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to the penis first, bible last comment. And why the cane and not the earcuffs? Diamonds too. There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin. | |
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Has Mr. Linklater mentioned his night/day with Prince? | |
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Dave Is Nuttier Than A Can Of Planters Peanuts...(Ottensen) | |
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Whos Mr Linklater and what night and day with Prince?
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A friend of mine, ex college roommate, that is an indie director (Alex Holdridge) was at the movie afterparty and called me on his phone to tell me he was standing very close to Prince as Prince and Linklater were talking. Then a few months later, Holdridge had dinner at Linklater's house in Austin (with Kathyrn Bigelow!) and that was where Linklater told Holdridge about the rest of the night and talking extensively with Prince about movies (just the two of them at Prince's house) all night long. Then a year later, Linklater was premeiring his film "Me and Orson Welles" in Houston, and I was there with a friend who had worked with Linklater's company in the past. She introduced us in the lobby afterwards. And I simply asked, "so tell me about this night you spent talking about movies with Prince?" and he laughed and said "How did you know about that?" I told him, and he said two things (we didn't really talk but for a few moments) He said Prince liked his movie a lot and was asking him a lot about it and getting deep into it and his other films. And also that Prince's face and hair were perfectly composed. He mentioned that. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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oh yeah, one more thing that Alex mentioned was that Linklater had said that Prince had an extensive knowledge of films. My friend Alex seemed very surprised, and actually said " I had no idea", but then again back when we were roommates, I was the Prince fanatic, and Alex was always saying most of it was crap. But that was years and years ago!
Prince must watch a lot of movies.
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Go back and find out whether it was a PayDay or a Pearson's Salted Nut Roll. Enquiring minds want to know. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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AWESOME INFO!!!
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Cheers! | |
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I wonder if Prince gets screeners and gets to vote on the Academy Awards.
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going on Andy's Facebook taking pictures playing live Western Europe Canada clubs fish heels hair make-up clothes pretty women who can't sing bald women references to the Charlie Murphy comedy sketch basketball football artists who aren't on the radio Larry Graham restricting interviews to topics of only music
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Who is Andy? Prince likes Canada? What is his favorite city of western europe? and lol @ pretty women who cant sing.
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LOL!!!
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Andy? Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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He must like silent films from the 20s since he mentions Clara Bow in "Condition of the Heart" and UTCM is a sort of homage to (or parody of) those films. The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. | |
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I think UTCM is more in the style of 30s (sound pictures, era of Fred Astaire, high society, etc.). As for silents, I believe he mentions W.C. Handy in one of his songs - don't remember which. So I guess he really likes movies! | |
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If it were a 30s movie it would definitely be from the pre-Code era. The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. | |
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Ahh, you know about the Code. OK, so let's place UTCM as a 1932 film, shall we? And Clara Bow was still around then, so I guess you could be right. (I have my TV set to TCM as default! I even watch Silent Sundays).
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How can Prince love The Matrix so much and still be religious? I don't get it. Someone needs to help him swallow the red pill because its chocking him.
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^^ Lots of people interpret "The Matrix" as a religious/Christian allegory, so I can see Prince's interpretation of it. What I REALLY don't understand is how he views "Dogma" as some sort of affirmation of Christianity - apparently, that's why he picked Kevin Smith to film stuff for him at Paisley Park, and even Kevin Smith was like, "Huh? Is THAT what 'Dogma' was about? OK, dude..."
In a kind of recent french radio interview, he mentioned that he liked "La Vie en Rose" w/ Marion Cotillard. Also remember reading that he got some Fellini DVD. The guy likes movies!
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Thanks for the info. Wouldn't have guessed it, both films seems so "masculine." But why the small print - are you whispering? Afraid to get bashed by an orger for actually knowing something? Don't whisper - I like your posts! Like, "Prince has a sister?? " and "Prince and Andy made porn?? " There's wonder and excitement there. The others I appreciated are digitalgardener (he had lots of useful info), oldfriends4sale (info, reasonable fan), timmy84 (reasonable opinions, respectful), dare I say imago (funny, & sometimes on point serious responses), and sodashoes because she's the kind fan I expect to find on a fansite - hopelessly in love with our guy. At a certain point, if it ain't fun to be somewhere, even if it's a cyberspace place, and if you find yourself becoming less of a fan because of the experience, it's time to leave.
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You are soooo sweet. I like interacting with people like you who can express themselves with honesty. Most people are very cold on the net. The reason its in small print is because I copied and pasted from my facebook status and was too lazy to rewrite it here. I havent had problems with people on this forum and I hope I never will. I dont know many of the users so thank you for pointing out some of the ones you appreciate. U like my silly posts huh? hahaha That makes me feel better. I dont even know who Andy is to tell you the truth. I just thought the topic was funny. I dont know if you had the chance to read my reply about the Adam and Eve question. Your answer really helped. Thank you. Blessings, Peace and Love to you.
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Promise I wont let cyberspace dramas make me less of a fan.
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Not that I want to add to any perceived "cyberspace dramas" (and mindful that this is getting more than a bit OT), but that statment is not actually true
It looks like Sophia wrote a 36 page (unfinished) manuscript called The Third Eye, which she claims was the basis for both The Terminator and The Matrix films (although she also states outright to be the writer of these films, which is a completely different claim and unequivocally false).
An account of a reviewer wanting to review her book is here and there's also some information about it on Snopes.
I followed up on it because I've always felt that The Matrix was, in some part, "divinely inspired", so to speak. I don't doubt the possibility that Sophia received similiar inspiration for her work, as the messages of the Oracle are important ones, but I think she lost the essence of these messages when she followed this path, claiming to be the "Writer of the Matrix & Terminator Movies" (based on one 36 page manuscript) and chasing a billion dollar settlement.
All of that aside, I too had a good laugh at your one-line summation of the "Morality Question" thread
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She actually won her case. Even if a movie is inspired by a small paragraph, they have to give credit to the source. It is the concept of the story that inspired the public and it did come from her. It pisses me off that I never heard of this woman before.
LOL Glad it made you laugh.
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