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Male and Female Imponderables - Mad World

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Thursday, September 28, 2006 8:30 PM

MAGDALENA

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Well it was taking me so long to load the last thread I was thinking of taking a nap... so I took the liberty!

Here's the previous thread:

http://www.fireflyfans.net/thread.asp?b=2&t=24285

Everyone is welcome to join in... Enjoy!



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Thursday, September 28, 2006 8:37 PM

PHOENIXROSE

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Firsties!

So, uh, what are we pondering?

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Thursday, September 28, 2006 8:54 PM

NICODEMUS


Second!. At least, at time of writing this.

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Thursday, September 28, 2006 10:01 PM

MAGDALENA

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Yay! So happy! I never started a thread either so Yay!!!

Hmmmmm... pondering - what is your guiltiest secret film enjoyment that you are embarassed to admit that you enjoyed? ...and why?

Mine is 'Independence Day' - I saw it when it first came out and was impressed by the special effects, and I have to admit I was a huge fan of Brent Spiner from 'Star Trek:TNG' at the time and enjoyed his performance - however I fell in love with this gorgeous actor who was about the only one not to go over the top with his performance and who looked drop dead gorgeous in his blue Air Force uniform... Adam Baldwin... I have seen this move more times than I care to admit! ... although maybe I have a darker secret than that... coz everyone will forgive me for drooling over Jayne.. er I mean Major Mitchell.. oh Adam! ... won't they?


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Thursday, September 28, 2006 10:11 PM

PHOENIXROSE

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Hey, Independence Day isn't bad! Of course, I love Will Smith without bias, so...
Um, I can't think of a movie I watch that makes me blush when I think of someone finding out about it.
I'm not a big movie person, though. Don't see many of them (except when I was dating a movie geek) and certainly don't buy that many to watch over and over. I will say that I'm a huge sucker for the Disney films of my youth. The Aristocats and Aladdin and the Lion King and them. They crack me up!

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Thursday, September 28, 2006 10:41 PM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


Armageddon I know it's silly, but it's fun! I laugh every time I watch it.

And, erm... well... *coughsteelmagnoliascough*

Now to distract you - my worst first date movie ever, and not the guy's fault. We decided on the traditional movie and dinner theme. I *think* we were going to see a star wars prequel, but it was booked out. So, we had a look at the different movies available, hummed and hawed for a bit, and eventually went for one that we assumed was a romantic comedy.

It was called The Secretary. And, well, I can't find a reference on IMDB, but it was... sort of... well, the movie was an exploration of sexual dominance and submission. Kinda. Very arty. Not a first date movie. I *really* should have figured out something was up when it was over 18's.




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Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:18 PM

PONYXPRESSINC


I'm embarrassed by the number of time's I've watched Miss Congeniality, I like Sandra Bullock, though I'm not sure why.

Worst first date movie mistake was 'forever young' with Mel Gibson, (I was mildly fond of him at the time,) it was too soppy for a first date (actually it was too soppy for anything, I've never wanted to see it again) and I think we were both horribly uncomfortable at the end.

Wasn't a total disaster though, I'm married to the bloke I went to see it with. :)

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Friday, September 29, 2006 12:08 AM

VERSEEXPLORER


Yeah, Magda, on starting a thread.

I prefer foreign films (please don't tell my friends I like Mallrats). I do like romantic comedies (please don't tell my friends I like Mallrats), an occasional mystery (please don't tell my friends I like Mallrats), musicals (please don't tell my friends I like Mallrats), and some documentaries (please don't tell my friends I like Mallrats).

I'm way too old to think that Kevin Smith is funny, but I do!

Worst first date movie - The Crying Game. Do I need to say why?




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Friday, September 29, 2006 2:23 AM

PENGUIN


There is a little known movie titled "Stealing Home" staring Mark Harmon and Jodie Foster that I saw on some movie channel years ago and I just LOVE IT!

It's a love story/baseball movie...check it out!





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Friday, September 29, 2006 2:45 AM

MAVOURNEEN


Morning, Everyone.
Well, I can breathe again. The Philly container I was stressing over a few days ago was received at the warehouse this morning, and the load is intact. The seal was broken at port to inspect it (and yes, they found contraband - a case of champagne for my boss!) and I was sooo worried some nasty thug would steal $50 k worth Italian leather sofas. Whew! Didn't happen.

In terms of movies, my guilty pleasure is Time Bandits. I just love that stupid movie! I'll watch it whenever it is on.

