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Rincewind wrote:forgive my Dyslexia for ruining your enjoyment of a topic... Alas Dyslexia make proof readin pointless, because it is a type of Brain condition where even though you know how words are spelt and put together, your brain "misfires" and can put words together incorrectly and even though you know this you don't actually realise it at all, even when proof reading.
When was it even apparent that you made a point to me that you have dyslexia? Never. How was I to know?
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Most people on here do know im dyslexic. And thats not an attack on you, just an explenation as why why my spelling and punctuation and capitals are often erm off.... |
I hate it when people see me at the supermarket and they are like: Hey, what are you doing here? and im just like: Oh you know, hunting elephants |
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Conan The Barbarian, Witchfinder General, The Devil Rides Out, old Star Wars movies, Profondo Rosso, Suspiria, Inferno, Monty Python & The Holy Grail... That kinda stuff.
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Let's see... Here's a few off the top of my head that I rate particularly highly to anyone in earshot.
Annie Hall, Pan's Labyrinth, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Terminator 2, Alien, Aliens, Star Treks IV and VI, Grave of the Fireflies, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, more or less any Miyazaki really, WALL-E, Juno, Being John Malkovich... And more I can't think of. |
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Raphaela wrote:A Clockwork Orange, Requiem for a Dream, Saw movies, Silent Hill (the story is pretty damn good despite being a horror movie) and The Last King of Scotland. The ones I can think of at the moment. XXY is also a pretty great movie. that's from my fucking country! mmm, i would say eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, trainspotting, elephant, milk, kill bill, pulp fiction, a clockwork orange, requiem for a dream, the wall, the virgin suicides, stranger than paradise, night on earth... |
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Erm.
The Simpsons Movie, Hancock, Anything with Will Smith in it, Starsky and Hutch new and old, Batman: Dark Knight, Benjamin Button and that indian one that i cant remember its name
Not a big film fan really =/ |
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Aj wrote:Erm.
The Simpsons Movie, Hancock, Anything with Will Smith in it, Starsky and Hutch new and old, Batman: Dark Knight, Benjamin Button and that indian one that i cant remember its name
Not a big film fan really =/ Slumdog? xD |
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xNightsidex wrote:Aj wrote:Erm.
The Simpsons Movie, Hancock, Anything with Will Smith in it, Starsky and Hutch new and old, Batman: Dark Knight, Benjamin Button and that indian one that i cant remember its name
Not a big film fan really =/ Slumdog? xD Tis indeed :) |
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Gildermershina wrote:Grave of the Fireflies, Spirited Away I'm not an anime fan at all, but I absolutely love those two films. Grave Of The Fireflies is probably one of the saddes flicks I've ever seen.
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sav wrote:that's from my fucking country!
mmm, i would say eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, trainspotting, elephant, milk, kill bill, pulp fiction, a clockwork orange, requiem for a dream, the wall, the virgin suicides, stranger than paradise, night on earth... Yeah, Leonera is also another great Argentinian movie, don't know if you ever heard of it :) Elephant, really? I thought it was one of the most boring movies I ever watched. They wasted 5 whole minutes with nothing but the kid walking home! And I can swear I saw a "dead guy" breathing. About Slumdog, the whole story is great but I hate the ending. Way too much cliche. Edited by user 13 August 2009 01:11:53(UTC)
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Andrew Guinnard (Post-punk/acoustic) Lucy Tankeray (Pop diva/weird) |
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i loved slumdog, i saw it recently. i liked the ending, too. it would be too hard for the dude if he didn't win the money and the girl. haha |
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