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God will both rain and reign on me in heaven - well, hopefully, lol. :) Just a coincidence, darling. And besides, Rolling Stones' version was also featured in a car shootout scene in "Raw Deal" (1986) with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Its true, and brevity is the soul of wit (or as we Russians say similar, but replace brevity with shortness and wit with talent - Shortness the sister of talent) as Shakespeare (and some other Russian and other legendary writers) would say. No probs with that, mate. :) I have a perfect ANOTHER question for Kowalski, is he still OK to communicate with me or would he prefer to give it a REST? I have a confession to make Kowalski, in life and over here, I have sadly been guilty of nearly all the stuff you've mentioned, but no worries, I WILL try and change from now on, thank you. Breaking news - we ALL say and think stupid things in life, but also - DEFINE "Stupidity". What about stuff like... OBSESSION, A DESIRE FOR UNIVERSAL UNDERSTANDING AND CONSTANT PROUD FEELINGS, BEING MORONICALLY BEATIFIC, FORCING PEOPLE TO COME TO A SATISFYING CONCLUSION, BEING A MECHANICAL AUTOMATON etc etc, because that IS what I HAVE been here nearly all eternity. Hahahaha, you're not going to believe it mate, but, albeit far from too literally, you are somewhat right on the money here, I will tell you more about it later, actually, nah, give it a rest. Is that alright with you folks by the way, just curious, and can anyone respond here in a nice, sensitive, semi-indulgent but helpful manner, don't worry, I won't hold any grudges and remember - LAST thing I want is to conflict with some or other people over stuff however realistic seen in MOVIES - in my messages, I often rarely spelled it out but the vibe of it often was there, and with some or other stuff, maybe even with life in general, I have often formed a SOULFUL CONNECTION that went beyond realistic desires to discuss facts like law, basic morality and action, which, and I do NOT mind it AT ALL - a lot of other people, even some men, perhaps some female users too, have responded directly with and I DO apologize of course for any inconvenience, IF you know what I mean. Feelings wise however, one word - SHUDDER. Even if it "is", do we really have to? from 1995 with Nicole Kidman) and starring Corbin Bernsen (of "The Dentist" (1996) and other fames), directed by Clay Borris of Quiet Cool (1986) fame. Seen this one yet, and if so, any thoughts? 9). From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999) - the much panned and maligned direct to video sequel to the classic 1996 vampire horror flick, directed by Scott Spiegel and with Robert (T2) Patrick in leading role? Its actually an OK 6/10 3-star movie if you don't expect TOO much or take it too seriously, but yes way inferior to the first and definitely the weakest of the trilogy and quite flawed, but not too bad overall. 10). Executive Target (1997). A 90s PM-Entertainment actioner with Michael Madsen forced to assist in kidnapping of a US President? 11). Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) - a great and underrated prequel by the legendary Davod Lynch to the mega classic TV series and 12). Romeo Is Bleeding (1993) - very good early 90s noir crime flick. May I ask, have you seen any of the following 12 films Kowalski, you can answer yes and no to each one and please see if you could inform me what you thought or how you would rate them, thank you. 1). Raw Deal (1986) - a mid 80s actioner with Arnold Schwarzenegger directed by John Irvin 2). I Will Walk Like a Crazy Horse (1973) - surreal grotesque supernatural allegorical horror fantasy from Spanish but also fluent in French strange movie maestro and colleague of another filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky - Fernando Arrabal 3). Riot (1996) - an OK 90s PM Entertainment-oriented and riot-themed action movie with Gary Daniels in leading role 4). The Glimmer Man (1996) - Steven Seagal actioner that is mostly 5/10 middle of the road, an odd cross-over between Se7en and Lethal Weapon with Above the Law and possibly a bit of Red Heat around it as well. 5). Copkiller (1983) (aka "Order of Death") - seen the uncut especially version of this Italian/American police drama/hostage thriller with Harvey Keitel almost preparing for his later "Bad Lieutenant" (1992) role and with Sex Pistols' John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) in it in a key role of a mysterious suspect? And any thoughts? 6). Being John Malkovich (1999) - great late 90s surreal supernatural meta drama, 9/10 from me easily. 7). Playing With Fire (Le Jeu Avec Le Feu) (1975) - one of my all time favorite cult films and films ever, 10/10. An obscure, surreal, erotic and disturbing French black comedy drama involving kidnappings, forced prostitution, questions of identity, patriarchy and feminism, murder, perversions, fantasy versus reality etc. From the late acclaimed writer turned filmmaker Alain Robbe-Grillet, who also himself scripted "Last Year at Marienbad" (1960) by Resnais before turning into a director of artistic exploitation movies. 8). Someone to Die For (1995) - the much talked about by me over here 90s direct to video Canadian/American psychological police thriller (not to be confused with "To Die For" also fro I will look into it, thanks. Interestingly enough, two of my respected IMDb reviewers Coventry and Infofreak gave it polar opposite reviews, Infofreak thought it was awful and Coventry found it great. Cool, now please see if you can say something about ME as well, positive wise, cheers. Will give it a look at some point. Also... What is, if at all, the film's main theme and message? And is it a girl who is, what, like, the villain, the killer - in this movie? Yeah, have they ever thought about THAT? BrandNewPoster seems to be having some good knowledge of basic cinema, gets along with others fairly well and is mostly down to Earth and not too over the top kind of user in a so far mostly positive way. And you can't force me or anyone into, you know... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50pl9u6tyTc "I Love You" by [b]Yello[/b]. Video games - (I guess) - not exactly "Top of the World". Right? ( :) )