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Topic History of: ET Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man
Wyot wrote:
[quote]Honey wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote: Wyot wrote:
Oh I loved that one but I was sobbing. Poor Rizzo.
I was sobbing as well at the end of MC. Thankfully, I was at home with a cup of tea rather than in a "seedy cinema" like GM with goodness knows who!!!!
It was for bums, down and outs, gays and addicts. The 80s NYC was very seedy. However in late 80s and mid 90s. It was sorted out a great deal, the XXX theatres were becoming a thing of the past. Bums were giving money and a ticket to leave NYC if they wanted to leave.
I lost count how many hookers wanted my money and not my God giving body.
If Wyot was with me they would give him in the money.
Wyot
Honey wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
Oh I loved that one but I was sobbing. Poor Rizzo.
I was sobbing as well at the end of MC. Thankfully, I was at home with a cup of tea rather than in a "seedy cinema" like GM with goodness knows who!!!!
Wyot
Honey wrote: JK2006 wrote: And I suspect not a single woman (Honey?).
Well, I was trying to remember if I had seen it or not.
Some farmer hallucinates a baseball player and chops down his crops to build a stadium or something? I cant remember anything else. Maybe I fell asleep?
Some films cut to the heart of what it means to be a man Honey, others, to a woman. Thankfully, I haven't, voluntarily anyway, yet sat through a "non binary" tear-jerker.....
Honey
Green Man wrote: Wyot wrote: Yes the score by Williams for ET is sublime and mixed with the visuals is great art and entertainment.
There are at least then 3 men on this site who also get weepy at Field Of Dreams then...
I do remember seeing a woman getting teary eyed but the men had tears streaming even me.
When I saw Midnight Cowboy in a seedy cinema, I didn't know anything about the film or book. The film is dark, bleak and depressing. I was hoping they would go to a warm climate and find a steady job.
Oh I loved that one but I was sobbing. Poor Rizzo.
Honey
JK2006 wrote: And I suspect not a single woman (Honey?).
Well, I was trying to remember if I had seen it or not.
Some farmer hallucinates a baseball player and chops down his crops to build a stadium or something? I cant remember anything else. Maybe I fell asleep?