Steel Magnolias is not one of my favorites. I saw that movie for the first time a few weeks after I was diagnosed with kidney disease and it scared the crap out of me!

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Friday, September 29, 2006 3:01 AM

MAGDALENA

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Hello wonderful people!!

Well for an idea off the top of my head you guys went with it and have meade me laugh so much!

I went to bed for 10 mins and woke up three-and-a-half housrs later - and guess what's on TV that I have never ever seen??? A Knights Tale??? There's Wash!! ...I mean Alan Tudyk!! So I imagine I will enjoy that - for all the right resons of course!

So ... the Crying Game? I went to see that with my Dad & he was more embarrassed than I was - to be sure!

There is an Australian film calle 'Monkey Grip which was released in the mid-late 1980s - it starred a Play School presenter, Noni Hazeljurst & Colin Friels - and involved many explicit sex scenes - which since I was just 18 at the time were pretty educational - but my 16-year-old sister and I were wishing the ground would open up and swallow us!

Thank you dear Penguin! I will look that one up because I am a huge Mark Harmon fan - used to lovwe St Elsewhere in the 80s and never have got over him! (...ooops - did I write that - Out loud?)

EDIT: Ah the joy of postal-overlap! Hello dear Mav - I am so glad that your containerly woes are behind you! And... yes as a *cough* ...fan... of Steel Magnolia's I do think you would not enjoy it! I love the accents though! (I'd love to do the play one day - though I suspect I am looking at a different role to the one I used to covet!)


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Friday, September 29, 2006 3:07 AM

TRISTAN


Oooh, a Magda-created thread! Shiny!
I, of course, need to get coffee, but I'll be back here in a spell.

Morning, everyone! It's a lovely Friday, is it not? (Or Saturday, for some!) This is "moving weekend", so wish me luck!

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Friday, September 29, 2006 3:32 AM

MAGDALENA

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Hello Dearest Tristan! enjoy your coffee... Hope you don't mind me taking over the thread-creating!

It is almost Saturday here actually! AFL Grand Final day tomorrow (think Superbowl) and lots happening...

...he he he & I am giggling at 'A Knights Tale' too - it's quite amusing if you don't have too high expectations of it!


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Friday, September 29, 2006 3:43 AM

COPILOT


Aaarrrggg! Morning sucks! 6:30am does not rock my socks but if I go back to sleep I'll only be sleepier when I have to wake up at 7am soo.....


Theatical embarrassment? I really like shite teenage girlie movies? They make me happy inside so blech:tounge: to anyone who makes fun of me. Also I love Secretary! That movie is awsome!

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Friday, September 29, 2006 3:45 AM

TRISTAN


Oh, coffee is the stuff of life...and fresh-ground in our office by lil ol me!

Knights Tale has to be my guilty pleasure movie, too. Generally, I am a stickler for historical accuracy in movies (Gladiator made me twitch numerous times), so I was fully expecting to be disappointed by this one...and I was. But. But, when the first thing I heard was Queen music during the first joust, I decided to suspend belief and just enjoy it...and I really did. So, yes, that is my guilty pleasure movie.

This thread is ours, which means anyone should be able to start a new thread if the old one gets too long. Makes me happy that people wnat to keep it going!

Copilot!!! :hugs: and :kisses: How have you been? I saw that you posted alot in the last thread....does this mean you are back with us?
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Friday, September 29, 2006 3:50 AM

PHOENIXROSE

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Quote:

Originally posted by DesktopHippie:
It was called The Secretary. And, well, I can't find a reference on IMDB


I can! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0274812/ At least, I have to assume this is the same movie. Looks like it must be.

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Friday, September 29, 2006 3:52 AM

KELKHIL


Morning all!

Guilty pleasure move.... Pretty much any Horror movie I guess. But my guilty pleasure horror would have to be Jason X. It came out about 5 years ago and I laughed so hard through the entire move! Ther is this scene where Jason is walking through a "Hollow Suite" and it is just the funniest thing ever written.

Also there is no shame in liking Mallrats! All hail Kevin Smith (To a lesser degree than Joss of course)!

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Friday, September 29, 2006 4:17 AM

MAGDALENA

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Hi Kelkhil! I have another guilty pleasure now that you remind me of it - the Scream trilogy - they are so funny/scary! Silly things but my best friend is too scared to watch them... I like the humour!

