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Title: What in the Heck is Wrong with Women?
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Why in the hell do women voluntarily watch movies they know going to make them cry? I just don't understand it. My wife actually seeks out these kinds of movies.

I believe there is brain damage involved.

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#39. To: PSUSA (#33)

Yeah. I don't know who it was that played him, but I can act better than he can.

lol.....that one was a dud.

I enjoyed the Matrix, more sci-fi than action, despite Keanu Reeves impaired acting abilities. It's amazing that the movie could hold up despite that massive flaw, but it did.

Die Hard, Independence Day and Rambo do no justice to good vs evil plot. Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, the Dark Knight are far superior in working with this plot, IMHO. : )

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abraxas  posted on  2010-07-04   16:55:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: Turtle (#36)

The world saved by a Jew and a Negro. Yeah. right. Both are busy trying to destroy it.

If that is what you got out of the movie then you missed it.


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farmfriend  posted on  2010-07-04   16:55:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: Turtle (#36)

The world saved by a Jew and a Negro. Yeah. right. Both are busy trying to destroy it.

True. I never thought of it in those terms, but you're right.

I just thought the acting sucked.


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PSUSA  posted on  2010-07-04   16:55:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: All (#37)

I forgot The Fugitive film.

Lod  posted on  2010-07-04   16:56:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#43. To: Lod (#42) (Edited)

I forgot The Fugitive film.

both of those were good

What about Fifth element?


"With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators."
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farmfriend  posted on  2010-07-04   16:57:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#44. To: Lod (#37)

airplane hijacking, cruise ships sinking - that sort of stuff.

Did she like Snakes on a Plane?

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abraxas  posted on  2010-07-04   17:01:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#45. To: farmfriend (#40)

If that is what you got out of the movie then you missed it.

A quote from the movie:

"I'm not Jewish."

"Nobody's perfect."

St. Ausgustine on the State: "It was a criminal band that achieved legitimacy not by renouncing aggression, but rather by attaining impunity."

Turtle  posted on  2010-07-04   17:08:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#46. To: farmfriend, abraxas, 4 (#43)

I don't know.

I've never even heard of them, but that means nothing.

This afternoon she was watching Stephen King's Misery on the tube...that bitch was one sick, sick, puppy.

Lod  posted on  2010-07-04   17:11:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#47. To: Big Meanie (#34)

Now, please tell me the answer to something I've wondered about all my life: why do women scream?

There are evolutionary benefits to screaming. In primal times, a woman's scream would bring the hunter/warrior men back into the camp to defend the tribal dwellings. It's a biological rally cry. Screams can be both sexual and social and monkeys continue to scream for both reasons.

Now, please tell me why men do not intuitively understand the primal nature of a woman's scream? : )

"The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. ... We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of." Edward Bernays, Father of Public Relations

abraxas  posted on  2010-07-04   17:12:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#48. To: Lod (#46)

Fifth Element


"With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators."
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farmfriend  posted on  2010-07-04   17:13:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#49. To: Lod (#46)

Oh, that's the one with Kathy Bates......she kicked butt on acting in that one.

"The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. ... We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of." Edward Bernays, Father of Public Relations

abraxas  posted on  2010-07-04   17:13:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#50. To: Turtle (#45)

Humor. I thought it was funny.


"With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators."
James Madison, Letter to James Robertson, April 20, 1831

farmfriend  posted on  2010-07-04   17:14:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#51. To: abraxas (#39)

That is why Star Wars is such a classic, even now. Not sure about the other ones, because I haven't seen them. I'm not real big on going to the movies. But you're probably right. Rambo was more of a gut-level reluctant revenge tale that men like, Die Hard was almost as silly as Ind. Day. Don't people know that real high explosives don't produce great big fireballs, and that magazines need to be changed once in a while?

I like the mob movies, especially with Joe Pesci (sp?). He plays a great psychopath in both Casino and Goodfellas and I enjoy his ultimate demise in both. He even looks like Tony Spilotro, the real mobster portrayed in Casino. Those roles were perfect casting.

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PSUSA  posted on  2010-07-04   17:19:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#52. To: abraxas (#49)

I believe that she got an Oscar for that unbelievably sick performance.

