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Momof2:

--- Quote from: cmr107 on August 21, 2006, 03:56:21 am ---I really want to see The Order.









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I am Catholic.  Thank goodness my priest does not look like Heath or I would spend a major amount of my time in confession. 

tamarack:
Lucise - Two Hands came in the mail today. OOOOOOEEEEEEEEE! I'll watch your animated winking Heath from a few pages back and when I'm sufficiently hypnotized I'll go watch the movie!

Lumière:

--- Quote from: tamarack on August 21, 2006, 06:27:10 pm ---Lucise - Two Hands came in the mail today. OOOOOOEEEEEEEEE! I'll watch your animated winking Heath from a few pages back and when I'm sufficiently hypnotized I'll go watch the movie!

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 ;D

Enjoy the movie!!  Be sure to report back on what you thought of it.
I'm gonna get the movie too, along with Ned Kelly and..well, any other Heath movies I don't already own  ;)

For you:  :)

tamarack:

--- Quote from: ranchgal on August 20, 2006, 07:21:14 pm ---Me too---I loved Stacy's other surf movie--Riding Giants---it is more a documentary type movie, with real interviews from Greg Noll and all the original BIG WAVE surfers back then, and NOW--it is a great visual and informational too to watch.

IF this does come together---It will be a great show!!  We can always hope!!

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I saw Riding Giants, and really liked it, before I let my Net Flix expire but I don't think I realized it was Stacy's movie. I must have seen it before I saw Dogtown and therefore the name didn't mean anything to me. I was thinking more about Laird Hamilton at the time but I'm glad to know that Stacey was involved.You know good trivia, Ranchgal!

tamarack:
Oooh! thank you, thank you!!! I may just stare at that and not watch the movie!!

I'm buying up Heath movies, too, because I wasted so much time not knowing who he was. Imagine that! I watched Ned Kelly last week. Be sure to read the factual stuff they put on the screen at the end of the movie. I was shocked.

I also just watched A Knight's Tale and it was soooo good. I didn't realize it wasn't going to be a period piece. That one is definitely a do-over.

I, too, really liked Heath in Monster's Ball. I doubt that I'll ever watch the whole thing again, but I will keep watching his part.

And I finally found animated Dogtown Heath. I wasn't sure what ranchgal was talking about at first. Thanks, Lucise!
 

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