#626 Re: Square Eyes » Guess the film/tv series by screencap » 29 May 09 :: 08:43

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While I'm thinking, here is one for you

#627 Re: Square Eyes » Guess the film/tv series by screencap » 29 May 09 :: 08:38

The second one isn't ringing a bell.  I don't think I've seen it, maybe I saw the trailor or something

#628 Re: Square Eyes » Guess the film/tv series by screencap » 29 May 09 :: 08:36

I knew I should have guessed on the first one...Man from Snowy River

#629 Re: Square Eyes » Guess the film/tv series by screencap » 29 May 09 :: 08:24

The second is clearly Hugh Jackman, and I think I have seen the movie but I'm blanking

The first...god I think I have seen it too.

#630 Re: Square Eyes » Guess the film/tv series by screencap » 29 May 09 :: 07:43

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I hope this worked (I always seem to screw it up) but this one of my favorite small movies and it is in the current theme Warbee has been doing

#632 Re: Square Eyes » Guess the film/tv series by screencap » 28 May 09 :: 23:08

Well, I did cheat(it was driving me crazy), and you and Carol have it right.

#633 Re: Square Eyes » Guess the film/tv series by screencap » 28 May 09 :: 22:42

I finally remembered where I had seen the Eric Bana one, It's "the Castle" right?  I saw it when it came out, but it slipped my mind.

I'm sure I have seen that picture of Amber before, was in on this message board before???

#634 Re: Square Eyes » Guess the film/tv series by screencap » 28 May 09 :: 20:07

The Don Cheadle one which went by (I can't remember the number) was Traitor

And that is Definately Amber, but not sure of the movie

#635 Re: Off Topic Stuff » Randomness » 25 May 09 :: 23:24

The bride is Sikk, and the groom is Hindu so we got a good taste of both cultures (and they did 2 ceremonies one sikk, one Hindu) The Groom arrived on a horse in full formal costume, and the bride had gone to India to purchase her clothes (6 of the most amazingly beautiful Saaris )  The Dancing and the music and the clothes.  It was a unique opportunity to be exposed to the real culture of others.  And it was absolutely fasinating and glorious. 

Plus we are close friends with the bride and her family, and they were all so happy, so it was basically perfect.

#636 Re: Off Topic Stuff » Randomness » 25 May 09 :: 23:07

We just finished going to an Indian (from India) wedding.  It was 5 nights of events (the actual wedding was all day Sat.).  And the food was amazing, (I am a big fan of Indian food, because I love spicy food)

#637 Re: Square Eyes » Misc Stuff » 25 May 09 :: 23:02

I showed a little bit of Land of the Lost today to my kids (age 13,17)  I showed it to them seperately, and the first words from each of them was "Why are they making this into a movie?"  See, even kids can think more clearly than studio executives.

#638 Re: Chris On Screen » Fanboys » 23 May 09 :: 16:14

It is amazing how w all are.  You really want to visit the US, and the dream trip for me has always been Australia.  Don't know what that means, but it sure is interesting.

As for Europe, I have been to England once (I got a job there for a week, and stayed an extra week).  I would love to travel all over Europe, but it feels like I would need at least a year to do it right, and so unless I somehow strike it rich, that ain't gonna happen.

Deb, if you ever do the Grand Canyon (which is unbelieveably beautiful) and the four corners (which was kind of disappointing) trip you have to go to Monument Valley.  It is only about 20 miles out of the way and it in stunningly gorgeous.  We stayed in the tiny Motel at Monument Valley and visited four corners from there.

#639 Re: Chris On Screen » The Education Of Charlie Banks » 22 May 09 :: 20:49

Yeah, Amazon still has it as June 30.  I think it may mean that netflix isn't going to have it.  Which would be a pain.

#640 Re: Chris On Screen » Fanboys » 22 May 09 :: 20:30

That sounds fun, although all of the jokes refer to episodes 4-6 because those are the 3 that the characters have seen.

#641 Re: Chris On Screen » The Education Of Charlie Banks » 22 May 09 :: 20:28

Did something happen to the DVD release date?  It disappeared off of my Netflix queue  and went down to the unknown release date part.

#642 Re: All About Chris » 6 Degrees of Chris » 22 May 09 :: 19:27

I watch Food Network  as well And I watch triple D, which is cool

Since You mentioned Mr. T, why not

George Peppard was on The A-Team with Mr. T
who was in Rocky 3 with Sylvester Stallone
who was in The Specialist with Sharon Stone
who was in Alpha Dog with...


Vinnie Jones

#643 Re: All About Chris » 6 Degrees of Chris » 22 May 09 :: 08:00

I have over 200 channels.  Although about 20 are spanish language channels, and there are also korean language channels and a few other languages.  Beyond that there are a lot of very specialized channels (Speed channel which only shows various kinds of vehicle racing, the Golf Network which is obvious what they show, the Food network which has a variety of shows concerning cooking or restuarants, The Game Show Network which shows...well you get it)  plus there are at least 20 Music channels which show videos of specific music types, (Country, rap, etc.) as well as MTV. 

And FYI Claudette Colbert was an Oscar winning actress who was best know for her screwball comedies of the 1930s.

#644 Re: Chris On Screen » Fanboys » 21 May 09 :: 18:16

I enjoyed the film alot.  It was sweet and funny.  The best comedy came the closer they were to their geekiness.  All of the fan stuff (knowing small details about the movie, R2D2 sticking out of the back of the van, the star wars sounds that their car made, etc)  The more traditional teen road movie stuff didn't work very well for me(the gay bar, the drug scene).  And I loved the occasional subtle jokes about how Episode 1 sucked.

Chris's best scene for me was a small but lovely one.  When he is watching the movie.  The look on his face is great.  It played when you are watching it the first time like he is just completely enjoying the experience.  But then, when we learn later what was going on in his head(that he was thinking about his friends), it plays even better. 

So, overall, I enjoyed it, (and what more can you want from a movie) and without the cancer story, it would have been pointless.

#645 Re: Chris On Screen » Fanboys » 21 May 09 :: 07:44

I saw the DVD and I am now wondering about scenes which were shot later and added.  Are any of these in the final film and which scenes are they?  There were a couple of scenes which felt out of place in the film, and I was wondering if they were the added scenes.

#646 Re: All About Chris » 6 Degrees of Chris » 20 May 09 :: 05:00

Even though it would probably be easier another way but I have to use Cinderella.

Lesley Anne Warren was in Cinderella with Walter Pidgeon
who was in Harry in My Pocket with James Coburn
Who was in Affliction with Sissy Spacek
who was in Four Christmases with Mary Steenbergen
who was in JOA with...


Claudette Colbert

#647 Re: All About Chris » 6 Degrees of Chris » 18 May 09 :: 22:20

Colin Hanks was in Mad Men with John Slattery
(just watched some of season 2)
See above..


Jesse Ventura

#648 Re: All About Chris » 6 Degrees of Chris » 16 May 09 :: 20:22

Debra Winger was in Terms of Endearment with Jack Nicholson
who was in Goin South with Mary Steenbergen
who was in JOA with...


Robert Morse

#649 Re: All About Chris » 6 Degrees of Chris » 16 May 09 :: 00:06

Jane Wyman was in Magnificent Obsession with Rock Hudson
Who was in Giant with Elizabeth Taylor
who was in Father of the Bride with Russ Tamblyn
who was in JOA with...


Bill Bixby

#650 Re: All About Chris » 6 Degrees of Chris » 15 May 09 :: 19:30

He was also in the Bond film "For Your Eyes Only"  if that helps.  And Paul Micheal Glazer was in Fiddler on the Roof

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