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You are correct about one thing. I do believe that when I speak the audience is, at the very least, charmed, possibly even enraptured. Have a nice day.... ...as far as you know.... We're done here. Kudos to you as we all need hobbies. We are done here. Not trying to enforce anything. You are free to shape your vocabulary as well as your reputation. More "deep" thoughts. Profanity indicates a lack of respect for the audience and, usually, a limited intellect. Good one! Are you looking forward to Dunkirk? I saw Life...meh! It's not my genre. I'm guessing if you enjoy the space stuff you would enjoy, not love, it. I don't know your tastes. I'm older and prefer good dialog with real stories. I just saw Sense of an Ending and preferred it to Life. It's just a slice of British life but the acting and the dialog was satisfying. Have fun ... This classless,,,vile post clearly outweighs his "good posts". You set your bar for good posts curb high... What are you 12? You've got a lot of class....lower. You're about as subtle as a hand grenade and authentic as a forged note. Get a life! You give Trolls a bad name... in your cups The film Chef was characterized as food porn. 4 come to mind: The Kinks, Turtles a/k/a Flo & Eddie, Zombies(Rod Argent and Todd is God Rundgren OMG, I was thinking the same thing. More movie musings less troll talk. Speaking of which, I saw The Sense of an Ending this weekend and thought it was very good. I'm older so, after awhile the special effect fare, like me gets a little old. This film told a story and featured compelling dialog. Bravo... You are clearly in the majority with Drive but I hate it...hate it! I wanted to enjoy it...I like Gosling and Albert Brooks but for me, it went nowhere. And the Gosling character might as well have been mute. I kept screaming(in my head) say something!! Did I mention I hated this film. However I concede it is held in high esteem. So it must be me, I'm a big fan of Peter O'Toole. I've seen Lof A many times. They show it yearly at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute. I never miss it. However I sneak in several bottles of aqua as you need to stay hydrated in the desert!! Agreed.... 1. Lawrence of Arabia 2. Great Escape 3. Kelly's Heroes 4. MASH 5.Mister Roberts... Kudos to Whiskey Tango. I didn't think anyone would choose Kelly's Heroes. Donald Sutherland at his zenith! It is one of my daughter's favorites so she has shared it with me on several occasions....lucky me! Loved Scott Pilgrim.....sadly Michael Cera's career seems stalled....at best I'm a fossil as well...born 1954