Trying to enjoy a sandwich during the fight scene where she got beaned with the typewriter, shot the dude in the shoulder, and then they were rolling around on the floor with him trying to gouge out her eyes...great goodness, I had to leave the room so I didn't lose my lunch.

Lod  posted on  2010-07-04   17:24:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: farmfriend (#27)

My mom's first date was to see that movie.

I was barely out of diapers when it came out. LOL!

"One of the least understood strategies of the world revolution now moving rapidly toward its goal is the use of mind control as a major means of obtaining the consent of the people who will be subjects of the New World Order." K.M. Heaton, The National Educator

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-07-04   17:27:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#54. To: PSUSA (#51)

Don't people know that real high explosives don't produce great big fireballs, and that magazines need to be changed once in a while?

What? Are you saying that there's no such thing as an endless magazine? : )

I like Pesci too. He's a great gangster. Did you see 8 Heads in a Duffle Bag? That's one of those dark humor flicks and Joe was excellent. I recommend that one if you haven't seen it, I think you would like it.

Did you ever see Once Upon a Time in America? It's really long......four hours, but it's great. I loved GoodFellas too, Pesci, De Niro and Ray Liotta were fantastic. Some say, that was the best mob movie ever, but it's a tough call when OUTiA is in the mix and the Godfather. Al Paccino was great in that. I never tire of watching a good mob movie.

"The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. ... We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of." Edward Bernays, Father of Public Relations

abraxas  posted on  2010-07-04   17:29:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#55. To: Lod (#52)

...great goodness, I had to leave the room so I didn't lose my lunch.

lol.......that was a sick battle. I wouldn't try eating during that scene. : )

"The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. ... We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of." Edward Bernays, Father of Public Relations

abraxas  posted on  2010-07-04   17:31:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#56. To: PSUSA (#51)

Don't people know that real high explosives don't produce great big fireballs, and that magazines need to be changed once in a while?

They have special weapons in the movies that allow them to load on Sundays and shoot all week.

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F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2010-07-04   17:31:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#57. To: abraxas (#28) (Edited)

So, tell my why men voluntarily watch crap like Rambo, Independence Day and Die Hard..........uuuhhhhgggg. : ) Where's the plot?

It's a guy thing. Every real man wants, in his own mind and spirit, be able to do his duty, to stand in the face of overwhelming odds in defense of all that is good and right, and prevail. It is not even the accolades it's like the line in the old Western where the quiet Cowboy single handedly captures the Cattle Rustlers, wards off an Indian attack, collars the crooked Sheriff, and then shoots down four fingers of "Red Eye" without gasping. Then when confronted with being told by the pretty Cattle Baron heiress how wonderful he is, who has fallen madly in love with him, then wrings the brim of his hat, looks down and kicks the dust with the toe of his boot, looks up and bashfully and uncomfortably says: "Aw, shucks ma'am, twarn't nuthin'."

It's the same in reverse on "Chick Flicks". Why on earth would someone want to set through 2 boring schmaltzy hours of "Fried Green Tomatoes" or "Love Story". Yecccccccch!!!!!!!!

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Original_Intent  posted on  2010-07-04   17:39:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#58. To: Lod (#37)

Mrs.L likes all the Die Hard movies, Witness, and anything with massive destruction, airplane hijacking, cruise ships sinking - that sort of stuff.

Now, "Witness" was a good flick. I don't think Harrison Ford got the credit he deserved for that one. Of course any movie with Harrison Ford in it is a good movie. He's about the only male lead out there that echoes the great leading men of the past.

"One of the least understood strategies of the world revolution now moving rapidly toward its goal is the use of mind control as a major means of obtaining the consent of the people who will be subjects of the New World Order." K.M. Heaton, The National Educator

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-07-04   17:43:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#59. To: abraxas, 4 (#55)

some idiot thought that scene funny - put down your sandwiches, my friends -

Lod  posted on  2010-07-04   17:43:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#60. To: abraxas (#39)

Star Wars

Yessssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!

I want a Lightsaber - a REAL one.

