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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 5:22 am
by Osiris
@Flagg - consultancy in what field? (BTW I assume the interviews won't be held in daylight!) Image

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 11:23 am
by Chrissy
Brink: Did you need help?
I'm not sure I can help you against vampires... you see I kinda like them... Especially if they look like a certain mister Pitt...

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 11:29 am
by Ubik
Damned... my wife likes Brad Pitt too... must be the eyes Image

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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 11:31 am
by Chrissy
Ubik: The eyes? How about the entire package? Image Image

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 11:48 am
by Ubik
The eyes, the package... whatever Image

Fact is that right after we watch a Pitt film, we have to watch one with my favorites (C.Z. Jones, Salma Hayek, Liz Hurley etc.) to balance things...

Damn, he is propably the best actor of his generation and all women can see are his looks Image Image Image

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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 11:54 am
by Chrissy
Ubik: His acting skills are part of the package... (He takes a lot of parts where he doesn't need his looks, I loved his accent in Devil's own...)

What kind of movies do you want to watch hon...?

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 12:05 pm
by Ubik
Not any particular kind... I am hoocked in intelligent films. Of the recent (2000-2001) filmography I enjoyed "the Snatch" (starring the above mentioned) and "Unbreakable". The rest was - IMHO - crap. Including "Crounching tiger-hidden dragon" all the critics loved so much.
Some of my favorite all time films:

12 Monkeys (with your Brad Pitt)
Truman show
Brazil
Kagemusha
Clockwork orange
Dr Strangelove
Blade Runner
The Shining
Fight Club (again Brad Pitt)
all the Monty Python's films (especially Life of Brian)

and a lot more. how about you?

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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 12:13 pm
by Chrissy
Ubik: I heard "Unbreakable" was a real disappointment... Have to wait a bit for "The Snatch" But heard all kinds of good things about it... It's been a while since I saw good new movie... "Dogma" made me laugh a lot but it's not a really good movie...

Really good films?

The Game
12 Monkeys
the sixth sence
Life of Brian
the Tomas Crown Affair

Why can't I come up with any others with a good story? I'll get back to you when my brain starts functioning again Image

As mentioned before I liked Interview with a Vampire, if you've read the books it gets even better.

EDIT:

Silence of the lambs... loved it. (especially Antony Hopkins)


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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 12:25 pm
by Ubik
Well, Unbreakable is not a masterpiece, but it stands out - in my case - from the crap they served us this year. And "the Snatch"... hhhmm... if you have watched "Lock stock and two smoking barrels" and you liked it (I did) you 're gonna love this one. And being a Brad Pitt fan... he is a fantastic Pikey Image Image Image you shall LYAO just listening to him Image

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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 12:28 pm
by Chrissy
Ubik: Sounds good. My best friend is a worse Pitt-fan than I am and she's been talking about it for quite some time... But I agree that the rest of this year sofar has been crap. As I said, I'll probably won't see Unbreakable for a while, think I'll have to wait till it's on video.

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 9:54 pm
by Flagg
@Ubik & Chrissy,

You are talking about movies and you are leaving a couple of really good ones out.

IMO there are two types of movies. On the one hand you have the entertaining movies. These type of movies are entertaining, but they offer nothing truly special.

Example of these would be:
Gone in sixty seconds
Bone collector
Hannibal
Gladiator
X-men

On the other hand you have the great movies. These are entertaining, but they have a little bit of extra:
Pulp Fiction
Fight Club
Life of Brian
Search for the holy Grail
The Game
Sixth sense
Forrest Gump

@Chrissy, Unbreakable is a nice movie, but it is certainly not a movie that necessarily needs to be seen in the theatre. It will do just fine on a vcr.

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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 10:58 pm
by Flagg
Originally posted by Osiris:
@Flagg - consultancy in what field? (BTW I assume the interviews won't be held in daylight!) Image
Consultancy in the service field. The area that I am most interested is customer and employee satisfaction. They have a huge project running on the internet, but it is in Dutch. I have made sure that the interview is not in daylight. Image Image

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 11:00 pm
by Brink
Flagg-You're lucky that Chrissy won't slay vampires Image Image

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2001 11:02 pm
by Flagg
Originally posted by Chrissy:
Brink: Did you need help?
I'm not sure I can help you against vampires... you see I kinda like them...
Hmmmmm........ Image Image


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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2001 12:10 am
by Flagg
@Vehemence, please post here.

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2001 12:37 am
by Vehemence
Ok ok... I'll post... although I don't like revealing things until the right time. However, here goes:

Sex: Male
Age: 20 (21 in April) But close enough, so I'm 21!
Location: Perth, Australia (most isolated capital city in the world)
Appearance: 6'2. Weight? Um.. 68Kilograms.. whatever that is in pounds I haven't a clue. Dark blonde hair, green/blue/grey eyes, and (i've been told) a piercing smile.
Likes: Writing, walking in the rain, and generally doing things that excite me... time will reveal all.
Dislikes: things that annoy me.
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Current Crisis: Trying to prove to a small mongolian tribe that I'm not actually GOD.
Favourite Movie: Mel Brook's History of The World.
Occupation: Full Time Student of Information Systems / Psychology.

That's about it... for now... Feel like I've just signed up for some sorta online computer dating service...

...And your match is... A 22 year old Hungarian Girl name Helga who enjoys Accupuncture and cooking naked in the kitchen...

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2001 12:42 am
by Flagg
Why doesn't the psychology part surprise me?? Image Image

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2001 3:01 am
by Alexia
I guess I should do this too, eh?

Sex: Female
Age: 18
Location: Prior Lake, Minnesota USA
Appearance: 5'4" 135 lbs. Hazel eyes; blondish shoulder length hair that is turning auburn due to the lack of sun; two tattoos: one going all the way around my arm, the other on my shoulder
Likes: Writing, reading, P&P & Live-action Rpgs, singing, shocking people (whether it be by the way I dress, or what I say Image)
Dislikes: Bad drivers Image Hey, 5 accidents in under two years can do that to a girl (none were my fault)
Occupation: Full time student
Favorite Movies: The Dark Crystal, Dragonheart, the Labirynth, the Rocky Horror Picture Show Image

anything else?

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2001 3:03 am
by Flagg
What type of tattoos do you have??? Image Image

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2001 3:07 am
by Alexia
The one going around my arm is of two vines (picture the stems of roses that have been dried) that are woven around each other.

The one on my shoulder is of a Tarot Card from the Dragon's Tarot called the three of swords...it's a cracked heart that is bleeding with three swords sticking in it, and a green dragon behind it.