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alteridalterego 64M
552 posts
8/22/2007 2:59 am

Last Read:
9/2/2007 5:33 pm

Can you name the movie this quote came from?


Can you name the movie this quote came from?

I want to be what you are. See what you see - love what you love.

If so, please feel free to post a favorite quote of yours if you like.

alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
8/22/2007 10:39 am

S, do you know what the penalty is for googling to find trivia answers?

You are so honorable! I think googling is perfectly fair though I thought women would instantly recall one of Winona


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
8/22/2007 12:44 pm

xx


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
8/23/2007 6:57 am

That's even better than what I was thinking Poetess which was Britney Spears' song by that title! You get double extra points for that!!


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
8/23/2007 7:13 am

That's a great quote! I love it! Of course, another great quote from the Lion in Winter is "Come for me!"

Another quote Poetess or anyone else?


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
8/25/2007 12:19 am

I had to cheat kitty because I never saw Harold and Maude even though a friend of mine used to rave about it. I see I better add it to my must see list. Do you have another? Anyone?


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
8/30/2007 9:39 am

Ray Bradbury from Fahrenheit 451.


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
8/30/2007 3:58 pm

I think I should keep you in suspense for awhile!

Alright, enough suspense. It comes up if you find the right pieces to google. Googling is an art form.

I never read this but the Illustrated Man is great! I liked the movie too with Rod Steiger.


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
8/31/2007 9:40 am

Thanks beautifultrouble. I'm glad to see there are exceptions to your rule! I never read Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings. I'm a fan of Liv Tyler and surprisingly, I haven't seen the movie either.


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
8/31/2007 3:47 pm

I rarely have hard and fast rules...except for dating married/cheating men.

Please forgive me but I can't resist rearranging these words.

So one of your rules is you rarely let them go hard and fast?


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
8/31/2007 5:34 pm

Sorry! Sometimes, I find myself overcome with silliness! I understood and respected your position. I know you can take a joke.


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
8/31/2007 7:28 pm

That sounds like a dream party to me Poetess! I haven't had a movie marathon in ages! Perfect! I'll bring something really good for this!


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
9/1/2007 6:43 pm

Popcorn, wine and cheesecake! Does it get any better?

Godzilla? When you said old movies, I was thinking Breakfast At Tiffany's! How about the original Mummy too?


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
9/1/2007 9:16 pm

Die Hard? Wow, that's a hard limit for me. I could possibly manage it if it were balanced with Mystic Pizza, The Notebook and both Sabrinas but still, it's really pushing it!


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
9/1/2007 9:59 pm

Deal! High Anxiety would work for me as well. Let's see, High Anxiety + Space Balls equals High Balls?


alteridalterego 64M
787 posts
9/2/2007 1:28 am

Well, action movies do not generally interest me to be quite honest. I barely watched the very end of Die Hard, never watched more than a few minutes of the Terminators, Robocop, Speed and numerous other movies in the genre.

My taste in movies is wide ranging from a short art film like Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge (based on the story by Ambrose Bierce) to I Heart Huckabees, Bitter Moon, documentaries about Lisa Meitner, Margot Fonteyn or What The Bleep, foreign films such as Belle de Jour, Like Water For Chocolate, silly movies like High Anxiety or Austin Powers or One Night at McCool's but not too stupid like Dumb and Dumber and more but romantic comedies and deeply moving movies as well as intellectually stimulating movies generally draw me in the most.



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