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lost in the fog
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Wait til I'm in town! I have not seen it this month!
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As a representative of the Chernabog household, I'm calling a The Women view on the biggievision teevee, pick a Friday or Saturday night in the near future.
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I've never seen the Women either. Hmm guess I need to hit blockbuster on the way home.
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And I need to write down the titles of movies that I catch a glimpse of but missed the beginning, the end, or both. A movie that looked great~ Judy Dench {oh, I just Googled it, wahoo!!}: 'Ladies' In Lavender'. 2004 Tagline:The story of two sisters who saved a stranger, and the stranger who stole their hearts. Plot Outline:Two sisters befriend a mysterious foreigner who washes up on the beach of their 1930's Cornish seaside village. What little I saw I fell in love with. If anyone sees this, their house is where I'd love to live. And die. {well, naturally, not like a horror flick, okay?}
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I think it was wonderful, too. I looked ideal. I thought of myself and my sisters {any of them} when we are old. Damn, I wish we got along that well. I always think of getting old. Once two sisters and I were cruising up to L.A. in my old Buick, singing and laughing, all of us in the front seat. Then, we look over, and there, in this old Fairmont {?) are three old women, all in the front seat of their car, singing and laughing. What a trip, what a look in to the future.
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BRAAAAAAAINS!
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wow... even I've seen The Women.
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You broke your Ramadar!
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I saw The Women at Theater 80 St. Marks in the NYC. It was a great little revival house that has since been turned back to a live theater space - much better than condos. It's a great experience to see it with a catty gay crowd - kinda like the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Like RHPS, you could easily watch it on your own on DVD - but you'd be missing out.
Speaking of watching something on your own - I just viewed David Lynch's Inland Empire. Would anyone care to discuss/dissect it with me?
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D'oh!
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I've never seen the film version of The Women, but I have seen a live stage production. Does that count for anything?
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Kink of Swank
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That all depends.
Do you like the kock? If so, I think the movie version is de rigeur. |
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