Discussion:
Ping Jordy... favorite films
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Will Dockery
2019-10-22 20:54:17 UTC
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The Life Aquatic:

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou

Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.



"But are we not men?"
Michael Pendragon
2019-10-23 00:15:01 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray is quoting H.G. Wells, don't you?
Will Dockery
2019-10-23 00:18:47 UTC
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Of course I do.

;)
H***@novabbs.i2p
2020-01-27 21:48:45 UTC
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Will Dockery wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 00:18
Post by Will Dockery
Of course I do.
;)
Ha ha ha..............
Zod The Mighty
2019-10-23 00:50:23 UTC
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Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray is quoting H.G. Wells, don't you?
Most of us are very familiar with the early Science Fiction of H.G. Wells, Pendragon...……...
Michael Pendragon
2019-10-23 01:53:52 UTC
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Post by Zod The Mighty
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray is quoting H.G. Wells, don't you?
Most of us are very familiar with the early Science Fiction of H.G. Wells, Pendragon...……...
Did you read it like a comic book... or in a comic book?
Will Dockery
2019-10-23 02:05:50 UTC
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Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Zod The Mighty
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray is quoting H.G. Wells, don't you?
Most of us are very familiar with the early Science Fiction of H.G. Wells, Pendragon...……...
Did you read it like a comic book... or in a comic book?
You really are having a tough time comprehending that concept, aren't you?

;)
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 02:09:00 UTC
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Michael Pendragon wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 01:53
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray is quoting H.G. Wells, don't you?
Most of us are very familiar with the early Science Fiction of H.G. Wells, Pendragon............
Did you read it like a comic book... or in a comic book?
You really are one stupid mother fucker, Pendragon.....
Coco DeSockmonkey
2019-10-23 03:44:31 UTC
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Post by Z***@none.i2p
Michael Pendragon wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 01:53
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray is quoting H.G. Wells, don't you?
Most of us are very familiar with the early Science Fiction of H.G. Wells, Pendragon............
Did you read it like a comic book... or in a comic book?
You really are one stupid mother fucker, Pendragon.....
Answer the question, Stink.
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 04:05:58 UTC
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Coco DeSockmonkey wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 03:44
Post by Coco DeSockmonkey
Post by Z***@none.i2p
Michael Pendragon wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 01:53
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray is quoting H.G. Wells, don't you?
Most of us are very familiar with the early Science Fiction of H.G. Wells, Pendragon............
Did you read it like a comic book... or in a comic book?
You really are one stupid mother fucker, Pendragon.....
Answer the question
Your question is foolish.......
Will Dockery
2019-10-23 13:05:41 UTC
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Will has often admitted that his familiarity with great literature comes from graphic novels, or quotes from comic books.
In some case, yes.
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 18:52:49 UTC
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Will Dockery wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 13:05
Post by Will Dockery
Will has often admitted that his familiarity with great literature comes from graphic novels, or quotes from comic books.
In some case, yes.
Pendragon does not understand that many comic books are of high quality.....
Michael Pendragon
2019-10-23 18:56:38 UTC
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Post by Z***@none.i2p
Will Dockery wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 13:05
Post by Will Dockery
Will has often admitted that his familiarity with great literature comes from graphic novels, or quotes from comic books.
In some case, yes.
Pendragon does not understand that many comic books are of high quality.....
Did you read "Huckleberry Finn" as a graphic novel, Stink?
Will Dockery
2019-10-23 19:06:05 UTC
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Post by Michael Pendragon
Did you read "Huckleberry Finn"
Earlier you wrote that you "don't care" what Zod has read.

;)
Michael Pendragon
2019-10-23 19:11:51 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Michael Pendragon
Did you read "Huckleberry Finn"
Earlier you wrote that you "don't care" what Zod has read.
I don't.

However, I am attempting to engage you and your Stink sock in a literary discussion.

Since you both insist on remaining a part of the group, I'm hoping that you can be trained to participate in it to some degree.
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 19:15:21 UTC
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The Real Will Dockery wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 19:06
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Michael Pendragon
Did you read "Huckleberry Finn"
Earlier you wrote that you "don't care" what Zod has read.
;)
And who cares what a misogynist homophobe with his head stuck up Trump's ass like Michael Pendragon has to say anyhow...?
Michael Pendragon
2019-10-23 19:18:13 UTC
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The Real Will Dockery wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 19:06
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Michael Pendragon
Did you read "Huckleberry Finn"
Earlier you wrote that you "don't care" what Zod has read.
;)
And who cares what a misogynist homophobe with his head stuck up Trump's ass like Michael Pendragon has to say anyhow...?
Okay. It seems I may have assumed too much on your part. Allow me to try again: Have you *heard of* either Mark Twain or his novel, "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"?
Will Dockery
2019-10-23 19:22:07 UTC
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Post by Michael Pendragon
*heard of* either Mark Twain or his novel, "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
I thought you claimed you don't care, Pendragon?

;)
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 19:29:49 UTC
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The Real Will Dockery wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 19:22
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Michael Pendragon
*heard of* either Mark Twain or his novel, "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
I thought you claimed you don't care, Pendragon?
;)
He's obsessed with me, of course he cares very very much...........
Michael Pendragon
2019-10-23 19:43:35 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Michael Pendragon
*heard of* either Mark Twain or his novel, "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
I thought you claimed you don't care, Pendragon?
I'm waiting on your assessment of this book as well, Turd.
H***@novabbs.i2p
2020-01-25 01:20:32 UTC
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The Real Will Dockery wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 19:22
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Michael Pendragon
*heard of* either Mark Twain or his novel, "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
I thought you claimed you don't care, Pendragon?
;)
Oh he cares....



They all obviously care very very much....!
Z***@none.i2p
2020-02-25 07:08:15 UTC
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The Real Will Dockery wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 19:22
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Michael Pendragon
*heard of* either Mark Twain or his novel, "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
I thought you claimed you don't care, Pendragon?
;)
What a joke, Pendragon cares, oh so desperately does he care.....

Ha ha ha.....
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 19:08:52 UTC
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Coco DeSockmonkey wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 03:44
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Post by Z***@none.i2p
Michael Pendragon wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 01:53
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray is quoting H.G. Wells, don't you?
Most of us are very familiar with the early Science Fiction of H.G. Wells, Pendragon............
Did you read it like a comic book... or in a comic book?
You really are one stupid mother fucker, Pendragon.....
Answer
I gave you your answer, you misogynist homophobe....
W***@none.i2p
2019-12-12 00:55:08 UTC
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Zod wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 02:08
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Michael Pendragon wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 01:53
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray is quoting H.G. Wells, don't you?
Most of us are very familiar with the early Science Fiction of H.G. Wells, Pendragon............
Did you read it like a comic book... or in a comic book?
You really are one stupid mother fucker, Pendragon.....
Be nice, Zod... peace is at hand.

