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sexyeyes_jo 20 Jun 2009 00:12

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Originally Posted by MeatGrl1 (Post 465111)
Jo go away and finish greiving then come back and post !

how ~~~~ing dare you loads of people have disagreed with you on this conversation but im on the only person your having a go at and now you have the ~~~~ing cheek to blame it on my dead dad how low do you have to be to say that

~Helen~ 20 Jun 2009 00:18

Dumdeedum...as usual MLUKFC fails to form my much needed break from the crazies I take calls from at work.

Emma/MeatGrl1 - I'll admit it's got to be a good 15-16 years since I last saw it so my memory may be a hindrance here, but watch "A Night to Remember" instead if you haven't already. I much preferred it! (though after first watching it in school at the age of 8, I had a fear of boats for several years!)

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Originally Posted by The Flying Mouse (Post 465064)
:twisted: I thought that part was funny as feck.

"I'll never let go"

He dies.

She shoves him off.

"Get off you frozen ~~~~~~~" :mrgreen:

I have a friend who hates going to the cinema with me now (especially if I'm accompanied by the only other person I know with my sense of humour) as she claims I laugh, loudly, when no one else in the cinema is laughing.

Did some poor bloke fall down the deck (as the ship tipped) on Titanic, and hit a propellor or some heavy object? I'm embarrassed to say I laughed then. I suppose it's understandable then my friend doesn't like cinema trips with me...! Appreciate it's not a funny thing to happen, just felt it was portrayed in a comical way. Maybe it was intentional. Who knows.

~Helen~ 20 Jun 2009 00:20

Whooops sorry Jo - you posted whilst I was typing!

MeatGrl1 20 Jun 2009 00:29

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Originally Posted by sexyeyes_jo (Post 465119)
how ~~~~ing dare you loads of people have disagreed with you on this conversation but im on the only person your having a go at and now you have the ~~~~ing cheek to blame it on my dead dad how low do you have to be to say that

No we were having a discussion then you turned up !!

~Helen~ 20 Jun 2009 00:36

I wouldn't normally jut in like this, but can you drop it? Or take it into PM? :-(

Betty 20 Jun 2009 00:40

I´m amazed how a discussion about a movie can turn into a rant like this...:roll:
It´s only a movie lol

MeatGrl1 20 Jun 2009 00:41

Helen, I agree but it frustrats me that a perfectly decent conversation is abruptly stopped because someone wants to start a fight, I do not want my PM box getting full of trivial crap because she's still in the throws of greiving, I have every sympathy I really do but I think she should take time out as this is not the first time she has started on me recently !!!!

duke knooby 20 Jun 2009 00:51

WHAT THE ~~~~ IS GOING ON HERE????

james camerons multi award winning TITANIC is just an almost exact copy of "a night to remember" as helen has said (with a little love triangle thrown in)

i liked the movie, still do.. but get a grip people PLEASE
Its just a movie.... from '97 ffs

MeatGrl1 20 Jun 2009 00:54

Yes and there is a Titanic movie I saw recently with the wonderful Tim Curry, but hey ho !

~Helen~ 20 Jun 2009 00:55

Night to Remember had no bizarely matched couple, so far as I recall.

Small print : My opinion. I know many will disagree. I just didn't think Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio were the right choices to play OPPOSITE each other. Both great for the parts, but not at the same time. And besides, it's too long. :-P

duke knooby 20 Jun 2009 00:55

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Originally Posted by MeatGrl1 (Post 465143)
Yes and there is a Titanic movie I saw recently with the wonderful Tim Curry, but hey ho !

how did it go??? was it a success or did it sink?

duke knooby 20 Jun 2009 00:57

emma, are you sure the titanic actually sank???

hayley 20 Jun 2009 00:57

OMG time to move on i think...




Now...

who likes cake????

MeatGrl1 20 Jun 2009 01:02

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Originally Posted by duke knooby (Post 465145)
how did it go??? was it a success or did it sink?

Yes it sank and what a surprise, Tim played a baddie again...
Should get used to and expect that by now, name me a film where he's the good guy and I'll faint with shock :shock: !

"One for you, three for me !"
I know that's The Three Musketeers so sue me... I need to rewatch that, actually like him as the Cardinal :lol:.

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Originally Posted by duke knooby (Post 465148)
emma, are you sure the titanic actually sank???

Think that's eneffitable...

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~Helen~ (Post 465144)
Night to Remember had no bizarely matched couple, so far as I recall.

Small print : My opinion. I know many will disagree. I just didn't think Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio were the right choices to play OPPOSITE each other. Both great for the parts, but not at the same time. And besides, it's too long. :-P

I need to look out for this movie ;).

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Originally Posted by hayley (Post 465149)
OMG time to move on i think...




Now...

who likes cake????

Yes please :cool:.

hayley 20 Jun 2009 01:07

:sneaky: no cake for anyone im not sharing





*runs off with cake stuffed down trousers*

MeatGrl1 20 Jun 2009 01:08

That's nice :lol: !!

Why offer it then :-P.

duke knooby 20 Jun 2009 01:08

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Originally Posted by MeatGrl1 (Post 465150)

think that's eneffitable...

no idea what that means, but whats your thoughts on the theory it was actually the olympic that sank, and not titanic!!

hayley 20 Jun 2009 01:13

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Originally Posted by MeatGrl1 (Post 465152)
That's nice :lol: !!

Why offer it then :-P.

I didnt offer lol i said who likes cake? not who would like cake...:-P

MeatGrl1 20 Jun 2009 01:17

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Originally Posted by duke knooby (Post 465153)
no idea what that means, but whats your thoughts on the theory it was actually the olympic that sank, and not titanic!!

The Titanic was suppose to be unsinkable and that theory would of been right had it not been for one man, Ismay, he insisted that the last few boilers were lit and this in turn made the ship pick up speed but what wasn't known at the time, they were heading straight towards some icebergs, by the time the watchman spotted the massive iceberg was too late and she hit, the lifeboats wasn't filled and so more people perished than actually need be.

Olympic though close by wasn't close enough to hear Titanic's distress call or to see the flares.

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Originally Posted by hayley (Post 465154)
I didnt offer lol i said who likes cake? not who would like cake...:-P

Ah :lol: !!

My bad !

duke knooby 20 Jun 2009 01:26

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Originally Posted by MeatGrl1 (Post 465156)
The Titanic was suppose to be unsinkable

Olympic though close by wasn't close enough to hear Titanic's distress call or to see the flares.

i don't believe the ship was ever actually claimed to be unsinkable

and i'm pretty sure you don't mean the olympic

MeatGrl1 20 Jun 2009 01:29

No I don't that's you :p, getting me confused :p !!

Anywho it happened in 1912 think we should let the memory rest :lol:.

duke knooby 20 Jun 2009 01:32

the olympic was a lucky ship (unless it was swapped for titanic)

~Helen~ 20 Jun 2009 01:55

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Originally Posted by hayley (Post 465149)
Now...

who likes cake????

EVERYONE likes cake! surely??

Quote:

Originally Posted by MeatGrl1 (Post 465150)
Think that's eneffitable...

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Originally Posted by duke knooby (Post 465153)
no idea what that means, but whats your thoughts on the theory it was actually the olympic that sank, and not titanic!!

I think she means inevitable

MeatGrl1 20 Jun 2009 01:57

:oops: Yes that's the one :oops: !!

RadioMaster 20 Jun 2009 10:08

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Originally Posted by MeatGrl1 (Post 465135)
I do not want my PM box getting full of trivial crap

so you rather spam post your thoughts with it? :roll:

there actually IS a delete button, you know?


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