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Participant[quote=nostradamus][quote=seattle-relo]I’ve seen the Graduate, not Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf…and yes, the Graduate was excellent and very evocative. Well I guess I’ll have to watch Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf this weekend. Any others you recommend?[/quote]
One of the best films I saw this year was Paris Je T’aime I can’t say enough good things about this movie. It is a collection of vignettes from very well-known directors. I’m sure you’ll recognize many of the actors. Have you seen it already? The shorts range from sentimental, sarcastic, scary and funny to poignant and intelligent. Every single one of them is highly entertaining.Warning: it contains French language and people.[/quote]
No I haven’t seen that…man I need to get out more π The trailer looked awesome, definately a must seeseattle-relo
Participant[quote=nostradamus][quote=seattle-relo]I’ve seen the Graduate, not Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf…and yes, the Graduate was excellent and very evocative. Well I guess I’ll have to watch Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf this weekend. Any others you recommend?[/quote]
One of the best films I saw this year was Paris Je T’aime I can’t say enough good things about this movie. It is a collection of vignettes from very well-known directors. I’m sure you’ll recognize many of the actors. Have you seen it already? The shorts range from sentimental, sarcastic, scary and funny to poignant and intelligent. Every single one of them is highly entertaining.Warning: it contains French language and people.[/quote]
No I haven’t seen that…man I need to get out more π The trailer looked awesome, definately a must seeseattle-relo
Participant[quote=nostradamus][quote=seattle-relo]I’ve seen the Graduate, not Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf…and yes, the Graduate was excellent and very evocative. Well I guess I’ll have to watch Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf this weekend. Any others you recommend?[/quote]
One of the best films I saw this year was Paris Je T’aime I can’t say enough good things about this movie. It is a collection of vignettes from very well-known directors. I’m sure you’ll recognize many of the actors. Have you seen it already? The shorts range from sentimental, sarcastic, scary and funny to poignant and intelligent. Every single one of them is highly entertaining.Warning: it contains French language and people.[/quote]
No I haven’t seen that…man I need to get out more π The trailer looked awesome, definately a must seeseattle-relo
Participant[quote=nostradamus][quote=seattle-relo]I’ve seen the Graduate, not Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf…and yes, the Graduate was excellent and very evocative. Well I guess I’ll have to watch Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf this weekend. Any others you recommend?[/quote]
One of the best films I saw this year was Paris Je T’aime I can’t say enough good things about this movie. It is a collection of vignettes from very well-known directors. I’m sure you’ll recognize many of the actors. Have you seen it already? The shorts range from sentimental, sarcastic, scary and funny to poignant and intelligent. Every single one of them is highly entertaining.Warning: it contains French language and people.[/quote]
No I haven’t seen that…man I need to get out more π The trailer looked awesome, definately a must seeseattle-relo
ParticipantI’ve seen the Graduate, not Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf…and yes, the Graduate was excellent and very evocative. Well I guess I’ll have to watch Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf this weekend. Any others you recommend?
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ParticipantI’ve seen the Graduate, not Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf…and yes, the Graduate was excellent and very evocative. Well I guess I’ll have to watch Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf this weekend. Any others you recommend?
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ParticipantI’ve seen the Graduate, not Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf…and yes, the Graduate was excellent and very evocative. Well I guess I’ll have to watch Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf this weekend. Any others you recommend?
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ParticipantI’ve seen the Graduate, not Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf…and yes, the Graduate was excellent and very evocative. Well I guess I’ll have to watch Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf this weekend. Any others you recommend?
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ParticipantI’ve seen the Graduate, not Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf…and yes, the Graduate was excellent and very evocative. Well I guess I’ll have to watch Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf this weekend. Any others you recommend?
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Participant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks 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!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9eIXN6Sp40
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Well I didn’t actually think YOU needed the info, just all the other enginerds here on this site π
I have to admit I haven’t seen that classic, perhaps I’ll make time this weekend…will I need kleenix?seattle-relo
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks 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!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9eIXN6Sp40
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Well I didn’t actually think YOU needed the info, just all the other enginerds here on this site π
I have to admit I haven’t seen that classic, perhaps I’ll make time this weekend…will I need kleenix?seattle-relo
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks 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!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9eIXN6Sp40
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Well I didn’t actually think YOU needed the info, just all the other enginerds here on this site π
I have to admit I haven’t seen that classic, perhaps I’ll make time this weekend…will I need kleenix?seattle-relo
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks 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!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9eIXN6Sp40
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Well I didn’t actually think YOU needed the info, just all the other enginerds here on this site π
I have to admit I haven’t seen that classic, perhaps I’ll make time this weekend…will I need kleenix?seattle-relo
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Thanks 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!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9eIXN6Sp40
[/quote]
Well I didn’t actually think YOU needed the info, just all the other enginerds here on this site π
I have to admit I haven’t seen that classic, perhaps I’ll make time this weekend…will I need kleenix? -
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