:)
General Zod
2019-12-12 01:29:11 UTC
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Post by W***@none.i2p
Zod wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 02:08
Post by Z***@none.i2p
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray is quoting H.G. Wells, don't you?
Most of us are very familiar with the early Science Fiction of H.G. Wells, Pendragon............
Did you read it like a comic book... or in a comic book?
You really are one stupid mother fucker, Pendragon.....
Be nice, Zod... peace is at hand.
:)
I will believe that when I sees it...…

And when Pendragon starts calling me General Zod....!!
Will Dockery
2019-11-08 07:14:59 UTC
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Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray is quoting H.G. Wells, don't you?
Most of us are very familiar with the early Science Fiction of H.G. Wells,
Pendragon...……...
I was reading H.G. Wells in childhood.
Hector Heathcliff
2020-01-24 08:11:55 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray is quoting H.G. Wells, don't you?
Most of us are very familiar with the early Science Fiction of H.G. Wells,
Pendragon...……...
I was reading H.G. Wells in childhood.
Great writer....
JD Chase
2019-10-23 17:02:28 UTC
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Wish that more people would watch “Marienbad”! It truly is a superb, brilliant film, a true masterpiece, Imo... ☺️❤️🍸
Michael Pendragon
2019-10-23 17:49:13 UTC
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Post by JD Chase
Wish that more people would watch “Marienbad”! It truly is a superb, brilliant film, a true masterpiece, Imo... ☺️❤️🍸
It's on my list of the 365 greatest films ever made (reprinted below), but I'm afraid that it would leave the vast majority of viewers (or, in Stink's case, readers) baffled and frustrated.

A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, Steven Spielberg, 2001

Ace in the Hole, Billy Wilder, 1951

Act of Violence, Fred Zinnemann, 1948

The Adventures of Bob and Doug McKenzie: Strange Brew, Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, 1983

The Adventures of Robin Hood, Michael Curtiz & William Keighley, 1938

L'Age D'or, Luis Buñuel, 1930

L'aigle a Deux Tetes, Jean Cocteau, 1948

The Alamo, John Wayne, 1960

Algiers, John Cromwell, 1938

Alice, Woody Allen, 1990

Apocalypse Now, Francis Ford Coppola, 1979

April Love, Henry Levin, 1957

Arsenic & Old Lace, Frank Capra, 1944

The Asphalt Jungle, John Huston, 1950

At Land, Maya Deren, 1944

Attack!, Robert Aldrich, 1956

L'Aventura, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1960

Backlash, John Sturges, 1956

Bad Day at Black Rock, John Sturges, 1955

The Bad Seed, Mervyn LeRoy, 1956

Badlands, Terrence Malick, 1973

Battleship Potemkin, Sergei Eisenstein, 1926

Beat the Devil, John Huston, 1953

Beau Geste, William A. Wellman, 1939

Bedazzled, Stanley Donen, 1967

Bedlam, Mark Robson, 1946

Bell, Book and Candle, Richard Quine, 1958

La Belle & La Bete - Jean Cocteau, 1946

Bicycle Thieves, Vittorio De Sica, 1948

The Big Heat, Fritz Lang, 1953

The Birth of a Nation, D.W. Griffith, 1915

Black Magic, Gregory Ratoff, Orson Welles, 1949

Black Tights, Terence Young, 1961

Der Blaue Engel, Josef von Sternberg, 1930

Bless the Beasts & the Children, Stanley Kramer, 1971

The Blue Bird, Walter Lang, 1940

The Blue Dahlia, George Marshall, 1946

Blue Hawaii, Norman Taurog, 1961

Blue Velvet, David Lynch, 1986

Bob le Flambeur, Jean-Pierre Melville, 1956

The Body Snatcher, Robert Wise, 1945

Bonnie & Clyde, Arthur Penn, 1967

Branded, Rudolph Maté, 1950

Brazil, Terry Gilliam, 1985

Bride of Frankenstein, 1935

Brief Encounter, David Lean, 1945

Brigadoon, Vincente Minnelli, 1954

Broken Blossoms, D.W. Griffith, 1919

Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari, Robert Weine, 1929

Cape Fear, J. Lee Thompson, 1962

Casablanca, Michael Curtiz, 1942

Cat People, Jacques Tourneur, 1942

La Chien Andalou, Luis Buñuel & Salvador Dali, 1929

Chimes at Midnight, Orson Welles, 1966

The Circus, Charles Chaplin, 1928

City Lights, Charles Chaplin, 1931

Clambake, Arthur H. Nadel, 1967

Clash by Night, Fritz Lang, 1952

The Clock, Vincente Minnelli, Fred Zinnemann, 1945

A Clockwork Orange, Stanley Kubrick, 1971

A Cold Wind in August, Alexander Singer, 1961

Cool Hand Luke, Stuart Rosenberg, 1967

Crimes & Misdemeanors, Woody Allen, 1989

The Crowd, King Vidor, 1928

The Curse of the Cat People, Gunther von Fritsch & Robert Wise, 1944

Dead Man, Jim Jarmusch, 1995

Dead of Night, Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden, Robert Hamer, 1945

Death of a Salesman, László Benedek, 1951

Death Takes a Holiday, Mitchell Leisen, 1934

Deconstructing Harry, Woody Allen, 1997

The Defiant Ones, Stanley Kramer, 1958

Desert Legion, Joseph Pevney, 1953

Destry Rides Again, George Marshall, 1939

The Devil & Daniel Webster (All That Money Can Buy), William Dieterle, 1941

The Devil Is a Woman, Josef von Sternberg, 1935

The Devil's Eye, Ingmar Bergman, 1960

La Dolce Vita, Federico Fellini, 1960

A Double Life, George Cukor, 1947

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, Stanley Kubrick, 1964

Dreams that Money Can Buy, Hans Richter, 1947

Duck Soup, Leo McCarey, 1933

Duel in the Sun, King Vidor, 1946

Dune, David Lynch, 1984

Ed Wood, Tim Burton, 1994

Ekstase, Gustav Machaty, 1933

Elephant Boy, Robert J. Flaherty, Zoltan Korda, 1937

Eraserhead, David Lynch, 1977

L'Éternel Retour, Jean Delannoy, 1943

Evil Roy Slade, (tv movie), Jerry Paris, 1972

Excalibur, John Boorman, 1981

The Exorcist II: The Heretic, John Boorman, 1977

The Exterminating Angel, Luis Bunuel, 1962

Eyes Wide Shut, Stanley Krubrick, 1999

The Fallen Sparrow, Richard Wallace, 1943

5 Card Stud, Henry Hathaway, 1968

Flesh and Fantasy, Julien Duvivier, 1943

Frankenstein, James Whale, 1931

Freaks, Tod Browning, 1932

Full Metal Jacket, Stanley Kubrick, 1987

Genevieve, Henry Cornelius, 1953

Gigi, Vincente Minelli, 1958

Girl Happy, Boris Sagal, 1965

Les Girls, George Cukor, 1957

Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam, Paul Wegener, Carl Boese, 1920

