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Can ya dig it? No hablo espanol,no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... "Come into my world..." Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " | |
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How Will I know... No hablo espanol,no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... "Come into my world..." Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " | |
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This is what it soundz like when doves cry... oops edit [This message was edited Tue Mar 30 4:23:39 2004 by lilmissmissy] No hablo espanol,no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... "Come into my world..." Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " | |
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lilmissmissy said: Can ya dig it? 'member these two? | |
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Lleena said: lilmissmissy said: Can ya dig it? 'member these two? like it was yesterday!!! No hablo espanol,no!
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Lleena said: lilmissmissy said: Can ya dig it? 'member these two? | |
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I remember seein this in da cinemas wif my dad!!! No hablo espanol,no!
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I was so scared of this movie...i loved it!!! Memories of video nights!!! No hablo espanol,no!
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Raging Bull" is based on a true story about Jake La Motta (Robert De Niro), a boxer from the late-1940s and the early-1950s who basically destroys himself and those around him because of a bad temper and poor decision making. Joe Pesci is amazing in his supporting role as Joey, Jake's brother. Same with Cathy Moriarty as Vicki, Jake's wife. I'm so glad that Robert De Niro won his first Oscar for Best Actor in this movie. Scorsese's direction is ingenious, and in my opinion, "Raging Bull" is the best directed film for the 80s. How he lost the Oscar to Robert Redford for "Ordinary People" still puzzles me to this day. Like i mentioned in my commentary for Goodfellas the team of Scorsese and DeNiro made great films together. Scorsese shaped this film and made it his own through symbolism. The title signifies an uncontrollable rage inside the ring, which spills over into LaMotta's personal life, alienating those closest to him. The boxing arena only serves as a background for in-depth character development. The real engine that drives the movie is his jealous obsession with his wife, and fear of her sexuality. The use of fog, fluids, and LaMotta's refusal to fall in the ring expose his character, and his ultimate downfall.Scorsese introduces the fog motif in the very first shot of the film. The viewer has an objective perspective of the fog that surrounds LaMotta in his career and in his mind. When LaMotta is in the ring, the crowds are obliterated, and the only sign of them is when flashbulbs go off. When he is in the sauna sweating off the necessary four pounds, he is again surrounded by fog. The fog associated with his boxing career symbolically and visually establishes LaMotta as a very isolated individual, who does not have a grasp on reality or relate to people well. He leads an egocentric life based on his own thoughts and suspicions. His judgment becomes clouded by his paranoid fears that his wife is sleeping with other men, until he eventually believes that his brother has slept with her. In the last fight scene when he loses his middleweight title, the crowd is no longer clouded. When the judges and his wife are splattered with LaMotta's blood, the camera is in very sharp focus. This scene is followed very quickly with LaMotta's retirement as an overweight loser, the loss of his wife and children and his jail time. The fog has similarly cleared in his mind as he realizes his mistakes. He screams, `Why? Why? Why?' in his jail cell, and later apologizes to his brother, admitting that he was a bum. Scorsese links the end if the film to the beginning as LaMotta smokes a cigar and self-induced fog covers his face. He knows his downfall was his own doing. The use of fluids also links LaMotta's experience in the boxing ring to his fear of his wife's sexuality. Close ups of sweat pouring off his face emphasizes physical exertions as a substitute for sexual relations, as Vickie constantly complains that he is too busy fighting to have sex with her. The first time he sees Vickie in the pool, she is linked to a large body of pure water. After their first sexual encounter, he calms himself down with ice water. Gradually, the fluid symbol begins to transform. After he loses his first fight with Sugar Ray, the water in the bucket, with a close up of his fist, signifies his increasing anger and rage. About that time, he starts to suspect Vickie of having sex with other men. The water squeezed on him in between rounds no longer purifies him physically or symbolically, because he is becoming mentally disturbed. The water sponged on him in his last fight with Sugar Ray, at the beginning of his decline, is red from blood. He is tainted by his obsession, as is his wife when she is sprayed with his blood. Scorsese again links the elder LaMotta with his youthful boxing self by having him drink water before he goes out to recite. He is symbolically pure now that he knows his past mistakes. To LaMotta, the true sign of