Have you seen Don Johnson's teeth ?
I didn't know they were missing.
Speaking of terrific actor dogs : Jason Robards, in Ballad of Cable Hogue, 1970.
The butterfly mornings lyrics have been on/off haunting my skull for the last 35 years. (the wet butt could have something to do with it)
YouTube - butterfly mornings and wild flower afternoons
The butterfly mornings lyrics have been on/off haunting my skull for the last 35 years. (the wet butt could have something to do with it)
YouTube - butterfly mornings and wild flower afternoons
diyaudio politics says we can't talk about politics - probably to save us from boredom.
No, i think it goes better like this:
Et preterea censeo Carthago delenda est ( Cato the Censor ) .
It is well known ( in REALLY educated people ) that Carthage was a real P.I.T.A. of Rome... .
Ave Imperator, morituri te salutant
Photius
(when you are on the way to sin bin - probably)
Stone sounds like Stones and de Palma is a Stones fan, that's a tie.
I find both movies too Amerikanski to be a full authentic trip for a Eurica bum, tie again.
Hell, i still get off on the Doors and the Stone cast is worth more than the entire flic cost, so 1) Platoon it is.
But hey, doesn't mean i don't enjoy de Palma works, runner up is 1) de Palma
I find both movies too Amerikanski to be a full authentic trip for a Eurica bum, tie again.
Hell, i still get off on the Doors and the Stone cast is worth more than the entire flic cost, so 1) Platoon it is.
But hey, doesn't mean i don't enjoy de Palma works, runner up is 1) de Palma
@stalker and Jacques Merde
This Kinkski/Herzog bickering always made me yawn. OK, Kinski was insane in many ways, but most of his ongoing feud with Herzog was just marketing. Something that makes the pipe-smoking, turtleneck-wearing feature writer of the "Frankfurter Allgemeine" rub his hands.
This Kinkski/Herzog bickering always made me yawn. OK, Kinski was insane in many ways, but most of his ongoing feud with Herzog was just marketing. Something that makes the pipe-smoking, turtleneck-wearing feature writer of the "Frankfurter Allgemeine" rub his hands.
KKK (Krank-y Klaus Kink-ski) for real seemed the exact same creep as in the Edgar Wallace series from the 60s.
Nastassja Kinski on the other hand, wouldn't mind bumping in (to) her, even to this day.
Goes even more for KKK's grandaughter Sonja Kinski : Quelle Bouche
=> http://nastassja-kinski.jp/sonja/article/dk/PEACE_N_LOVE_Sonja_09.jpg
Nastassja Kinski on the other hand, wouldn't mind bumping in (to) her, even to this day.
Goes even more for KKK's grandaughter Sonja Kinski : Quelle Bouche
=> http://nastassja-kinski.jp/sonja/article/dk/PEACE_N_LOVE_Sonja_09.jpg
Hey Fotios, long time no see. Hope you didn't mind the dong jokes - nothing personal.
Haven't been in sin bin but sometimes I also get the urge to go there. Forum suicide thoughts.
I vote for Full Metal Jacket.
Hey Alvaro... (nice name, it remembers me famous revolucionarios. BTW my cat's name is Ernesto ).
Are you serious man? There is no reason to be afraid from my wrath. Maybe later, i will give you as prey to my lions. To the present, i suffer from the "boredom syndrome" of Albert Camus .
Ah, this... dong . You may know that (as well our partner Jacco Fermoilen) i find this word by luck, in the lot of spam e-mails that i receive everyday:
"Do you want to enlarge your dong? By Viagra, Levitra etc. on-line"
Later i find what means dong - and the example - in Urban dictionary like you.
Jacco, he gave me the opportunity - writing nookie - to make a joke in him.
Have a nice day.
Photius Proletarius
@jlsem: Awful movie. But I have certain rules that seem to work to help me avoid pictures I'll hate.
1. Nothing with Tom Hanks.
2. Nothing by Robert Zemeckis.
3. Nothing by Stephen Spielberg.
4. No movies whose titles end in a number.
5. No movies about a group of menopausal women discussing their innermost feelings about their mothers.
6. No French movies about the angst of being a pretty French teenage girl.
7. No James Cameron.
The Godfather 2 ?
My vote is on "The Pianist" , a Polański masterpiece.
Polanski masterpiece
Cul de Sac.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iICFCs45wh4
(Romanski hasn't been that entertaining after the Sharon Tate tragedy, Captain Red and the Frog was downright outrageous)
I vote for Full Metal Jacket.
The first half of FMJ is extremely realistic. It could almost be a documentary. Whenever I watch it I feel like I am back there and I can even smell the place. Eerie.
The first half of FMJ is extremely realistic. It could almost be a documentary.
It is one of rare movies that I watched at least 3 times, and wouldn't mind watching it again. Great!
It is one of rare movies that I watched at least 3 times, and wouldn't mind watching it again. Great!
It's the only vietnam war movie I can think of that doesn't involve jungle warfare.
I vote for Full Metal Jacket.
Full Metal Jacket is one of the 30 - 35 movies for which i have spent a DVD disc, to include in my library.
It has - IMHO - no so much relation with the 2 other movies.
Moreover, Stanley Kubrick is in its own class by alone. Far away from other movie makers.
Moreover, Stanley Kubrick is in its own class by alone. Far away from other movie makers.
True, still remember the day I saw A Clockwork Orange.
Here's Alex with his tacky turntable.
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