And I too disliked 'Gladiator', never saw what all the fuss was about... but I am enjoying A Knights Tale for all the same reasons - it is not supposed to be taken seriously and it is really corney at times, but I'm enjoying many of the comic aspects... it's just when a film wants to be taken seriously and it sucks that I can't stand it!

...Heath Ledger would apprear to have a skinny, hairless chest though... bit disappointing that...

(Not that I care if any of my FFmen have skinny &/or hairless chests - just that someone with Heath Ledgers voice shouldn't look quite so 'adolescent' when he takes off his shirt...

Edit: that was... 'enlightening' Mei Mei... thanks for the link! James Spader... oh, of course - he's a wicked boy!


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Friday, September 29, 2006 4:20 AM

INEVERMARRIED


Afternoon from the UK, fellow browncoats (it's 3:11pm over here)! To my chagrin, I will admit that I don't post much on the FFF.net forums so I thought I'd make a start right here.

My guilty pleasure movie would have to be either the aforementioned Knight's Tale or the fantastic Spirited Away. In my circle of friends, Japanese animations in general are seen as this weird, almost alien, art form which is basically abnormal. From some anime I've encountered in the past, I can see why this would be so. But, this gorgeous little film has kinda opened my mind to the whole genre. The artwork is phenomenal, the characters are relatable, the script is a little naive for my liking, but it's a PG, so I'll let Miyasaki off. It's just one of those films that, if you can suspend cynicism for a while, just makes you feel better about the world...and in my view, we all need a film like that.

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Friday, September 29, 2006 4:42 AM

MAGDALENA

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Hello INeverMarried! - what part of the UK are you from? It's 12.30am on Saturday here folks (Yes - hello from tomorrow Tristan!!) and I am watching A Kinights Tale as I type this - "Oh No! They've found out he's not really who he says he is!!" (...and Alan Tudyk's hair is funny!LOL!)

I understand the anime thing too - not that I am in to it these days, but when I was a child my friends thought me a little weird that I loved 'Kimba the White Lion' and 'Astro Boy' so much - it was their eyes and the funny way they spoke that I adored!


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Friday, September 29, 2006 4:43 AM

MAL4PREZ


I like stealing home - even though I saw it a looong time ago and don't remember it much now. And I just saw Secretary a few months ago - it was shockingly entertaining. Who knew S/M could be so fun?

My guilty entertainment pleasure is the Top Model reality show. I know, it's horrible. But I get addicted.

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Friday, September 29, 2006 4:46 AM

RUGBUG


Morning!

Let's just say I am the queen of guilty pleasure movies. My video cabinet (I own A LOT of DVD's) even has its own drawer dedicated to movies I'm embarrassed that I own...and yet still love. Try these on for size:

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (SJP, Helen Hunt and some cute hunky guy dancing their little shoes off).

Oops, got cut this short...some sh*t is about to hit the fan. Gotta go take care of that. :)



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Friday, September 29, 2006 4:57 AM

MAL4PREZ


OK, now I'm catching up with yesterday...

Rugbug - re meeting up right away - I never did! I went on four dates from match.com, and each one had at least two weeks of swapping emails beforehand. Maybe it's a Vermont thing, but each guy waited for me to make the decision that we should meet. They offered their phone numbers, and left it up to me to call or not. Nice boys.!

There's nothing wrong with insisting that you wait to get to know them over email, and then maybe a phone call or two, before you meet face to face. That's the whole point of the internet dating thing (or it was for me) is meeting people and yet avoiding that really awkward date with someone you don't know at all and end up not liking but you're stuck with them through dinner.

Don't worry about being rude. Just insist that they stick with email, and don't even follow up if you're not interested. I was trying to be nice, but that doesn't work. Polite good, nice not so much.

You have a hopeful, huh? You gonna swap info before your membership expires?

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Friday, September 29, 2006 5:02 AM

REDLAVA


I am gonna have to say that Bring It On is my increadibly pathetic movie guilty pleasure, can't conjur up a reason as to why exactly. I guess because Eliza Dushku and Kirsten Dunst play cheerleaders I guess. And come on how funny is the "spirit fingers."

Those aren't spirit fingers, these are spirit fingers.


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Friday, September 29, 2006 5:05 AM

ZEEK


I guess my guilty pleasure is romantic comedies in general. What can I say? Being raised by a single mom you sorta get exposed to a lot of these things.

I even own When Harry Met Sally on DVD.

Worst first date movie was probably Master and Commander. That movie is terrible. Luckily it worked out for the best since we were cracking jokes about how stupid the movie was the whole time. Knew I had a keeper immediately.