The Grapes of Wrath, John Ford, 1940

The Great Waltz, Julien Duvivier, 1938

The Greatest Story Ever Told, George Stevens, 1965

Green Mansions, Mel Ferrer, 1959

Gremlins, Joe Dante, 1984

Groundhog Day, Harold Ramis, 1993

Hamlet, Laurence Olivier, 1948

Hannah & Her Sisters, Woody Allen, 1986

Hangover Square, John Brahm, 1945

Harvey, Henry Koster, 1950

Haxan (Witchcraft Through the Ages), Benjamin Christensen, 1922

He Ran All the Way, John Berry, 1951

Heavenly Creatures, Peter Jackson, 1994

Heaven's Gate, Michael Cimino, 1980

High Noon, Fred Zinnemann, 1952

High Sierra, Raoul Walsh, 1941

Horse Feathers, Norman Z. McLeod, 1932

Hour of the Wolf, Ingmar Bergman, 1968

The Human Comedy, Clarence Brown, 1943

Human Desire, Fritz Lang, 1954

Humoresque, Jean Negulesco, 1946

I Married a Witch, René Clair, 1942

I Sailed to Tahiti With an All Girl Crew, Richard L. Bare, 1968

I Walked with a Zombie, Jacques Tourneur, 1943

Inherit the Wind, Stanley Kramer, 1960

Isle of the Dead, Mark Robson, 1945

It's a Wonderful Life, Frank Capra, 1946

Jason and the Argonauts, Don Chaffey, 1963

Jeux interdits, René Clément, 1952

Le Jour Se Lève (Daybreak), Michel Carné, 1939

Judgment at Nuremburg, Stanley Kramer, 1961

Kagemusha (Shadow Warrior), Akira Kurosawa, 1980

The Killers, Robert Siodmak, 1946

The Killing, Stanley Kubrick, 1956

A King in New York, Charles Chaplin, 1957

Kiss Me Deadly, Robert Aldrich, 1955

Kiss Me, Stupid, Billy Wilder, 1964

Kiss of Death, Henry Hathaway, 1947

The Lady from Shanghai, Orson Welles, 1947

The Ladykillers, Alexander Mackendrick, 1955

Last Year at Marienbad, Alain Resnais, 1961

The Law and Jake Wade, John Sturges, 1958

Leave Her to Heaven, John M. Stahl, 1945

The Leopard Man, Jacques Tourneur, 1943

Life With Father, Michael Curtiz, 1947

Lili, Charles Walters, 1953

Limelight, Charles Chaplin, 1952

Little Fugitive, Ray Ashley, Morris Engel, Ruth Orkin, 1953

The Living Idol, Albert Lewin, 1957

The Lodger, John Brahm, 1944

Lola Montes, Max Ophuls, 1955

Lost Highway, David Lynch, 1997

Lost Horizon, Frank Capra, 1937

Louisiana Story, Robert J. Flaherty, 1948

Love and Death, Woody Allen, 1975

Love in the Afternoon, Billy Wilder, 1957

Love Letters, William Dieterle, 1945

Lovers and Lollipops, Morris Engel, Ruth Orkin, 1956

Loving You, Hal Kanter, 1957

M, Fritz Lang, 1931

Macao, Josef von Sternberg, Nicolas Ray, 1952

Macbeth, Orson Welles, 1948

Mad Wednesday, Preston Sturges, 1947

Madame De..., Max Ophuls, 1953

The Magician, Ingmar Bergman, 1958

The Magnificent Ambersons, Orson Welles, 1942

The Magnificent Seven, John Sturges, 1960

Major Barbara, Gabriel Pascal, 1941

The Maltese Falcon, John Huston, 1941

The Man Who Laughs, Paul Leni, 1928

The Man With a Cloak, Fletcher Markle, 1951

Mary Poppins, Robert Stevenson, 1964

Mayerling, Anatole Litvak, 1936

Meet Me in St. Louis, Vincente Minnelli, 1944

Meshes of the Afternoon, Maya Deren & Alexander Hammid, 1943

Metropolis, Fritz Lang, 1927

Mickey One, Arthur Penn, 1965

A Midsummernight's Dream, William Dieterle & Max Reinhardt, 1935

A Midsummernight's Sex Comedy, Woody Allen, 1982

Million Dollar Legs, Edward F. Cline, 1932

The Misfits, John Huston, 1961

Mister Roberts, John Ford & Mervyn LeRoy, 1955

Moby Dick, John Huston, 1956

Modern Times, Charles Chaplin, 1936

Monsieur Verdoux, Charles Chaplin, 1947

Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Terry Jones & Terry Gilliam, 1975

Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life, Terry Jones, 1983

The Moon and Sixpence, Albert Lewin, 1942

Moonchild, Alan Gadney, 1974

Moontide, Archie Mayo, Fritz Lang, 1942

The Mouse That Roared, Jack Arnold, 1959

Mr. Arkadin, Orson Welles, 1955

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Frank Capra, 1939

Mulholland Drive, David Lynch, 2001

My Darling Clementine, John Ford, 1946

The Naked Spur, Anthony Mann, 1953

Never Give a Sucker an Even Break, Edward F. Cline, 1941

Niagara, Henry Hathaway, 1953

Night and the City, Jules Dassin, 1950

Night Must Fall, Richard Thorpe, 1937

Night of the Demon, Jacques Tourneur, 1957

Night of the Hunter, Charles Laughton, 1955

Nightmare Alley, Edmund Goulding, 1947

No Way Out, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1950

Northwest Passage, King Vidor, 1940

Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens, F.W. Murnau, 1922

La Notte, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1961

Le Notti di Cabiria, Federico Fellini, 1957

Odd Man Out, Carol Reed, 1947

Odds Against Tomorrow, Robert Wise, 1959

The Old Man and the Sea, John Sturges, 1958

On the Beach, Stanley Kramer, 1959

One from the Heart, Francis Ford Coppola, 1982

Orphée, Jean Cocteau, 1950

Othello, Orson Welles, 1952

The Other Side of the Wind, Orson Welles, 2018

Our Town, Sam Wood, 1940

Out of the Past, Jacques Tourneur, 1947

The Outlaw, Howard Hughes, Howard Hawks, 1943

Pandora & the Flying Dutchman, Albert Lewin, 1951

La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc, Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1928

