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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Crono on Mon Oct 18th at 4:32am 2004


Don't you mean Bogart? <- not a good actor by any measure [addsig]



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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Orpheus on Mon Oct 18th at 10:02am 2004


? quoting Crono
Don't you mean Bogart? <- not a good actor by any measure

no, he isn't as i insinuated, but i dearly love hepburn..

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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Renegatus on Mon Oct 18th at 1:40pm 2004


Trauma
Lost In Translation
Farenheit 9/11
The Motorcycle Diaries

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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Crono on Mon Oct 18th at 6:33pm 2004


Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn are the main characters in Casablanca and African Queen. So, I'm sorry if you randomly refered to someone else ....

Unless you're being an ass and making fun of him... [addsig]




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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Orpheus on Mon Oct 18th at 6:59pm 2004


i have never seen casa blanca, but i am sure hepburn is not in it.. but no.. i am not making fun i truly adore the movie "The African Queen" i am a big fan of hepburn..

/me google searches casa blanca.. BRB

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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Hugh on Mon Oct 18th at 7:03pm 2004


The hawtie in Casablance is Ingrid Bergman, but I guess you're already researching it anyway. Good flick. [addsig]



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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Orpheus on Mon Oct 18th at 7:06pm 2004


? quoting Hugh
The hawtie in Casablance is Ingrid Bergman, but I guess you're already researching it anyway. Good flick.

as far as shear looks audrey hepburn beats the both hands down.. but acting ability, katie wins the prize..

and yeah, its ingrid, must explain why i didn't watch it.. like i said, bogey isn't very good without a great co-star.

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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Crono on Mon Oct 18th at 7:06pm 2004


African Queen

Casablanca

Woops, she's not in Casablanca, sorry, but, that's not what we were talking about with your fixation on a dead actress [addsig]




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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Orpheus on Mon Oct 18th at 7:07pm 2004


? quoting Crono
African Queen

Casablanca

Woops, she's not in Casablanca, sorry, but, that's not what we were talking about with your fixation on a dead actress

kate's dead?

dammit i didn't know.

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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Cash Car Star on Mon Oct 18th at 7:08pm 2004


Cmon, Orph, as our resident geezer, knowledge of classic movies such as Casablanca is damn near required.



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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Crono on Mon Oct 18th at 7:09pm 2004


Died last year. [addsig]



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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Orpheus on Mon Oct 18th at 7:12pm 2004


? quoting Cash Car Star
Cmon, Orph, as our resident gezeer, knowledge of classic movies such as Casablanca is damn near required.

"all the gin joints why did i have to pick this one", that sorta knowledge??

i've seen bits and bobs bud, but its not my choice for a 2 hour sit-down and watch.. sorry

geezer.. thats so sweet.. you coulda chosen far more mentality appropriate terms..

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Re: Recently watched
Posted by ReNo on Wed Oct 20th at 1:17am 2004


My flatmate just got me into an anime series called "Naruto" which he has been downloading, and since sunday I've watched 14 episodes and I'm completely hooked. It follows the adventures of a young ninja in training called Naruto, as he climbs the ninja ranks towards his dream of becoming the next Hokage - the strongest ninja in the village. With him on his travels and missions are his rival Sasuke, object of his desire Sakura, and sensei Kakashi, but there are also a huge range of characters who appear in the series that are given far more depth than seen in most shows.

A straightforward anime, it has none of the confusing and often nonsense scientific or philosophical speal that ruins some others. It features some excellent fights, a good sense of humour, a wide range of likeable characters, and a cool soundtrack. The past few episodes I've watched have been a bit disappointing in that they feature a lot of flashbacks and the pacing is a bit slow, but I'm told it will pick up again soon.

The series hasn't been released outside of Japan, but over there it has over 100 episodes and is still in production. Very much recommended, certainly one of the best anime shows I've come across.
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Orpheus on Wed Oct 20th at 1:22am 2004


in case it escaped anyones notice, i watched 80 days today.. two thumbs up [addsig]



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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Crono on Wed Oct 20th at 2:16am 2004


If it's an ongoing series past 3 seasons, it'll go forever. And eventually make it's way here, edited. [addsig]



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Re: Recently watched
Posted by $loth on Wed Oct 20th at 8:26am 2004


Reno, naruto is great, I don't really watch much anime (pokemon and full metal alchamist [sp?]) but naruto is very good, two of my friends have got all of the episodes, must of taken them a loooooonnnggggg time to get them.

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Re: Recently watched
Posted by $loth on Wed Oct 20th at 9:50am 2004


I watched high fidelity last night, it was quite good, 7.5/10. Apprently it sticks really close to the book.

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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Adam Hawkins on Wed Oct 20th at 11:00am 2004


You mean apart from the book being set in the UK? [addsig]



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Re: Recently watched
Posted by $loth on Wed Oct 20th at 2:08pm 2004


Yes, thats is the part which annoyed me. Too many american based/made movies! Wimbledon, set in the UK but american stars and company! [addsig]



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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Adam Hawkins on Wed Oct 20th at 3:47pm 2004


Well i've recently been watching the Little Britain series one on DVD - oh and i'm about half-way through series one of Millenium too. Just bought the second season ready [addsig]




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