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Originally Posted by AgrippinaX
I do sort of see what people mean when they say there’s nothing like old movies. Never felt this way before, but they are inimitable.
In general, old movies focused more on the story and character development than many movies do today. After the new generation of directors who cut their teeth making music videos began making feature films, they utilized filming techniques that emphasized style, camera technique and fast editing over the older story telling method. The French had a term for that older cinema style, tradition de qualité. Of course those kind of films are still made just not as common...That's why I love old movies especially mid 20th century films, they feel more personal to me.
Originally Posted by AgrippinaX
I do sort of see what people mean when they say there’s nothing like old movies. Never felt this way before, but they are inimitable.
Originally Posted by AgrippinaX
Never felt this way before, but they are inimitable.
What changed your mind?
I do sort of see what people mean when they say there’s nothing like old movies. Never felt this way before, but they are inimitable.
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that's good because you're only supposed to give them your shirt; not your skin.
Originally Posted by ynwtf
my people.
you often times get stuck holding the door because people just keep coming?

I try to be courteous and polite while also trying to get my stuff done. It's no skin off my back to be nice to people.
Who's the best Thunderbolt?

Corn goes well with rice and gravy.
Originally Posted by MovieGal
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Originally Posted by MovieGal
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules
I have an aversion to breakfast foods. Never have ate any of the common breakfast foods, yuck.

I don't eat eggs, waffles or grits. But I will eat hominy for breakfast.

There is a texture difference between grits, hominy snd corn even though they are the same.
I don't think I've ever had hominy in my life...

It's just corn.

It's used in some Mexican dished and country folk eat it as a side dish.


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