Posted on 09/05/2013 10:24:15 AM PDT by Victoria Bingham
I wonder what the resonance point of the universe is, and what can I break with that knowledge?
Let us know when you find out.
Will do.
“Punch a screaming hole in reality? Pfah, child’s play!”
Use it to play “Pomp and Circumstance” through the aether. Then all the aliens will have terrible “Your turtle is deeeeeead” earworms, and Pat’s conquest will be effortless.
I vaguely recall it was due to whale song and atmospheric conditions or some such, like an audio mirage?
Never heard it myself.
Have you ever watched “Nosferatu” with John Malkovitch and Willem da Foe? If so, I would like your take on it. I’ve never talked to anyone who has seen it, but I thought it was pretty campy with lots of subtle humor.
Just curious about it...
Oh. Look. Kittehs. It must be morning!
When do Mom and the Grils get back? I hope they all had lots of fun!
It’s 56 degrees outside!
I think Nully and I are going to visit Hoover Dam today. (I miss my truck) That way he can have photos of something besides CARS! I’m sure he just humored me about the car show, yesterday, so I will take him to some place a little more exciting....
I’m feeling hungry. Today is National Coffee Day. I may have a cup...
Simple explanation: the fragment of alien technology, unproven and unexploited at the time, still had residual time-travel radiation which advanced Presley’s biological age by one year.
This also resulted in the abnormal growth of pubic hair and sideburns.
Of course! I don’t mind being teased in fun at all. It’s a cute and pleasant little game, and until I get it, I’m trying to figure stuff out, and after it drops into my head that you’re kidding, I get the giggles.
I loved! that movie. Wilem was brilliant, and they captured the tone and horror of the original,
but added just enough camp to keep it light somehow. And John is... well... John Malkovitch.
Neither man has ever disappointed me with his acting in anything I have seen either perform.
What can I say? Max Schreck would be proud of them.
When I saw the movie the first time, I wasn’t sure what I was seeing. But when I watched it the second time, I was able to pick up on things I had missed in the first viewing.
John Malkovitch has NEVER disappointed me! I saw him first in “Making Mr. Right,” which I thought was hilarious. I would like to find it again to watch it...just to watch him BE John Malkovitch!
It helps to have seen the 1922 original with Max Schreck. That movie was really creepy and frightening.
Lets all text like the kiddies do, tweet, tweet, tweet!
The old B&W movies were so much creepier than the color movies.
Of course, I’m a B&W film buff, anyway...they just have so much style and atmosphere.
What? Okay, I think. [smiles]
Goodness, I love those old B&W movies as well. I get immersed in them and every once in a
while I remember that they’re in black and white. My brain colorizes them for me.
It bothered me that Marilyn Monroe, Jean Harlow, Mae West, and other beautiful and intelligent
bombshells got a lot of flak from jealous old biddies of the day. I thought they were great.
You and me both. I think my appreciation came from the fact that my dad was an artist, and taught us what to look for as to composition, proportion, color, etc.
Welp, we’re off to the Dam, but this is to be continued!
Later!
Good morning! BTW, the one on the right is a dead ringer for Fluffy.
Oh..I got it.. OK.. Nevermind.. :)
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