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In Reply to: Re: Watched Ripley's Game last night... such kaka posted by Victor Khomenko on February 06, 2004 at 07:18:21:
Dunno, I should havee ask him..But Doing just that is already a problem for me..I donīt want to come to close to other people...
And donīt forget that horny looks too!
I have finish her bio, she was a real good woman, our instinc did not betrayed us.
This morning came " MFL " in its newest DVD incarnation.
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My wife read her bio too - she is an idol for her - and she read me some sections, especially those dealing with Audrie's love for animals, including that spoiled Yorkie of hers. Every time Anya sees a picture of a Yorkie she tears it out and brings to me - she is so madly in love with our little tyrant.What can I say, the My Fair Lady shall always be one of the greatest movies ever for me. What a crew they have there!
Yes, what a crew and " Colonel Pickering " and Doolitle senior are the perfect match.
Audrey was the perfect for the foreign princesses, maybe less for the poor dirty girl.
She had too much class for.
That is true, and the early part is rightly dominated by others - especially Rex Harrison, in my view. Rex is beyond sperb in that film, scenes like him at the horse race are precious.This is not to diminish Pickering and Doolittle - they both are simply incredible.
Yes, absolutely, but with passing time, I am more and more fond of Pickering! He had class, the man, and Doolittle a professionalism that let me every time speechless, it must have done it, his life time long! Even these are the scenes that bores me a little.
Sexy Rexi is just Henry. Perfect. His mother was excellent too, by the way!
Yes, loved her too.I think the only character that should have stayed home was Freddy.
I forgot him, he was insipide, boring without coulour, in one word, the weak spot..Maybe was George in love?
I am at the third and last film of Aki K.
You know what?
A wonderful film.
I will tell you a little more, soon.
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