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Original_Intent  posted on  2010-07-04   17:45:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#61. To: Original_Intent, abraxas (#57)

Why on earth would someone want to set through 2 boring schmaltzy hours of "Fried Green Tomatoes" or "Love Story". Yecccccccch!!!!!!!!

Never have and never will though there are some great chick flix out there. First Wives Club was great! Chocolate also good. I even liked the updated version of Born Yesterday. Actually I think the updated version was better than the original.


"With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators."
James Madison, Letter to James Robertson, April 20, 1831

farmfriend  posted on  2010-07-04   17:46:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#62. To: Original_Intent, abraxas (#60)

Star Wars

Yessssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!

I want a Lightsaber - a REAL one.

They're running a marathon today. I've been watching them all morning. They are on episode II right now.


"With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators."
James Madison, Letter to James Robertson, April 20, 1831

farmfriend  posted on  2010-07-04   17:47:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#63. To: Original_Intent (#57)

Now, I don't care who you are, male or female, we can all agree on The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly as an excellent movie. I also liked the Magnificent Seven. Another one that was more about camrades and killin' bad guys than saving damsels in distress.

It's the genre of "drama" that turns guys off I think.......and that goes beyond the movie theatre. : )

"The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. ... We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of." Edward Bernays, Father of Public Relations

abraxas  posted on  2010-07-04   17:48:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#64. To: Original_Intent, Lod (#58)

Of course any movie with Harrison Ford in it is a good movie.

Too true.

He's about the only male lead out there that echoes the great leading men of the past.

Clint is still holding his own. Great upcoming leading men would be Matt Damon and the guy, can't remember his name, that plays the Transporter.


"With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators."
James Madison, Letter to James Robertson, April 20, 1831

farmfriend  posted on  2010-07-04   17:49:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#65. To: abraxas, Original_Intent, Lod (#63)

Now, I don't care who you are, male or female, we can all agree on The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly as an excellent movie. I also liked the Magnificent Seven. Another one that was more about camrades and killin' bad guys than saving damsels in distress.

Dirty Dozen!


"With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators."
James Madison, Letter to James Robertson, April 20, 1831

farmfriend  posted on  2010-07-04   17:50:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#66. To: Original_Intent (#57)

How about Steel Magnolias?

You're correct about Ford.

Dude has a top-shelf body of work.

From Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and on, and on. He just doesn't make bad films.

(For some reason, Mrs.L says that he reminds her of me. I don't see it, but it's nice to hear.)

Off to do the family burnt food offerings' thing for our 234th, 4th.

Lod  posted on  2010-07-04   17:51:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#67. To: farmfriend (#61)

First Wives Club was genuinely witty though - it transcended the "Chick Flick" genre because of the humor and because that one woman's husband was such a bastard you wanted to see the prick get what he deserved. I think "Adam's Rib", and "Bringing Up Baby" were also quite good - the originals that is. And no movie with Bette Davis in it could ever be called strictly a "Chick Flick".

"One of the least understood strategies of the world revolution now moving rapidly toward its goal is the use of mind control as a major means of obtaining the consent of the people who will be subjects of the New World Order." K.M. Heaton, The National Educator

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-07-04   17:52:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#68. To: farmfriend, Original_Intent (#61)

I didn't mind Fried Green Tomatoes. I like the First Wives Club too. I loved My Girl and Stand by Me--great sound tracks too. Oh, and My Girl was a real tear jerker.

"The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. ... We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of." Edward Bernays, Father of Public Relations

abraxas  posted on  2010-07-04   17:52:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#69. To: Lod (#66)

How about Steel Magnolias?

Haven't seen. I keep meaning to pick it up on VHS at the local GoodWill where I scrounge for movies.

Enjoy the offerings. "Grog like burned meat." "Ugh!"

"One of the least understood strategies of the world revolution now moving rapidly toward its goal is the use of mind control as a major means of obtaining the consent of the people who will be subjects of the New World Order." K.M. Heaton, The National Educator

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-07-04   17:54:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#70. To: farmfriend (#65)

Oh, how could I forget the Dirty Dozen......I loved that one. Did you see the Unforgiven? That was great too.

