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10-27-2003, 03:08 PM
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Counterpoint
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Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
Most Coen flicks aren't as good on the first view.
As for a good flick, go to your nearest art house and check out "Bubba Ho-Tep"
Funny as balls.
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Agreed, with the exception of Fargo. But did you like it or do you just have hope for it?
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10-27-2003, 03:10 PM
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Originally posted by Tyrone_Slothrop
Why the f*ck are Elizabeth Smart's parents having her do so much media? Isn't this child abuse? Is it conceivably good for her? Can they be locked up?
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Are you really asking this? If someone offers you free TV time, you take it. Maybe she'll rekindle interest in her ordeal and get to sell the movie rights for a pile of dough. Why not make a stack of cash out of a bad situation?
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10-27-2003, 03:14 PM
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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
Are you really asking this? If someone offers you free TV time, you take it. Maybe she'll rekindle interest in her ordeal and get to sell the movie rights for a pile of dough. Why not make a stack of cash out of a bad situation?
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If I'm not mistaken, there is a television movie coming out soon, hence the media blitz.
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10-27-2003, 03:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
Are you really asking this? If someone offers you free TV time, you take it. Maybe she'll rekindle interest in her ordeal and get to sell the movie rights for a pile of dough. Why not make a stack of cash out of a bad situation?
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Because the amount of publicity and the general sort-of-offness of her parents makes it seem more like exploitation than like making the best of a bad lot.
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10-27-2003, 03:24 PM
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I am beyond a rank!
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Confession
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Originally posted by paigowprincess
I am patentpara
I am reba
I am Dainty P
I am Montecore
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This is cool. We should have a sock amnesty. Paigow, as far as I'm concerned you're pardoned for all your socks' crimes against FB-ity.
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10-27-2003, 03:24 PM
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Counterpoint
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paigowprincess
Agreed, with the exception of Fargo. But did you like it or do you just have hope for it?
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I haven't gotten around to it yet. Now that the baseball is [finally] over, I'll probably hit it at some point this week.
I have hope in that I didn't particularly like "Man who wasn't there" in the theater, and I absolutely hated "O Brother" the first time I saw it. Now I love and own both.
BTW, I still think Fargo is their worst picture to date.
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10-27-2003, 03:24 PM
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Originally posted by robustpuppy
Because the amount of publicity and the general sort-of-offness of her parents makes it seem more like exploitation than like making the best of a bad lot.
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There is no such thing as too much publicity for a non-celebrity such as Ms. Smart. She's got one shot here and she should appear on every show that will have her. This is not parental exploitation, its a PR agent's decision... probably the same cat who's repping that Army chick who was captured in Iraq. Out of sight out of mind...
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10-27-2003, 03:25 PM
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I am beyond a rank!
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Counterpoint
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Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
Most Coen flicks aren't as good on the first view.
As for a good flick, go to your nearest art house and check out "Bubba Ho-Tep"
Funny as balls.
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Talk about improving upon later viewings, I watched the entire first season of "The Office" over the weekend, and this morning while brushing my teeth, I was thinking of a particular scene and very nearly choked on a mouthful of Colgate. When I saw the scene, I laughed, but not in the gut-busting way I did when I thought about it later. [Scene described below, after some other words that will substitute for actual "spoiler space".]
I just love that show. My husband doesn't think it's funny at all -- how can that be? He's more of a Beavis & Butthead kind of guy (as long as it's about farts -- it's funny...), or if you want to get really highbrow, Dumb & Dumber.
Also, when watching another of the episodes (the one with the giant inflatable cock -- as it is described on the scene/episode menu), I could not help but be reminded of the conversation here about who coined what term. [Now, the spoiler space and the "reveal" of what episodes I'm talking about.]
FUNNY SCENE THAT MADE ME CHOKE ON MY TOOTHPASTE:
The one where the staff are in a training meeting to learn about customer care, and the training guy asks David to do some role-playing with him, where the trainer is to play an unhelpful hotel clerk, and David is the customer with a complaint.
Well, the part where David (after being rebuffed by the trainer in an attempt to file his complaint) blurts out -- "There's been a rape!" The total randomness of that (David's just GOT to "win") and the look of horror on the trainer's face -- OK, I'm laughing just thinking about it now -- good thing I'm not brushing my teeth.
SCENE BRINGING TO MIND THE FB's DISCUSSION OF TERM-COINAGE
David claims that he invented "Exsqueeze Me" instead of "Excuse Me" and "Wank you very much" and similar amusing comments.
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10-27-2003, 03:26 PM
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Counterpoint
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Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
I haven't gotten around to it yet. Now that the baseball is [finally] over, I'll probably hit it at some point this week.
