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Have you seen "Brokeback Mountain"? Just saw it. Oh, what a great movie! So moving Jake and Heath did an awesome job, really! I thought it would be awkward seeing them together like that, but it wasn't. Ok, the first love scene I was like... "ok".. but then it was just beautiful! I liked the ending too, soo sad and heartbraking. I don't understand how people can act like that, just because they think homosexuality is wrong. Really, sometimes I'm disgusted by how people can be!!
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I saw it last week. It was an overwhelming experience, since I deal with almost similar issues in my daily life. I cried...and cried!
Never been touched by a movie like BM did! | |
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MikeMatronik said: I saw it last week. It was an overwhelming experience, since I deal with almost similar issues in my daily life. I cried...and cried!
Never been touched by a movie like BM did! What is it you do, if I may ask? | |
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VenusBlingBling said: MikeMatronik said: I saw it last week. It was an overwhelming experience, since I deal with almost similar issues in my daily life. I cried...and cried!
Never been touched by a movie like BM did! What is it you do, if I may ask? I'm not a cowboy...but I identify myself with Ennis! | |
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Fantastic movie. Gets stuck in your head for a while. | |
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MikeMatronik said: VenusBlingBling said: What is it you do, if I may ask? I'm not a cowboy...but I identify myself with Ennis! Been in a gay romance? Hmm, do you think Ennis really IS gay or just bi or is somethin' else behind his love for Jack? | |
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VenusBlingBling said: MikeMatronik said: I'm not a cowboy...but I identify myself with Ennis! Been in a gay romance? Hmm, do you think Ennis really IS gay or just bi or is somethin' else behind his love for Jack? I'm an "inbetween" person. I live in two worlds. It's a very complicated situation to explain. | |
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MikeMatronik said: VenusBlingBling said: Been in a gay romance? Hmm, do you think Ennis really IS gay or just bi or is somethin' else behind his love for Jack? I'm an "inbetween" person. I live in two worlds. It's a very complicated situation to explain. I understand, you don't have to explain | |
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VenusBlingBling said: MikeMatronik said: I'm an "inbetween" person. I live in two worlds. It's a very complicated situation to explain. I understand, you don't have to explain Thanks! | |
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I don't do sad movies, but I will buy this on DVD when it's released. Not saying I'll watch it... Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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CynthiasSocks said: I don't do sad movies, but I will buy this on DVD when it's released. Not saying I'll watch it...
Take my advice...see it! You won't regret. It's a very powerful experience! And totally unbiased! | |
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MikeMatronik said: CynthiasSocks said: I don't do sad movies, but I will buy this on DVD when it's released. Not saying I'll watch it...
Take my advice...see it! You won't regret. It's a very powerful experience! And totally unbiased! We will. "Fried Green Tomatoes" and "Steel Magnolias" ruined me! Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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excellent movie... should have won best film Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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cborgman said: excellent movie... should have won best film
I was soooo pissed off when it didn't. Screaming at my tv, the whole silly nine yards. | |
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evenstar3 said: cborgman said: excellent movie... should have won best film
I was soooo pissed off when it didn't. Screaming at my tv, the whole silly nine yards. Which movie won? "Crash", right? Well, I think despite that "Brokeback..." is anyway the real winner. I haven't heard people talk about Crash half as much as about Brokeback. | |
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I havent seen Brokeback Mountain and to be honest i dont think i will, i just dont find it appealing.
I have seen Crash and thought it was really good.I havent seen any of the other Best picture nominations so i cant say if it was the best in the category but it certainly was an excellent film. Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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cborgman said: excellent movie... should have won best film
I take it you have seen Crash,Capote,Munich and Goodnight and Goodluck? Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
KrystleEyes 22/03/05 | |
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Did anyone catch Annie Proulx's article?
http://books.guardian.co....09,00.html I feel bad for her because if you read between the lines of her misguided comments, you can really see her frustration. She makes some good points about the challenges of portraying certain characters. But overall the article is seriously skewed and biased, with some bizzare accusations. I don't think her dismissal of Crash meant that she's thinks race relations are unimportant these days and that everything is hunky dory. But rather, movies dealing with racial issues aren't as controversial as movies featuring two lead stars in a gay relationship. Doesn't mean they are less important, it just means people are more comfortable viewing movies like Crash and talking about it than they are Brokeback. Crash didn't do it for me. It felt really contrived and forced, right down to the lady stating her name was "Shaniqua Johnson". The characters just felt very generic and stereotypical. And you could almost see where the story was headed before it even happened. | |
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CynthiasSocks said: I don't do sad movies, but I will buy this on DVD when it's released. Not saying I'll watch it...