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Friday, September 29, 2006 5:23 AM

MAGDALENA

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Quote:

Originally posted by Redlava:
I am gonna have to say that Bring It On is my increadibly pathetic movie guilty pleasure, can't conjur up a reason as to why exactly. I guess because Eliza Dushku and Kirsten Dunst play cheerleaders I guess. And come on how funny is the "spirit fingers."

Those aren't spirit fingers, these are spirit fingers.



LOL!!! I love that movie too - I am so sharing all my darkest secrets today aren't I? I was surprised when one of my friends said that her younger brother and another friend were watching it one evening - both 'boys' were in the youth group which I ran at the time - I said, "Why would they be interested in 'Bring it On'? Bit of a chick flick I would have thought", but she gave me one of those looks and just said - "the car wash"... I was floored!... my young boys were growing up...

Edit: I also love 'When Harry Met Sally' and can quote huge chunks of it... 'tis a sad fact, but there it is! ...of course the "...I'm gonna be 40!" line isn't quite so funny when you are 39, but it was hilarious when I was 32!! ...now where'd I put that DVD...?


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Friday, September 29, 2006 5:53 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Good morning good morning good morning!

Be back in a bit. Fun evening.


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Friday, September 29, 2006 6:13 AM

SHINYKITTEN


oh!! i LOVE 'bring it on' as well, mainly cause elisa dushku was in it.. and i do love cheerleaders (yet ANOTHER cool thing we don't really have in OZ) ummm.. lets see there are so many movies to choose from...oh! another would be 'centre stage' cause i trained as a classical ballet dancer for about 12 years...before i realised i didn't want to be a professional dancer...and that movie really struck a chord with me...also i just really like any movie with any kind of dancing in it.

im also a HUGE fan of all Disney movies..especially the cool older ones, when they were all musicals and had storylines based on myths and fairytales...
and i just spent the last 2hours or so watching My Fair Lady on cable...one of the best movies ever...

(OMG, Magdda... you posted that it was saturday, earlier, and when i read that i had a total random moment of.."it's SATURDAY??? does that mean it's saturday NIGHT?? where the hell did saturday go?? i thought this was friday...did i just totally miss a day?..what day was today, anyway??"
oooooooohhh, yeeaaahh, i'm abolutely on the ball right now...consiering t's 2 in the morning


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Friday, September 29, 2006 6:18 AM

MAGDALENA

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Hey SK! LOL!! I have those moments all the time! Yeah - 'tis Saturday, but not Saturday night!

2am - oy - I'll have to see how I go... got a few things on tomorrow, but I love being here when all my US based friends are around too!

So who'll win the AFL Grand Final tomorrow SK? (not that I care terribly - just that you're an Aussie and we should, you know... act like Aussies I guess)

And I just put 'A Fish Called Wanda' in the DVD player, but I'll see how much I get through!


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Friday, September 29, 2006 6:22 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Did I catch ya Mags?

So I had a few drinks and went muddin' in the field last night. Not entirely responsible, but I took GND with me. Never left the yard but got the truck REAL muddy. I'm such a bad person to my pony.


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Friday, September 29, 2006 6:26 AM

MAL4PREZ


Quote:

Originally posted by magdalena:
And I just put 'A Fish Called Wanda' in the DVD player, but I'll see how much I get through!



I love that movie! Kevin Kline is a damned riot.

Have to admit, if Bring It On is on cable, I can't look away. It's a cheerleading fest but makes fun too. "cheerocracy" LOL!

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Friday, September 29, 2006 6:27 AM

SHINYKITTEN


yeah, its nice to be here when everyone else is awake..

oh, yes, cause i'm TOTALLY the sporty chick!!!
-I don't even know who's PLAYING in the stupid game...sorry, i know, i fail that particular aspect of 'Auzzie-ness'- i have ABSOLUTELY no interest in sports at all...of course, unless i've been drinking, in which case i'll cheer on both sides indescriminately...

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Friday, September 29, 2006 6:35 AM

PHOENIXROSE

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Oh dear, another morning of adventure for me! Got into an interesting discussion with my mom on our morning walk. I love it when I actually, after ten minutes, get my concept accross to her! And then there was getting contacts. Oh, how I have missed my contacts.
And now, as I have tonight off and it's been a long damn while, I think I should actually go watch some Firefly!
Love you all!
See you tonight!

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Friday, September 29, 2006 7:00 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Watching Serenity episode on Youtube.





