What is your childhood trauma?

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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai  

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smonster - Aug 03, 2011 6:38:10 pm PDT #15921 of 30000
We won’t stop until everyone is gay.

Pics on fb from Hunger Games filming! [link]


Vonnie K - Aug 03, 2011 6:42:57 pm PDT #15922 of 30000
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

The Year of Living Dangerously is pretty awesome though. I have a vivid memory of a speech given by Linda Hunt, when he/she waxes poetic about a Richard Strauss song -- one of the Four Last Songs, I think. Although, it's been something like 15 years since I last watched that film, and I don't know if it'd hold up.

Peter Weir movies were one of my gateways into classical music when I knew next to nothing about it. The Beethoven in Picnic at Hanging Rock -- shiver-inducing stuff. Gallipoli also had that gorgeous duet from The Pearl Fishers.

Weir hasn't really done much recently. I wonder why? Master and Commander was his last great film and that was years ago.


billytea - Aug 03, 2011 8:55:55 pm PDT #15923 of 30000
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

I had not realised Gallipoli was so well known outside Australia.


Jesse - Aug 04, 2011 3:05:48 am PDT #15924 of 30000
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Speaking only for myself, I sought it out because I had the mega-hots for Mel Gibson. I swear I hit puberty watching The Year of Living Dangerously.


Jesse - Aug 04, 2011 3:06:42 am PDT #15925 of 30000
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

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§ ita § - Aug 04, 2011 6:15:01 am PDT #15926 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

New Supes. Everything I hear about the story sounds stupid, but the visuals are looking good.


Polter-Cow - Aug 04, 2011 6:26:04 am PDT #15927 of 30000
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Well, that's Zack Snyder for you.


Vonnie K - Aug 04, 2011 6:35:36 am PDT #15928 of 30000
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

I sought it out because I had the mega-hots for Mel Gibson.

He *was* ridiculously beautiful when he was young, for all the crazy stuff that came after.

Gallipoli is also super-slashy. I didn't have a term for it when I watched it 20 years ago, but boy, was it ever.


Scrappy - Aug 04, 2011 8:36:54 am PDT #15929 of 30000
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

I love Mel in Mrs. Soffel. He is wonderful in it and so is Diane Keaton as the warden's wife who falls for a prisoner. [link] Based on a true story and filmed in the prison where it actually happened.

It is hard to see it and think of what a wreck of a human being he has become.


le nubian - Aug 05, 2011 4:30:53 am PDT #15930 of 30000
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

Greatest Movie Entrances Ever? Spoiler for Seven, but otherwise most of us likely have seen/know these movies

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I feel like there are huge gaps in this list.