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And as if the musical obsession wasn't enough... I have watched Hellboy and The Punisher about ten times apiece; I don't know if it's just that I love comic book movies, or what. And, of course, I have seen It's a Wonderful Life more times than I should...
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(Why is it always the stupid movies we can watch... .
At home, I could watch "Vibes" with Cyndi Lauper and Jeff Goldblum all day, every day .
And the DVD comes out this month.
At present count, I've gone to the theaters to see "Little Miss Sunshine" six times .
...Other than LOM/A2A obviously. I can't stop listening to Regina Spektor at the moment. I saw her live on 29th June and just fell in love with her. She's just the cutest, most amazingly talented person... pretty much ever IMO :)
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Doctor Who, Torchwood, Sherlock Holmes (not so much now but still times or more,The Towering Inferno, more... .
The only thing that I do week in week out is to go tapes tomorrow ;D My obsessions...
Have other obsessions, too many to name here.
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My OCD and mini love in combination sometimes get me obsessed with minis - right now I am totally obsessed with the Eduard Gution designed captain Hook from Tales of War Anyone else ever get that feeling? /M /Mananadomus™ has spoken Newbie Extraordinaire...
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With the Eduard Gution designed captain Hook from Tales of War He is lovely - I keep getting urges to paint.
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National obsessions transpiring from cinema It is interesting to analyse the genres and leitmotiv of each country's cinema, and better understand the national subconscious from these observations. Japan In Japan, most TV series are soap operas with leitmotif...
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Though, there is a very very very common theme in Bollywood films (all my Indian friends agree): romance film where someone dies, someone gets married, and lots of really random... .
You forgot to mention the biggest movie industry in the world: Bollywood .
On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 05:27:52 -0800 (PST), "PJ O'Donovan" <pjdnvn505@gmail.com Jihad at Ft Hood is a manifestation of the Politcally Correct obsessions of Leftism forced upon our military by them has gone amok "Reporters are interviewing friends...
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There is no evidence that "the left" is responsible....
On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 08:36:31 -0800 (PST), boo-radley <mpmull2u@gmail.com On Nov 8, 6:27 am, "PJ O'Donovan" <pjdnvn...@gmail.com Same Shit different day...its a left wing conspiracy "More babble .
Written here to serve as a review for the Salvation War by Stuart Slade. ---- A good novel tells us the truth about its hero; but a bad novel tells us the truth about its author. - G.K. Chesterton Why am I writing about the Salvation War, one of the more...
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The book about an attack on Nazi Germany? Not that nuclear war should ever be glorified but I'd say.
Written here to serve as a review for the Salvation War by Stuart Slade. ---- A good novel tells us the truth about its hero; but a bad novel tells us the truth about its author. - G.K. Chesterton Why am I writing about the Salvation War, one of the more...
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The book about an attack on Nazi Germany? Not that nuclear war should ever be glorified but I'd say.
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 11:42:38 -0500, dumbstruck <dumbstruc@gmail.com I can't confirm it online, but a recent documentary emphasized the astronomical amount of both physical resources and brain/manpower in the US atomic effort. I believe much of it...
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It was also the key to being a post-war superpower, and being, Camp Dora could have been producing something more useful to the German war effort rather than it could have been set up to crank ....
Just for a few bombs to end a war.
My American tv obsessions are old episodes of Dallas and CSI. My British ones are Call The Midwife and Whitechapel, about midwiwes and grisly murders!
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Now I'll go make a desperate attempt to see War Horse before the ceremony.
Cinematography award.
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