"The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. ... We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of." Edward Bernays, Father of Public Relations

abraxas  posted on  2010-07-04   17:54:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#71. To: farmfriend (#64)

Clint is still holding his own

Gran Torino was great!!

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abraxas  posted on  2010-07-04   17:55:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#72. To: Lod (#66)

Off to do the family burnt food offerings' thing for our 234th, 4th.

Dayum, Lod, I knew you were old but I didn't know you were that old! LOL! Sorry, couldn't resist. Hope you have had a great day and that your grillin' comes out good (and I suspect it will).

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#73. To: farmfriend, abraxas, Lod (#65)

Now, I don't care who you are, male or female, we can all agree on The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly as an excellent movie. I also liked the Magnificent Seven. Another one that was more about camrades and killin' bad guys than saving damsels in distress.

Dirty Dozen!

I think "The Magnificent Seven" is one of my all time favorites. I presume you are all aware that it was a remake of the classic Japanese tale "The Seven Samurai"? Kurosawa did it ages ago and it is well worth renting and watching even now.

"The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" for all its defects is a stirring movie.

Of course we can't leave out Dirty, "Go ahead and make my day.", Harry.

Despite the sad ending "Braveheart" was a great movie.

"One of the least understood strategies of the world revolution now moving rapidly toward its goal is the use of mind control as a major means of obtaining the consent of the people who will be subjects of the New World Order." K.M. Heaton, The National Educator

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-07-04   17:59:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#74. To: abraxas, farmfriend (#70)

Oh, how could I forget the Dirty Dozen......I loved that one. Did you see the Unforgiven? That was great too.

Better, and based on a true story, was "The Devil's Brigade" with William Holden.

The one I would like to see made was another true incident. A Marine Combat Brigade was landed at the wrong spot on one of the Island campaigns, Saipan I think, during WWII. It was one of those miraculous accidents, because they were landed in the path of an approaching Japanese Armored Division, out manned, and out gunned they used the tight terrain to defeat a force 4 times their size.

"One of the least understood strategies of the world revolution now moving rapidly toward its goal is the use of mind control as a major means of obtaining the consent of the people who will be subjects of the New World Order." K.M. Heaton, The National Educator

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-07-04   18:04:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#75. To: abraxas (#70)

Did you see the Unforgiven? That was great too.

Yes but I am a Clint fan!


"With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators."
James Madison, Letter to James Robertson, April 20, 1831

farmfriend  posted on  2010-07-04   18:06:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#76. To: abraxas (#71)

Gran Torino was great!!

Amen!


"With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators."
James Madison, Letter to James Robertson, April 20, 1831

farmfriend  posted on  2010-07-04   18:07:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#77. To: Original_Intent (#73)

Despite the sad ending "Braveheart" was a great movie.

That was one of Mel's best, IMHO.

"The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. ... We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of." Edward Bernays, Father of Public Relations

abraxas  posted on  2010-07-04   18:09:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#78. To: farmfriend (#62)

Star Wars

Yessssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!

I want a Lightsaber - a REAL one.

They're running a marathon today. I've been watching them all morning. They are on episode II right now.

I have all but one of them - the second to last - and have watched most of them 2 to 4 times.

I also have all the Star Trek movies, but they are not as good. Although the second one "The Wrath of Khan" was good, and "Star Trek 'Generations'" was not bad although I was sorry to see them kill of Captain Kirk at the end.

"One of the least understood strategies of the world revolution now moving rapidly toward its goal is the use of mind control as a major means of obtaining the consent of the people who will be subjects of the New World Order." K.M. Heaton, The National Educator

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-07-04   18:09:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#79. To: Original_Intent, abraxas, Lod (#73)

I think "The Magnificent Seven" is one of my all time favorites. I presume you are all aware that it was a remake of the classic Japanese tale "The Seven Samurai"? Kurosawa did it ages ago and it is well worth renting and watching even now.

Which reminds me there was a good western that had a Samurai in it. Can't remember the name. Course I even liked the Last Samurai with what's his name.


"With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators."
James Madison, Letter to James Robertson, April 20, 1831

farmfriend  posted on  2010-07-04   18:09:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  



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