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Pulp fiction film noir at it's best. Lots of drinking.
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Excellence Le Samurai!
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Palinka wrote:Excellence Le Samurai!
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I would nominate "Stir of Echoes" amongst the best on screen ghost stories ever told and a perfect example of the genre called "Blue Collar Horror".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlqHp4KmofQ

I'm a sucker for a good ghost story and it doesn't get much better than this.
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TheBigCasino wrote:I would nominate "Stir of Echoes" amongst the best on screen ghost stories ever told and a perfect example of the genre called "Blue Collar Horror".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlqHp4KmofQ

I'm a sucker for a good ghost story and it doesn't get much better than this.
This is a bit too intense for a drunken soul at this time of early evening where I am. This is definitely something to pursue...have dealt with ghosts during past drier times. Would rather be toasted...
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I like so many movies, but I do enjoy juxtaposing two disparate movies, back to back. This weekend, I'm thinking, The Haunting (original, not that botched abortion from the nineties) and Caddyshack. Of course, one has to choose the drinks menu beforehand. I'm thinking, Bourbon rocks for Caddyshack, and then slowing down with a lovely, chilled pitcher of Brutal Hammers for The Haunting. I wonder if I can get the Grumpster to make his famous Buffalo wings?

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We were discussing vehicle recalls, at work. There apparently is a recent one of Jeep Cherokees becasue of them blowing up if rear-ended, much like the Pinto.
This made me think of Top Secret which, in turn, made me think of Real Genius. I haven't seen either in ages.
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frankennietzsche wrote:We were discussing vehicle recalls, at work. There apparently is a recent one of Jeep Cherokees becasue of them blowing up if rear-ended, much like the Pinto.
This made me think of Top Secret which, in turn, made me think of Real Genius. I haven't seen either in ages.

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hey, where's that guy who said "we shouldn't be talking about movies, we should be talking about drinking?" Where he run off too? I thought he was gonna post a review for us. I gotta find that post.
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Lush City wrote:
TheBigCasino wrote:I would nominate "Stir of Echoes" amongst the best on screen ghost stories ever told and a perfect example of the genre called "Blue Collar Horror".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlqHp4KmofQ

I'm a sucker for a good ghost story and it doesn't get much better than this.
This is a bit too intense for a drunken soul at this time of early evening where I am. This is definitely something to pursue...have dealt with ghosts during past drier times. Would rather be toasted...
It is a little intense, yeah. there is a "thing" with drinking and intense films, and it's totally subjective, but - I find, the more intense the film, the harder it is to actually get drunk.
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TheBigCasino wrote:hey, where's that guy who said "we shouldn't be talking about movies, we should be talking about drinking?" Where he run off too? I thought he was gonna post a review for us. I gotta find that post.

The Big is in the Casino.

All I got left is some Grey Goose, some Jim, Baileys for my ladies (drinking age dotta and my woman), and left over Kahlua, but I think all the above adequate for a toast.

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tdcwillies wrote:
TheBigCasino wrote:hey, where's that guy who said "we shouldn't be talking about movies, we should be talking about drinking?" Where he run off too? I thought he was gonna post a review for us. I gotta find that post.

The Big is in the Casino.

All I got left is some Grey Goose, some Jim, Baileys for my ladies (drinking age dotta and my woman), and left over Kahlua, but I think all the above adequate for a toast.

Cheers, Big.
Cheers to you as well! For me, toasts transcend all rules. For me, every first drink begins with a toast, even if I'm by myself.
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TheBigCasino wrote: ...every first drink begins with a toast, even if I'm by myself.
To Lovely Miss Ethyl.

++clink++
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tdcwillies wrote:
TheBigCasino wrote: ...every first drink begins with a toast, even if I'm by myself.
To Lovely Miss Ethyl.

++clink++
Indeed, cheers.
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I'd like to watch THE PROFESSIONAL again.

Also, I was kind of depressed when somebody made a DOC thread and I posted a Doc Holliday scene from TOMBSTONE and got crickets.
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