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  1. koosie
    08-09-2008 03:30 PM
    koosie
    LoL! You'll have to catch me first! Nah it's ok, I've seen it a few times. There's been some real crummy films set in such instititions but this sure isn't one of them. Some future stars there like Danny Devito and Christopher Lloyd putting in memorable performances. Never read the book though, nor been that impressed with Ken Kesey as an individual.
  2. koosie
    08-08-2008 04:51 PM
    koosie
    Roger Roger. Copy that.

    Yeh the end of Jacob's Ladder really is something isn't it? Certainly emotionally overwhelming especially after everything it's put you through.
  3. koosie
    08-08-2008 04:32 PM
    koosie
    Yes do that! I want to know how it could be worse.

    Anyway no-one's talking about denying oneself anything. I wish I'd seen that instead of The Green Mile. Now that was a lot of work. I've not sat and watched Jules et Jim or Illustrious Corpses or the French Connection or La Strada or Dog Day Afternoon yet which all surely must be in the same class? Or Ratatouille for that matter! Yet I saw Blade 2? Ach! So much regret!
  4. koosie
    08-08-2008 03:58 PM
    koosie
    Just one of the holes that crop up. I'm sure there's lots of things I've done it's never occurred to you to do neither. You know I just never went for films about prisons much so that's why I probably never bothered. Shame really, 2 good leads as you point out. Tim Robbins is in at least 2 amazing films I could think of straight away and Morgan Freeman does everything well apart from driving apparently. Yeh I'll see it before all this is over. Seven Samurai too!
    Yeh. soorry. No pics. I keep forgetting my camera while I'm out so all the pics I end up taking are of the cat and the plants.
    Oh yes and I certainly wouldn't accuse the film version of Apt Pupil of having a positive ending. It was the bleakest bit really.
  5. koosie
    08-08-2008 03:29 PM
    koosie
    Apt pupil was Stephen King's? Do you mean with the war criminal? Brilliantly filmed with um...Gandolf Magneto... Ian MacKellen! Yes. Might not even be the same thing.
    Yes I thought of your little friend today watching a score of Canada Geese grazing in a field. Very impressive sight especially when they all take off at once.
    Sadly I have not seen The Shawshank Redemption nor the read the story of which you speak.
  6. koosie
    08-08-2008 03:00 PM
    koosie
    Greetings JJ! Hooray for Friday night coming round again. Been an intresting week in which I've seen many great things. Anyway hope you are well. Stephen King is ok. I've never enjoyed one of his books but he deserves credit for being an ideas factory. Marmite is what I am made of as apparently my mum lived on Twiglets while I was forming. Personally I find them disgusting but Marmite is nice with brown seedy bread and butter. Hey you wouldn't believe how many Geese I saw today. You know I might even post about it.
  7. AerostarMonk
    08-08-2008 09:48 AM
    AerostarMonk
    Well, this Dr. Horrible is doing quite fine I must say. I recently bough an entire comic series for 25 bucks. 572 pages of independent superhero fun by Scott McCloud. Hopefully I'll shall be fairly entertained. How about you? How are things going in your corner of the world?
  8. koosie
    08-05-2008 02:12 PM
    koosie
    Haha! Ok then how about them things that roll outwards when you blow them and make a funny noise? Stephen King's got nothing on them....I hope. Anyway get one of them and have a blast!
  9. koosie
    08-04-2008 03:48 PM
    koosie
    That is most unfortunate. Maybe for long, but not forever. You should at least have some balloons the day it is submitted.
  10. koosie
    08-04-2008 03:34 PM
    koosie
    So are you still engaged in full-time dissertation creation? A big chunk of the students round here have vanished for the summer. I envy them, wherever they are. Reckon you'll get away before the darkness returns?

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