@Rem
My favorite LOA song would be, I sit on Acid - although it's I like it more form it's beat than anything else, it's kinda raunchy.
Cool, I'll look for it. The first song I had heard by them, before I saw Strange Days, was Take Control.
Once upon a time there was an inventor so gifted that he could create life. Going foreign on us eh? I think you have to give us the language if you do that - Although I will use my sleuth skills to deduce the actor is Ron Pearlman and the language is French, bon ouis?
Correct and correct. Though I think it's spelled Perlman. It is, in fact, the movie I mentioned in my prior post: City of Lost Children. One of the most mindboggling WTF did they really just do that? movies. With a haunting soundtrack (so good I actually bought it).
Them syreens did this to Pete. They loved him up and turned him into a horny toad O' Brother where art though. I actually found a CD of the Soggy Bottom Boys because of this movie
What? Did they really exist? Outside the movie?? Or do you mean the soundtrack of the movie, including Alison Krause if I recall correctly? Holy moley.
"I am a man of constant sorrow," I do think that was a real song adapted for the movie...(great one too!)
My matrix paper was for a 400 level communication class about analyzing rhetoric. It's a pretty good read, my professor helped me touch it up and we published it in a communication journal, you may? be able to find it online it's called - The Matrix - Jesus Christ, Socrates, and the Illusion of Choice by L'amoureaux and Ruggiero. I know I have the original on one of my computers somewhere... but at the moment it escapes me
OMFG!!! **swoons** You've been published in a formal journal?! **fans self** **bows** Wow. There were a couple papers I wrote in Undergrad and one I wrote as a Grad student that I was encouraged by instructors to try to formalize and get published, but I never followed through. So allow me this moment of sheer kvelling (that's Yiddish for lovingly boasting to others about the accomplishments of a family member or friend) and living vicariously through you!! **Beams**
Okay yes please find this if you can, and if I can't find it online, perhaps they have it at the Knight Library. What's the name of the journal? Wow.
*must meet you!*
I love Ferris, I think that was my first exposure to breaking the 4th wall in film, awesome concept. When ever I ask a group a question and no one responds I say, "Anyone, Anyone, Beuller?"
LMAO!
No Romance Novels for me, I migrated the other way... I beat people up for a living
Um?? Boxer? Cage fighter? Dare I inquire??
@Everyone
New Quotes
Foreign - (This is from my all time favorite movie ever, BTW)
1: What are you doing?
2: I'm rotting fast daddy!
Not sure if I found the right movie, but if I did
(Italian and starring Rupert Everett?
Is it in Italian?)
Woah, you've got a kinda twisted favorite there! I felt a little tainted and trapped just reading its plot description!
Domestic - (Special one for Jaybug)
1: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Switzerland... he was thrown out of a lot of colleges
I had to look this up to know it, but he'll probably know it off the top of his head (if Wuntvor doesn't beat him too it!)
Very sweet to through something out there for him, let's see if I can too:
Okay here's one I know off the top of my head and have actually repeated out of context on multiple occasions:
"Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings!"Have fun, and thanks for brightening my work day!