Paths of Glory, Stanley Kubrick, 1957

Pennies from Heaven, Herbert Ross, 1981

Penny Serenade, George Stevens, 1941

Persona, Ingmar Bergman, 1966

The Petrified Forest, Archie Mayo, 1936

The Phantom of the Opera, Rupert Julian, 1925

Pickup on South Street, Samuel Fuller, 1953

Picnic at Hanging Rock, Peter Weir, 1975

The Picture of Dorian Gray, Albert Lewin, 1945

A Place in the Sun, George Stevens, 1951

The Plainsman, Cecil B. DeMille, 1936

Portrait of Jenny, William Dieterle, 1948

Possessed, Curtis Bernhardt, 1947

The Private Affairs of Bel Ami, Albert Lewin, 1947

The Producers, Mel Brooks, 1968

Rabbit's Moon, Kenneth Anger, 1950

Raiders of the Lost Ark, Steven Spielberg, 1981

Rain, Lewis Milestone, 1932

Ran, Akira Kurosawa, 1985

Rashomon, Akira Kurosawa, 1950

The Red House, Delmer Daves, 1947

Red Mountain, William Dieterle, John Farrow, 1951

Red River, Howard Hawks, 1948

The Red Shoes, Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, 1948

The Red Tent, Mikhail Kalatozov, 1969

The Reivers, Mark Rydell, 1969

Rio Bravo, Howard Hawks, 1959

Rio Grande, John Ford, 1950

Riso Amaro, Guiseppe De Santis, 1949

River of No Return, Otto Preminger, 1954

The Road to Bali, Hal Walker, 1952

Roman Holiday, William Wyler, 1953

La Ronde, Max Ophuls, 1950

The Roots of Heaven, John Huston, 1958

Roustabout, John Rich, 1964

Ruby Gentry, King Vidor, 1952

Rumble Fish, Francis Ford Coppola, 1983

Saadia, Albert Lewin, 1953

Le Sang d'un Poète, Jean Cocteau, 1932

The Savage Eye, Ben Maddow, Sidney Meyers, Joseph Strick, 1960

Sawdust and Tinsel, Ingmar Bergman, 1953

Scarlet Street, Fritz Lang, 1945

The Sea Wolf, Michael Curtiz, 1941

The Searchers, John Ford, 1956

September, Woody Allen, 1987

The Seventh Seal - Ingmar Bergman, 1957

The Seventh Victim, Mark Robson, 1943

The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, Nathan H. Juran, 1958

Shadow of a Doubt, Alfred Hitchcock, 1943

Shadows & Fog, Woody Allen, 1992

Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, Sergei Parajanov, 1964

Shane, George Stevens, 1953

Show Boat, George Sidney, 1951

The Silence, Ingmar Bergman, 1963

The Silencers, Phil Karlson, 1966

Spellbound, Alfred Hitchcock, 1945

Sylvie et le Fantôme, Claude Autant-Lara, 1946

Since You Went Away, John Cromwell, Edward F. Cline, 1944

Singin’ in the Rain, Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen, 1952

Sleeper, Woody Allen, 1973

Smiles of a Summer Night, Ingmar Bergman, 1955

Some Like It Hot, Billy Wilder, 1959

Son of Frankenstein, Rowland V. Lee, 1939

Soylent Green, Richard Fleisher, 1973

Speedway, Norman Taurog, 1968

Spinout, Norman Taurog, 1966

The Spiral Staircase, Robert Siodmak, 1946

Stagecoach, John Ford, 1939

Stardust Memories, Woody Allen, 1980

State Fair, José Ferrer, 1962

State of the Union, Frank Capra, 1948

The Story of Three Loves, Vincente Minnelli, 1953

La Strada, Federico Fellini, 1954

Strange Cargo, Frank Borzage, 1940

The Strange One, Jack Garfein, 1957

The Stranger, Orson Welles, 1946

Strangers on a Train, Alfred Hitchcock, 1951

Stray Dog, Akira Kurosawa, 1949

Suddenly Last Summer, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1959

Sullivan’s Travels, Preston Sturges, 1941

Summer With Monika, Ingmar Bergman, 1953

Summertime, David Lean, 1955

Sunrise, F.W. Murnau, 1927

Suspicion, Alfred Hitchcock, 1941

The Sweet Smell of Success, Alexander Mackendrick, 1957

Tales of Hoffmann, Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, 1951

Taxi Driver, Martin Scorcese, 1976

Ten Little Indians, George Pollock, 1965

They Died With Their Boots On, Raoul Walsh, 1941

The Thief of Bagdad, Michael Powell, Ludwig Berger, Tim Whelan, 1940

Things to Come, William Cameron Menzies, 1936

The Third Man, Carol Reed, 1949

This Gun for Hire, Frank Tuttle, 1942

3:10 to Yuma, Delmer Daves, 1957

Through a Glass Darkly, Ingmar Bergman, 1961

Thunder in the East, Charles Vidor, 1952

Time Bandits, Terry Gilliam, 1981

Touch of Evil, Orson Welles, 1958

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, John Huston, 1948

The Trial, Orson Welles, 1962

Triumph of the Will, Leni Riefenstahl, 1935

The Trouble with Harry, Alfred Hitchcock, 1955

Twelve Monkeys, Terry Gilliam, 1995

Twixt, Francis Ford Coppola, 2011

Umberto D., Vittorio De Sica, 1952

Unforgiven, Clint Eastwood, 1992

The Uninvited, Lewis Allen, 1944

Varieté, E.A. Dupont, 1925

Vampyr, Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1932

Vera Cruz, Robert Aldrich, 1954

Vertigo, Alfred Hitchcock, 1958

The Victors, Carl Foreman, 1963

The Vikings, Richard Fleischer, 1958

Violent Saturday, Richard Fleischer, 1955

The Virgin Spring, Ingmar Bergman, 1960

Wagon Master, John Ford, 1950

Wake of the Red Witch, Edward Ludwig, 1948

A Walk in the Sun, Lewis Milestone, 1945

Watusi, Kurt Neumann, 1959

The Wedding March, Erich Von Stroheim, 1928

Westward the Women, William A. Wellman, 1951

What a Way to Go!, J. Lee Thompson, 1964

The Wild One, László Benedek, 1953

Wild Strawberries, Ingmar Bergman, 1957

White Cargo, Richard Thorpe, 1942

White Heat, Raoul Walsh, 1949

White Zombie, Victor Halperin, 1932

Winchester '73, Anthony Mann, 1950

Wings of Desire, Wim Wenders, 1987

Winter Light, Ingmar Bergman, 1963

The Wizard of Oz, Victor Fleming, George Cukor, King Vidor, Mervyn LeRoy, Norman Taurog, 1939

