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Ok, this is just ... creepy and cool.
Last edited by Seth_Brower (2012-06-18 22:28:52)
A record breaking music video. 18 costume changes in one single take in which the singer takes the guise of various singers, how many can you spot? It's bloody awesome-
Proof, if any was needed, that Will Smith s still a bit of a cool dude. And that everybody of a certain age knows the theme to The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air.
That was uncomfortable.
Don’t be trashy, don’t you care? Recycle don’t just stare. ~ Aaron Sorkin
Never refuse to reuse. ~ Aaron Sorkin
Play by the rules, recycle and reuse. ~ Aaron Sorkin
Great find paulou
Let's be honest, here. The guy writes something like 10,000 lines of dialogue per script. The odds of a few of them being the same are actually pretty good.
Yeah, I don't really see the problem, he likes reusing his own lines from time to time, I don't think it's a crime.
The first episode of The Newsroom, however......
Ok, this is not in any way 'cool' but I was taking photos of my Blu Ray collection when the sky opened up outside, and it started raining really hard. So, I filmed it. This video has an appearance by one of my cats and my Scottish accent.
That is the most rain we've had here in a while, so I guess it was due.....
A friend linked this. I laughed my ass off. Now I'm sharing.
That's hilarious, altho some are unfair. "Look at my face", "ya think?", and a few others are just common sayings anybody might put in a script.
Yeah, I don't really see the problem, he likes reusing his own lines from time to time, I don't think it's a crime.
Well, the point is that Sorkin's characters don't talk like three-dimensional individual people. They all talk like Aaron Sorkin.
I'll tell you what's unforgivable....
Nobody ever says it cheerfully when friends arrive unexpectedly.
Last edited by Zarban (2012-06-30 16:28:34)
Jimmy B wrote:Yeah, I don't really see the problem, he likes reusing his own lines from time to time, I don't think it's a crime.
Well, the point is that Sorkin's characters don't talk like three-dimensional individual people. They all talk like Aaron Sorkin.
Oh, I got that, I just don't have a problem with it.
I don't think Star Trek is supposed to be a painful experience, but I think Brian feels as beat up as this poor Kirk did by the end of a viewing.
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