I have hope in that I didn't particularly like "Man who wasn't there" in the theater, and I absolutely hated "O Brother" the first time I saw it. Now I love and own both.
BTW, I still think Fargo is their worst picture to date.
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The Yanks loss gave me renewed faith that the forces of good are still out there battling for us.
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10-27-2003, 03:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
There is no such thing as too much publicity for a non-celebrity such as Ms. Smart. She's got one shot here and she should appear on every show that will have her. This is not parental exploitation, its a PR agent's decision... probably the same cat who's repping that Army chick who was captured in Iraq. Out of sight out of mind...
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Dude, you are so cynical. Remember back to when life was just a bowl?
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10-27-2003, 03:28 PM
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Moderasaurus Rex
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Quote:
Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
There is no such thing as too much publicity for a non-celebrity such as Ms. Smart. She's got one shot here and she should appear on every show that will have her. This is not parental exploitation, its a PR agent's decision... probably the same cat who's repping that Army chick who was captured in Iraq. Out of sight out of mind...
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You have got to be kidding. The family already has lots of money, as was obvious from the stories about their house. So let's take a 15-year-old girl who was kidnapped and brainwashed into living as the second wife of a nutcase, and make some money by forcing her to keep reliving the experience. That's got to be good for her mental health.
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10-27-2003, 03:29 PM
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I am beyond a rank!
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I say we send the tanks north *NOW* while there's still time....
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Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
umm, Dave, you're one of us.
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No kidding is he one of us. Not only is Dave the actor a Torontonian (more or less), but the character Dave was famously outed by Jimmy James and Lisa for being Canadian. Who can forget Andy Dick's brilliant snooping: "Dave, I'm doing a story on eggs benedict, and I forget all the ingredients . . . "
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10-27-2003, 03:29 PM
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Counterpoint
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sebastian_dangerfield
The Yanks loss gave me renewed faith that the forces of good are still out there battling for us.
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Battling for whom, the Phillies fans?
Truth to be told, I don't know a single Yankees fan who is all that upset with losing to the Fish. Once we beat the Sox, our season was a success.
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10-27-2003, 03:32 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Tyrone_Slothrop
You have got to be kidding. The family already has lots of money, as was obvious from the stories about their house.
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Have you seen interviews with her dad? He's creepy. So creepy I'm not sure she didn't run away with this guy to avoid him--dad looks like he could sexually abuse his daugther. No surprise then that he'd be pulling media strings for exposure of this crime against his daughter.
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10-27-2003, 03:32 PM
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Counterpoint
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Originally posted by dtb
Talk about improving upon later viewings, I watched the entire first season of "The Office" over the weekend, and this morning while brushing my teeth, I was thinking of a particular scene and very nearly choked on a mouthful of Colgate. When I saw the scene, I laughed, but not in the gut-busting way I did when I thought about it later. [Scene described below, after some other words that will substitute for actual "spoiler space".]
I just love that show. My husband doesn't think it's funny at all -- how can that be? He's more of a Beavis & Butthead kind of guy (as long as it's about farts -- it's funny...), or if you want to get really highbrow, Dumb & Dumber.
Also, when watching another of the episodes (the one with the giant inflatable cock -- as it is described on the scene/episode menu), I could not help but be reminded of the conversation here about who coined what term. [Now, the spoiler space and the "reveal" of what episodes I'm talking about.]
FUNNY SCENE THAT MADE ME CHOKE ON MY TOOTHPASTE:
The one where the staff are in a training meeting to learn about customer care, and the training guy asks David to do some role-playing with him, where the trainer is to play an unhelpful hotel clerk, and David is the customer with a complaint.
Well, the part where David (after being rebuffed by the trainer in an attempt to file his complaint) blurts out -- "There's been a rape!" The total randomness of that (David's just GOT to "win") and the look of horror on the trainer's face -- OK, I'm laughing just thinking about it now -- good thing I'm not brushing my teeth.
SCENE BRINGING TO MIND THE FB's DISCUSSION OF TERM-COINAGE
David claims that he invented "Exsqueeze Me" instead of "Excuse Me" and "Wank you very much" and similar amusing comments.
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Yeah, and Ricky Gervais got that idea from me, as did Richard Lewis.
I made my friend watch a couple of episodes last weekeend, and he thought the show was really claustrophobic and was uncomforable watching it. Funny, I thought pot would enhance the viewing of the show.
What is taht scene where they have to state their fantasy? I think its part of that training episode. Gareth says something about two lesbians. sisters. he is just watching. And Tim says "I never thought Id say this but i would like to hear more from Gareth".
I heart gareth, and tim.
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