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Originally posted by Obadiah Oldbuck: Since EDE & I both answered correctly, and only seconds apart, we have also collaborated on a questions.
Of the following Jummy Stewart movies, which one do both EDE & OO cite as their all-time favorite?
A) Anatomy of a Murder B) Destry Rides Again C) Harvey D) It's a Wonderful Life E) The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance F) Mr. Smith Goes to Washington G) The Philadelphia Story H) Rear Window I) Rope J) The Shop Around the Corner K) You Can't Take it With You L) Vertigo I'll go with F) Mr. Smith goes to Washington (Although "It's a Wonderful Life" always makes me cry)
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It's a Wonderful LIfe is also the only movie that *always* makes me cry ever time I watch it, Quis.
So I guess I'll go with that!
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Sorry. While Obie counts "Mr. Smith" among his favorites, and IAWL is one of mine, neither of them is our absolute favorite!
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The Shop Around the Corner is a wonderful early Jimmy, but even still not the best.
Guess again.
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Vertigo must be your favourite, if only for the clever use of red and green throughout it denote the emotion that was being conveyed.
The psychadelic poster was a winner too!
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Originally posted by Invisible Brainiac: G? Ah, of hearthfires and holocausts.... The Philadelphia Story is probably my favorite Kate, but not my favorite Jimmy.
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Originally posted by Harbinger: Vertigo must be your favourite, if only for the clever use of red and green throughout it denote the emotion that was being conveyed.
The psychadelic poster was a winner too! Everyone says Vertigo was a masterpiece of melodrama, Not sure how EDE feels, but Vertigo always seemed a tad to peased with its own cleverness for me.
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Originally posted by Obadiah Oldbuck: Originally posted by Harbinger: [b]Vertigo must be your favourite, if only for the clever use of red and green throughout it denote the emotion that was being conveyed.
The psychadelic poster was a winner too! Everyone says Vertigo was a masterpiece of melodrama, Not sure how EDE feels, but Vertigo always seemed a tad to peased with its own cleverness for me.[/b]I love nearly everything Hitchcock did, especially his collaborations with Jimmy. The ending more than anything makes Vertigo a classic.
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Originally posted by capt._dallas: E? While The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is the favorite Jimmy Western of both OO and myself, it's not our favorite movie of his.
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I will guess A, simply because I can.
Just spouting off.
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Originally posted by CJ Taylor: I will guess A, simply because I can. And yet, you would be wrong. Golly, what's left for choices?
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Well with all the choices I'm taking a second guess. I'll say C) Harvey
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And that would be correct, Quis!
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Hmm...
How about: I'm thinking of a number between 1 and infinity.... Nah!
When I was a kid my favorite type of dynosaur was:
A) Stegasaurus B) Bronotosaurus(Yes I know they don't call them that anymore) C) Triceratops D) T. Rex E) Pterodactyl
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A.
Because they're so damn cute.
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Nope, Triceratops was my number 3 Dinosaur though
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Originally posted by capt._dallas: A.
Because they're so damn cute. Don't you just know it! That is the correct answer.
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Originally posted by CJ Taylor: Pterodactyl!! Sorry, CJ, but unless Quis has changed his mind, I've posted the correct answer. Okay, which of the following is NOT true of Capt._dallas: 1. His name (REAL name, not username) appeared in an issue of Legion of Super-Heroes. 2. His uncle was a roommate of Roger Staubach’s at the Naval Academy. 3. His bachelor party was a Red Sox-Angels game at Fenway Park. 4. Received credit as a “scripter” for an independent comic book in the mid-1990s. 5. At the age of 12 was told by a professional psychologist that comic book reading was the cause of his insomnia. 6. As a college freshman he opted to read the conclusion to Alan Moore’s “Watchmen” instead of having sex with his girlfriend. 7. Still has all the vintage Star Wars figures that he bought as a child in the late 1970s. 8. Spent a day in a medium security prison in Smyrna, Delaware 9. Until his senior year in high school he misspelled his middle name of “Matthew” as “Matheau” 10. When he was 15 he was caught by the police drinking alcohol in a public park after sundown..., but was told he wouldn’t receive a ticket (and wouldn’t be arrested) because he was “too young.” Bon appetite!Keith
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I'll guess 6. I mean, Watchmen was good, but....
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Originally posted by Obadiah Oldbuck: I'll guess 6. I mean, Watchmen was good, but.... I can understand your reasoning, but no, it's true, in Fall 1987 as a college freshman, I was TOTALLY hooked into Watchmen, so much so that I declined sex with my girlfriend in order to finish the story. Amazingly, she was still my girlfriend for a few months after that (maybe she just wanted the chance to get even  ).
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