that was a pretty cool movie.
I had the most enjoyable break, now its time to start posting rubbish on letsrun again.
that was a pretty cool movie.
I had the most enjoyable break, now its time to start posting rubbish on letsrun again.
Again? You mean those other posts weren't sincere? Damn.
well no one takes them seriously, so again whats the point?
as long as Wejo's site is run the way he wants it. and you all are run into the ground, seriously whats the point?
sincerity is only going to get you robbed/put in a box.
might as well lie, cheat, and steal.
I missed You I love peeps,
Big Moe
It was a good movie. Robin Williams was terrific, and it's fun to see the great Forest Whitaker in one of his early supporting roles, giving a superbly understated performance as a foil to the over-the-top Williams.
>>>>Adrian Cronauer: The Mississippi River broke through a protective dike today. What is a protective dike? Is it a large woman that says "Don't go near there! But Betty- Don't go near there! Don't go down by the river!"... No, we can't say "dyke" on the air, we can't even say "lesbian" anymore, it's "women in comfortable shoes. Thank You." <<<<
Cronauer is a very complex guy read about some of the things he's done in laterlife , how to books on broadcast, college lecturer,lawyer, MIA advocate etc.
Avocados Number wrote:
It was a good movie. Robin Williams was terrific, and it's fun to see the great Forest Whitaker in one of his early supporting roles, giving a superbly understated performance as a foil to the over-the-top Williams.
In my opinion only, Whitaker's most amazing performance came in the 2000 hit, Battlefield Earth. His acting left me spellbound as to how a cast such as that, would star in film so horrible. But despite the acting, I will always be asking why...why Forest Whitaker's lazy eye, would anyone even want to be related to that film?
You're forgetting his classic role in "Species."
I can't watch that final scene of cabbage-ball in "Good Morning Vietnam" without a smile on my face.
He was great in 'Diary of a Hitman'.
is he the dude from the twilight zone?
I love peeps, what are you comparing Vietnam?
asdgsdf wrote:
You're forgetting his classic role in "Species."
I know that I didn't forget it. He played the role of the empath, whose expertise was that he could feel another creature's pain and fear. I don't know why he took that role. (Yes, money is an easy answer, but he seems better than that.)
I love peeps wrote:
that was a pretty cool movie.
The soundtrack CD is good too.