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In Reply to: ...over and over again. posted by Romy on September 07, 2001 at 20:22:13:
You love too much violence.
***“Scent of a woman”Did you see the original film with Vittorio Gassman? Makes that sugar-couted shit with Al look like it is just your average Hollywood thingy.
I have just about had it with trashy Hollywood remakes. Maybe they should now remake the 8 1/2 - something about Spielberg?
***“Dangerous Liaisons”Which one? The original one? The Malkovich one? Or - trully God forbids - the sleazy trash with Sarah Michele? That would make you even sicker... almost like Mart, I guess...
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Victor,*** You love too much violence.
Though I never ageist if somebody call me a sick man (in many instances I get it as a compliment) but no one could consider me being a violence-liking man.
*** Did you see the original film with Vittorio Gassman? Makes that sugar-couted shit with Al look like it is just your average Hollywood thingy. I have just about had it with trashy Hollywood remakes. Maybe they should now remake the 8 1/2 - something about Spielberg?
If you were able to note then pretty much all movies that I mentioned are the Hollywood thingy. There is a reason for it and you failed to realize it. Besides the question was: “The favorite movie you can watch over and over again?” When I watch MY movies I don’t try to comply with the “absolute taste and knowledge”… but try to satisfy my own little “white trash demands”… and you know what… those movies do it to me. Besides, Victor, the hate is not a good motivation….
***Which one? The original one? The Malkovich one? Or - trully God forbids - the sleazy trash with Sarah Michele? That would make you even sicker... almost like Mart, I guess...
Yes, the Malkovich one.
Regards,
Romy the Cat
... the Clerks “Search for the perfect egg” I consider the best what was done in 90s…(if you know why I brought it up… I guess…)Rgs,
Romy The Cat
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