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  1. > Aftermath wrote:

    >

    > "He had his own talk show on CNBC between

    > 1995-1998 that's when"

    >

    >

    > Well, I guess I don't consider a talk show on basic

    > cable an apt vehicle for a TV superstar.

    .

     

    Let's see? What YOUR saying is that if you had your own talk show on CNBC it wouldn't be a Big deal for YOU? What have you done in your life that is better than that? Did you invent a "Box Stretcher" or a "Sky Hook"? LOL :);)

  2. Got to admit I kinda got carried away the other night beause of my anger I felt when another member "crossed the line" with me in the "Famous Lines In Film" thread in the Trivia Forum. But one thing I will not do anymore is to diss Rob Zombie again. ( Something good always comes from something bad that happens). Zombie lover's have the right to veiw what they like. I have a VCR and DVD player that I can use if I choose not to watch a certain movie. ( I do admit some I will watch some of the films shown by Mister Zombie, because they are good not gore) My new moto is "Live and Let Live". "But in this ever changing world in which we live in makes you give it a try To Live and Let Die" ;) "What does it matter to you when you got a job to do you got to do it well you got to give the other fellow Hell!"

     

    AFTERMATH

  3. > Lastly, if you must engage in one-on-one games of

    > "Who's Got the Biggest," and want to carry on in the

    > tradition of the He-Man Woman Hater's Club, the

    > private message feature would be the best place for

    > it. These threads are for everyone's participation,

    > not just yours. I think you will find that most of

    > our regular poster colleagues here will tell you the

    > same.

     

    I defy you, no I BEG you to quote me one instance since I've been on board starting September 25, 2006, that includes me in the above malicious statement. I have a wonderful wife and a beautiful 14 year old daughter. I will be the first to defend woman's right for equal pay...job position...and respect due them as they are equal to any man. Look before you Leap into a statement that is way off base it's pathetic. How dare you! You just crossed over the line with me!

     

    AFTERMATH

  4. People who lecture you on board and have no idea that what they are complaining about is so off the deep and path it's pathetic. If they used the Private Message feature as TCM intended to make a general inquiry on a misinterpreted post, they would not end up with egg on their face. They instead would discover that they came to the wrong conclusion and would think twice about repeating this not thought out lecture to an innocent poster.

  5. I have seen the light it seems the "Mainstream" Little clique that try to control the board are more bizarre than Rob Zombie. I swear to God and may I be hit by a Mack Truck tomorrow if I am lying. Hooray for Rob Zombie who is heads above the pompous little club who finger point and jump the gun with unfounded accusations who think they are TCM. Rob Zombie is heads above these parasites and I hope they program much more gory pictures so this little club we got going on board quickly fades away into the sunset. You people who love Rob Zombie are unpretentious and I will now aline myself with you. "LONG LIVE ROB ZOMBIE"!

     

    Aftermath

  6. I could never get the "Symbolic" movies of Bergman and always ended up with a headache by films end. Woody Allen tried to copy his style in the film "Interiors", but failed ( In my opinion miserably). Speaking of Allen my favorite line of his was in "Play it again Sam". When Diane Keaton told him it was raining out he replied..." I love the rain, it washes memories off the sidewalk of life".

     

    Aftermath

  7. The part when Spencer Tracy is leaving Hepburn's apartment with Joan Blondell being there, pretending to stumble and being drunk was an ad-lib. Watch the reaction of Hepburn as she burst's out in natural laughter, it's priceless. I enjoyed the part when Tracy took her to lunch on the rooftop of the office building. His questions and reactions to her answers are hilarious. It's a great movie and one of my all time favorite collaboration between Hepburn/Tracy.

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