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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."
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Posted - 08/23/2012 : 19:03:59
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Four Your Consideration - Treasure Hunt Se�n Says: New time, new reviews!
--> Put any five reviews you like in your F.Y.C. list. --> Do not use reviews from the previous round - you must change them every round. --> Post here to declare that you've done it. Sooner is better than later. --> Provide a spoiler warning in your post when appropriate. --> You must read the F.Y.C.s of all participants. --> The next round starts on Monday or Thursday at 6:00 a.m. FWFR time, whichever comes next.
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randall  "I like to watch."
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BaftaBaby  "Always entranced by cinema."
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Posted - 08/23/2012 : 21:16:53
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Here we go again.
Couple of hintlets:
> The Fountainhead was directed by King Vidor from the novel by Ayn Rand.
> Madame Bovary's first name is Emma.
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Larry  "Larry's time / sat merrily"
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demonic  "Cinemaniac"
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Posted - 08/23/2012 : 22:29:25
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All Creatures Great and Small
NB: Everyone knows about the most famous sequence in "Un Chien Andalou", right? Jack Lemmon plays Harry Stoner in "Save the Tiger" In "Teen Wolf Too" the teen in question is a student boxer. In "Dances with Wolves" Costner plays a Union soldier who joins with "red indians". Harmony Korine directed "Julien Donkey Boy". |
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chazbo  "Outta This Fuckin' Place"
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Posted - 08/23/2012 : 23:46:35
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It's the little things in life...
The Good German: Operation Paperclip forms the backdrop for the intrigue. Rango: The town of Dirt waits for water. Little Big Man: Dustin Hoffman's Jack Crabb tells his outrageous life story. The Borrowers: Pod is Arrietty's father. Sherlock Holmes: Ahem, did we say "little"?
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w22dheartlivie  "Kitty Lover"
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Posted - 08/24/2012 : 05:33:50
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I'm back!!!!!! I wasn't actually gone, but I kept missing getting on here for this, thus, I'm back!!!!!!
So here are my notes: a) Maybe my last Zombieland entry: A shy student trying to reach his family in Ohio, and a gun-toting tough guy trying to find the Last Twinkie and a pair of sisters trying to get to an amusement park join forces to travel across a zombie-filled America. b) The Odd Life of Timothy Green: A childless couple bury a box in their backyard, containing all of their wishes for an infant. Soon, a child springs forth, so wishes don't just become dreams, they become... GREEN! c) Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Longfellow Deeds, a simple-hearted Vermont tuba player, inherits a fortune and has to contend with opportunist city slickers. At the sanity hearing, the irrepressible Faulkner sisters agree Deeds is pixilated. d) You Can't Take It With You: Adorable Frank Capra comedy wherein a man from a family of rich snobs becomes engaged to a woman from a good-natured but decidedly eccentric family. The theme song seems to be Polly Wolly Doodle, as it gets played quite often! e) Lincoln: Daniel Day-Lewis plays Abraham Lincoln. The much discussed main poster shows Lewis in profile, looking like Lincoln incarnate, which isn't necessarily a lovely thing to behold. Being a Lincoln student, I'm really looking forward to seeing this! |
Edited by - w22dheartlivie on 08/24/2012 08:44:27 |
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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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koudy  "Four-nicating for Phun."
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[matt]  "Cinemattic."
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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 08/25/2012 : 11:50:30
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quote: Originally posted by [matt]
Four Woof Film Reviews
HA! I'd already voted on three of these, but the other two are equally worthy of votes. |
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lemmycaution  "Long mired in film"
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Salopian  "Four ever European"
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randall  "I like to watch."
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Posted - 08/26/2012 : 20:02:09
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quote: Originally posted by Salopian
My five most recently approved reviews
That might not seem particularly notable but this is the first time in many years that all of my reviews (except a few that I have reported as duplicates before their turn came) have been in the F.Y.C.T.H. I virtually always include them in approximately approval order; for a long time I had a lag of about fifty, then I completed all my Cine File accolades and was hundreds behind. So it feels very satisfying to get up to date at long, long last!
I thought two or three of those were worth my vote [still think so], and I tried, but the site wouldn't accept my votes, despite repeated clicking. I logged out, logged in again, and tried again. End of effort, pal. You are the sole and single fwiffer whose reviews caused this problem, so how exactly is it that you post differently from all others?
Otherwise, V&V. |
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BaftaBaby  "Always entranced by cinema."
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Posted - 08/26/2012 : 21:10:47
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vv & Happy Bank Hol for the UK contingent 
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Salopian  "Four ever European"
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Posted - 08/26/2012 : 21:44:53
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quote: Originally posted by randall
I thought two or three of those were worth my vote [still think so], and I tried, but the site wouldn't accept my votes, despite repeated clicking. I logged out, logged in again, and tried again. End of effort, pal. You are the sole and single fwiffer whose reviews caused this problem, so how exactly is it that you post differently from all others?
I post links www.fwxr.com (because that is the version I use in general, since I can't find my way around the new one) and www.fwfr.co.uk (because that is the U.R.L. I prefer; if Benj wanted only www.fwfr.com to be used then he would have applied that long ago). However, it has never been a requirement to post links at all: anyone can just click on the user's name on the left if any links given are not convenient for them. This has been pointed quite a large number of times by other people, and it's what I do myself. |
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