Tarrianor

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Tarrianor

Tarrianor

@ProjectPaladin

Entrou em Mayıs 2009
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Dwight’s World
Dwight’s World@Creed_Thoughts2·
That’s what she said
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@TheStingisBack It took me about 30 years to finally know there that quote, once heard in a Guns 'n Roses song, originated. Totally worth the wait. It has been one of my favourites ever since. I didn't eat that many eggs for a while, though.
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The Sting
The Sting@TheStingisBack·
Strother Martin was born OTD in 1919. Martin appeared in six films with Paul Newman, including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Harper, and Slap Shot. He also delivered THE immortal line in Cool Hand Luke (1967). “What we’ve got here is failure to communicate.”
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The Sting
The Sting@TheStingisBack·
@DannyDrinksWine Back in the day, I think I fell in love with Sherilyn Fenn's left eyebrow.
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DepressedBergman@DannyDrinksWine·
Sherilyn Fenn photographed by Douglas Kirkland for New York magazine, 1990.
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@TheStingisBack Very true. I remember this movie getting panned left and right, especially Stallone's acting. I thought he did a terrific job amidst those high caliber actors like Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta and Robert DeNiro. I also loved the premise and plot a lot. It was a fine movie.
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The Sting
The Sting@TheStingisBack·
Cop Land is one of the most underrated movies of the 90s. Stallone wanted it so badly he took $60K, packed on weight, and promised no script changes. A powerhouse cast fuels this urban western, and when Ray Liotta was on fire, nobody matched him.
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The Sting
The Sting@TheStingisBack·
William Shatner is 95 today! How could I not post something from Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982)? The Enterprise crew came roaring back and delivered one of the all-time great sequels, basically a submarine thriller in space. Shatner is brilliant here.
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@HanClanSolo77 @ThinkerAtLarge @BillHuntBits Oh, sure, it could have gotten the Award and there would be no argument from me. A great movie and one of Tom Hanks' best performances. I guess it isn't allowed but it would have been funny if both scores were nominated and Horner had competed with himself.
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@HanClanSolo77 @ThinkerAtLarge @BillHuntBits Nah, we're in disagreement there. The story is a classic Hollywood epic, Gibson's directing was great. It ahould also have won Best Music. This was one of James Horner's best ones, simply stellar. No dis on Luis Bacalov and Il Postino, who ultimately won.
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@ThinkerAtLarge @HanClanSolo77 @BillHuntBits ...matter. For some, authenticity is the most important in historic story-telling and I agree just look at HBO's Rome. This feeling has never been matched. However, it is not always the most important thing, like in Braveheart. Most people just didn't know or didn't care.
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@ThinkerAtLarge @HanClanSolo77 @BillHuntBits Generally, yes, but not necessarily. It depends on more factors than authenticity or accuracy. It is dependent on the audience. Most audiences never had experiences with Scottish history, but they knew kilts, English monarchs are bad and Mel Gibson is good. The rest didn't...
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@TheStingisBack There are a hundred versions of The Office from around the world. But there's nothing like the german show "Stromberg". However, when it comes to English-speaking shows, there's none like John Cleese's "Fawlty Towers: youtu.be/MiiQ-XNMYn8?is…
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The Sting
The Sting@TheStingisBack·
Sting’s Friday Question #2 What’s the funniest TV show you’ve ever seen? Sitcom, stand-up, improv, sketch, satire, mockumentary… anything. Which show makes you laugh harder than all the rest?
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@HanClanSolo77 @BillHuntBits Nah, not necessarily. See Gladiator for reference. There might be a point, where it goes to far for the average audience member, but Braveheart certainly didn't break that immersion. Movies should always be movies first, meaning the story-telling comes first.
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Euan Campbell
Euan Campbell@HanClanSolo77·
@BillHuntBits If you’re giving it best picture it needs to do better on authenticity. History you can mess with a bit. But not authenticity
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@TheStingisBack Is this the 2025 one? If so it's ok, but there are better adaptations.
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The Sting@TheStingisBack·
Very excited to see this adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo. It's possibly my favourite book. I'm hearing very good things, so far...
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@TheDailyShow Hey,America... guess who's fault that is... dick!
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The Daily Show
The Daily Show@TheDailyShow·
Instead of screaming when he sees a roach, should Troy Iwata thank it for its service?
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@RealEmirHan "Invasion" has a great intro, foreboding and hyping up a scenario, the show unfortunately can never quite deliver. But man, that intro piece of music alone... youtu.be/VM5v8K65qfs?is…
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Emir Han
Emir Han@RealEmirHan·
Name the best TV show intro. 📺 I’ll start:
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@CaptKirkJamesT The designs are all fine, but there is something special about the TOS-movie-era refit.
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Captain James T. Kirk
Captain James T. Kirk@CaptKirkJamesT·
#𝕊𝕥𝕒𝕣𝕋𝕣𝕖𝕜 You have a choice: Pike’s Enterprise, or..
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@TheFilmScorer Oh wait, I didn't put the "I guess" in it. I wanted to but didn't because of the character limit. Memory is a funny thing. Still, the core is astonishingly similar.
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Tarrianor@ProjectPaladin·
@TheFilmScorer I mean, even with the "I guess" in it... that feels so surreal. I mean it could just be a coincidence, probably is. But man... only, I didn't have much to say about Sinners. So, yeah, maybe somebody in Hollywood is my soul mate. Would love to know, whose comment that was.
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Which three movies should be watched together as an unofficial trilogy?
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@TheStingisBack I never was that much of a Norris Gan, but one of my favorite movies is Line Wolf McQuade. Maybe it's nostalgia because I watched it as a kid and was terrified by David Carradine crushing L. Q. Jones' character's throat. But Chuck really shined (shone?) in that movie.
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The Sting
The Sting@TheStingisBack·
Chuck Norris is 86 today! We’ve all seen legendary Chuck Norris moments, but peak Chuck is Chuck telling a Chuck Norris joke in Expendables 2. 🤣 Make Chuck’s day: drop your best Chuck Norris joke.
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