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Lubitschian

I was invited here by Antares.

Always happy to find a new community of movie lovers. I hope we all become fast friends.

My Top 150 link is in my sig if anyone is curious what kind of films I like. My specialties are 20s and 30s comedies and screen actresses.

So...hi. ;)

Critter

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Welcome Lubitschian!

I'm sure you will get along with all the movie lovers here, and I hope you enjoy your time here and stick around.

:thumbup:

P.S I just noticed your sig. Am I mistaken or is that Penelope's incredible card trick from The Brothers Bloom?

Lubitschian

Quote from: Critter on March 15, 2010, 02:00:54 AM
Welcome Lubitschian!

I'm sure you will get along with all the movie lovers here, and I hope you enjoy your time here and stick around.

:thumbup:

P.S I just noticed your sig. Am I mistaken or is that Penelope's incredible card trick from The Brothers Bloom?
You are correct. One of my favorite films and one of my favorite characters.

Critter

I did enjoy The Brothers Bloom but I wouldn't call it one of my favourite films, I would however agree with you that Penelope is one of my favourite characters. She made that film for me, well her and Bang Bang. Fantastic characters, I also loved how many different things Rachel Wiesz had to learn for the role.

Antares

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Quote from: Lubitschian on March 15, 2010, 01:52:58 AM
I was invited here by Antares.

Always happy to find a new community of movie lovers. I hope we all become fast friends.

My Top 150 link is in my sig if anyone is curious what kind of films I like. My specialties are 20s and 30s comedies and screen actresses.

So...hi. ;)

Glad to see you made it over, now if I can only get Filmincarnate to take the plunge.  :training:


goodguy

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Quote from: Critter on March 15, 2010, 02:28:04 AM
I did enjoy The Brothers Bloom but I wouldn't call it one of my favourite films,

I did enjoy it very much too, although I like Rian Johnson's first film Brick better. A noir, a con, and his next one supposedly is some dark, time-travelling scifi tale - the guy sure likes variety.

And welcome to this place, Lubitschian.
Matthias

Critter

Quote from: goodguy on March 15, 2010, 03:46:59 AM
Quote from: Critter on March 15, 2010, 02:28:04 AM
I did enjoy The Brothers Bloom but I wouldn't call it one of my favourite films,

I did enjoy it very much too, although I like Rian Johnson's first film Brick better. A noir, a con, and his next one supposedly is some dark, time-travelling scifi tale - the guy sure likes variety.

And welcome to this place, Lubitschian.

I still haven't seen Brick, but thanks for bringing it up. I've been meaning to check it out but kept forgetting. I'll try keep it near the top of my 'to watch' list now.

Achim

Welcome to this forum! Hope you enjoy your time here :)

Halo2


snowcat

Welcome Lubitschian, I hope you enjoy your stay at the forum :D

Intresting choice for your number one, The Royal Tenenbaums is one of my favourite films, its brilliant.

Kathy

Hi, welcome to the forums.  :cheers:

addicted2dvd

Welcome to the forum!  :)
Pete

Najemikon

Quote from: Lubitschian on March 15, 2010, 01:52:58 AM
I was invited here by Antares.

Oh no. Another one!  ;)

What are your feelings on Tarantino? Has he dragged you over here for backup?  :laugh:

Nice to see you, hope you find it as welcoming as Anatares.

Critter

Quote from: Jon on March 15, 2010, 12:15:36 PM
Quote from: Lubitschian on March 15, 2010, 01:52:58 AM
I was invited here by Antares.

Oh no. Another one!  ;)

What are your feelings on Tarantino? Has he dragged you over here for backup?  :laugh:

Nice to see you, hope you find it as welcoming as Anatares.

Haha Jon, I wondered that too for a minute, but her top 150 film shows a fair few Tarantino flicks. So that's another one for our side  :P

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Karsten

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