| Just saw paint your wagon, disappointed [message #225241] |
Di, 14 Februar 2006 01:40 |
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I think I was misled by the episode with Paint Your Wagon in it. It's
nothing like it is on the Simpsons. The paint your wagon on the
Simpsons was far better.
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| Re: Just saw paint your wagon, disappointed [message #225251 ] |
Di, 14 Februar 2006 16:21 |
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I just saw "Saving Irene Ryan", and that was disappointing, too.
Aaron Xpac3 Mvx3vm
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| Re: Just saw paint your wagon, disappointed [message #225287 ] |
Mi, 15 Februar 2006 23:19 |
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Oil based, paint, Ponderosa Pine wood! Did Lee Marvin do marvelous
splits? Was there a lot of fruity singing?
Aaron Xpac3 Mvx3vm
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| Re: Just saw paint your wagon, disappointed [message #225288 ] |
Mi, 15 Februar 2006 23:21 |
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Yeah, well I stayed up all night dyeing my underwear, but nobody
noticed. It's been done!
Without http://www.snpp.com/episodes/5F24, where would I be? Probably
leading a totaly pointless life!
Aaron Xpac3 Mvx3vm
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| Re: Just saw paint your wagon, disappointed [message #225293 ] |
Do, 16 Februar 2006 04:22 |
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"aaronhirshberg [at] yahoo.com" <aaronhirshberg [at] yahoo.com> wrote:
> Oil based, paint, Ponderosa Pine wood! Did Lee Marvin do marvelous
> splits? Was there a lot of fruity singing?
Only in the All Singing, All Dancing episode. That's what I watched the
movie Paint Your Wagon for, because the paint your wagon sequence on the
simpsons was so so good. I feel cheated into actually watching that
movie because of the show. Why did they do this? Whom do I sue?
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| Re: Just saw paint your wagon, disappointed [message #225303 ] |
Do, 16 Februar 2006 16:20 |
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It's now whom do you sue. It's "I hope somebody got fired for that
blunder."!
Aaron Xpac3 Mvx3vm
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| Re: Just saw paint your wagon, disappointed [message #225304 ] |
Do, 16 Februar 2006 16:22 |
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So you watched some movie about some guys who painted a wagon, and you
remembered the name of the movie? That's a new one. Why don't you
watch "The Bus That Wouldn't Slow Down", or that movie about those boys
from Brazil, who were all clones of Hitler!
Aaron Xpac3 Mvx3vm
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| Re: Just saw paint your wagon, disappointed [message #225317 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 12:35 |
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Walter Traprock (wetraprock [at] hotmail.com) wrote:
: "aaronhirshberg [at] yahoo.com" <aaronhirshberg [at] yahoo.com> wrote:
: > Oil based, paint, Ponderosa Pine wood! Did Lee Marvin do marvelous
: > splits? Was there a lot of fruity singing?
: Only in the All Singing, All Dancing episode. That's what I watched the
: movie Paint Your Wagon for, because the paint your wagon sequence on the
: simpsons was so so good. I feel cheated into actually watching that
: movie because of the show. Why did they do this? Whom do I sue?
Is this the only episode of "the Simpsons" that you've ever seen? Haven't
you ever noticed that the show is a SATIRE?
And for the record, most people were disappointed in "Paint Your Wagon"
Hard to believe that the same writer and composer that created "Gigi"
"Brigadoon" "My Fair Lady" and "Camalot" also created it. Oh well, you
can't be sucessful all the time. At least it has that beautiful "Mariah"
song.
Brad
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| Re: Just saw paint your wagon, disappointed [message #225319 ] |
Fr, 17 Februar 2006 16:45 |
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I saw that "Camalot" movie on my "Remore" TV.
Aaron Xpac3 Mvx3vm
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| Re: Just saw paint your wagon, disappointed [message #225324 ] |
Sa, 18 Februar 2006 03:56 |
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In article <dt4cdr$hat$5 [at] News.Dal.Ca>,
al019 [at] chebucto.ns.ca (Brad Filippone) wrote:
> Is this the only episode of "the Simpsons" that you've ever seen? Haven't
> you ever noticed that the show is a SATIRE?
>
> And for the record, most people were disappointed in "Paint Your Wagon"
> Hard to believe that the same writer and composer that created "Gigi"
> "Brigadoon" "My Fair Lady" and "Camalot" also created it. Oh well, you
> can't be sucessful all the time. At least it has that beautiful "Mariah"
> song.
It also had another benefit - it taught Clint Eastwood what NOT to do
when it came time for him to start directing his own movies,
particularly in reining in finances. "Paint Your Wagon" was a disaster
of Biblical proportions with a runaway budget, poor planning and
extravagant behaviour on the part of Lerner and the studio.
--
Dan Dreibelbis, Guitar Nerd - Better Living Through Home Recording
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=121942
Current song - "Hello (Again)"
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| Re: Just saw paint your wagon, disappointed [message #225336 ] |
So, 19 Februar 2006 21:15 |
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I was tricked into watching " A Streetcar Named Desire " ( Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z
Z ) because of The Simpsons episode " A Streetcar Named Marge " !!
"Daniel Dreibelbis" <dreibel [at] EATHOTDEATHSPAMMERSsympatico.ca> wrote in
message news:dreibel-E28F52.21560917022006 [at] news.bellglobal.com...
> In article <dt4cdr$hat$5 [at] News.Dal.Ca>,
> al019 [at] chebucto.ns.ca (Brad Filippone) wrote:
>
> > Is this the only episode of "the Simpsons" that you've ever seen?
Haven't
> > you ever noticed that the show is a SATIRE?
> >
> > And for the record, most people were disappointed in "Paint Your Wagon"
> > Hard to believe that the same writer and composer that created "Gigi"
> > "Brigadoon" "My Fair Lady" and "Camalot" also created it. Oh well, you
> > can't be sucessful all the time. At least it has that beautiful
"Mariah"
> > song.
>
> It also had another benefit - it taught Clint Eastwood what NOT to do
> when it came time for him to start directing his own movies,
> particularly in reining in finances. "Paint Your Wagon" was a disaster
> of Biblical proportions with a runaway budget, poor planning and
> extravagant behaviour on the part of Lerner and the studio.
>
> --
> Dan Dreibelbis, Guitar Nerd - Better Living Through Home Recording
> http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=121942
> Current song - "Hello (Again)"
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