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Favourite Movie Quote #31 (permalink) Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:26 am   Favourite Movie Quote
 

The names of the characters helped me to remember the movie. I watched it about one week ago for the first time with my friends! I don't like old-fashioned movies, but this one was funny. Oh, do you know any other movies like that one?
Well, thank you for the teddy bear! ;)

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Favourite Movie Quote #32 (permalink) Sat Mar 27, 2010 8:16 am   Favourite Movie Quote
 

Hi Sali,
Which part of the movie do you think was funny, lol? It was one of the most dramatic movies I ever watched in my whole life. I don't know any other classic movies like the Casablanca, but the Chaplin's works are also great to watch. Once I have a great collection of them.

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Favourite Movie Quote #33 (permalink) Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:52 am   Favourite Movie Quote
 

Hi Mix,
Of course it is dram. I meant funny, because I thought it was really enjoyable movie. I was thinking 'Oh, come on, what's the point of watching a movie of 1942!', but my friend engaged me to watch it together.

What do you think about 'Pride & Prejudice'? Do you watch it?

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Favourite Movie Quote #34 (permalink) Sat Mar 27, 2010 10:59 am   Favourite Movie Quote
 

Morning Campers Hidehi!!
Mornin Bill!!

Hows about...........

"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known."
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Favourite Movie Quote #35 (permalink) Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:01 am   Favourite Movie Quote
 

Hi Pas,
Then you'd better to say it was entertaining not funny, LOL. Yes, I have watched it, Jane Austen's novels are great.

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Favourite Movie Quote #36 (permalink) Sat Mar 27, 2010 13:11 pm   Favourite Movie Quote
 

Ambivalent.Lurker wrote:
Morning Campers Hidehi!!
Mornin Bill!!

Hows about...........

"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known."


Hi Jaime,
As you are using too many "far", I think the movie might have one or two far in its title, LOL. and because it's not covering the whole "far" you typed, then I think it might be produced far many years ago like in 1965, LOL. Should I mention the name? :-)))

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Favourite Movie Quote #37 (permalink) Sat Mar 27, 2010 14:35 pm   Favourite Movie Quote
 

Mixmixi wrote:
Ambivalent.Lurker wrote:
Morning Campers Hidehi!!
Mornin Bill!!

Hows about...........

"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known."


Hi Jaime,
As you are using too many "far", I think the movie might have one or two far in its title, LOL. and because it's not covering the whole "far" you typed, then I think it might be produced far many years ago like in 1965, LOL. Should I mention the name? :-)))

Mixmixi


Mixi - You've gone to far.- So as far as I am concerned that would be far and away the best option. :-)

Check out 4m-50s


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Favourite Movie Quote #38 (permalink) Sat Mar 27, 2010 16:19 pm   Favourite Movie Quote
 

Hullo Lads,

Alright then, 'eres another one from me.

"Everyone that's ever been in a position to move against this bank always ended up dead or dissapeared".

This movie "talks" so much about my country. Corruption, collusion and nepotism is still prevalent in the government here (some say even worse). So much so, it is a public secret that everyone who has ever gone so far as to poke their nose and smell the smoke into those perversions always ended up arrested, dissapeared or dead.

Ah, but that's enough about the dark, disturbing reality of my country. So, who wants the next teddy bear?
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Favourite Movie Quote #39 (permalink) Sat Mar 27, 2010 17:40 pm   Favourite Movie Quote
 

Ambivalent.Lurker wrote:
Mixmixi wrote:
Ambivalent.Lurker wrote:
Morning Campers Hidehi!!
Mornin Bill!!

Hows about...........

"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known."


Hi Jaime,
As you are using too many "far", I think the movie might have one or two far in its title, LOL. and because it's not covering the whole "far" you typed, then I think it might be produced far many years ago like in 1965, LOL. Should I mention the name? :-)))

Mixmixi


Mixi - You've gone to far.- So as far as I am concerned that would be far and away the best option. :-)

Check out 4m-50s



Hi Jame,
Unfortunately I am not able to watch any YouTube videos because of the lovely filtering roles in my lovely country. So, my guess is not correct then, eh? Isn't it from a novel named "A Tale of Two Cities " by Dickens then? If not, then give me a clue at least please, LOL.

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Favourite Movie Quote #40 (permalink) Sat Mar 27, 2010 20:10 pm   Favourite Movie Quote
 

Ambivalent.Lurker wrote:
Morning Campers Hidehi!!


I may be off about movies here, but this piece of salutation aroused my curiosity. What does it mean, I wonder?
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Favourite Movie Quote #41 (permalink) Sun Mar 28, 2010 18:43 pm   Favourite Movie Quote
 

Youscream_Icecream wrote:
Ambivalent.Lurker wrote:
Morning Campers Hidehi!!


I may be off about movies here, but this piece of salutation aroused my curiosity. What does it mean, I wonder?


Well Screamer Hi de hi was the morning call on the old English campsites like Butlins/Pontins after the war and right up to the sixties. Bills the man to ask - he was a "Red Coat"

Mixi - you were right it was tale of two cities - thats bad about you tube being blocked!!
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