Posted on 06/12/2002 9:16:02 AM PDT by Registered
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Man, that's beautiful writing....
"Ummm, don't you mean tenticles?"
Pure romance....;-)
"Uhhh, sorry your Mom blew up Ricky..."
Great movie.
One of my favorite stories of redemption, however, is PULP FICTION. Like END OF THE AFFAIR, it is shot out of sequence but when you put the segments in order, you realize that the bad things have happened to bad people and the main character has abandoned his old ways to "sin no more". My husband saw only the violence but, to me, it was more like a tale of pilgrim's progress.
This list is a big yawn made up by a bunch of moviecrats.
Becky
ROFLMAO! I love that movie!
Thank you...did not realize that..pay more attention to credits.
Sounds like another movie that I might like.
Jane Austen is difficult reading because events transpire so slowly, as they must have in that period.
I wanted to make two points, the first being that there are other novelists I have enjoyed more such as Thomas Hardy and George Eliot. Of Jane Austen's works, somehow I did manage to read Northanger Abbey and I really liked that, although I'd be hard put to remember anything about it now!
My second point is the revelation that of the films I have found the most romantic, with the exception of Sound of Music, all involved either adultery or non-marital sex. Somehow they seem to have more passion. So maybe that isn't so good. Oh well. I loved Dr. Zhivago, Somewhere in Time and Ryan's Daughter as my top three.
Hope you are enjoying your weekend. I'm having a real challenge with my new computer, but it's a lot of fun and I'm slowly getting a handle on it.
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