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Old May 29th 2008, 10:48 pm
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Bill Murray leads in one of my all time fave movies - The Razor's Edge. Actually one of my fave books and thought the film was not a bad take on it. He does have a very slappable face though. Hmmm.

I found a DVD of a movie that I've been hunting down for years - Splendor in the Grass - Natalie Wood. I thought it was fabulous when I first saw it and on watching it again recently, still thought it was good but not 'great'. I think some of the romance has leached out of my old bones.
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Old May 30th 2008, 1:50 am
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Bill Murray leads in one of my all time fave movies - The Razor's Edge. Actually one of my fave books and thought the film was not a bad take on it. He does have a very slappable face though. Hmmm.

I found a DVD of a movie that I've been hunting down for years - Splendor in the Grass - Natalie Wood. I thought it was fabulous when I first saw it and on watching it again recently, still thought it was good but not 'great'. I think some of the romance has leached out of my old bones.
That reminds me of an old *sick* joke.

What sort of wood doesn't float?


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That reminds me of an old *sick* joke.

What sort of wood doesn't float?
Tut tut

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He was okay in Caddyshack - I seem to remember he didn't have any lines. Is that true?

I've also lived a couple of other films he's been in: Ghostbusters and Groundhog day, but I think both of those films would have done well with another actor. (I think he was a bit creepy in Ghostbusters )
He did - "Cinderella Story..."

I like that one which I can never remember the name of, where they rob a bank and get out as hostages.
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Okay. I guess I'm the only one who doesn't find Bill Murray very funny.


I'm not sure whether it was supposed to be funny or not but Lost in Translation is number 3 in my 'Time I'll never get back' list of films.
I don't find Bill Murray remotely funny, not even a raised corner of lip amusing. Oh and he's ugly too.

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It did when it came out. Now it's just wank.
You must get that lisp seen to.

The Shawshank Redemption was a great film imo.
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It's about lost moments, lost opportunities, the paths we choose in life and the reasons we choose them... it's really a love story - two people who are strangers who come together for a short time, who have something beautiful together but who lose... or are they just better off because they knew each other? A film which might raise more questions than it answers, but that's ok I think.
really? I must have watched the idiots version
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really? I must have watched the idiots version
Maybe.
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I think I watched the, depressing, not going anywhere and not going to improve your life in anyway version.
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I think I watched the, depressing, not going anywhere and not going to improve your life in anyway version.
Did you? Probably the same one Possums watched.
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Maybe.
I loved dead poets society though
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Old Jun 1st 2008, 11:48 am
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Did you? Probably the same one Possums watched.
Maybe you saw Lust in Translation.

Did Bill Murray look like a tall dutch bloke with a tash?
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Maybe you saw Lust in Translation.

Did Bill Murray look like a tall dutch bloke with a tash?
OMG! THAT'S what it was!

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