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Why my thread has been moved ?
yes, but it wasn't a tread about her private life or her body... but only about her movies... in my opinion, the best place was in the "movies" section... does it impossible to create a thread about a movies director in the "movies" section ? does it obligated to talk about cinema, "dvd" and documentary in the "hot guys " and "babes" sections ?
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Why my thread has been moved ?
don't understand why my thread about the french movie director Marie-Monique Robin has been moved from the "movies" section to the " Other Males of Interest" ? section
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Tyler Riggs
not their best pictures! always thought Marcelo's work is boring! :yuckky: i should harass Cass Bird on her facebook for another photoshot with Tyler
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- Daniel Johns
do you think Louise should be agree to sell Daniel ? i'm ready to pay 200 euros- Eating Disorder
so don't come here and don't ask stupid and illogic questions and don't say ideologic (but impossible) advices. it's just "borring"- Eating Disorder
Lolita, do you smoke, do you drink alcohol, do you take pills, do you eat meat, do you live in a big city, do you use a car, are you obsessed by something or someone like religion or fanatisme, do you sleep 8 hours every day, do you watch tv (because tv is often really stupid!) ? because all these things are bad for health or mental too. you know, there is always a way to be better, more intelligent etc unfortunately i won't be rude but intelligent and perfectly healthy people are really rare...! no,the most important is not to respect our life but make something of our life, because, in the end, we die. people aren't machine. we can't "cut" our feelings, our emotions, we can't hide them. do you think it could be a best way, when someone close to you die, to make a smile and say "oh, today i'm happy" ? don't you think, this is normal to be sad ? why we should respect our body if we don't take care of things, people around us ? if nothing can't touch us ? if nothing can't make us evolve ? it's like a dictature. deny your nature and be "perfect"! yes, hapiness is important, but the sadness too. i won't be happy when someone important die. i would like to be sad. i would like cry for this person, show my love, respect, regret. should i deny my human nature and become a superficial person, living in the blind happiness ? this is goal of our life ? if everybody were perfectly healthy and happy (so a real doctrine) life should be sad because we couldn't be ourselves, because the sadness, the depression, the fear are a piece of us. animals can be sad, depressive or scared too. we can change a behavior like incest, but we can't change, cancel a feeling. Lolita, maybe you should try to understand Human nature before to say this kind of things... i don't complain about my troubles and bulimia, in fact, i'm proud of it, because if i never be a bulimic, i should be a different person. if all my life i was an happy girl, trust me, i certainly should be a very stupid girl too! but when you said so stupid things like "you have the power to change your life" that's wrong. these kind of problems can't be changed... the death, sickness (the reason of these mental troubles) are a fatal reality. you know, happiness is not a competition. yes, everybody has troubles, i know it... and certainly more than the majority of people because at first, this is my job. i study people behavior and without lie, people often say "yes, but we have troubles too and this is not for this reason than this we make it" or " i lost my parents and i never cry during their funeral so why do you cry because your mother is sick ? she is alive, she is not dead! it could be worst!" but you know everybody is different, experience are different so the way to "stop" the pain can be different too. and this is what we call the "sensibility" and as i already said, this is not a competition!!! of course situation can be worst. and this is not because you are sensitive that you are egoist, narcissist and you can't see misery around you. this is not because i'm bulimic than i close my eyes when i meet an homeless in the street... and this is not because i meet an homeless in the street that now, i'm happy. as i already say (many and many times...) eating disorder can be the only way to "evacuate" the pain. sometimes people don't want to talk about their problems, they just want to have a "control" on something because they have the feeling they can't control their own life... and their body, this eating disorder can be this (dangerous) "mental help"- French Movies
oh, i think my aunt has worked on this movie but i'm not sure. yes please Le Mangeur de Lune (1993) by Dai Sijie Marcel, whose only pleasure is to play the scarecrow in the middle of the fiels to attract some birds, leaves his family farm the day before his mother marries the village's undertaker. In a little circus directed by his seven brothers, Popov, a black Russian -meaning a Russian of African origin-, acts as the jack-of-all-trades. It is him, the most simple-minded, who cleans up the cages, feeds the animals and gets rid pf all the dirty business. The night of the last performance in Paris, Popov hunts after an escaped eagle, misses the circus' departure to Italy and is compelled to cross France to join his brothers in Venice- Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
