Posted on 05/30/2009 4:15:21 PM PDT by JoeProBono
You’re here, finally! We’ve been waiting 2 hours since post # 6!
...and to think the guy’s a flaming pink liberal.
We haven’t really had a rash of gators eating young kids. I do wish they would eat more South Florida liberals.
An epic display of character acting enhanced by a script of Shakespearian wit and subtlety.
Whenever I see Travolta I think Welcome Back Cotter. I cannot believe a B-rater like Travolta is so successful. Pop culture is a queer thing, no?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u9cmzS4Hg8
The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides
By the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men.
Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will,
Shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness,
For he is truly his brother’s keeper and the finder of lost children.
And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger
Those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers.
And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you.”
Never seen Cotter,but the conversations they have in the movie is excellent..
The foot massage is my favourite.
Never really thought about them as a or b actors if i like the movie,that’s it...
Do the RINOs and far left libs eat small kids as well, or do they just tax them out of their lunch money?
I was referring to the “snakes” movie.
Guns are not a viable solution
Napalm?
I would think a .22 mag out of a rifle should do the job. Lacking that a 12 gauge loaded with number sixes or fours should make the snake lose his head, or a good part of it.
In my experience snakes of all kinds are fairly easy to kill. My daddy took it too far and use a long slender switch and he would invariably break the snakes back with it. I think he was showing off but it worked.
Me I liked to kill them with a .22 pistol as long as they are no bigger than a Florida diamondback which seldom get longer than 7 feet.
I fell asleep during the movie..
Did i miss anything?
Tell No One...
Check out this movie..
http://movies.nytimes.com/2008/07/02/movies/02tell.html
The story, which involves murder and depravity in high places, is so elaborately twisty that about halfway through the movie you stop trying to figure it out and let its polluted waters wash over you, trusting that the denouement will reveal all. It does and it doesnt. When the truth spills out, and ugly revelations pile onto one another in an extended final confession, the puzzle pieces fit more snugly than those of The Big Sleep, the granddaddy of impenetrable noirs. But one of the pleasures of both films is surrendering to a vision of corruption and evil that resists tidy explanations.
No, issue permits and let them sell the skins.
People pay to hunt.
Ref #57: No.
Ref #58: I love film noir. All time favorite is “The Seventh Victim, directed by Val Lewton.
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