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Searched and saw a couple of threads beating around the bush.
But none that came out and said it.
If there's another thread that is scrictly for bad movies not worth viewing, please noteefiy.
Just watched The Eye with Jessica Alba
It tried hard with special effects and a pretty girl and with decent acting.
But just the lamest plot. Girl is blind, girl gets cornea transplant, girl can now see the spirit world, girl uses new power to save lives. With no twists or surprises, totally one you can miss.
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QUOTE (Jack Aubrey @ Jul 20 2008, 02:17 PM) OK, I remember reading this story when I was in Junior High. The gist of it is that a man is challenged to a duel and when he gets ready to fight, his mouth has gone so dry from fear that his lips stick to his teeth. His opponent sees this and erroneously believes that the man is smiling so he backs out of the duel because he's terrified to fight a man who would smile so in the face of danger.
That's pretty much all I remember and I'd really like to read this story again. Do any of you fine folks know what it's called and/or who wrote it?
Thanks.Nothing comes to mind on that one.
I remember a cool story about a boy and a tree.
He played in it when he was a kid.
He carved his and his girlfriend's initials in it when he was a teenager.
He cut it's branches off to build a house for his family.
He cut it's trunk down to make a boat.
And he used it's stump to rest on when he was old.
There was other stuff i can't remember, but along with the illustrations it was kinda cool. Can't remember the title.
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QUOTE (sullysue @ Apr 3 2008, 09:19 AM) I couldn't find a general poetry thread to post this in, so I started this. I hope there isn't another one somewhere.
Anyway, my 9-year-old daughter, Savannah, gave this to me last night. I wanted to share it, because it made me smile.
It's Pokey in Here!
I am writing this poem from high in a tree,
And it is rather pokey in here.
I got in this tree way up high
By a gust of wind, and I flew
Into that tree like a bird flying by.
I hope that gust of wind comes right back
And blows me out of this tree.
And I'll fall down with a "Smack"
And break a bone or three.
But, it's rather pokey in here.
(Help Me!)
That's a trip!
Ok SullySue,
Now what we want
Is one from you.
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If u ever go back in Woody Swamp Estates, well you better not go at night.
Those blind people will protect their turf!
no but seriously, there's got to be special housing or something around.
I think u should investigate.
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QUOTE (-D-RocK- @ Jul 4 2008, 12:55 AM) Out and about on the bike a few weeks back and came across this funny little scene:
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg203/redscaledpirhana/IMGP2736.jpgLooks like he ran into the shed door too!
cool pic.
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http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b141/Inthend_/3a6be1dd.jpg
Took this during an earthquake.
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http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b141/Inthend_/98efd2e3.jpg
Twas a pleasant day. Below aver. temps., low humidity
Taken from the Old Concord Rd. overpass.
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QUOTE (GeddyLeefan2112 @ Jun 5 2008, 01:25 PM) QUOTE (condemned2bfree @ May 21 2008, 08:10 AM) QUOTE (Pags @ May 21 2008, 01:32 PM) Truly astounding. I can't believe you were even able to paint what looks like the reflection of yourself with a window in the background in the eyeball of the frog. That kind of attention to detail is truly amazing. Why didn't you paint a background setting for the animals? Pags
I cannot believe you noticed that, didn't think anyone would.
yes it is a reflection of me taking the photo.
here is a closer detailed painting that shows my reflection.
http://pHosted.com/0805/frog2%20copy.jpg
They have no background as they were for a book.
Thanks for the comments guys
I couldn't believe this paintings were watercolor until I saw this close up.
Your work is mind-blowingly good. I bow to you.
Very special!
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Is there any way we can play 'hide n seek' on the board?
Or maybe in the lyrics?
What about 'tag you're it'?
Or maybe 'red rover'? Like you maybe guess numbers to break thru the line.
Just thinkin'.
and smokin'.
tryin' to ease my mind.
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QUOTE (Lerxster @ Jun 4 2008, 12:00 PM) QUOTE (Jaye @ Jun 4 2008, 10:23 AM) http://www.therushforum.com/index.php?show...c=33860&st=2720 .......
RocknRushFan- that's were we do our sangin round here. Welcome and enjoy!
Very informative.
thanks
I might feel like doin' a little singin' myself.
