Mulholland Dr. Man..what a brain rape. I'm still not entirely sure what all of it meant. Definitely a good film though.
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Post by Enjorous on Jan 25, 2011 3:49:13 GMT
I don't think anyone gets all of it.
Either of you seen Rabbits? That's another Lynch.
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Post by lysystrata on Jan 25, 2011 4:51:25 GMT
I've watched it at least 20 times (I ordered the DVD) and I certainly don't understand all of it. Even the parts I don't fully understand I like though.
PS Thanks about the name, I love that play. I was torn between this tag and Ayesha, the first femme fatale in english literature. Now Ayesha and Alice, that would be a hot couple.
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Post by Enjorous on Jan 25, 2011 5:10:42 GMT
Ayesha is from?
I feel ashamed that I don't know it.
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Post by azb on Jan 25, 2011 5:23:52 GMT
Haha, Meet Joe Black. That film was 3 hours too long. Not impressed.
No offense, of course.
Aliens and Silence of the Lambs are the two films I can just watch over and over. Not sure what that says about me.
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Post by lysystrata on Jan 25, 2011 5:45:44 GMT
Ayesha, She Who Must Be Obeyed. The femme fatale (and title character) from H. Rider Haggard's supernatural classic 'She'
~Sara~
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Post by JocelynTorrent on Jan 25, 2011 13:45:22 GMT
Good choices, azb. Silence of the Lambs is beyond brilliant. Like a good older sister, I forced my 13 year old sister to watch it and enjoy, then got frustrated when she didn't understand all of it
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2011 17:05:35 GMT
azb, it was in no way perfect, but I don't know, I just liked it alot. I think I might be more attached to the concept of it, than the movie itself.
There aren't any movies that I couldn't live without or watch over and over again and not grow tired of.
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