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Funny, great, excruciatingly bad or otherwise memorable movie sc
enes
By: the lost minion Date: May 28, 2018, 2:18 pm
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I know that you, people, are all here for deep intellectual
discussions and language learning, but I think having a thread
where one can share things like that is a necessity. I bet even
those sad nerds from Mensa have one (though they probably paste
in bloopers from lectures on quantum physics; who cares.)
Anyway, let me begin with a funny scene from a film that I think
all should watch, called Love and Death. Two impostors and
would-be assassins plotting to kill Napoleon Bonaparte finally
meet him.
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qwvX4B3gis
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Re: Funny, great, excruciatingly bad or otherwise memorable movi
e scenes
By: Mikkel Date: May 29, 2018, 8:06 am
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This brings back memories of MY last conversation with Mr
Napoleon.
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Re: Funny, great, excruciatingly bad or otherwise memorable movi
e scenes
By: the lost minion Date: May 29, 2018, 8:46 am
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Well, the question is: have you made a video or not? Because
without a video... you know, it kind of never happened.
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Re: Funny, great, excruciatingly bad or otherwise memorable movi
e scenes
By: Mikkel Date: May 29, 2018, 9:37 am
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I made a drawing of it. But one day I had run out of loo roll,
so it had to go.
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Re: Funny, great, excruciatingly bad or otherwise memorable movi
e scenes
By: KingSlayer Date: May 29, 2018, 10:04 am
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HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8NVPe_gfZQ
I am yet to find a pirated version of this film with English
subtitles. :(
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Re: Funny, great, excruciatingly bad or otherwise memorable movi
e scenes
By: the lost minion Date: May 29, 2018, 11:34 am
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[quote author=Mikkel link=topic=180.msg1503#msg1503
date=1527604657]
I made a drawing of it. But one day I had run out of loo roll,
so it had to go.
[/quote]
Let me guess: graphite on newsprint paper? I hope so - out of
sheer human empathy.
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Re: Funny, great, excruciatingly bad or otherwise memorable movi
e scenes
By: Mikkel Date: May 29, 2018, 1:30 pm
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@the lost minion
Thanks for your empathy! Probably graphite on printer paper (A4
90gsm) – I’m not
sure (definitely not papyrus, nor sandpaper - not shoe leather
either), but no visit to the doctor was necessary.
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Re: Funny, great, excruciatingly bad or otherwise memorable movi
e scenes
By: the lost minion Date: May 29, 2018, 1:42 pm
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I'm glad to hear that. So I guess you could say that was a fine
piece of applied art, couldn't you?
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Re: Funny, great, excruciatingly bad or otherwise memorable movi
e scenes
By: Mikkel Date: May 29, 2018, 1:55 pm
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[quote author=the lost minion link=topic=180.msg1522#msg1522
date=1527619334]
So I guess you could say that was a fine piece of applied art,
couldn't you?
[/quote]
Yes, hehe, it's wonderful when art is actually useful.
I think it could even be said it was very vigorously applied.
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Re: Funny, great, excruciatingly bad or otherwise memorable movi
e scenes
By: the lost minion Date: May 29, 2018, 3:17 pm
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Alright, back to great movies (and How I Unleashed World War
II). Those who like/love Twin Peaks, surely share my warm
feelings towards Albert Rosenfield. Those who don't should be
ashamed of themselves.
And here is the best of Albert (from the first two seasons):
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ex2vZeiupU&t=12s
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