I have an excellent typing voice.
adoobie do bop bop adew oh
Well the wind won't blow, and we really shouldn't go.
it only goes to show.
thank ya, thank ya very much.
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QUOTE (troutman @ Jun 2 2008, 09:40 PM) QUOTE (Inthend @ Jun 2 2008, 06:25 PM) http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b141/Inthend_/ba360077.jpg
This is Boone. He's a purdy good dog.Boone, what a cool name!!
He reminds me of my old dog Shy.
Thanks Troutman.
I've had three other dogs. Loved them all.
They are buried in nice grassy area on my property that stays in the shade all day long. No markers, but i sometimes think of them when i walk by there sometimes with Boone in the evening.
I've had some cats that i remember.
Leo, who used to suck on his tail and knead your leg and purr like crazy.
And a little black cat, who caught all kinds of stuff and bit off their heads and left the bodies on the front porch. rabbits, mice, squirels, a huge rat one time, fish (after a big rain), moles
I tell ya this cat could hunt.
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http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b141/Inthend_/ba360077.jpg
This is Boone. He's a purdy good dog.
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QUOTE (Rolinda Bonz @ Apr 20 2008, 11:36 PM) QUOTE (GhostGirl @ Apr 19 2008, 10:48 AM) First of all, thank you to all my wonderful friends who are constant supports for me. I couldn't get through a day without you. I love you all.
Paul, no need for thanks, but you are so very welcome. I'm glad I could help.
MH, Fridge is right - there are NO limits for you as far as education goes. I'd be willing to bet you are an extremely intelligent young man. Get tested, get some help with study skills, etc. and the sky's the limit.
And finally, here is Mr. Stephen - he just wouldn't smile for me, though.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v297/RushBabe/Stephen/PICT0138.jpg
Posing with his serious look.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v297/RushBabe/Stephen/PICT0133-1.jpg
And asleep last night, curled up with his Jungle Book animals (that's Bagheera's tail you see there.)
great pics, GG. My son, Timothy, is totally into The Jungle Book right now.
He likes to watch the movie repeatedly, pausing it when things in the story are in mid-air.
Something to keep in mind with these rapidly growing boys, is new shoes. Tim has been doing much better behaviorly since he got the trampoline for Christmas. I think he bounces a lot of his frustrations out.
Anyway, he started getting unmanageable again just recently...hitting teachers, throwing toys, and refusing to follow directions in general. It occurred to me, probably a few weeks too late (stupid mom
) that his shoes were too small for his feet. I got him a new pair that day, and he's a new kid, all cooperative and smiles...well, as can be expected.
So I just want to remind all those parents out there how quickly they grow. And they can't always tell us, or even identify themselves, the things that are bothering them, like shoes that are too small.
new shoes kid --->
Santa Claus is smart.
edit - and that's the prettiest ghost i've ever seen.
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post #420
- hey babe, like the way u shake those pom-poms.
- get away u pot head!
- awww come on good looking, I got a steady job.
- What, are u a professional video game player?
- Why u judge me baby?
- 'cause I'm superficial and materialistic.
- well in today's world it's not hard.
- oh, you're so understanding
- u know I can't stand to see u cry. here, this will make u feel better.
- u're right! It does!
- want to play some Halo?
We hope u have enjoyed tonight's episode of smilely theater.
Join us next week when we'll hear Jane say,
- Hey mofo! this shit's a gram short!
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QUOTE (EveryNerveAware @ Feb 2 2008, 08:44 PM) Venus and Jupiter in Morning Skies
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb305/EveryNerveAware/RUSH/VenJupMorn_tafreshi800.jpg
These two celestial beacons shining brightly in the east before sunrise are actually children of the Sun, the planets Venus and Jupiter. The second and third brightest objects in the sky at Night after the Moon, Venus and Jupiter appeared separated by about 2 degrees when this picture was taken on January 30th, but closed to within nearly half a degree early yesterday morning. In the serene foreground is the shoreline along the Miankaleh Peninsula and Gorgan Bay, an important bird and wildlife refuge in the southeastern Caspian Sea. Over the next two days, early morning risers around the globe will be able to enjoy a close pairing of Venus and Jupiter with an old crescent Moon.Nice pic.
but is that shore line lit up? are they partying on the Caspian?
looks like the bars, casinos, and discos are open.
