The Ultimate Spam email...I had to read it!

MichaelD

Lifer
Jan 16, 2001
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Yes; a Bathroom Sandwich! I had to read it. I don't have the spam filter set to auto-delete b/c at least once a week a real email gets caught in there. So today I scanned thru my Junk Email folder and saw this. Apparently; it causes "a big owie":

Yesterday at work I discovered a bathroom sandwich in one of the stalls

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In fact, admirable restraint has been exercised in favour of letting actual actors play out the story. Sure, there are several moments in which character data are revealed that may challenge or discourage their enamoured, but truly, it all feels so predictable. To miss a film of this beauty and power would be a mistake, however, as Babel is extremely moving and absolutely engrossing. Pinging is currently not allowed.
While it hints at depth and is occasionally very entertaining, it never quite lives up to its promise.
Jennifer Connelly's Maddy Bowen is a journalist who one day hopes her writing will make a difference.
Any attempt to link me to the athletes in the current news accounts who may have improperly sought performance-enhancing drugs is without foundation. Sometimes I begin to think it might but then I read some blog or see some article praising it and I just get annoyed.
In attendance are an incredible array of guest stars, including Ben Stiller, Tim Robbins, John C. Which means he would have been at WM5.
The dialogue between Blair and Her Majesty is wonderfully sparse, fraught with tension as the former chooses his words very carefully, and these scenes are among the best in the film.
Again, this may be because the subject matter of The Fountain was so much more palatable, but it seems to flow a lot smoother than the previous film. Although his rehabilitation occurs far more rapidly than is likely, his eventual realisation of his own value is the only moving moment in The Holiday.
This time around there are no complaints whatsoever.
I would make sure that it does not take up resedence anywhere else in the body.
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The narrative is simply a little too sparse.
mookieghana: LATEST IWW SHOW.
Both of her previous films did have their moments, but this is certainly the weakest of the three. Alas The Illusionist fails in a way similar to The Prestige - it's rather predictable.
mookieghana: PHONE DEAD!
You can't truly appreciate metal until you acknowledge and embrace the silliness of it all. ' approach to filmmaking.
The Fountain boasts absolute simplicity but provokes infinite interpretations, and this is its crowning achievement.
Ricky Gervais also has a small comedic role, though his usual brilliant delivery doesn't really suit the rest of the film. The music is brilliant also, the 'mega-mix' medley technique in fact very reminiscent of Moulin Rouge. Sounds like the April Pride show for Vegas is OFF.
In attendance are an incredible array of guest stars, including Ben Stiller, Tim Robbins, John C.
Of course, there is a host of assumptions with this formulation. In the last couple of years we've seen Catch a Fire, The Constant Gardener and Hotel Rwanda.
Whilst it's tempting to become cynical one can't complain when movies with a conscience become cool.
Jim Caviezel gets the delicious role of terrorist Carroll Oerstadt, and this is exactly what I'm talking about. So, yesteday I woke up with a big "owie".
 

Alone

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Thanks for posting, because I don't get enough of this in my own inbox.
 

MichaelD

Lifer
Jan 16, 2001
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Hey, if I were you, reading my post, I'd say the same thing. I flush an average of 25 spam emails every 24 hours from my personalk accounts. This one just mde me read and chukle though.
 

eplebnista

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Dec 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: MichaelD
Hey, if I were you, reading my post, I'd say the same thing. I flush an average of 25 spam emails every 24 hours from my personalk accounts. This one just mde me read and chukle though.

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