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Meryl:

--- Quote from: Mikaela on July 09, 2008, 04:26:02 pm ---Thank you for explaining, Meryl!  :-*

I hope that the four hosts at least made some sound critical comments and common sense objections, as well as mentioned the level of fraud that has been exposed as relates to medium(s) and their activities.
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Mostly, they were polite, made some jokes and some offhand comments that showed they were skeptical.  Barbara especially asked pointed questons and was clearly not a believer.  When Van Praagh did readings for some audience members, they made sure to ask the subjects whether he was indeed bringing up true information for them.  Frankly, I was glad they didn't include one of those professional skeptics as a guest.  Their aim was presumably for the show to be entertaining, and it was.

Ellemeno:

--- Quote from: BelAir on July 09, 2008, 08:52:32 am ---does it make me a bad Brokie if I didn't know they used the f word 23 times in Brokeback Mountain?

 ???

 :P

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I can't imagine you as a bad Brokie, Bel.  :-*  Hey, fly to Seattle and get up at the crack of dawn Sat July 19th and see TDK with us!


Ellemeno:

--- Quote from: BelAir on July 09, 2008, 12:20:57 pm ---Okay here you go....  (I edited out a few ands, ums, etc...)

--Jay says that Heath “had been coming here since he was a teenager.  He was just a nice kid.”

And then Aaron talks about working with Heath: “The time that I spent with him (Heath) was amazing, and as an actor, to act with somebody who really loves their craft, who really loves their character, who enjoys the process of acting so much… It was a pleasure to work with him.”

“When he came in, we did a scene, I didn’t have much to do in the scene, Heath really takes over the scene, but when he came in there, it was, you know, I had to hold on to my shirt because he was going a hundred miles an hour, he was doing all this great stuff with his character and every time was different.  I’ve never seen an actor come on stage, or come on to the movie set, and the crew perks up.  He electrified the crew.  Every single time that I hadn’t been working, I would come in and I would say to Chris Nolan, the director, and say ‘What’s going on?  What’s been happening’ and his eyes would light up and he would say ‘Oh my gosh Heath did this’ and ‘Heath did this’ and ‘His character he did this.’ He gives an amazing performance in this movie.”--

It was really nice and heartfelt.


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I LOVE this!  Thank you SO much for going to the effort of transcribing this!  I should be TiVoing for TDK cast and main crew, I just realized. 


Mikaela:

--- Quote from: Meryl on July 09, 2008, 04:45:39 pm ---Their aim was presumably for the show to be entertaining, and it was.

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Well, as long as they didn't come across as endorsing it.... Still a pity that poor Heath's memory got dragged into it. I suppose Elvis and John Lennon are too old news by now for the mediums to garner any attention, being visited by them!


ETA: Oh, and if anyone has a YOUTUBe clip link to the interview on that talk show with AE, I'd love to have it!  :)

Brown Eyes:

--- Quote from: BelAir on July 09, 2008, 08:52:32 am ---does it make me a bad Brokie if I didn't know they used the f word 23 times in Brokeback Mountain?

 ???

 :P

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I'm frankly surprised that there are only 23 f-bombs in BBM.  I would have guessed a higher number.

I wonder how many times the word "hunh" or "huh" is in the movie.
 ??? ;D


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