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I was watching Cosmos last night and I realized the "Agent" talks likes
Carl Sagan.
Just thought you'd like to know Mis ter An der son.
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QUOTE (Warm memory Chip @ Dec 20 2007, 10:13 PM) Hello Body Electric~
my screen name, is from Moving Pictures trak-Vital Signs
"pause rewind-replay "warm memory chip"-Random sample hold the one you need"
Merry Christmas, and happy new-year to all the Rush fans across the landsOf course u're right.
Ramdom sample hold the one u need.
great song!
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Inthend, ReRushed, Warm memory Chip:hi:
and Merry Christmas!!!
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QUOTE (goose @ Dec 16 2007, 01:48 AM) QUOTE (GeddyRulz @ Dec 10 2007, 09:24 AM) I think what the SciFi Nerds see as "deep meaning" and profound symbolism boils down to a simple (granted, original) theme: "What if Virtual Reality was reality and reality was illusion?"
I'm a geek, but not geeky enough to play that Information Age Mind f**k game.Um, not so original. Isn't this just a twist on the classic allegory of the cave?
My interpretation and from a Christian point of view, would be that
the material world is the "deception" (the matrix) and the spiritual
realm is the real world you can't enter until (edit)you swallow something
supernatural.
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QUOTE (Warm memory Chip @ Dec 16 2007, 02:06 AM) Hello there, newbie Warm-memory-Chip here, Actually after thinking back an all 3 films, there would be a ton of religious type references and ideas. I sorta get the opposite feel, unless you consider a psuedo computer program that is the supposed savior of a race of moles who eat some sort of synthetic Protien filled Oatmeal and all wear Doc Martins,not to mention look like they live in the background of a really bad 80's Poison video, you know the metal-the warehouse, and sparks, lots of sparks.
The funny part is, if those relgious overtones seen in the Matrix are anything revealing of psuedo-religeo nonsense, the Da-Vinci Code didn't have Keanu in it did it?
rock onWMC - cool name
from The Body Electric?
GraceUP - one of my favs
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QUOTE (GeddyRulz @ Dec 9 2007, 05:38 PM) I think the Matrix films are pseudo-intellectual garbage for people who can't handle reality. OK, blue pill - stay in what you understand
or red pill - choose something your intellect can't comprehend?
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Just some things I noticed.
Morpheus' ship - The Nebuchadnezzar (book of Daniel)
Nebuchadnezzar was the king of Babylon who had the dream that Daniel
interpreted. This dream was the first in a series of dreams that prophesy of coming world empires culminating in a last empire that is
"different" from any the world has ever known.
The ship's model number is Mark III no.11
This is seen on the plaque also. If you look up Mark 3:11 in the Bible
it says "And unclean spirits, when they saw him, fell down before him,
and cried, saying, You are the Son of God."
Neo is "The One" (same letters btw) that "the oracle" said would come
and be able to defeat the "agents".
Matrix is an old word for womb.
Jesus said to see the kingdom of God you must be born again.
And Neo was "born again" after he took the red pill. Then he saw that
he had been living a deception, reality began once he was flushed out.
Zion - God's holy city
Trinity
Neo appears to be hanging on a cross at the end of Revolutions.
He is the sacrifice that brings peace between man and God?
Oh well, that's all I can think of. Maybe eyes crazy.
Hope ya'll give me some feedback.
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Just wondering if anyone's seen this?
It's a 3 part original mini series by the Sci Fi network.
Saw most of it the other night, thought it was well done.
It's based on the Wiz. of OZ
In it the good witch and bad witch are sisters.
Remember the flying monkey's? In this they're tatoos on the witch's
chest and come to life as they fly off. Thought that was pretty cool.
This may not be new as I think it is because seems like I remember
some radio DJ talking about it about a year ago. Maybe not.
Either way, it shows in my area on Direct TV this Sunday Dec 9.
Rate the last movie you saw
in Video Vertigo
Posted · Edited by Inthend
That's one of those movies that the acting is so good you can watch it simply for that fact, regardless of whether you know the movie by heart or not.
edit - had to add : incredible storyline also.