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chazbo "Outta This Fuckin' Place"
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Posted - 06/21/2008 : 19:12:06
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Voted to here. Lotsa great stuff!
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The General "Forty? What? Me? How?."
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Posted - 06/22/2008 : 03:11:13
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This was a REALLY good round, all! Lots of great reviews.
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randall "I like to watch."
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Posted - 06/22/2008 : 10:43:53
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quote: Originally posted by turrell
Shut up - You had at at Merlot!
You do realize that the guy hated Merlot in the movie, right? Ah, well, a pun's a pun...
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turrell "Ohhhh Ohhhh Ohhhh Ohhhh "
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Posted - 06/22/2008 : 16:07:40
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quote: Originally posted by Randall
quote: Originally posted by turrell
Shut up - You had at at Merlot!
You do realize that the guy hated Merlot in the movie, right? Ah, well, a pun's a pun...
V&V
You had me doesn't particularly suggest positive or negative for example I hated that guy as soon as he mentioned merlot - he had me at merlot. But how else do you make this pun. Incidentally, I also dislike merlot but perhaps not as much as Giamatti's character and I found out that its because I don't like coffee and that both beverages stimulate similar taste receptors. |
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Sludge "Charlie Don't Serf!"
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Posted - 06/22/2008 : 17:04:08
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I agree with the prof. Nice round.
Thanks for the accurate tribute, Cankle.
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lemmycaution "Long mired in film"
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Posted - 06/22/2008 : 20:18:06
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V&V and welcome back, Spectral Stranger. |
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BaftaBaby "Always entranced by cinema."
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Posted - 06/22/2008 : 21:52:04
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did I see a ghost?
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randall "I like to watch."
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Posted - 06/22/2008 : 22:10:17
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quote: Originally posted by turrell
quote: Originally posted by Randall
quote: Originally posted by turrell
Shut up - You had at at Merlot!
You do realize that the guy hated Merlot in the movie, right? Ah, well, a pun's a pun...
V&V
You had me doesn't particularly suggest positive or negative for example I hated that guy as soon as he mentioned merlot - he had me at merlot. But how else do you make this pun. Incidentally, I also dislike merlot but perhaps not as much as Giamatti's character and I found out that its because I don't like coffee and that both beverages stimulate similar taste receptors.
Yeah, no other way to make the pun, but you wrote yourself into a corner there; most people would infer a positive connotation because of the source, the famous line from JERRY MAGUIRE on which you were riffing.
Is it just merlot, or all red wine, that stimulates similar taste receptors in you? If it's the Merlot grape itself, you've a wonderful palate! |
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demonic "Cinemaniac"
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Posted - 06/22/2008 : 22:26:56
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Yep, great round! |
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Demisemicenturian "Four ever European"
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Posted - 06/22/2008 : 23:10:24
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quote: Originally posted by Randall
quote: Originally posted by turrell
quote: Originally posted by Randall
quote: Originally posted by turrell
Shut up - You had at at Merlot!
You do realize that the guy hated Merlot in the movie, right?
You had me doesn't particularly suggest positive or negative for example I hated that guy as soon as he mentioned merlot - he had me at merlot. But how else do you make this pun. Incidentally, I also dislike merlot but perhaps not as much as Giamatti's character and I found out that its because I don't like coffee and that both beverages stimulate similar taste receptors.
Yeah, no other way to make the pun, but you wrote yourself into a corner there; most people would infer a positive connotation because of the source, the famous line from JERRY MAGUIRE on which you were riffing.
The phrase definitely implies a positive response; no two ways about it. However, the Jerry Maguire line isn't about liking the word Hello: it's about liking the person. So the review would work best if you liked Giamatti's character. However, it will also do if you like Thomas Haden Church's character, who makes a point of drinking Merlot. It will probably just about do if you like the film in general, although one does not normally address films in the second person! |
Edited by - Demisemicenturian on 06/22/2008 23:13:33 |
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Whippersnapper. "A fourword thinking guy."
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Posted - 06/22/2008 : 23:49:24
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Yeah. |
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Josh the cat "ice wouldn't melt, you'd think ....."
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Posted - 06/23/2008 : 00:38:00
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VR&VA |
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Larry "Larry's time / sat merrily"
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Posted - 06/23/2008 : 01:55:29
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V'ded and vo'ded. |
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Canklefish "Let's Get OUTTA Here!"
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Posted - 06/23/2008 : 02:06:00
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quote: Originally posted by Sludge
I agree with the prof. Nice round.
Thanks for the accurate tribute, Cankle.
You got it. Good thing I dropped your name, wouldn't have gotten much recognition this round if I hadn't. Next round, I drop Whipper's name...
V & V'ed to here. I concur on the 'this was a pretty stellar round' front. See y'all tomorrow |
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ChocolateLady "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 06/23/2008 : 06:12:25
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quote: Originally posted by hustleboy007
quote: Originally posted by ChocolateLady
quote: Originally posted by hustleboy007
Five choices...minus one.
Ah, so I'm not the only person who saw Who's Killing the Great Chefs of Europe.
(But I may be one of the few who read the book first, or at all, for that matter. Great book by the way. Movie was pretty cute and mostly faithful to the book, actually.)
It was a book??
Me, I make it a point to never miss a Robert Morley movie.
Well there is something in that. But yes, it was a book first, and quite a good one, actually. Good enough to not get thrown out or given away every time I have to find space for new books on my shelves. The book is called "Someone is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe" (vs the movie, which is called "Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?") and when I read it, I remember picturing Robert Morley as Max, so I wasn't disappointed when I saw the movie (or rather, accidentally caught it on TV once).
(Too bad you can't buy that one on DVD.)
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