| Last 20-30 minutes of the movie [message #23721] |
So, 01 Mai 2005 16:30 |
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I was tempted to cut out early a few times, but the last bit of the movie I
thought the best. When they started talking about the "meaning of it all"
in an earnest way... Considering Adams has died, it was a part that I felt
poignant without being melancholy.
Zaphood: what are cows?
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| Re: Last 20-30 minutes of the movie [message #23747 ] |
So, 01 Mai 2005 19:11 |
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In the two thousand and fifth year of Bob, somebody's voice said the
following, in wonderful perfect quadrophonic sound with distortion levels so
low as to make a man weep:
> I was tempted to cut out early a few times, but the last bit of the movie I
> thought the best. When they started talking about the "meaning of it all"
> in an earnest way... Considering Adams has died, it was a part that I felt
> poignant without being melancholy.
>
> Zaphood: What are cows, man?
One of the best lines of the film.
--
John Coxon
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| Re: Last 20-30 minutes of the movie [message #26842 ] |
Mo, 02 Mai 2005 19:54 |
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John Coxon wrote:
> In the two thousand and fifth year of Bob, somebody's voice said the
> following, in wonderful perfect quadrophonic sound with distortion
> levels so low as to make a man weep:
>
>> I was tempted to cut out early a few times, but the last bit of the
>> movie I thought the best. When they started talking about the
>> "meaning of it all" in an earnest way... Considering Adams has
>> died, it was a part that I felt poignant without being melancholy.
>>
>> Zaphood: What are cows, man?
>
> One of the best lines of the film.
My wife's favorite line: "It won't work on me, I'm already a woman."
--
Virgil
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