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What about English? |
09.Sep.2004 - 18:22
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Capparis spinosa Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 3.143 Userin seit: 25.08.2004 Userinnen-Nr.: 97 |
Well, on the old board I realised, that I was complaining about a dying thread in exactly this thread, which I thought would have died.
A little thread in English is definitely required in the kitchen as well. So someone has to start it...me... But what talking about? All real topics are already covered with the other boards. One topic was Björk, wasn’t it? Has someone already listened to her new album? How is it? A couple of days ago I watched some Videos with ST Voyager episodes, which I haven’t seen yet. It was in English and I thought wow. What about Captain Janeway/ Kate Mulgrew? What a voice! And how she can modulate it (and manipulate other people with it)! Gorgeous! I never realised what a talented actor she is. Has onyone else seen Voyager in the original version? The synchronised version is really lacking. Bye bilana Der Beitrag wurde von Bilana bearbeitet: 09.Sep.2004 - 18:27 |
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19.Oct.2005 - 22:15
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~ no title ~ Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 6.892 Userin seit: 28.08.2004 Userinnen-Nr.: 173 |
Hello, I'd rather like to join your conversation. I didn't practise my english since one and a half year but I do hope that it will work :) , but on the other side, it's a good oppurtunity to practise again, right? So, what are the themes at the moment? Movies? I have to read the last articles in this thread again....one moment (or two, three... ;) )
:D Great, this sentence made me laugh a lot!! I saw the movie yesterday evening and I enjoyed watching it. It gave me a great pleasure, cause it was a quite silent movie and besides with a bit of humour, but also with a bit of sadness, as you said before Bilana. And I liked the pictures very much and the special angle of visions (for example in the car: looking in the future and looking in the past...and as Bill Murray said later, it's important to live NOW).... Furthermore, I liked the Soundtrack very much, especially the classics and the ethiopic music, I've already bought the Soundtrack :D
MEEEEE :roetel: I'm waiting since months and I'm looking forward to see this film this week!!!! :bounce: Since last week I have also a wallpaper from the film for my new computer :roetel:
This is a quite difficult question I have to say, and as you both mentioned before yet. But I can agree with Bilana, Dancer in the Dark was a "heavy" movie, it impressed me very much - I think the feeling which I have had was similar to the feeling I've had as I saw "Dogville"! *uurrrr* But I wouldn't like to miss them. I like some other films with Catherine Deneuve too, "8 femmes" for example. I like further some movies with lesbian themes, like "Fried green tomatoes", "Tipping the Velvet", "If these walls could talk", "Goldfish Memory", "Chutney popcorn", "When night is falling", "Two girls in love"... Furthermore I like movies with Jack Nicholson (As good as it gets for example), Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett, Matt Damon.... uuuuhhh... it's quite hard to say which one I like the most. But I can see, that sometimes it's the small film which interests me a lot. Movies who are played in the small cinemas, which are becoming less and less, unfortunately... :( Some of you mentioned Ellen... have you ever heard her comedy "Taste this"? So, enough for today I would say...the text ist getting too long and I suppose it's not readable anymore?? take care and good night PS: I've forgot and I don't want to miss to tell you, that I'm looking forward to see the movie "Ladies in lavender". The story is about the two elderly sisters (played by Judi Dench und Maggie Smith :wub: ), who are living a "simple"life at the coast of Cornwall. One day the two sisters discover a young man, laying on the beach, this young man doesn't understand english, he's polnish and by the way, he is played by he german actor Daniel Brühl. He has lost his mind and the two sisters taking care of him and both of them are falling in love with him and they discover "his" story of life... The movie is playing in the lately thierties and I do like these kind of films cause I love these old costumes and so on. Der Beitrag wurde von Lempicka bearbeitet: 19.Oct.2005 - 22:56 |
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