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Broken Flowers Need I say more?
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Yes. | |
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apparently, yes. | |
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Moderator | Haven't seen it yet, it's right under Last Days on my list. Was it really all that good? Or is it kinda like Lost in Translation? Not that I didn't enjoy Lost in...but is it more of the same? Ya know, middle aged weepy guy , mopes around and looks for the point where his life turned to shit. If it is I'll wait for the DVD. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Well, it's another Jim Jarmusch film and falls into place with all his other films, though it's a little deeper and personal. I happen to and adore almost all his films so I'm not an objective opinion here. But I might like this one the best, which says a lot. And yes, it's a lot like Lost in Translation. | |
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Moderator | heartbeatocean said: Well, it's another Jim Jarmusch film and falls into place with all his other films, though it's a little deeper and personal. I happen to and adore almost all his films so I'm not an objective opinion here. But I might like this one the best, which says a lot. And yes, it's a lot like Lost in Translation.
Yeah see, I was afraid after the buzz around Translation that Bill Murray was gonna get typecast....I'm sure it's good but I'll wait for DVD. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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When i was in the eleventh grade, I took chemistry. we had liquid nitrogen day, and we all brought in various objects such as rubber duckies and roses. then we dipped that shit in there and threw the objects at the wall and shattered them.
there, broken flowers. broken roses. they get all gooey when they melt though "I wrote down a dream, folded the note, slipped it in the pocket of my tattered coat, I wrote down a dream, in invisible ink, it never was mine I'm beginning to think..." | |
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Sweeny79 said: heartbeatocean said: Well, it's another Jim Jarmusch film and falls into place with all his other films, though it's a little deeper and personal. I happen to and adore almost all his films so I'm not an objective opinion here. But I might like this one the best, which says a lot. And yes, it's a lot like Lost in Translation.
Yeah see, I was afraid after the buzz around Translation that Bill Murray was gonna get typecast....I'm sure it's good but I'll wait for DVD. That's the only drawback to the film, is that Sofia Coppola got to Bill Murray first. He's a perfect candidate for a Jarmusch film, but it's too close to his performance in Lost In Translation. The film as a whole is still a fine work of art though. I love movies with no plot where no questions are answered and you're simply left staring at the moon, so to speak. | |
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I havent seen this yet, its not playing anywhere remotely close to were i live, I will more than likely have to wait to netflixs it
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I tried to go see this Friday, but there's this lame-o art festival (craft festival is more appropriate) that makes driving in Uptown a pain in the ass, so I didn't get to see it. I will go during the week instead. Though I'm not sold on Bill Murray as the great thesp he's made out to be these days, I did love him in Lost in Translation. I'm looking forward to this one, because it's got some amazing actresses in it. | |
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i thought the org was busted again. | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: i thought the org was busted again.
Yes. The flower forum has had enough! | |
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Has NO ONE seen this film? | |
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