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In Reply to: Re: Was he THAT good as an actor? posted by Gee LP on July 02, 2004 at 16:11:31:
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Merci, patrickU.I enjoy discovering new things about films, aspects I had not even considered before, new ways to look at and approach material. Vigorous and healthy disagreements are fine, but I no longer enjoy insults and attacks. If we can't enjoy differing opinions (and some differing opinions do make me smile!), then all one is left with is the desire to have everyone think like he or she does. It is much more interesting to find out why somebody else thinks the way they do...what is behind their opinion. I enjoy reading the various back-and-forths on this board very much. There are posters on this and the other audioasylum boards, such as J, Moderate Mart, Dr. Quad, Kentaja, Estat, Pdl, DonT, Duilawyer, Audiophilander, Victor, and yourself, whom I really, really enjoy reading! It is wonderful to have the ability to exchange different impressions about something we all love.
That has always the most interesting post over here.
Take a look at.
Cheers,
Patrick
Merci, Gee!
Every post of every one is like a kailedoscope, and it comes out like a whole or at least some part of it. Of course we have to combat our own ego and worst some from others people who donīt have the cultural background, I know it may sound coarse or arrogant, but so it is.
In all fairness, the thirst to learn something about somewhat, in our short moment, is the main point, yet some seems to live in a close circle. In a long run they will die of thirst, I suppose that is called " getting old ." Beware.
Donīt read LOTR exchance on this Forum it may take out some innocence out of your post, and give you a mirror image of the society as it is.
Of course, I undertsand what you aim at, and I feel the same.
You too!
Oh, I took a look at it, and the "Farenheit" trademark exchange. I enjoyed the fights from a seat in the back of the auditorium! I just don't care to get caught up in fights over LOTR or Ray Bradbury. (Did I like LOTR? Yes. Were there serious faults in LOTR? I think so,particularly in the last half of "Return of the King". I think we all will survive, though!) (Yes, Michael Moore is using Bradbury's title to give the audience a certain context for his film; if Bradbury's upset, ask him why he titled 2 of his works "Something Wicked This Way Comes" and "I Sing the Body Electric".) I have also seen however, that given the opportunity, almost everyone is happy to lay down arms and quietly explain what shapes their ideas on a subject---and THAT is what interests me! What I seek to get out of this forum is not based on innocence of it (I have seen the long, long threads with insults over the smallest things), but rather, it is based on reading the incredible connections that I have seen from people all over the world (I am in Louisiana as I write this) bringing to film---a subject all of us are passionate about. I love this!
You see everybody is entitle to his taste, but LOTR is nothing worth to be happy with. I mean if you are in a good mood and particulary happy the day you see it, and you absolutely wants to have fun...Why not? But a film in the way I understand films, it is not.
All the rest have been said.
And yes, if you beware the form, this a big window.
And like Hitchīs " Rear Window " let us enjoy our voyeurism.
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