Posted on 11/07/2005 2:40:14 PM PST by defconw
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GET OFF THE PHONE YOU MORON, or
GET OFF THE PHONE YOU BIG JERK, or
GET OFF THE PHONE YOU DOPE
PBRSTREETGANG posted a delicious sounding drink today:
Paris is Burning
Serves 1
INGREDIENTS:
2 oz. cognac
1/2 oz. raspberry liqueur (like Chambord)
lemon twist
PREPARATION:
Pour the cognac and liqueur into a large snifter. Warm in the microwave for 15-20 seconds. Garnish with a lemon twist.
WELCOME TO THE VOMITORIUM ---
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Two Men In Love at the Venice Film Festival, 3 September 2005
Author: bethlambert117 from United States
It was a real ordeal to get into the screening. The anticipation was palpable. The film arrived surrounded by a plethora of innuendo. "A gay western" "Heath and Jake's hot scenes" As soon as the film started every imaginable preconception flew out of the auditorium. This is a remarkable, moving and powerful love story. The setting is that of a modern western "The Last Picture Show" comes to mind. Ang Lee's attention to detail verges on science fiction. You can actually smell the place. Extraordinary. I'm not going to reveal anything about the story - Gian Luigi Rondi a legendary Italian film critic, revealed the ending to a television audience, what was he thinking?! - The film will be enjoyed much more allowing the story to unfold without having passages underlined and attention drawn to this or that particular. I felt compelled to write this comment because I'm overwhelmed. It has changed my perception, I must confess, about certain aspect of same sex love because I didn't think of same sex when I was watching it, I saw two human beings (amazing performances by both actors)I have the feeling "Brokeback Mountain" will make history, deservedly so.
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I was always taught that blue & white Christmas lights were in Honor Of The Blessed Mother.
Me too! BTW I have the Croup! LOL
Sounds good!
Exactly.
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A Cinematic Landmark, 18 September 2005
Author: gabrieletaibo from Italy
The feeling lingers. The images come back, not to haunt you but to reassure you. There is an element of hope within the melancholic sadness of this Ang Lee masterpiece. There hasn't been such a limpid definition of love since the world was still innocent. Limpid, yes, that's the word that comes to mind, remembering the shy lopsided smile of the extraordinary Heath Ledger. Who could possibly have predicted that Heath Ledger was such a giant, unquestionably destined to a legendary career. Well, Ang Lee I guess. Lee seems in total control of his canvas. Every frame is a moment, the silences are exquisite, the humans are as humans are and we're allowed to dive into their hearts without tricks without illusions. Raw, limpid, poetic and above all, true. I can't wait for the world to meet Jack and Ennis in this startling Ang Lee, Larry McMurtry universe.
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You are sooooooooo looking to sit in the time out chair!
Check out post 28 if you get a chance.
On today's Mark Levin show, we will be discussing the gay Wyoming cowboys. There's a feel good topic.
For whom?
Doug that is disgusting, gross and just plain wrong.
(The left in their constant attack on my Heroes, is what it is , it is still just plain wrong eeeuuwhhh)
The croup! Oh no!
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Ang Lee's Cowboys, 17 September 2005
Author: Donald Agustamarian from London, England
What an extraordinary accomplishment! Ang Lee presents us with something we've known about but we've never seen. Profoundly honest, stunning to look at, superbly acted. I could go on with the superlatives because I feel lifted by the experience. You've all heard the ins and outs of the subject treated here. Well, forget it, the words used are used words and do not apply here. "Brokeback Mountain" introduce us to something utterly new, daring you and me to be indifferent. The film is about us, really. Love as an unexpected blow that makes you find and confront yourself. Jake Gylenhaal gives a performance that you'll never forget. Michelle Williams and Ann Hathaway are incredibly good but the film belongs to Heath Ledger. I'm not going to talk about revelations or Oscar buzz, I'm just going to let you know that what he does in this film is so courageously beautiful, so truthful and so transcendental that his Ennis del Mar is bound to become a point of reference not just for us but for generations to come.
I did not know adults could get the croup.
Brokeback Mountain: Oscar Winner or Gay Cowboys Eating Pudding?
http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/publish/article_27261521.shtml
...But 'Brokeback Mountain,' as an Indy film, was pegged by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone with their foul mouthed little South Park Republican long ago.
Cartman argues in an episode about the fictional "South Park film festival"
Independent films are those black and white hippie movies. They're always about gay cowboys eating pudding.
South Park character Wendy responds:
No they're not. Independent films are produced outside the Hollywood system. They're movies without all the glitch and glamour of Hollywood.
Cartman: Well, you show one independent film that isn't about gay cowboys eating pudding.
Thanks tol! Love that pic! Just popped dinner in the oven and ready to listen.
Can't wait to hear Mark's comments on Paris.
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