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Then 24 Series 1/2 box set too :D
> You can't just walk into my life just like that, dad!
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Go to your room. And to show you I'm serious, go twice.
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> Because she's in a red dress. Colour.1
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If they'd had a girl in a red dress walking down a normal colour road, it'd be nothing. Black & white (plus quality music) makes it what it is.
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> has given the role of a ninja fighting sword wielding assassin to the
> chick that played Poison Ivy. She was good as Ms Wallace, but as a
> credible ass-kicker? Hah.
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Ah, come on, it could work. She's wearing a Bruce Lee-styley yellow tracksuit, she's gotta be hard. Right? Right?
> Damn straight. No sarcasm from you, boyo, remember who gave you that
> thar name of yours
You can't just walk into my life just like that, dad!
> The scene in which the little girl wearing red walks down a black and
> white street in the List is amazingly powerful.
Because she's in a red dress. Colour.1
> Black & white can
> rule. It seemed pointless in Clerks, but hey. Apparently Tarantino has
> filmed parts of KIll Bill in black & white. Hm, might work. Uma
> Thurman killing eeeeevil samurai in black & white?
Wasn't pointless in Clerks, it was a neccessity. And Tarantino has lost his friggin' head. He managed to make a film with Samuel L Jackson, Robert DeNiro and Pam Grier that sucked, and in his new film, has given the role of a ninja fighting sword wielding assassin to the chick that played Poison Ivy. She was good as Ms Wallace, but as a credible ass-kicker? Hah.
> Well looky here, our resident C.L.I.T. commander has decided to join
> us.
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Damn straight. No sarcasm from you, boyo, remember who gave you that thar name of yours
> And under absolutely no circumstances is black and white better than
> colour. Ever. Not Schindler's List, not the Man Who Wasn't There, not
> in any old films. Ever. Ever.
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The scene in which the little girl wearing red walks down a black and white street in the List is amazingly powerful. Black & white can rule. It seemed pointless in Clerks, but hey. Apparently Tarantino has filmed parts of KIll Bill in black & white. Hm, might work. Uma Thurman killing eeeeevil samurai in black & white?
> Practical Magic wrote:
> Anyone heard anything about Smith's Jersey Girl movie ?
>
> Pushed back to early 2004 to avoid the Ben/Jen backlash.
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Heh, Smith said a coupla days that he wasn't bothered at all by Gigli slandering, but seems to have pushed it back anyway.
"I love Bennifer, honest, no really, they're great, I won't give in to the EVIL PRESS....but let's push Jersey Girl back anyway. For the fun of it."
And under absolutely no circumstances is black and white better than colour. Ever. Not Schindler's List, not the Man Who Wasn't There, not in any old films. Ever. Ever.
Mallrats
JSBSB
Chasing Amy
Clerks
I used to hate Amy, but it's grown on me recently.
"Whats that telling us? That deep down every black man wants to be white!"
"Well, isn't that true?"
"BLACK RAGE!"
Black & white works really well in some modern films (Schlinders List, Pi).
> What did you think if the 'Flying Car' mini-movie thing?
Not aimed at me but DAMMIT I'll answer. It was funny, if predictable.
And I know two people called Jamie, Lederhose and Patterson. Why?
JSBSB
Dogma
Chasing Amy
Mallrats
Haven't seen Clerks yet. I own one DVD from the Askewniverse. Second one once I order JSBSB. And I may order Amy. Didn't think much of Mallrats though.
Why did someone say Clerks is in black and white? Methinks they don't have a scart lead :D
> Chasing Amy sucked big donkey balls.
Are you kidding? It was excellent!
"Excuse me, what's a Nubien?" *bang*