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dekolte
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Joined: Sun, Oct 23 2005, 16:00 PM Posts: 540 Location: Flying
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AlSF wrote: I sense cynicism. Yes, violins please maestro...
Movies are made to entertain and touch the human spirit. They have to have substance and depth - at least the ones I like.
I'm shelving movies to see some dancing sugar plum fairies at the ballet this weekend. Seeing King Kong however in in the works. Bring on the big hairy ape! Why would one want to see King Kong again? (no cynicism...) I am asking myself should I be going with my beloved one or just stay at home and read... What's the difference with this new King Kong then? Last nite we went to "excorsism of Emily ..." my first horror movie in 10 years.
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freestate
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well, i just felt like sharing some of my favourite Turkish Films with you guys...
- Uzak, Nuri Bilge Ceylan - Ucurtmayi Vurmasinlar, Tunc Basaran - Yol, Serif Goren/Yilmaz Guney - Anayurt Oteli, Omer Kavur - Vesikali Yarim, Lutfi Akad - Berlin in Berlin, Sinan Cetin - Beyaz Bisiklet, Nisan Akman - Suru, Zeki Okten - Karpuz Kabugundan Gemiler Yapmak, Ahmet Ulucay - 9, Umit Unal - Selvi Boylum Al Yazmalim, Atif Yilmaz - Eskiya, Yavuz Turgul - Adi Vasfiye, Atif Yilmaz - Teyzem, Halit Refig - Gemide, Serdar Akar - Muhsin Bey, Yavuz Turgul - Mustafa Hakkinda Hersey, Cagan Irmak
All from different era of Turkish Cinema...
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deceivinganillusion
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Joined: Fri, Sep 09 2005, 18:06 PM Posts: 261 Location: Somewhere between reason and passion.
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dekolte wrote: AlSF wrote: I sense cynicism. Yes, violins please maestro...
Movies are made to entertain and touch the human spirit. They have to have substance and depth - at least the ones I like.
I'm shelving movies to see some dancing sugar plum fairies at the ballet this weekend. Seeing King Kong however in in the works. Bring on the big hairy ape! Why would one want to see King Kong again? (no cynicism...) I am asking myself should I be going with my beloved one or just stay at home and read... What's the difference with this new King Kong then? Last nite we went to "excorsism of Emily ..." my first horror movie in 10 years. And you are doing A ok. Not as bad as you thought it would be eh?
_________________ And so my child and I came to this place
To meet him eye to eye and face to face
He made my daughter laugh, then we embraced
We never knew what friends we had
Until we came to Leningrad.
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dekolte
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Joined: Sun, Oct 23 2005, 16:00 PM Posts: 540 Location: Flying
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deceivinganillusion wrote: dekolte wrote: AlSF wrote: I sense cynicism. Yes, violins please maestro...
Movies are made to entertain and touch the human spirit. They have to have substance and depth - at least the ones I like.
I'm shelving movies to see some dancing sugar plum fairies at the ballet this weekend. Seeing King Kong however in in the works. Bring on the big hairy ape! Why would one want to see King Kong again? (no cynicism...) I am asking myself should I be going with my beloved one or just stay at home and read... What's the difference with this new King Kong then? Last nite we went to "excorsism of Emily ..." my first horror movie in 10 years. And you are doing A ok. Not as bad as you thought it would be eh? hmmmm.. apart from the fact that I have been hiding my head under your wing half of the movie and was scared to death when I had to go to the washing closet  and wanted you to stand at the door and talk to me at a public toilet... yes...  I was definetely an A 
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CdnRed
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Joined: Wed, Oct 26 2005, 19:52 PM Posts: 182 Location: Istanbul, Asian side
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deceivinganillusion wrote: Not as bad as you thought it would be eh? Awwwww, you will fit right in in Canada, DA! Keep those "eh"s up! 
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| Fri, Dec 16 2005, 14:01 PM |
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dekolte
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CdnRed wrote: deceivinganillusion wrote: Not as bad as you thought it would be eh? Awwwww, you will fit right in in Canada, DA! Keep those "eh"s up!  see I'm waving him good bye but he wouldn't go!! 
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| Fri, Dec 16 2005, 14:04 PM |
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AlSF
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Joined: Sat, Jun 11 2005, 21:47 PM Posts: 1124 Location: 7 hills by the bay, ocean
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I sure did Maymunn! Thanks for being ready, willing and able...bring it on! Why? I'd like to see the Peter Jackson (director of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy) version of it. It would be good to see apes and dinos VS trees and hobbits.
Have a good weekend y'all! Mon dieu it's almost Christmas!
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