that's me! there is an expiry date ? by the way, this thread is in the "top" threads (on the first page) since few months...- Cinema Bizarre
oh lord, they are here ! don't understand why they didn't win the eurovision...- Eating Disorder
because my dad try to commit a suicide, because my grandfather with one of his daughter (my dad's sister) made blackmail to my father for money. they said lies (ex : my bad was a pedophile), because i spend years in hospital, i lived with dying people (cancer, AIDS, physical deformations), so i lost impotant people... and my health wasn't very good too and because majority of people are superficial *ssholes, they are nice with you when you are in front of them, but if one day, they consider that your position was superior to their position, so they are happy to see you fall. they are really vultures. materialist sheeps without really "opinions" and personnal evolution, only a basic humor with a big touch of hypocrise and at bit of intelligence... and in this kind of situation, trust me, you must be very very strong! they made me fierce and wild. i started bulimia because of these problems, because i couldn't control my life but i was able to control my body and without it, maybe i couldn't be there to talk. and now, my bulimia is very physical too. this is a piece of me. sometimes, our only strength come from our own destruction and this is the only thing who can help us. but in same time Lolita, we talk about it since 26 pages... maybe it could be better to read the answers before to ask this kind of questions! but please, tell me how it was possible to change all these things ? how it was able to stop these problems in my family ? how it was able to stop my friends to die ? how it was able to stop my hemorrhaging, my legs, my cartilage,hormonal, cancerous zones problems ?- French Movies
- French Movies
The Count of Monte Cristo (1998) The Count of Monte Cristo (aka Le Comte de Monte Cristo) is a French miniseries of 4 episodes based on the 1844 novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas père for the french channel TF1. Plot Edmond Dantès is falsely accused and sentenced to spend the rest of his life in the notorious island prison, Chateau d'If. While imprisoned, he meets Abbé Faria, a fellow prisoner whom everyone believes to be mad. Abbé tells Edmond of a fantastic treasure hidden away on a tiny island, that only he knows the location of. After many years in prison, the old Abbé dies, and Edmond escapes disguised as the dead body to find the treasure Abbé told him of, so he can use the new-found wealth to exact revenge on those who have wronged him. Cast Gérard Depardieu as Edmond Dantès Ornella Muti as Mercedès Iguanada Jean Rochefort as Fernand Mondego Pierre Arditi as Villefort Georges Moustaki as Abbé Faria Guillaume Depardieu as young Edmond Naike Rivelli as young Mercedès Julie Depardieu as Valentine de Villefort episode 1 : 1/9 2/9 3/9 4/9 5/9 6/9 7/9 8/9 9/9- Eating Disorder
when i was in hospital, it was for other health problems but there were anorexics people too and the "atmosphere" was a bit different because there everybody has troubles but not only mental. i think it was something positive because it's "opened the mind", people weren't fixed on their troubles... (ok, one of my ex flirt, an anorexic, tried to commited a suicide just in front of me...) but i know people who were in special clinic for eating disorder and the result wasn't great because they are always negative "friends" to lead you in the bad way. sometimes, yes they really want to help you, but sometimes, i think they can be happy to see people fail because now, they aren't alone... and yes, you're right. you're often obligated to stop to see them because they are too much negative and destroy your happiness. good to hear that. and in same thing, that's true, the is an hard "experience" but now, because of it, we can see life with a different vision... and finally, this is not so bad.- Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo
- Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
there is a while, Federick and I talked about the Shoah, the book Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil by Hannah Arendt and the death sentence in Israel and it remind me there was a movie inspired by Hannah Arendt's book. fortunately, i finally found it this is not exactly a movie, it's more a history documentary but in the end this is still very interesting! The specialist, portrait of a modern criminal (1999) black and white french movie by Rony Brauman and Eyal Sivan A German worker in the upper echelons of the Nazi party, Adolf Eichmann was in charge of the expulsion of Jews, Slovenians, and Gypsies from the Reich between 1938 and 1941, and then of their deportation from Europe to the death camps. In 1960, he was captured by the Israeli secret service in Argentina. His subsequent trial in Jerusalem was one of the first public events recorded on video. Filmmakers Rony Brauman and Eyal Sivan have assembled excerpts of this footage to create a tightly edited and compelling documentary about a bureaucrat who has fulfilled his duties during a time of war. Eichmann steadfastly insists that his part in the Holocaust was neither active or evil: he was only following orders. At the outset of the trial, the prosecutor calls Eichmann an inhuman beast, but the thin balding man in a black suit who is taking copious notes and nervously interlaces his fingers during the course of the trial doesn't seem