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      • In response to: "If you were in a movie right now, what music would be playing?" If I were in a movie, it would some sort of hybrid between Shall we Dance, and Burn The Floor. I am a competitve ballroom dancer, so there would be a large variety from Waltz to Swing, to Salsa.
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    • Scary
      • When the engine in my car suddenly died, I was scared to death that I would have to pay for a new engine. I have a VW Passat, and a new engine would have cost me between $8,000 and $10,000, when all was said and done.

        Of course my first reaction was to FREAK OUT! My car was only 4 years old, and it should not need a new engine. But after much back and forth with the idiots as my local dealership, I contacted VW of America who informed me that the cause of my engine dying is a known problem and there is a recall and extended warrenty associated. (All of which the dearlship forgot to mention)

        In the end, I got a brand new engine at no cost to me accept aggrevation. Whew!

      • answered by tangobomb on 10/10/2009
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    • I don't get
      • There are several things I don't understand...............


        I don't understand why "christians" are the first to shoot their own wounded?

        I don't understand child porn. How can someone be sexually attracted to children? and for that matter, I don't understand child abuse and neglect. How can you hurt a child, and moreover, how can you hurt your own child?

        I truly don't understand reality tv? I am not entertained by the misery and pain, or the lack of talent of others.

        I don't understand why women who date married men are so surprised when he cheats on them? You can't build happiness off someone else's (the wife's) misery.

        I don't understand why when women get behind the wheel of a mini van or an suv, they become the #1 threat to national security?

        I don't understand how some people can be both arrogant and stupid?

        I don't understand why the people who claim to love you will be the first in line to hurt you?

      • answered by tangobomb on 07/03/2009
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    • I wish I could have seen The Lion in Winter in the theater
      • This, for me, is one of the best screenplays I have ever had the good fortune of watching. This caliber of writing has long since vanished. I have yet to hear better dialouge in any other film. It won an Oscar in 1969 for best writing, but lost Best Picture. But it did win a Golden Globe for Best Picture.

        You could not asking for a more stellar cast: Kathrine Hepburn, Peter O'Toole, Timothy Dalton, Anthony Hopkins, and Jane Merrow. What more do you need? Katharine Hepburn won the Oscar for Best Leading Actress.

        Plot summary:

        In this 12th-century version of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Henry II of England (Peter O'Toole) and his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine (Katharine Hepburn), meet on Christmas Eve to discuss the future of the throne. These two are having slight marital problems, as she is kept in captivity most of the year for raising a rebellion against him, and he flaunts his young mistress. Then there are the problems raised by their three treacherous and traitorous sons.

        James Goldman won an Oscar® for the brilliant screenplay, based on his Broadway play. It is a tad wordy, but those words are sharp as daggers. The humor is wicked and black and delivered with very dry, dead-on precision. Sparks fly and the screen sizzles whenever Hepburn and O'Toole tango, which is often. Both were nominated for Academy Awards® for their vigorous performances. (She won; he didn't.) There's also an infamous homo-erotic exchange between Philip of France (Timothy Dalton) and Richard the Lionhearted (Anthony Hopkins). Both actors were making their feature-film debuts


        This was a tough question for me as I love old movies. I could have also answered, Topper, and mostly all Cary Grant movies. And I am the biggest fan of Audrey Hepburn.

        But I must say that the very first movie I saw in the theater was Grease, so I can't complain! It's still one of my top 10 favorites of all time.

      • answered by tangobomb on 06/16/2009
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