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Roy's choice of pantwear allas ruins that scene for memarkfiend wrote:All these moments will be lost in time, like tears in the rain. Time to die.
The Usual Suspects is a bunch of wank! and almost two hours I'll never blah, blah, woof, woof..... Gawd I hated that fillumGinger wrote:Verbal Kint is Keyser Soze
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Listen to Barry Norman.James Blast wrote:The Usual Suspects is a bunch of wank! and almost two hours I'll never blah, blah, woof, woof..... Gawd I hated that fillumGinger wrote:Verbal Kint is Keyser Soze
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David Pinner's Ritual is rather expensive and almost as rare as Rocking Horse Dung. Robin Hardy and Anthony Shaffer's version which became The Wicker Man is widely available.Hom_Corleone wrote:Did you ever find the book?Brideoffrankenstein wrote:The last scene of The (original) Wicker Man. But then I would say that.
I seem to remember you were trying to hunt it down.
It makes complete sense when described in the book. Blame Stanleymarkfiend wrote:The mental trippy ending to 2001
Capt. Braddock: Okay no more s**t
Capt. Braddock: [to Dave, talking fast] was there or wasn't there a woman?
Dave: Are you serious?
Capt. Braddock: Yes I'm goddamn serious.
Dave: Fuzzy Wuzzy was a woman?
Capt. Braddock: What the hell is he taking about?
Wally: He reads lips. You're talking too fast.
Capt. Braddock: [to Dave, talking slowly] Was there... a wom-an... pres-ent?
Capt. Braddock: [to Capt. Braddock, talking slowly] Yes. There was... a wom-an... pres-ent.
Capt. Braddock: Why is he talking like that?
Wally: [to Capt. Braddock, talking slowly] Because he's deaf... not stup-id.
Capt. Braddock: [to Dave, talking fast] was there or wasn't there a woman?
Dave: Are you serious?
Capt. Braddock: Yes I'm goddamn serious.
Dave: Fuzzy Wuzzy was a woman?
Capt. Braddock: What the hell is he taking about?
Wally: He reads lips. You're talking too fast.
Capt. Braddock: [to Dave, talking slowly] Was there... a wom-an... pres-ent?
Capt. Braddock: [to Capt. Braddock, talking slowly] Yes. There was... a wom-an... pres-ent.
Capt. Braddock: Why is he talking like that?
Wally: [to Capt. Braddock, talking slowly] Because he's deaf... not stup-id.
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Oh I know. And it's more a case of "thanks Stan" than blaming him. It's probably the film with the least proportion of dialogue to length that isn't actually a silent movie!Big Si wrote:It makes complete sense when described in the book. Blame Stanleymarkfiend wrote:The mental trippy ending to 2001
I love the whole thing.
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Nah, never found it! I still scour the second hand book shops now and again but to no availBig Si wrote:David Pinner's Ritual is rather expensive and almost as rare as Rocking Horse Dung. Robin Hardy and Anthony Shaffer's version which became The Wicker Man is widely available.Hom_Corleone wrote:Did you ever find the book?Brideoffrankenstein wrote:The last scene of The (original) Wicker Man. But then I would say that.
I seem to remember you were trying to hunt it down.
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If you have a spare $650 or so lying around, then scurry over to these people...Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Nah, never found it! I still scour the second hand book shops now and again but to no avail
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Oh yeah!Nadia81 wrote:"nobody's perfect" -last line of Some like it hot
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One of many great scenes in this movie
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Bazooko circus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0ktKSRs6a4
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Bazooko circus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0ktKSRs6a4
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Agreed - love that scene!Hollylicious wrote:One of many great scenes in this movie
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Bazooko circus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0ktKSRs6a4
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.