The Wolf Man, George Waggner, 1941

The Woman in White, Peter Godfrey, 1948

A Woman’s Face, George Cukor, 1941

The Wrecking Crew, Phil Karlson, 1969

Wuthering Heights, William Wyler, 1939

Yellow Sky, William Wellman, 1958

Les Yeux Sans Visage, Georges Franju, 1960

Zardoz, John Boorman, 1974

Zelig, Woody Allen, 1983
Mr Zodiac
2020-01-19 04:43:30 UTC
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Wish that more people would watch “Marienbad”! It truly is a superb, brilliant film, a true masterpiece, Imo... ☺️❤️🍸
It's on my list of the 365 greatest films ever made (reprinted below), but I'm afraid that it would leave the vast majority of viewers (or, in Stink's case, readers) baffled and frustrated.
A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, Steven Spielberg, 2001
Ace in the Hole, Billy Wilder, 1951
Ace In THe Hole is a favorite....
JD Chase
2019-10-23 18:16:43 UTC
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It’s available on DVD as well as On Demand... “Providence”, another excellent movie by Alain Resnais(the director of Marienbad) is available to watch on YouTube...
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 18:26:54 UTC
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JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 18:16
It's available on DVD as well as On Demand... "Providence", another excellent movie by Alain Resnais(the director of Marienbad) is available to watch on YouTube...
Thanks Jordy..........
JD Chase
2019-10-23 18:34:16 UTC
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Michael Pendragon
2019-10-23 18:18:02 UTC
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JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 17:02
Wish that more people would watch "Marienbad"! It truly is a superb, brilliant film, a true masterpiece, Imo... ☺️❤️🍸
Hello Jordy I will keep a watch out for that movie......
Knock yourself out, Stinky:

https://vimeo.com/channels/868273/118457883
Will Dockery
2019-10-23 18:38:54 UTC
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JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 17:02
Wish that more people would watch "Marienbad"! It truly is a superb, brilliant film, a true masterpiece, Imo... ☺️❤️🍸
Hello Jordy I will keep a watch out for that movie......
https://vimeo.com/channels/868273/118457883
Good find, Pendragon.

;)
Michael Pendragon
2019-10-23 18:48:12 UTC
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JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 17:02
Wish that more people would watch "Marienbad"! It truly is a superb, brilliant film, a true masterpiece, Imo... ☺️❤️🍸
Hello Jordy I will keep a watch out for that movie......
https://vimeo.com/channels/868273/118457883
Good find, Pendragon.
Thank you.

Will we be hearing your (and your Stink sock's) opinions on it before or after you tell us what made Ilya's poem a work of "great beauty"?
Will Dockery
2019-11-08 07:17:14 UTC
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Post by Michael Pendragon
JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 17:02
Wish that more people would watch "Marienbad"! It truly is a superb,
brilliant film, a true masterpiece, Imo... ☺️❤️🍸
Hello Jordy I will keep a watch out for that movie......
https://vimeo.com/channels/868273/118457883
Good find, Pendragon.
Thank you
Good to see you do something worthwhile for a change.

;)
Will Dockery
2019-12-11 13:49:23 UTC
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I take it that you didn't like "A Life Aquatic", Pendragon?
Edward Rochester Esq.
2019-12-11 13:52:50 UTC
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I take it that you didn't like "A Life Aquatic", Pendragon?
I do believe Michael was referring to 'B.M'
Hieronymous Corey
2019-12-11 13:54:06 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
I take it that you didn't like "A Life Aquatic", Pendragon?
I do believe Michael was referring to 'B.M'
Oh poo.
Will Dockery
2019-12-11 14:06:07 UTC
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I take it that you didn't like "A Life Aquatic", Pendragon?
I do believe Michael was referring to 'B.M' = Bill Murray.
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.

http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk

;)
Hieronymous Corey
2019-12-11 14:28:03 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
I take it that you didn't like "A Life Aquatic", Pendragon?
I do believe Michael was referring to 'B.M' = Bill Murray.
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
;)
I’m pretty sure Jim is saying he believes Michael meant B.M. = Bowel Movement,
in context. It’s supposed to be like, you know, humorous, a joke, or something funny.
Will Dockery
2019-12-11 14:38:53 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
I take it that you didn't like "A Life Aquatic", Pendragon?
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
;)
I’m pretty sure Jim is saying he believes Michael meant B.M.
Okay, I'm focused on the actor and his film.

Have you watched "A Life Aquatic"?
Hieronymous Corey
2019-12-11 14:45:17 UTC
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I take it that you didn't like "A Life Aquatic", Pendragon?
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
;)
I’m pretty sure Jim is saying he believes Michael meant B.M.
Okay, I'm focused on the actor and his film.
Have you watched "A Life Aquatic"?
I get that. I’m more focused on the comments
of the people posting here at the moment. I’m
familiar with the movie, but that’s not my focus.
H***@novabbs.i2p
2020-01-24 18:41:00 UTC
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Hieronymous Corey wrote on Wed, 11 December 2019 14:45
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
I take it that you didn't like "A Life Aquatic", Pendragon?
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
;)
I'm pretty sure Jim is saying he believes Michael meant B.M.
Okay, I'm focused on the actor and his film.
Have you watched "A Life Aquatic"?
I get that. I'm more focused on the comments
of the people posting here at the moment. I'm
familiar with the movie, but that's not my focus.
Why not focus on the topic...?
Hieronymous Corey
2020-01-24 19:26:14 UTC
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Hieronymous Corey wrote on Wed, 11 December 2019 14:45
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
I take it that you didn't like "A Life Aquatic", Pendragon?
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
;)
I'm pretty sure Jim is saying he believes Michael meant B.M.
Okay, I'm focused on the actor and his film.
Have you watched "A Life Aquatic"?
I get that. I'm more focused on the comments
of the people posting here at the moment. I'm
familiar with the movie, but that's not my focus.
Why not focus on the topic...?
What are you talking about?
Edward Rochester Esq.
2019-12-11 16:33:47 UTC
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I take it that you didn't like "A Life Aquatic", Pendragon?
Follow the yellow brick road.


