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Post by PigsnieLite on Jan 22, 2011 19:54:03 GMT -5
Shall I call Elton John? Yarrrr.
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Post by dragrat on Jan 23, 2011 1:38:40 GMT -5
affection is shown in many ways. So yes sunfrog, holding hands does occur..
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Post by PigsnieLite on Jan 23, 2011 3:56:42 GMT -5
Just dont snog enthusiastically inches from me face on the bus, whether you be homosexy or heterosexy. WHUT is this, an orgy scene from ROME? OY!
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Post by sunfrog on Jan 26, 2011 1:01:35 GMT -5
Hey! Elton John has a baby! Recently I've been watching movies from Australia. Yesterday I watched Animal Kingdom. It was okay. Not sure it should get awards but okay. The story was good and credible but the main guy didn't act well enough for me to give him an award. I give it a B- Today I watched Red Hill. It's like a modern western and I liked it. I give it a B. I wonder if this movie won awards. If Clint Eastwood or the Cohen brothers had directed it it might have. It had a good story. Two pretty good movies from Oz in honor of Australia Day. Yay Australia! ;D
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Post by PigsnieLite on Jan 26, 2011 3:24:48 GMT -5
And yet Mr Elton feels he is a *second claass citizen!* Or so he says in the papers. Just shut up, Elton, and give all your money to the poor. Bleech. AUSTRALIA DAY, yeah! The names a bit plain, but heck, they still get paid for the holiday.
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Post by dragrat on Jan 26, 2011 4:01:01 GMT -5
Yes we do.. As I did today..
Back on to the movie theme. I saw Black Swan yesterday.. Wow I think the movie show a little of the horror the main character deals with, but there was so much more that developed into dark edges of the human psyche.. I enjoy it, surprisingly.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Jan 31, 2011 4:15:00 GMT -5
Why do ballerinas always haf to be nuts? Heh. Saw the important parts of the SAG Awards this morn. (The parts where the Brits won.) Hahahaha. Still wuz very happy to see a happy Sebastian Flyte after years of staring at the cadaverous Jeremy Irons. Thought Colin Firth wuz incredibly sweet to mention Tony Andrews in his speechy.
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Post by dragrat on Jan 31, 2011 5:24:44 GMT -5
Isn't Jeffery a character.. Maybe a little intense for brits...
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Post by PigsnieLite on Jan 31, 2011 5:28:31 GMT -5
He acknowledged the entire cast in his speechy. Named every one of them except the extras in the crowd scenes, hahaha! ;D I love Jeffrey even though Christian Bale will probably get the Oscar for Supporting. He joked that the movies title wuz originally THE KINGS SPEECH THERAPIST. ;D
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Post by dragrat on Jan 31, 2011 5:31:36 GMT -5
;D I like that!!
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Post by Avril on Jan 31, 2011 5:43:14 GMT -5
More crapulous stuff to protect the tender ears of sensitive Americans. Or is it to prevent a wider audience seeing this Brit film...No! Surely not!!! Cut! Language in The King's Speech too strong for US audiences Nick Allen in Los Angeles January 30, 2011
Colin Firth as King George VI and Helena Bonham Carter as the Queen Mother in The King's Speech.
Hollywood is considering censoring The King's Speech, the British film nominated for 12 Oscars, to remove coarse language for US audiences.
It is part of a plan to broaden the appeal of the movie in America where it has been given a Restricted rating, which means anyone under 17 wanting to see it has to be accompanied by an adult.
The R rating was made because George VI, played by Colin Firth, is shown swearing as he tries to overcome his stammer. Advertisement: Story continues below
The film was given a lesser 12 rating in Britain where it has grossed about 19 million pounds ($30 million) in fewer than three weeks.
It has made nearly 38 million pounds ($61 million) in America, where it was released earlier. Hollywood executives now want to capitalise on the Oscar nominations.
Harvey Weinstein, whose studio The Weinstein Company released the movie, said: "The British numbers are huge because the rating lets families see the movie together.
"Tom [Tom Hooper, the director] and I are trying to find a unique way to do this that keeps his vision of the movie."
The number of cinemas in which the film is being shown in America is being doubled to more than 3,000.
Any new version of the film with sanitised dialogue would not be ready for US screening until after the Oscars ceremony on February 27.
The Daily Telegraph
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Post by dragrat on Jan 31, 2011 5:44:55 GMT -5
Outcry!!! Censorship is beyond reason!!!
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Post by PigsnieLite on Jan 31, 2011 15:46:04 GMT -5
Got into a fight wid someone over THE KINGS SPEECH. He said its director wuz a hack so I cussed at him in the cafeteria in fronts of over a hundred peeple! More latah. I hear Pigsnit yelling at me from the driveway. Eeeek! [PLite scuttles off to hide in the potting shed.]
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Post by Avril on Feb 1, 2011 0:35:23 GMT -5
I saw Sanctum last night. Do not see this movie if you cannot swim, have claustrophobia, altophobia, agoraphobia, hydrophobia or any other kind of phobia. Seven people go into a deep cave in Papua New Guinea to dive and explore where no man has ever been before. Not everyone survives. It was terrifying, but the personality interactions are sort of predictable, if you know the effect extreme situations have on people.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Feb 1, 2011 4:04:24 GMT -5
So theres no monstur? How terrifying could it be wid no monstur or hyper intelligent great white?
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