In Reply to: Never played pinochle or was that pinancle, ...oh well, different strokes I guess! posted by Audiophilander on August 31, 2002 at 21:25:14:
***FYI, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" was a magnifiicent film; too bad you couldn't relate to it either from the standpoint of it's beauty, culture or allegorical content.I guess I missed all three, didn't I? Oh well, there will be other films, I hope. Perhaps we simply have different definitons of "magnificent". But you have to agree - or *I* have to give you that, dunno... - that putting someone obsessed with swords to sleep was no mean achivement.
Sounds to me like the "allegorical content" is the last refuge of an inept hand.
Thank you for good words, I will forward them to the proper "authorities".
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Follow Ups
- Re: Never played pinochle or was that pinancle, ...oh well, different strokes I guess! - Victor Khomenko 05:47:26 09/01/02 (4)
- Re: Never played pinochle or was that pinancle, ...oh well, different strokes I guess! - patrickU 13:20:23 09/01/02 (3)
- "...inept fable (fairy tale) for brains who have nothing to lose..." - Audiophilander 06:42:32 09/02/02 (2)
- Re: "...inept fable (fairy tale) for brains who have nothing to lose..." - patrickU 08:20:07 09/02/02 (1)
- Yeah, the Patrick McGoohan Prisoner series was quite inventive... - Audiophilander 14:21:58 09/02/02 (0)