Michael Pendragon There's no need to treat the man like shit, Stink.
8:49 AM (2 hours ago)
Will Dockery I take it that you didn't like "A Life Aquatic", Pendragon?
8:52 AM (2 hours ago)
me I do believe Michael was referring to 'B.M'
General Zod
2019-12-11 18:51:10 UTC
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So Pendragon made a stale joke....

That's not news......
Zod
2020-09-09 01:10:45 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray is quoting H.G. Wells
No shit, Sherlock...
Will Dockery
2020-09-09 09:26:59 UTC
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JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 04:36
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Love Hitchcock films,....
Me too! 🙏😊☺️👍❤️
I caught one of the old Hitchcock TV shows at the Safe House yesterday, where the woman kills her husband with the frozen piece of meat...?
Creepy yet hilarious....
Loved the episode and love the show... just watched the episode “Annabel”, which was based on a Patricia Highsmith novel, and was directed by Robert Bloch, who wrote the novel that the movie “Psycho” was based on...
Yes, love the writing of Robert Bloch, his Star Trek episode and story in Dangerous Visions, both on a Jack the Ripper theme, to name two:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Bloch#Jack_the_Ripper

"...Bloch continued to revisit the Jack the Ripper theme. His contribution to Harlan Ellison's 1967 science fiction anthology Dangerous Visions was a story, "A Toy for Juliette", which evoked both Jack the Ripper and the Marquis de Sade in a time-travel story. The same anthology had Ellison's sequel to it titled "The Prowler in the City at the Edge of the World". His earlier idea of the Ripper as an immortal being resurfaced in Bloch's contribution to the original Star Trek series episode "Wolf in the Fold". His 1984 novel Night of the Ripper is set during the reign of Queen Victoria and follows the investigation of Inspector Frederick Abberline in attempting to apprehend the Ripper, and includes some famous Victorians such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle within the storyline [...] "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper", (Weird Tales, July 1943). The story was Bloch's take on the Jack the Ripper legend, and was filled out with more genuine factual details of the case than many other fictional treatments.[26] It cast the Ripper as an eternal being who must make human sacrifices to extend his immortality..."
JD Chase
2019-10-23 04:36:45 UTC
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Some favorites:
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Shoot the Moon
L’avventura
L’eclisse
Blow Up
The Passenger
Last Year at Marienbad
You Can Count on Me
To Kill a Mockingbird
Junebug
Please Give
Taxi Driver
A Streetcar named desire
All about Eve
The Men
Harold and Maude
All that heaven allows
The Conversation
Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 04:49:41 UTC
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JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 04:36
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Shoot the Moon
L'avventura
L'eclisse
Blow Up
The Passenger
Last Year at Marienbad
You Can Count on Me
To Kill a Mockingbird
Junebug
Please Give
Taxi Driver
A Streetcar named desire
All about Eve
The Men
Harold and Maude
All that heaven allows
The Conversation
Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory
Hello Jordy...........

I too love most of those films.......
JD Chase
2019-10-23 04:51:11 UTC
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Hi my friend! Love a lot more movies than that, those were just *some* favorites... 😊☺️
Michael Pendragon
2019-10-23 13:03:10 UTC
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JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 04:36
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Shoot the Moon
L'avventura
L'eclisse
Blow Up
The Passenger
Last Year at Marienbad
You Can Count on Me
To Kill a Mockingbird
Junebug
Please Give
Taxi Driver
A Streetcar named desire
All about Eve
The Men
Harold and Maude
All that heaven allows
The Conversation
Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory
Hello Jordy...........
I too love most of those films.......
Did you read "L'Année dernière à Marienbad" like a comic book, Stinky?
s***@gmail.com
2019-10-23 21:08:05 UTC
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Shoot the Moon
L’avventura
L’eclisse
Blow Up
The Passenger
Last Year at Marienbad
You Can Count on Me
To Kill a Mockingbird
Junebug
Please Give
Taxi Driver
A Streetcar named desire
All about Eve
The Men
Harold and Maude
All that heaven allows
The Conversation
Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory
Very good movies, I do love Hitchcock.
JD Chase
2019-10-23 21:31:51 UTC
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Couldn’t agree more... Hitchcock is one of the great directors, Imo...
Hector Heathcliff:
2020-01-25 06:55:18 UTC
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Couldn’t agree more... Hitchcock is one of the great directors, Imo...
Loved his television show, as well....
General Zod
2019-11-05 09:02:06 UTC
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Shoot the Moon
L’avventura
L’eclisse
Blow Up
The Passenger
Last Year at Marienbad
You Can Count on Me
To Kill a Mockingbird
Junebug
Please Give
Taxi Driver
A Streetcar named desire
All about Eve
The Men
Harold and Maude
All that heaven allows
The Conversation
Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory
Do you like the 1975 film Nashville...?


Hector Heathcliff
2020-01-25 00:21:12 UTC
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Shoot the Moon
L’avventura
L’eclisse
Blow Up
The Passenger
Last Year at Marienbad
You Can Count on Me
To Kill a Mockingbird
Junebug
Please Give
Taxi Driver
A Streetcar named desire
All about Eve
The Men
Harold and Maude
All that heaven allows
The Conversation
Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory
Good examples, perhaps Corey has some thoughts on the topic...?
H***@novabbs.i2p
2020-02-09 06:08:04 UTC
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JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 04:36
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Shoot the Moon
L'avventura
L'eclisse
Blow Up
The Passenger
Last Year at Marienbad
You Can Count on Me
To Kill a Mockingbird
Junebug
Please Give
Taxi Driver
A Streetcar named desire
All about Eve
The Men
Harold and Maude
All that heaven allows
The Conversation
Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory
Great list Jordy...!
Jordy C
2020-09-08 01:42:05 UTC
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JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 04:36
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Love Hitchcock films,....
Me too! 🙏😊☺️👍❤️
Zod
2020-09-08 01:47:57 UTC
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Post by Z***@none.i2p
JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 04:36
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Love Hitchcock films,....
Me too! 🙏😊☺️👍❤️
I caught one of the old Hitchcock TV shows at the Safe House yesterday, where the woman kills her husband with the frozen piece of meat...?