I need to quit slacking.



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Friday, September 29, 2006 7:07 AM

MAGDALENA

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Quote:

Originally posted by nvghostrider:
Did I catch ya Mags?



...yes you did you gorgeous, clever, angelic and sweet man you!

I love getting muddy! I don't like washing trucks though! I'm sure it's got something to do with being a nanny that I enjoy 'messy play'... love jumping in puddles too!

Mal4Prez - 'Fish Called Wanda' is one of my favourite films - partly coz the cast is so fantastic and partly coz my Dad loves it too! We can quote most of it between us - scary kind of family ours! But then we're British in part - the humour is right up our alley!

SK! - I am from a performing background too & have little or no interest in sports - though I have been educated a little in recent years as my firneds have introduced me to AFL - I usport the Kangaroos - and I am a long time fan of the Melbourne Tigers in basketball - Andrew Gaze Rocks!

Hey INM! Still don't know where you are from? I used to live in Stoke-on-Trent, Tunstall to be precise... the Potteries, and home of Robbie Williams to boot!


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Friday, September 29, 2006 7:10 AM

MAXIMUSCHAPOLINIUS


My Guilty pleasure for many,many years and many many, times is "Revenge of the Nerds"...

I have seen it around 22 times and do you even know there are 3 sequels...I have seen them too...

BTW, thanks for making me laugh. This thread is hilarious!

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Friday, September 29, 2006 7:14 AM

INEVERMARRIED


This is gonna sound impossibly coincidential, but I'm currently living in Stoke-On-Trent, about a mile away from Tunstall . I'm a student at Staffordshire University, so yeah, I'm near one of your old stomping (if you do stomp) grounds it would seem. I'm originally from a small town in Cheshire, which is probably about 20 miles away from Tunstall!

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Friday, September 29, 2006 7:19 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


I really shouldn't have gotten the truck muddy. Took eight hours of hand buffing to clear up 16 years worth of oxidation.
But it was very fun. Oh well. Still need to wash the windows. Very ticket worthy.

Guilty pleasure: Sixteen Candles. Can't help it.

Well, I gotta go run errands. I was happy to see ya Mags. Thanks for the toothachingly sweet compliments. Be back soon.


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Friday, September 29, 2006 7:32 AM

MAGDALENA

"No power in the 'verse can stop me!"


Wow!! INM! University of Staffordshire!!! I have so many friends who went there!! Whereabouts in Cheshire are you from originally, I have a few friends in that part of the world too you know! Wow! You do know all my old stamping grounds!! My Mum & Dad are over there at the moment visiting relatives and all that! If you bump into any elderly Aussies say 'hi' for me!

Hey NVG! I am so glad we 'saw' one another - I'm going to bed now... but I couldn't resist the sweet, angel-man comment... I am forgiven - right? That's a lot of cleaning you did!! Sounds like fun though!

Take care my dear imponderers! See you anon!Love you all - Magda x x x


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Friday, September 29, 2006 7:44 AM

MINK


Responses to various posts:

1) Spirited Away rocks!

2) I'm all about the Disney Princess movies - not by personal preference, mind you, as I am the proud father of two gorgeous (very) young ladies. That said, "Cinderella" is almost the perfect movie - superb animation, sympathetic, attractive lead, classic songs, humor (the "pompous windbag" line is a family favorite), pathos, good, evil, classic archetypal plot with brilliant pacing and execution, talking mice, magic, and it ends with a wedding. My only quibble is I would have liked to see the wicked stepmother get a little more humiliation at the end, like being forced to walk away from the estate penniless in rags with her nasty daughters sobbing behind her.

As far as guilty pleasures go, nothing comes immediately to mind, except for the great time I had watching Clerks 2 with the wife a few weeks back. It's not that I feel guilty, it's just that through large portions of the movie, I felt like I should feel guilty for finding it funny. What really made my day was the live theater part of the presentation: observing which groups of viewers walked out on the movie at various times. For those who haven't seen it, imagine a scene where some white doofus is arguing with a black woman that various racially derogatory terms are not in fact insulting. It's quite over the top, and then a black couple walks out right in front of you. It just meshed seamlessly with the on-screen action. Then there was the older couple, then there was the family with 12/13ish year old girls in tow (I honestly couldn't figure out how they had made it as far as they did, I would've taken my girls out of there in about three minutes flat.)


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Friday, September 29, 2006 7:44 AM

MINK


Responses to various posts:

1) Spirited Away rocks!

