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« Reply #1410 on: June 17, 2011, 08:17:47 AM »

written it down,Granny. There was a similar weird true incident here in Israel in the 1950's where Yemenite children were purportedly stolen away from their parents and given to white Ashkenazi couples who were childless. There have been countless attempts to find out if this really happened or not, but nobody seems to know.Reminds me a bit of Rabbit-Proof Fence.
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« Reply #1411 on: June 18, 2011, 05:13:45 AM »

I discovered 'shameless' the uk version.  I cant believe that escaped my radar. loving it.
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« Reply #1412 on: July 14, 2011, 04:28:57 AM »

I recently had the unpleasant experience of watching "Thor"...what a gigantic piece of  th_bq with added lukewarm  th_b...I have always found the concept of Thor being a superhero quite absurd. He is a thunder god! But in the movie, the gods are not gods, Bifrost is a giantic energy wave that can destroy Jotunheim, Loki is a pathetic creep who is desperate for his Odin's attention, Sif is some sort of shield-Maiden, a brunette BTW though anyone slightly familiar with the Icelandic Eddas would know about the hair spun by the dwarves out of magic and sunlight....Mjolnirs handles is about five times to large, Thor is some big, blond pretty boy who, even though he has never been to Earth and is not a god, is for some reason fluent in English. Valhalla consists of tall, shiny, majestic buildings where people prance about in metal helmets adorned with ever-so-pretty ornamental wings and flowing red capes...
The acting was wooden, at times overtly melodrmatic and the plot was downright stupid. To me, this movie was a complete and utter failure, both with regards to its approach to Norse Mythology and entertainment value...
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« Reply #1413 on: July 14, 2011, 04:44:00 AM »

Unfortunately, ETR, they're making movies out of comics today because all the good books are too difficult for the average Holywood producer have been taken.
Some escapist fantasy works well enough, some doesn't. Thanks for the heads-up on one that doesn't.
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« Reply #1414 on: July 14, 2011, 09:01:16 PM »

Have recently been having a British Binge  uk_a-01 .... Doc Martin (#1-4), Pie In the Sky (#1, with #2-5 on order), George Gently (#1, and set to order #2-4) and New Tricks (#1 but #2-4 are coming soon).  Boy, am I ever happy that Amazon th_ak finally has the US Region 1 version of these.



Doc Martin -- irascible surgeon with haemophobia becomes GP in Cornish fishing village. th_ah th_ah

Pie In The Sky -- Metro detective wants to retire to run his own restaurant.  His boss won't sign off on the paperwork.  Cooking + detecting th_bf th_bf

George Gently -- Scotland Yard Detective - with a conscience, morals and high standards - moves into Yorkshire after his wife is run down and killed. th_ag th_bf

New Tricks -- after shooting a dog, lady Detective is put in charge of squad of misfits/has-beens to crack "cold" cases. th_ah th_ag th_bf

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« Reply #1415 on: July 15, 2011, 08:05:01 AM »

Just saw "Chico and Rita" at the Jerusalem Film Festival.Animated Cuban Jazz romance-quite magical  th_ak
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« Reply #1416 on: July 23, 2011, 10:16:57 AM »

I stumbled across this film review.....Some genius English!

http://mankabros.com/blogs/btp/2011/07/22/captain-america-the-first-avenger-review/

Looks like there could be some good EFL opportunities in Finland  th_bi
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« Reply #1417 on: July 24, 2011, 03:15:16 PM »

Just finished watching Transformers 3. It was exactly as I expected. My phone's snake and sudoku got a work out and I also went for a short walk around the cinema during. The girlfriend seemed amused though.

It annoys me that I can't enjoy this type of film very much, I just can't see past all the sub-par acting, dialogue and gratuitous product placement.
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« Reply #1418 on: July 24, 2011, 03:50:11 PM »

I watched that too...well, watched and watched...I kept wondering why old robots, like the thingy Prime voiced by Leonard Nimoy, have weird metal beards? It was a silly, silly movir...Also watched Ironclad...it was even dumber....then watched "Jumping over the broom" which was about as interesting and original as stale oatmeal...
Managed to download and watch episode 1-7 of "The Borgias", excellent stuff and, for once, Jeremy Irons does not ham it up, almost makes one forget his role as Profion in "Dungeons and Dragons"...trying hard to find a good, downloadable copy of the last three episodes.
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« Reply #1419 on: July 24, 2011, 04:35:56 PM »

was going to do the Borgias,but have not finished the Tudors yet  th_ah
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« Reply #1420 on: August 04, 2011, 10:39:01 PM »

Saw "Red Dog" yesterday at the movies. All the Aussies should see this Australian movie which is set in the 1970s. I quote Rachel Taylor the Aussie actress."It's about how these people move to the Pilbara to work in the mining industry, make money and leave. But that doesn't always work out; they fall in love with the place and with each other. And the emblem of that is this dog,who is this dirty buggar who wanders around and eats things he shouldn't and farts on the bus. He's a little mongrel, but everyone falls in love with him."
To really appreciate this, it helps to understand what it is like for these rough Aussie blokes in isolated mining camps; they do unusual things and will gamble on two flies crawling up a wall. The red dog "koko" plays his part very well. Based on a TRUE story, this dog wandered all over Western Australia, hitching rides on all sorts of vehicles and seemingly knowing where he was going. A bronze statue of him was erected on the outskirts of Dampier (Western Australia) with a plaque which reads "Red Dog: the Pilbara wanderer. Erected by the many friends made during his travels." The film reviews can be Googled and will perhaps give a better overview of the movie. George will understand about that part of the Country and its red dust. I think ETR and other folk who care about animals, will really like this movie even if we Aussies appear a bit strange, particularly back in the 1970's. Please make the effort, it is worth it! th_bf
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« Reply #1421 on: August 05, 2011, 05:28:28 AM »

I just watched "Cowboys and Aliens"...it could have been a good and funny movie, instead it was trite, even boring in places, acting was wooden and the plot was idiotic.
Now downloading 'The Smurfs"...I like smurfs...
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« Reply #1422 on: August 05, 2011, 07:11:58 AM »

I like them better in French "Schtroumpfs"  th_ah
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« Reply #1423 on: August 05, 2011, 07:33:09 AM »

Now downloading 'The Smurfs"...I like smurfs...

They're ok, if you grill them right and use enough Tabasco sauce on them. th_u
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« Reply #1424 on: August 10, 2011, 06:56:42 AM »

Things I learned this summer. Shia LeBeouf is a much better actor when dubbed in Mandarin and I'll watch just about anything that J.J. Abrams puts out.
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