to fit that description. Even during the tensest moments and facing direct accusations by the prosecution who wants to see him hanged, he refuses to show remorse or culpability for his actions. The film is fascinating for Eichmann's resoluteness. By the nature of his answers, he proves himself to be the quintessential bureaucrat of Kafka's worst nightmare. Perhaps the most striking feature about Eichmann is just how ordinary he seems--not a monster, not a mad thinker, but an efficient man who sat behind a desk, processing forms. Based on Hannah Arendt's famous account of the trial, "The Specialist: Portrait of a Modern Criminal" offers profound insight into how the Holocaust was facilitated by bureaucracy and a subservient mindset that allowed people like Eichmann to claim ignorance and shuffle responsibility for atrocious crimes around like so many carbon-copy forms. ------------------------ When Adolph Eichmann was brought to trial in Israel in 1961, the event was broadcast live under the direction of documentarian Leo Hurwitz. That footage, over 500 hours of it, has been locked away in the decades since. Eyal Sivan, inspired by Hannah Arendt's book Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil, received permission to dig through the footage for a concentrated portrait of the trial and the man. The balding, middle-aged Eichmann looks as scary as an accountant as he snaps to attention for every question, answering with a "Yawohl" before reading from records or repeating his mantra: "I had to obey... I was a soldier." Painting himself as nothing but a bureaucrat with a ruthless efficiency ("I does not mean Eichmann," he claims, trying to distance himself from the odious orders he signed), the only emotion he exhibits is a terrifying pride in his meticulous service: "I was never reprimanded," he offers by way of explanation. Though Sivan compiled this film from documentary recordings, he finds some haunting images: the reflection of newel footage on the glass cage that protects Eichmann as he blankly watches the record of atrocities, the concentration camp tattoo on the arm that reaches into frame to play evidence from a tape recorder, the bland, emotionless face of Eichmann that dominates the film. Far from an "objective" record of the event, The Specialist indeed captures the "banality of evil" in Eichmann, and that's genuinely frightening. --Sean Axmaker- 100 Greatest Movies of All Time
i think too because Titanic by James Cameron, Stars War by George Lucas and Lord Of The Ring by Peter Jackson (same thing for King Kong if it's the one by PJ too) didn't existed in 1996... but all these movies are "remakes" and there isn't the directors' names... more, a movie is not good because A the production spend a fortune into the movie and B because it was a blockbuster in the theatres... talent didn't come from the money or the public... be loved by a majority is rarely a good sign! when you divide opinion, you have one chance in two to be loved by fools... but when everybody love you, you can't avoid them. and when you're loved by fools, this is never good...!- Eating Disorder
oh, this is what i thought! <_< the last year, ona german forum, i had an "quarrel" about vegetarism with a girl from argentina and she told me that people in argentina eat a lot of meat because meat was cheap... so sorry if i was wrong. yes, it's more logic when we know. the probleme with the treatment/clinics/meeting for eatting disorder is the friendship. sometimes it can help you to meet new people with the same problem, but this disorder is a mental problem and when you meet someone with this kind of troubles, sometimes it doesn't help you at all and they catch you into their own troubles... but good for you if now you feel confortable with youself this is the most important.- Eating Disorder
if they understand my english, trust me, they will understand your... maybe i'm wrong but i think in argentina meat is enougt cheap so people are very "carnivor" and sometimes, this kind of "diet" can make lose weight because the body doesn't recived everything it needs. by the way, yes, this is the goal of eating disorder... have a control on ourselves. how many time were you anorexic ? how old are you ?- Underground hip hop
Moka Only not bad... Biography Moka Only - Lowdown Suite 2: The Box (2009) 02 Hardly Say (remix) 03 Syrup 05 Fried Rice 06 Stained 07 Funky 09 Boo Hoo 10 Clap Yer Feet 11 Trudgin 12 Mothballs 13 Isn't Over 14 It's Lowdown 15 Bored 17 Riverside 18 Rock The Yacht- Tokio Hotel
and bill becomes more and more ridiculous everyday! there are few months is was adorable, but now, his new look is just :x he is a natural real beauty but he tries so much to be perfect, to be beautiful and he is too much "blingbling" than in the end, his natural beauty becomes superficial and he just looks like a mix between a clown, a tranny from the 80's and the black power ranger... :yuckky: (and the back is not better, he seems to wear a pampers under his pants...) unfortunately, the music from The Bold And The Beautiful has been missed on the runway... their music and video clips become worst and worst but they are still happy because they get new "toys" on stage... but toys aren't the soul of the music and they didn't understand it. this is sad because they are intelligent boys.- Cole Mohr
- Favourite YOUTUBE music video???
Die Antwoord - Enter The Ninja- Tyler Riggs
- Marie-Monique Robin
The World According to Monsanto 1/10 2/10 3/10 4/10 5/10 6/10 7/10 8/10 9/10 10/10 - Daniel Johns