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nostradamus
ParticipantYou haven’t seen Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf or you haven’t seen The Graduate? I don’t think you’ll need tissue for either one yet both are highly entertaining. The former leaves you numb, the latter leaves you happy. Both are highly evocative.
nostradamus
ParticipantYou haven’t seen Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf or you haven’t seen The Graduate? I don’t think you’ll need tissue for either one yet both are highly entertaining. The former leaves you numb, the latter leaves you happy. Both are highly evocative.
July 18, 2008 at 9:40 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #241706nostradamus
ParticipantGot it bugs! Right on!
July 18, 2008 at 9:40 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #241844nostradamus
ParticipantGot it bugs! Right on!
July 18, 2008 at 9:40 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #241852nostradamus
ParticipantGot it bugs! Right on!
July 18, 2008 at 9:40 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #241905nostradamus
ParticipantGot it bugs! Right on!
July 18, 2008 at 9:40 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #241909nostradamus
ParticipantGot it bugs! Right on!
nostradamus
ParticipantThanks for the info! I was just kidding… actually the “Virginia Woolf” link I posted was a real love story. Through all the pain they gave each other, in the end you find that they’re truly in love. Best dialog ever, best acting ever, best film, period. IMO.
It was Mike Nichols first film, followed by The Graduate so you know he’s a romantic at heart!
nostradamus
ParticipantThanks for the info! I was just kidding… actually the “Virginia Woolf” link I posted was a real love story. Through all the pain they gave each other, in the end you find that they’re truly in love. Best dialog ever, best acting ever, best film, period. IMO.
It was Mike Nichols first film, followed by The Graduate so you know he’s a romantic at heart!
nostradamus
ParticipantThanks for the info! I was just kidding… actually the “Virginia Woolf” link I posted was a real love story. Through all the pain they gave each other, in the end you find that they’re truly in love. Best dialog ever, best acting ever, best film, period. IMO.
It was Mike Nichols first film, followed by The Graduate so you know he’s a romantic at heart!
nostradamus
ParticipantThanks for the info! I was just kidding… actually the “Virginia Woolf” link I posted was a real love story. Through all the pain they gave each other, in the end you find that they’re truly in love. Best dialog ever, best acting ever, best film, period. IMO.
It was Mike Nichols first film, followed by The Graduate so you know he’s a romantic at heart!
nostradamus
ParticipantThanks for the info! I was just kidding… actually the “Virginia Woolf” link I posted was a real love story. Through all the pain they gave each other, in the end you find that they’re truly in love. Best dialog ever, best acting ever, best film, period. IMO.
It was Mike Nichols first film, followed by The Graduate so you know he’s a romantic at heart!
nostradamus
Participant[quote=seattle-relo]This is my favorite, it’s not at all funny or naughty, but’s my favorite (and no, I’m not pathetic, it’s just so romantic)take notes guys…:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKAM0vYzXx0%5B/quote%5D
It’s all romantic and nice for a while, but they always turn into this:;D
nostradamus
Participant[quote=seattle-relo]This is my favorite, it’s not at all funny or naughty, but’s my favorite (and no, I’m not pathetic, it’s just so romantic)take notes guys…:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKAM0vYzXx0%5B/quote%5D
It’s all romantic and nice for a while, but they always turn into this:;D
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