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Star Wars or Star Trek?
mvansand76:
--- Quote from: ednbarby on May 13, 2007, 10:05:21 pm ---
I loved what Dalton Ross, I think it was, said in Entertainment Weekly about Star Wars in general: "Didn't care then. Don't now. Sue me."
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LOL! That's hilarious... :laugh:
moremojo:
--- Quote from: ednbarby on May 13, 2007, 10:05:21 pm --- I remember really liking "The Empire Strikes Back" because that came out after the time that I really first got into seeing movies at the theater, but not thinking much of any of the others.
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The Empire Strikes Back is certainly the best of the original three films, and is my favorite installment of the franchise.
I believe that in an early version of the BBM screenplay, Ennis and Cassie are shown attending a screening of The Empire Strikes Back (placing the scene in 1980), I suppose as another kind of bookend for the scene depicting Ennis and Alma at the drive-in (you know that Jack and Ennis never saw a movie together :'().
injest:
--- Quote from: moremojo on May 14, 2007, 05:14:13 pm ---The Empire Strikes Back is certainly the best of the original three films, and is my favorite installment of the franchise.
I believe that in an early version of the BBM screenplay, Ennis and Cassie are shown attending a screening of The Empire Strikes Back (placing the scene in 1980), I suppose as another kind of bookend for the scene depicting Ennis and Alma at the drive-in (you know that Jack and Ennis never saw a movie together :'().
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You mean Don Roe didn't have no VCR and TV in that cabin they borrowed??
:o :o >:( >:(
Dang DON! Get with the twentieth century!!
loneleeb3:
--- Quote ---(you know that Jack and Ennis never saw a movie together ).
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Never enough time, never enough. :'(
moremojo:
--- Quote from: injest on May 14, 2007, 09:57:20 pm ---You mean Don Roe didn't have no VCR and TV in that cabin they borrowed??
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You know, I never thought about that! A VCR seems unlikely, but a TV might have been in the realm of possibility (though I'm inclined to think that a cabin used for hunting and general getting-away-from-it-all would most likely not have a TV; a radio would be a better bet).
But who knows...maybe Jack and Ennis did have a little TV time together (which is, incidentally, one of my favorite romantic scenarios).
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