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Ah... see... then I would not have remembered that. If I want to see breasts, I need only look in the mirror. It's not a big deal to me.
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06-16-2003, 12:45 PM | #22 |
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Put some clothes on, girl!
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not gonna say it
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06-16-2003, 08:00 PM | #25 |
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We should probably get off the topic of nudity and breasts . . . . and get back to discussion about Braveheart.
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06-17-2003, 01:23 AM | #26 |
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Eh, I could live with talking about breasts. But anway on to the topic.
My little brother watched Gladiator today which reminded me how much better Braveheart is. And how much more historically accurate.
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my god how did this thread escape my eyes First to sheeana i scream HERECY!!!
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i might like to add that the person who plays Hamish (the big hairy orange bearded scotsman) is also the same actor who played the hairdresser with the club in GoNY (another great). i wish you got to see Sophie Marcaeu's breasts, shes so hot. Quote:
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i was disappointed with Hamish's axe which was painted wood all the way through but there head shots with the hammers made up for it. Many of the actors were from the wallace clan, descendants of him. thatll do for tonight
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06-17-2003, 04:47 PM | #28 |
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Let's put in this way: at least Gladiator isn't claiming to be historically accurate. Braveheart is. And it's about as historically accurate as the cow that flew over the moon. (Okay, moderate exageration there.) Millain, you can kiss my arse for all I care; the movie still sucks.
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yea theres like 500 things wrong historically with brave heart. mostly beig the wife of edward the second was like 8 when william wallace died
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You know, Millane looks like Millicent. I think I'll call you Millicent, Milly.
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06-18-2003, 04:05 AM | #31 |
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What I meant by historically accurate was that it generally defines point in history. The battles were all historically accurate. It wasn't like in Gladiator where the whole movie was based on events that actually never took place like they did.
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See above point RE: gladiator not claiming to be historically accurate.
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anyway i dont think anyone has mentioned it but Braveheart has a great soundtrack aswell take that Sheeana HA!
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I love the Scottish music.
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Dah! Don't like it!?
That rocked! And of course it isn't all historically accurate, but they even explained why in the very beginning: ...but history is written by the men who hang heroes... It was an awesome story and show and multiple levels. Hamish and his dad, was anyone else reminded of Gimli and Gloin? Exept for the parts when the father's getting his ass kicked.
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Braveheart was a fantastic movie. Sheena yer just being a crabby jaded contrary pertinacious snob as usual. The battle scenes alone were quite unprecidented and tremendously filmed. And the characters were great. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
calls for a quote... Stephen: Him? That can't be William Wallace...I am prettier than this man. Allright, father! I'll ask him! If I risk my neck for you, will I get a chance to kill Englishmen? Hamaish: Is your father a ghost, or are you conversing with the almighty? Stephen: In order to find his equal, an Irishman is forced to talk to God. Yes, Father! The Almighty says, 'Don't change the subject! Just answer the f*ckin' question!' Hamish: Mind your tongue! Hamish's Father: Searin' Irish! Stephen: Smart enough to get a dagger past your guards, old man. Wallace: That's me friend, Irishmen. And the answer to your question is yes. If you fight for me, ya get to kill the English. Stephen: Excellent! Stephen is my name! I'm the most wanted man on my island. Except I'm not ON my island, of course. ... Hamish: Island? You mean Ireland? Stephen: Yeah, it's MINE. Hamish: Yer a madman. Stephen: (Laughs) "I've come to the right place then."
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I love Braveheart. Brilliant movie! Yes, it was pretty gory at times, but it was nonetheless still great.
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Nar, I'll be mean. That's not true, Millicent!(And I wouldn't say it's a horrible name- there may be some 'Mooters with that name) I was wondering when you were going to post in this thread, Millicent- none of your posts on the first page about Sophie. |
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