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Katness:

--- Quote from: littlewing1957 on January 11, 2008, 12:03:57 am ---Welcome, Katness!  You probably know me from over at IMDB.  I've always enjoyed reading your posts over there, and I want to welcome you here!  :)

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Hello Littlewing, I do remember you from IMDB. And thank you.

Sincerely, Kat.

Delmardeb:
[Welcome Katness and EnnisJack]

Delmardeb:
You two will love it here. :) Everyone is friendly and will make you feel right at home. So with that said- do you want a cup of coffee; a piece of cherry cake?

And Katness- sorry that I spelled your name wrong in another thread.

RedAzaelia:
Hi. I've been debating since yesterday whether or not to join this site. I happened to see a link to it in a post that quickly disappeared in the deluge on IMDB. Unfortunately, I can't tell you who it was who posted it. I have lurked around, and I have seen that the attitude toward IMDB may not exactly be the best here, but you all seem like a very nice bunch of people, so here I am.

You can call me Azaelia. I'm a 20 year old girl, and I'm from a middle-of-nowhere New England town. People seem to be in the trend of identifying their sexualities, so I'm straight. I'm a college sophomore, an acting major, and a big fan of movies (good ones, that is), like Brokeback Mountain. I hesitated at joining here because I never posted on the Brokeback Mountain IMDB board, or if I did, I only did so once or twice. I guess I was intimidated by what seemed to already be such a close-knit community, and also mostly people who were older than I.

I first saw Brokeback Mountian when I was 17, shortly after it hit theaters, with one of my closest girl friends. She had said she was going, and I decided to go along, just to see what it was all about. I wound up entranced by the movie. I'd never seen anything like it, and I think it's safe to say I never will again. I hadn't expected it to be so beautiful, both in terms of images and in terms of emotions it evoked. It was, in a word, heartshattering. I cry fairly frequently when watching movies, but no movie has made me cry the way this one did. It means so much to me, but I don't know how to put a lot of it into words. One thing's for sure, though. It has a special place in my heart, and I'm NEVER going to forget it.

I've only seen it twice--it's a tall order of a movie, one that comes with a mood that lingers for a good couple weeks at the very least. *sigh* I wanted to watch it again, but I think I'm going to have to wait a bit before I'll be able to make it through the movie, not to mention, my college roommate scurried off with our apartment's DVD a couple nights ago ( :'( ), and I believe she left it at her friend's apartment, as I haven't seen it around since.

Anyway, I feel like I'm just rambling, and I'm also not quite sure about talking about myself...so that's me. Here I am, and if anyone wants to know anything else, just ask. Cheers!

injest:
Hi Azaelia!!!

good to see you made the jump!! I am a bit older than you that is true...and we mostly have been hanging around fussing and teasing and fighting with each other for a while...but we always enjoy meeting new friends.

Don't be afraid to jump in anywhere. We are a generally nice group (watch out for David, that is all I am gonna say *ahem*  ;D ;) ) and there are a TON of movie buffs here too.

If you need anything holler at me (or any of the guys in red)....well ok...dont HOLLER...just pm and talk regularly  :laugh: :laugh:

Jess

injest

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