That's how I feel too. I want to see it, but I just think it will be too overwhelmingly heartbreaking. | |
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I really want to see it | |
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muirdo said: cborgman said: excellent movie... should have won best film
I take it you have seen Crash,Capote,Munich and Goodnight and Goodluck? yes, all of them, and in all honesty, i found crash to be the least among them. i would also have picked several that werent even nominated over crash including transamerica and walk the line. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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cborgman said: muirdo said: I take it you have seen Crash,Capote,Munich and Goodnight and Goodluck? yes, all of them, and in all honesty, i found crash to be the least among them. i would also have picked several that werent even nominated over crash including transamerica and walk the line. Walk The Line and Brokeback were the two I thought were neck and neck. Joaquin's performance was inscredible, as was Reese Witherspoon's. The only thing that irked me about the movie itself was the progression of the story was a bit awkward - it dragged on at some points unecessarily, then rushed through the ending. I'm glad Reese won, she did an incredible job. Transamerica was nice, and Felicity's performance was funny (not to mention well cast). But the movie dwelled alot on her relationship with her son, and her sex change kind of became a side story. Also, the couple scenes where her son tries to make out with her was just WRONG, lolol. | |
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Tom said: cborgman said: yes, all of them, and in all honesty, i found crash to be the least among them. i would also have picked several that werent even nominated over crash including transamerica and walk the line. Walk The Line and Brokeback were the two I thought were neck and neck. Joaquin's performance was inscredible, as was Reese Witherspoon's. The only thing that irked me about the movie itself was the progression of the story was a bit awkward - it dragged on at some points unecessarily, then rushed through the ending. I'm glad Reese won, she did an incredible job. Transamerica was nice, and Felicity's performance was funny (not to mention well cast). But the movie dwelled alot on her relationship with her son, and her sex change kind of became a side story. Also, the couple scenes where her son tries to make out with her was just WRONG, lolol. unfortunately, sometimes non-deserving pictures won. this year was very much akin to the year forrest gump (saccharine drivel) won best picture over two of the most iconic films of the 90s - pulp fiction and shawshank redemption, both of which are far far superior, not to mention two films that while flawed, are still better than forrexst gump - four weddings and a funeral and quiz show Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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I'm not sure in what situation I'll sit and watch sad love movie. I've seen gay friends go through good and bad relationships.Something would have to spark my intrigue and cowboys and nice scenery doesn't sound compelling.
I thought "Crash" was a good rental (period).I'm looking forward to watching Capote and a couple the others. | |
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applekisses said: CynthiasSocks said: I don't do sad movies, but I will buy this on DVD when it's released. Not saying I'll watch it...
That's how I feel too. I want to see it, but I just think it will be too overwhelmingly heartbreaking. Yep. Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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Rev said: I'm not sure in what situation I'll sit and watch sad love movie. I've seen gay friends go through good and bad relationships.Something would have to spark my intrigue and cowboys and nice scenery doesn't sound compelling.
I thought "Crash" was a good rental (period).I'm looking forward to watching Capote and a couple the others. Understandable. When my Mom saw The Notebook, she went on an on about it to me and mentioned that I should watch it. I really can't stand love stories, I usually just watch horror. I still haven't seen it yet and can't bring myself to watch it, LOL. | |
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I thought both "Brokeback" and "Crash" were worthwhile, but I didn't think either was a classic. Come to think of it, most of the Best Picture winners this decade haven't been very memorable. | |
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Tom said: Rev said: I'm not sure in what situation I'll sit and watch sad love movie. I've seen gay friends go through good and bad relationships.Something would have to spark my intrigue and cowboys and nice scenery doesn't sound compelling.
I thought "Crash" was a good rental (period).I'm looking forward to watching Capote and a couple the others. Understandable. When my Mom saw The Notebook, she went on an on about it to me and mentioned that I should watch it. I really can't stand love stories, I usually just watch horror. I still haven't seen it yet and can't bring myself to watch it, LOL. "The Notebook" is actually a pretty good flick. Syrupy and sentimental, but in that "Field of Dreams" way. | |
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Ask me again tomorrow night, then the answer'll be yes. | |
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Case said: I thought both "Brokeback" and "Crash" were worthwhile, but I didn't think either was a classic. Come to think of it, most of the Best Picture winners this decade haven't been very memorable.
I haven't seen Crash so I can't say anything about that movie, but I have to say that Brokeback is one of the best movies I've seen in a long time! | |
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