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jvmv
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response 106 of 144:
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Jun 22 05:28 UTC 2004 |
John Carpenter isn't a filmmaker,
he's a truck farmer.
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remmers
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response 107 of 144:
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Jun 25 21:38 UTC 2004 |
Nah. He's done some turkeys (e.g. "Ghosts of Mars"), but at his best,
he's pretty good.
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jvmv
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response 108 of 144:
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Jun 26 06:16 UTC 2004 |
John Carpenter should work at a grocery store, he's a
great salesperson of green vegetables or something
like that.
Although his products have few nutritious as well as
the films he directs.
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mary
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response 109 of 144:
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Jun 26 12:52 UTC 2004 |
You should tell him that next time you sit down to lunch. ;-)
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jvmv
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response 110 of 144:
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Jun 27 07:25 UTC 2004 |
Yes. And I shall ask to him personal questions
relating to his life. Ex. "Did you ask Pumpkin
whether he bought the yatch yet?"
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tod
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response 111 of 144:
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Jun 27 18:41 UTC 2004 |
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jvmv
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response 112 of 144:
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Jun 28 07:51 UTC 2004 |
I thought about Bob Crane thing but it's been
in all media gossip columns, y'know. :P
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tod
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response 113 of 144:
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Jun 28 15:55 UTC 2004 |
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remmers
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response 114 of 144:
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Jun 29 01:55 UTC 2004 |
No, it's a different John Carpenter.
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jvmv
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response 115 of 144:
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Jun 29 07:17 UTC 2004 |
I'm afraid we're talking of the same Carpenter.
Are there how many Carpenter & Crane in the same situation?
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tod
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response 116 of 144:
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Jun 29 17:23 UTC 2004 |
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salad
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response 117 of 144:
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Jun 29 21:36 UTC 2004 |
That's a damn lie.
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jvmv
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response 118 of 144:
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Jun 30 07:31 UTC 2004 |
Here we go again...like Halloweenn series( I want your blood...)
Is it just me, or has John "Truck Farmer" Carpenter made more
bad movies than most other directors can even dream off?
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tod
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response 119 of 144:
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Jun 30 16:34 UTC 2004 |
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jvmv
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response 120 of 144:
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Jul 1 05:55 UTC 2004 |
Well, one thing you must learn from the movies is to
force you to think, no matter how hard it is to
contradict you.
American History X wont force you to think.
John Truck Farmer Carpenter's films will force
you to think in pumpkins.
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tod
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response 121 of 144:
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Jul 2 13:40 UTC 2004 |
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jvmv
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response 122 of 144:
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Jul 3 07:19 UTC 2004 |
This is the second step, tod.
First you'd force your brain to think over ideas.
Pumpkins aren't ideas.
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tod
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response 123 of 144:
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Jul 3 22:50 UTC 2004 |
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jvmv
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response 124 of 144:
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Jul 5 07:09 UTC 2004 |
You're right tod, we don't have to understand the ideas for
a movie to happen. Perhaps this is the simple reason which
Hallowen was made for people that don't think.
But all good film says a message.
And speaking honestly tod, I don't believe that an intelligent
guy like you is just going to the movies to see images, special
effects and dialogues.
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gelinas
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response 125 of 144:
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Jul 5 20:21 UTC 2004 |
"If you want to send a messasge, use Western Union!"
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tod
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response 126 of 144:
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Jul 6 16:37 UTC 2004 |
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jvmv
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response 127 of 144:
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Jul 7 06:47 UTC 2004 |
#re 125
Joe, say that to John "Truck Farmer" Carpenter.
I think this is the only way that
John "Truck Farmer" Carpenter knows to send
messages.
#re 126
It doesn't matter what that sounds. The fact
is that we're here to talk about films...criticizing
or not criticizing. That only depends on your knowledge.
The one just matter is we discuss points of views,
peacefully.
"Taxi driver":
That's a nonsense, VIP. You mentioned a film
in which is replete of messages and honestly
I believe that you didn't understand anything
about "Taxi Driver".
Paul Schrader is, first of all, a good writer. Didn't
you learn literature at school, VIP?
Look, I'm sorry if you're offended about John "Truck
Farmer" Carpenter.
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remmers
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response 128 of 144:
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Jul 7 15:45 UTC 2004 |
#127: "The one just matter is we discuss points of views, peacefully."
I wish you'd apply that principle to your own posts. You seem to be
mainly into stating your own views and insulting anyone who challenges
them. I don't call that "discussion".
On the topic of this item (which is "Underappreciated Movies", in case
you forgot), I'll mention last year's "Northfork", a fictional account
of the evacuation of a small Montana town in the 1950s that is being
evacuated to make way for a new dam, given an epic quality by its
stunning photography and larger-than-life characters.
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tod
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response 129 of 144:
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Jul 7 19:07 UTC 2004 |
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jvmv
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response 130 of 144:
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Jul 8 06:44 UTC 2004 |
#re 128
Are you lawyer of tod?
Well, about peacefully: I didn't mean that someone was not being
peaceful. I think that you didn't understand the point.
About insulting: where are you reading some insult?
Look,I recommend that you pay attention where our discussion began
exactly. My discussion concentrated in John "Truck farmer" Carpenter
when then tod provoked me with ironies.
Did you think I'd be quiet? Ah no way mr. lawyer, I'm not afraid of
discussing point of view because I have how justifying my arguments.
But that doesn't seem common here. Some people don't have enough
arguments to debate an idea then they use ironies or something like
that.
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