"Bad Girls", about four women in 1880's Colorado, who run a way from town after killing a man who is beating up on one of them. Good actresses (Madeline Stowe, Andie MacDowell, Drew Barrymore, and Mary Stuart Masterson), terrible movie. Another clunker was "Coyote Ugly".
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The worst films you watched
by greendawn inwe often talk about the best films that we have seen but what about the opposite, what were some films that really disappointed you either at the cinema or at home watching them from a dvd (or vhs though that got outdated now)?
one film i found very boring was the "horse whisperer".
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star wars series
by candidlynuts insounds like its still a couple years away but hopefuly it'll be good!!.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4808746.stm.
star wars series to run and run george lucas has been working on the fourth indiana jonesthe tv series spin-off of the stars wars film franchise will run to at least 100 episodes, according to producer rick mccallum.
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gaiagirl
The most exciting bit of news for me is that there is going to be a fourth Indiana Jones film! Yay! I wonder, though, since it has been SO long since the last film, will they get Harrison Ford to play Indy once more, or perhaps someone else?
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Your favorite online stores?
by daystar inuncrate - the online buyer's guide for men - while not technically a store itself, the guys find all the coolest toys for men of taste.. target - who doesn't like target?.
amazon - dude, they have, like, everything!.
outpost - at least to check prices before i head to fry's.. new falcon publications - esoterica.
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gaiagirl
Amazon.com for DVD movies and lots of other stuff, Alibris.com for some hard to find books, and Waveformrecords.com for their neat catalog of Ambient and Electronica CDs. Backroadsmusic.com also has a lot of neat New Age, Ambient, Space, and Electronica CDs, and Purplus.com has a lot of software at good prices, including stuff for the BeOS operating system. Thinkgeek.com has a good selection of goodies for cubicle dwellers and computer nerds, and Evolvefish.com has many, many cool T-shirts, bumperstickers, car emblems, books, and other things for freethinkers and liberal minded folks.
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Was Jesus sacrifice really a sacrifice?
by jambon1 ini would like to state firstly that i in no way intend to offend anyone.. its just when i was in the org i had major problems with the blood issue/death because of persecution.
many times we were taught that god does`nt ask us to do anything that he has`nt done himself.
now imagine everything the bible says about jesus really did happen.
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I wonder if Jesus went through any more suffering than the two 'evildoers' who died on either side of him?
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How Did Things Change After You Were Baptised?
by whyizit ini've noticed that a lot of jws and former jws have said there was a big change after they became baptised.
how were you treated before, as compared to after?
is there really that noticeable of a difference?
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The individual who was 'studying' with me cancelled our study a few weeks after my baptism. I wanted to continue studying in a second publication after having finished the first, however they were not willing to waste their time since they couldn't count time on me any longer.
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Film Scenes that got burnt onto your memory
by greendawn inwhat were some film scenes that pleased or horrified you so much that they stayed vivid in your memory for a long time?
the one i always recall is the scene where anthony hopkins (playing as hannibal lector) lobotomised ray liotta (paul krendler) cutting off pieces of his brain and giving them to him to eat.
he also took some of liotta's cooked brain in a plane and gave them to an unsuspecting passenger boy sitting next to him to eat.
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The opening scenes of "Contact", in which the viewer is gliding through interstellar space, gradually passing through bands of radio waves, first very old signals from the early 20th century, then becoming gradually more current as one came nearer and nearer to the Earth. The most impressive aspect of all this was the amazing visuals of galaxies, star systems, planets of our own system, etc, as Earth was approached.
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gaiagirl
I don't use Windows much anymore except for games. Internet and email is exclusively on BeOS or Zeta, and I've just begun using the new SeaMonkey browser/email client, which is based on the old Netscape/Mozilla platform, ported to run on Be. I am interested in the new Windows Vista, and wait to see how that turns out.
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Beloved actor Don Knotts has died...
by TresHappy inrest in peace barney!
what is your favorite andy griffith episode?
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gaiagirl
Don Knotts had a string of comedy movies in the '60s and '70s, which were shown on TV in later years. Remember "The Incredible Mr Limpet" (where he turns into a fish), or "The Reluctant Astronaut", or "The Love God", or some of the westerns with Tim Conway (The Apple Dumpling Gang)? I also enjoyed him during the "Threes Company" years.
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Favorite Beer
by DigitalFokus insummit pale ale (local brew)
or miller lite
whats your favorite beer.
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Zima
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Sexual or spiritual pleasure?
by greendawn ini always wondered in my life is it better to gratify sexual excitation or divert it away from its goals of gratification and use it to develop culture or expand awareness (knowledge) in areas of interest?
or is it too frustrating to do that?
or is there no value in the belief that denied physical pleasure takes the form of a deeper, more sustained and profitable in the long term spiritual pleasure?
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I know two people who have chosen to live celibate lives, as a result of a series of bad relationships. They do appear to be happier than when they were in the bad relationships, but not as happy as they would be in a good relationship. In neither instance do they appear to be more "spiritual" than anyone else, although THEY may think they are.