Creepy yet hilarious....
Jordy C
2020-09-08 04:35:30 UTC
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Post by Jordy C
Post by Z***@none.i2p
JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 04:36
-----------------/
Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Love Hitchcock films,....
Me too! 🙏😊☺️👍❤️
I caught one of the old Hitchcock TV shows at the Safe House yesterday, where the woman kills her husband with the frozen piece of meat...?
Creepy yet hilarious....
Loved the episode and love the show... just watched the episode “Annabel”, which was based on a Patricia Highsmith novel, and was directed by Robert Bloch, who wrote the novel that the movie “Psycho” was based on...
Dental River
2020-09-08 17:57:15 UTC
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Post by Jordy C
Post by Zod
Post by Jordy C
Post by Z***@none.i2p
JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 04:36
-----------------/
Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Love Hitchcock films,....
Me too! 🙏😊☺️👍❤️
I caught one of the old Hitchcock TV shows at the Safe House yesterday, where the woman kills her husband with the frozen piece of meat...?
Creepy yet hilarious....
Loved the episode and love the show... just watched the episode “Annabel”, which was based on a Patricia Highsmith novel, and was directed by Robert Bloch, who wrote the novel that the movie “Psycho” was based on...
Did you ever read "The Price Of Salt" by Highsmith? I was led to it after reading "Gone Girl" and having the similarities pointed out.
Jordy C
2020-09-08 20:29:18 UTC
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Post by Zod
Post by Jordy C
Post by Z***@none.i2p
JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 04:36
-----------------/
Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Love Hitchcock films,....
Me too! 🙏😊☺️👍❤️
I caught one of the old Hitchcock TV shows at the Safe House yesterday, where the woman kills her husband with the frozen piece of meat...?
Creepy yet hilarious....
Loved the episode and love the show... just watched the episode “Annabel”, which was based on a Patricia Highsmith novel, and was directed by Robert Bloch, who wrote the novel that the movie “Psycho” was based on...
Did you ever read "The Price Of Salt" by Highsmith? I was led to it after reading "Gone Girl" and having the similarities pointed out.
no, didn’t read that, but did read and enjoy “Ripley’s game”... enjoyed the movie as well...
Will Dockery
2020-09-09 20:18:12 UTC
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Love Hitchcock films,....
Me too! 🙏😊☺️👍❤️
I caught one of the old Hitchcock TV shows at the Safe House yesterday, where the woman kills her husband with the frozen piece of meat...?
Creepy yet hilarious....
Loved the episode and love the show... just watched the episode “Annabel”, which was based on a Patricia Highsmith novel, and was directed by Robert Bloch, who wrote the novel that the movie “Psycho” was based on...
Did you ever read "The Price Of Salt" by Highsmith? I was led to it after reading "Gone Girl" and having the similarities pointed out.
no, didn’t read that, but did read and enjoy “Ripley’s game”... enjoyed the movie as well...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangers_on_a_Train_(novel)

A modern classic.
Dental River
2020-09-09 20:27:53 UTC
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Love Hitchcock films,....
Me too! 🙏😊☺️👍❤️
I caught one of the old Hitchcock TV shows at the Safe House yesterday, where the woman kills her husband with the frozen piece of meat...?
Creepy yet hilarious....
Loved the episode and love the show... just watched the episode “Annabel”, which was based on a Patricia Highsmith novel, and was directed by Robert Bloch, who wrote the novel that the movie “Psycho” was based on...
Did you ever read "The Price Of Salt" by Highsmith? I was led to it after reading "Gone Girl" and having the similarities pointed out.
no, didn’t read that, but did read and enjoy “Ripley’s game”... enjoyed the movie as well...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangers_on_a_Train_(novel)
A modern classic.
How so? In your own words, of course.
Will Dockery
2020-09-09 20:53:53 UTC
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Love Hitchcock films,....
Me too! 🙏😊☺️👍❤️
I caught one of the old Hitchcock TV shows at the Safe House yesterday, where the woman kills her husband with the frozen piece of meat...?
Creepy yet hilarious....
Loved the episode and love the show... just watched the episode “Annabel”, which was based on a Patricia Highsmith novel, and was directed by Robert Bloch, who wrote the novel that the movie “Psycho” was based on...
Did you ever read "The Price Of Salt" by Highsmith? I was led to it after reading "Gone Girl" and having the similarities pointed out.
no, didn’t read that, but did read and enjoy “Ripley’s game”... enjoyed the movie as well...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangers_on_a_Train_(novel)
A modern classic.
How so? In your own words, of course.
You don't agree?

To each his own, of course.

:)

W.Dockery
2020-09-08 19:07:46 UTC
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JD Chase wrote on Wed, 23 October 2019 04:36
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Vertigo
Rear Window
Rebecca
Love Hitchcock films,....
Me too! 🙏😊☺️👍❤️
I caught one of the old Hitchcock TV shows at the Safe House yesterday, where the woman kills her husband with the frozen piece of meat...?
Creepy yet hilarious....
Loved the episode and love the show... just watched the episode “Annabel”, which was based on a Patricia Highsmith novel, and was directed by Robert Bloch, who wrote the novel that the movie “Psycho” was based on...
Yes, love the writing of Robert Bloch, his Star Trek episode and story in Dangerous Visions, both on a Jack the Ripper theme.
Brother Dave Dockery
2020-09-09 14:39:42 UTC
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Love cock
Me too! 🙏😊☺️👍❤️
We know.
Brother Dave Dockery
2020-09-09 14:41:50 UTC
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Love cock
That's the word around town, George Sulzbach
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 04:58:13 UTC
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Yes indeed and early good morning to ye Jordy my friend....
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 04:59:54 UTC
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Taxi Driver yes..... anything from Martin Scorcese............
JD Chase
2019-10-23 10:25:30 UTC
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Zod The Mighty
2019-10-23 13:08:33 UTC
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Thug Negro Dicks
It's an all time favorite.
Willy Dongka and the Fudge Packery was underrated also. Love that fisting scene with the huge chocolate hand. .
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 17:46:16 UTC
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Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 22 October 2019 20:54
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
The cable channel used to play this one several times a week a few years ago.....
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 18:37:05 UTC
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Glad to have someone here with some intelligence and good taste in art Jordy....
JD Chase
2019-10-23 19:18:15 UTC
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Post by Z***@none.i2p
Glad to have someone here with some intelligence and good taste in art Jordy....
Thanks, my friend! 🙏😊🍸
Zod The Mighty
2019-11-07 02:00:09 UTC
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Post by Z***@none.i2p
Glad to have someone here with some intelligence and good taste in art Jordy....
Thanks, my friend! 🙏😊🍸
Good evening Jordy.... here is more of "Nashville" for ye....