2) I'm all about the Disney Princess movies - not by personal preference, mind you, as I am the proud father of two gorgeous (very) young ladies. That said, "Cinderella" is almost the perfect movie - superb animation, sympathetic, attractive lead, classic songs, humor (the "pompous windbag" line is a family favorite), pathos, good, evil, classic archetypal plot with brilliant pacing and execution, talking mice, magic, and it ends with a wedding. My only quibble is I would have liked to see the wicked stepmother get a little more humiliation at the end, like being forced to walk away from the estate penniless in rags with her nasty daughters sobbing behind her.

As far as guilty pleasures go, nothing comes immediately to mind, except for the great time I had watching Clerks 2 with the wife a few weeks back. It's not that I feel guilty, it's just that through large portions of the movie, I felt like I should feel guilty for finding it funny. What really made my day was the live theater part of the presentation: observing which groups of viewers walked out on the movie at various times. For those who haven't seen it, imagine a scene where some white doofus is arguing with a black woman that various racially derogatory terms are not in fact insulting. It's quite over the top, and then a black couple walks out right in front of you. It just meshed seamlessly with the on-screen action. Then there was the older couple, then there was the family with 12/13ish year old girls in tow (I honestly couldn't figure out how they had made it as far as they did, I would've taken my girls out of there in about three minutes flat.)


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Friday, September 29, 2006 8:12 AM

INEVERMARRIED


I'm from a small town called Middlewich, which, compared to the rest of Cheshire, is a bit of a backwater slum to be honest. Alcoholics and bratty children galore!

N.B. If it turns out that one of your friends does live in Middlewich, I apologise in advance

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Friday, September 29, 2006 8:18 AM

MAL4PREZ


Quote:

Originally posted by nvghostrider:
Guilty pleasure: Sixteen Candles. Can't help it.



Sixteen Candles? Guilty? Whatever for!?! Maybe it's just because that was my generation, but I love that movie! And Breakfact Club, of course! And Pretty in Pink!

It's all about Molly Ringwald, baby!

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Friday, September 29, 2006 8:52 AM

KELKHIL


You forgot about Weird Science, My Science Project,.... Hmm so many others hard to list them all.....The Outsiders,....the list goes on and on.

Kelkhil

The Shirtless Forsaken

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Friday, September 29, 2006 8:54 AM

TRISTAN


Hey, what about Red Dawn?

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Friday, September 29, 2006 9:00 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by Kelkhil:
You forgot about Weird Science


hehe I used to watch the TV show version of that. Come on I was a teenager and they always had scantaly clad women on that show. It was great.

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Friday, September 29, 2006 9:01 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


She's so whiny in those movies. I guess it don't help that she's so gorram cute. I love the Sixteen Candles referances in Harold and Kumar (another guilty pleasure).

So I was thinkin' what a busy weekend I got comin. But there may be a silver lining. My oldest friend in Iowa (Yes FMF, it does exist. Been there.)is considering sending me a new pistola. He's gonna take payments and I'm so happy I could poop!

Good night Mags. Kinda nice seein' here this week. Hope your days weren't too harsh bein' up so late and all.


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Friday, September 29, 2006 9:05 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Tristan!

Okay, why did you have to drop in Red Dawn. It is in the film therapy list. The whole thing between the brothers and their dad always gits me like a snappy punch to the nose.

That and the stupid snot bubble really ruined Pat Swayze's breakdown.


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Friday, September 29, 2006 9:09 AM

TRISTAN


Hey, some people had Molly Ringwald, I had Lea Thompson... Red Dawn, Space Camp, Some Kind of Wonderful, even Howard the Duck...I could not get enough of her.

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Friday, September 29, 2006 9:31 AM

MAVOURNEEN


Quote:

Originally posted by Tristan:
Hey, what about Red Dawn?



*laughing*

Whenever someone says something totally off the wall... totally from left field, the reply is always "John has a long mustache. John has a long mustache."
Mavourneen - windtalker

*Powers Boothe was the soldier the Wolverines come upon. I was 17 and totally in love...

I love Red Dawn. A classic guilty pleasure.

*crank up that Cold War paranoia*

"Have you ever been with a Warrior Woman?"

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Friday, September 29, 2006 9:31 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Childhood crushes:
Linda Carter, Crystal Gayle, Daisy Duke, and the second grade teacher down the hall. Always had a thing for dark haired women. And they always had a thing for breakin' my heart. Can't win.


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