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southendmd:
I think technically it means "gentleman", but is often used to mean "cowboy" or "horseman".
cmr107:
Oh. Thanks! :)
southendmd:
You're welcome, senorita!
Penthesilea:
--- Quote from: cmr107 on July 30, 2008, 12:43:11 pm ---Um, I hate to ask, but what does 'caballero' mean? I haven't watched BBM in a long time. Is that a reference somehow?
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--- Quote from: southendmd on July 30, 2008, 12:59:04 pm ---I think technically it means "gentleman", but is often used to mean "cowboy" or "horseman".
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Paul is right. But it also means "rider" and "knight". And oscuro means "dark".
--> El Caballero Oscuro = The Dark Knight
belbbmfan:
Oops, sorry about the caballero thing. I should have explained.
And while we were sitting on the beach, my husband was reading the newspaper El Pais. It had a page wide review of TDK (complete with a big picture of The Joker of course). The reviewer had not one good word for the movie as a whole, but Heath's performance was described as fantastic.
And the day we left, our local newspaper had a page wide article too titled 'How to advertise a dead star'. :-\ I find it all tough to read, but this movie and all the hoopla will pass.
BBM never will. :)
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