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BaftaBaby
"Always entranced by cinema."
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Posted - 07/30/2007 : 05:58:27
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FOUR YOUR CONSIDERATION - TREASURE HUNT
Put any five reviews you like in your F.Y.C. list. Do not use reviews from the previous round - you must change them every round. Post here to declare that you've done it. Sooner is better than later. Provide a spoiler warning in your post when appropriate. You must read the F.Y.C.s of all participants. The next round starts on Monday or Thursday at 6:00 a.m. FWFR time, whichever comes next.
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Edited by - BaftaBaby on 07/30/2007 06:01:29 |
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BaftaBaby "Always entranced by cinema."
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Posted - 07/30/2007 : 06:13:49
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From vehicular transport to a big green ogre, I hope you have some fun with these.
I love John Turturro, so here are two hintlets: Illuminata is set in the early days of theatre Romance & Cigarettes is set in the borough of Queens; it's a musical populated by working-class people a bit like another one by Leonard Bernstein.
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ChocolateLady "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 07/30/2007 : 06:17:04
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They say that love makes the world go round. Here are two new reviews and three with one vote looking for the love votes.
Fun Facts:- Night After Night stars George Raft and Mae West.
- At the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel the cafeteria that was the site of a terrorist bombing is named after Frank Sinatra.
- Cheeni Kum is about an older man (December) in love with a younger woman (May).
- In Goin' to Town, a dance hall girl, Cleo Borden, inherits lots of money but her new money doesn't help her when she falls in love with the Earl of Stratton. (There a place in London called Earl's Court. "Courting" is another way of saying that someone is engaging in courtship or wooing (what we'd call dating today).)
- No Exit is Jean-Paul Sarte's play about his vision of Hell.
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Edited by - ChocolateLady on 07/30/2007 12:34:38 |
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turrell "Ohhhh Ohhhh Ohhhh Ohhhh "
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GHcool "Forever a curious character."
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Posted - 07/30/2007 : 06:37:52
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I'm in.
http://www.fwfr.com/user.asp?id=5267
Meet the Robinsons was a recent Disney movie.
The Freshman is a comedy about a college freshman that unexpectedly gets involved with the mafia.
A fakir is a kind of a Muslim holy man.
The main character in Final Fantasy VII is named Cloud and much of the action in the film takes place in a futuristic city. This shouldn't be confused with Cloud City, where some of The Empire Strikes Back takes place.
A referee in a baseball game is called an umpire. |
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Sludge "Charlie Don't Serf!"
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Ali "Those aren't pillows."
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TitanPa "Here four more"
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Ali "Those aren't pillows."
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Posted - 07/30/2007 : 07:21:29
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quote: Originally posted by GHcool A fakir is a kind of a Muslim holy man.
The word has a Sufi connotation, but, even so, a fakir is not regarded as a Muslim holy man. At least, not among Muslims. In fact, it refers, almost universally, to a type of Hindi holy man - some without any definitive religious beliefs.
Still, it's a very funny review, man! Kudos!
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Edited by - Ali on 07/30/2007 07:47:17 |
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BaftaBaby "Always entranced by cinema."
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Posted - 07/30/2007 : 07:47:37
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quote: Originally posted by Ali
... and AG Bell invented rather than discovered. [though I voted for it anyway]
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Ali "Those aren't pillows."
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Posted - 07/30/2007 : 07:48:32
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Yeah, I know. "Discovery" had a better ring to it, no pun intended.
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Whippersnapper. "A fourword thinking guy."
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ChocolateLady "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Whippersnapper. "A fourword thinking guy."
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Posted - 07/30/2007 : 08:41:49
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Thank you kindly ma'am.
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randall "I like to watch."
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Shiv "What a Wonderful World"
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Posted - 07/30/2007 : 11:39:58
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R.V.
In R.V. Robin Williams is in trouble (in the vernacular 'in the shit') with his family, especially when they realise he has combined a road trip holiday with a work commitment. There is a scene in the film where he is literally in the shit. |
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