a man is his ability to remain standing. Scorsese consistently shows weakness lying or sitting down, and strength, power and control standing up. LaMotta stands to have his brother Joey punch him in the face. He refuses to fall when the mob tells him he has to take a fall. He knocks Sugar Ray down twice, and prides himself even after he loses the middleweight crown that Ray never knocked him down. However, while he sits in between the rounds, his brother/manager yells at him. When he sits down after the lost match with Sugar Ray, he cries, showing his weakness. He is sitting when he hangs up the phone on his brother without apologizing, and when he is in the jail cell at the time of his ultimate downfall, having lost his title and his belt in order to post bail. This pattern of domination and control only while standing extends outside of the ring to LaMotta's relationship with Vickie. He stands behind his wife, pulling her hair or slapping her. He dominates her with violence the way he would in the ring, but he is powerless on his back or sitting, demonstrating his fear of sexuality. He has to stand up to regain some control after their first encounter laying on his back, saying `What are you doing to me?' He knows that she has the real control. The first time LaMotta sees Vickie, she towers over him on the other side of the fence. She dwarfs him sitting on his lap. Scorsese shoots her going up stairs or in extreme close ups and LaMotta farther away so he seems smaller than she does. Since he feels so inferior, he resorts to violence to feel that he has control over her. Because he refused to fall in the ring, LaMotta was bound to fall outside of the ring. Fall he did, and he became a sad, pathetic, broke, lonely, overweight man. De Niro is amazing – the method stuff alone is great, but his whole performance is intense. DeNiro puts all of his juices in this performance. He gained 40 pounds to portray the obese has-been LaMotta. But if gaining and losing pounds was a sure-bet for a great performance, every actor in Hollywood would carry an Oscar. DeNiro involves himself completely in the role. You never see DeNiro on screen; you see LaMotta. In one scene, LaMotta recites the famous `I coulda been a contender, I coulda been someone' from On The Waterfront. It's easy to say that this is just DeNiro doing Brando, but as Roger Ebert pointed out, `it's DeNiro doing LaMotta doing Brando doing Terry Malloy.' Even though DeNiro isn't the first to use method acting, he is one of the few who have mastered it perfectly. "I can still hear those cheers, they still ring in my ears and for years they remain in my thoughts. 'Cause on time I took of my robe and, oops, I forgot to where shorts... I recall every punch, every hook, every jab, the worst way a guy can get rid of his flab... As you know my life wasn't fab... And though... And though I'd rather hear you cheer as I delve into Shakespeare "A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse" but I ain't had a winner in six months. And though I'm no Olivier, if it was him he would say that the thing ain't ring, the thing is the play. So give me a stage, where this bull here can rage, and though I can fight I'd much rather recite: That's Entertainment. ..... that's entertainment".... Here I am, you lucky people!
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Who could forget THIS! No hablo espanol,no!
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I was in love with George Michael
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Hey! I'm an 80's child, but I'm new here and abit of a computer illiterate believe it or not (ever since me old G.C.S.E. I.T. teacher kicked my ass off the course! the twat).... So how do post up pics??? Somebody help!!! "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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senik said: Hey! I'm an 80's child, but I'm new here and abit of a computer illiterate believe it or not (ever since me old G.C.S.E. I.T. teacher kicked my ass off the course! the twat).... So how do post up pics??? Somebody help!!! Hey Senik! [img]url to your picture here[/img] Post the url of the picture between the tags! | |
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senik said: Hey! I'm an 80's child, but I'm new here and abit of a computer illiterate believe it or not (ever since me old G.C.S.E. I.T. teacher kicked my ass off the course! the twat).... So how do post up pics??? Somebody help!!! Have a look here: http://www.prince.org/msg/3/82828 Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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oooww! I get confused with all the P.C. jargon... Proper computerphobe I tell thee! I'll try and give it a bash Ta guys! "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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lilmissmissy said: I remember seein this in da cinemas wif my dad!!! My first real date was going to this movie, I was 11years old Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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[This message was edited Tue Mar 30 5:54:31 2004 by PREDOMINANT] Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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I actually use to wear these, although i dont think i had a red pair. The day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom - Anais Nin
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