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Nashville Trailer 1975
Director: Robert Altman
Starring: Geraldine Chaplin, Henry Gibson, Keith Carradine, Lauren Hutton, Lily Tomlin, Ronee Blakley

Official Content From Paramount Home Entertainment

Altman's self-styled look at the goings-on behind the scenes of a political campaign interweaved with a country music gathering. Fascinating ensemble, some of whom play themselves!

Movie, Nashville Movie,Nashville Trailer,Nashville 1975, Robert Altman,Geraldine Chaplin, Henry Gibson, Keith Carradine, Lauren Hutton, Lily Tomlin, Ronee Blakley********************************
Will Dockery
2019-11-07 22:00:40 UTC
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Post by Zod The Mighty
Post by JD Chase
Post by Z***@none.i2p
Glad to have someone here with some intelligence and good taste in art Jordy....
Thanks, my friend! 🙏😊🍸
Good evening Jordy.... here is more of "Nashville" for ye....
http://youtu.be/FAMAt9Ufftw
*******************************************************
Nashville Trailer 1975
Director: Robert Altman
Starring: Geraldine Chaplin, Henry Gibson, Keith Carradine, Lauren Hutton, Lily Tomlin, Ronee Blakley
Official Content From Paramount Home Entertainment
Altman's self-styled look at the goings-on behind the scenes of a political campaign interweaved with a country music gathering. Fascinating ensemble, some of whom play themselves!
Movie, Nashville Movie,Nashville Trailer,Nashville 1975, Robert Altman,Geraldine Chaplin, Henry Gibson, Keith Carradine, Lauren Hutton, Lily Tomlin, Ronee Blakley********************************
That's a good introduction to the film for anyone interested.

;)
General Zod
2019-11-08 00:22:55 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Zod The Mighty
Post by JD Chase
Post by Z***@none.i2p
Glad to have someone here with some intelligence and good taste in art Jordy....
Thanks, my friend! 🙏😊🍸
Good evening Jordy.... here is more of "Nashville" for ye....
http://youtu.be/FAMAt9Ufftw
*******************************************************
Nashville Trailer 1975
Director: Robert Altman
Starring: Geraldine Chaplin, Henry Gibson, Keith Carradine, Lauren Hutton, Lily Tomlin, Ronee Blakley
Official Content From Paramount Home Entertainment
Altman's self-styled look at the goings-on behind the scenes of a political campaign interweaved with a country music gathering. Fascinating ensemble, some of whom play themselves!
Movie, Nashville Movie,Nashville Trailer,Nashville 1975, Robert Altman,Geraldine Chaplin, Henry Gibson, Keith Carradine, Lauren Hutton, Lily Tomlin, Ronee Blakley********************************
That's a good introduction to the film for anyone interested.
;)
Jordy will like the other great Altman film..........



Leonard Cohen - ''Sisters of Mercy'' (w. ''McCabe & Mrs Miller'' montage)
Will Dockery
2019-11-08 03:29:26 UTC
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Robert Altman gave the young Leonard Cohen a boost with that.
General Zod
2019-11-19 08:04:23 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Robert Altman gave the young Leonard Cohen a boost with that.
Great film.... a masterpiece, at that...
General Zod
2019-11-22 23:59:26 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Robert Altman gave the young Leonard Cohen a boost with that.


Indeed.....
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 19:13:19 UTC
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So you really seem to care very much Pendragon.....
Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 21:38:15 UTC
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Couldn't agree more... Hitchcock is one of the great directors, Imo...
Very correct...............


Z***@none.i2p
2019-10-23 21:46:24 UTC
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Post by Michael Pendragon
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
You realize that Bill Murray
I realize you are a woman hating homophobic fool.....
Z***@none.i2p
2019-12-11 05:28:10 UTC
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Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 22 October 2019 20:54
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
One of B.M.'s best......
Michael Pendragon
2019-12-11 13:25:14 UTC
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Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 22 October 2019 20:54
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
One of B.M.'s best......
There's no need to treat the man like shit, Stink.
H***@novabbs.i2p
2020-01-24 21:17:43 UTC
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I am talking about focus....
Hieronymous Corey
2020-01-24 21:30:12 UTC
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Post by H***@novabbs.i2p
I am talking about focus....
On what?
Hector Heathcliff
2020-01-24 22:50:01 UTC
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Post by Hieronymous Corey
Post by H***@novabbs.i2p
I am talking about focus....
On what?
On films...
Hieronymous Corey
2020-01-24 22:54:43 UTC
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Post by Hieronymous Corey
Post by H***@novabbs.i2p
I am talking about focus....
On what?
On films...
Except that for some reason you’re focused on stalking
and trolling this group instead of on films. Why is that?
H***@novabbs.i2p
2020-01-25 00:12:29 UTC
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I have discussed many films here with Jordy...
Hector Heathcliff:
2020-01-24 22:37:28 UTC
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Post by H***@novabbs.i2p
I am talking about focus....
On what?
On favorite films..............
Post by Hieronymous Corey
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
!!!
H***@novabbs.i2p
2020-02-24 23:46:34 UTC
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Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 22 October 2019 20:54
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
A great favorite....
H***@novabbs.i2p
2020-03-10 23:39:55 UTC
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Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 22 October 2019 20:54
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
That is a well made film.....
Z***@none.i2p
2020-04-02 06:38:01 UTC
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Will Dockery wrote on Tue, 22 October 2019 20:54
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
One of the best....
Admiral Zod
2020-09-08 01:26:19 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"


Bill Murray reads two poems by Wallace Stevens at Bubby's Brooklyn, as part of Poets House's 17th Annual Poetry Walk Across the Brooklyn Bridge
W.Dockery
2020-09-08 19:30:11 UTC
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Post by Admiral Zod
Post by Will Dockery
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.arts.poetry.comments/nMjMhu2bbR4/Vp6b2mTNAAAJ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_Aquatic_with_Steve_Zissou
Bill Murray in some of the memorable moments from The Life Aquatic.
http://youtu.be/SPSqRmk3WSk
"But are we not men?"
http://youtu.be/GaT_2cL33R4
Bill Murray reads two poems by Wallace Stevens at Bubby's Brooklyn, as part of Poets House's 17th Annual Poetry Walk Across the Brooklyn Bridge
Good find.
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