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Haha, its a film Moonglum, any of you seen Deadly Pursuits (1996), its on YouTube? Also SPOILER - watch out for how she confronts that mobster at the end. "Whenever, wherever, we'll have to be together, I'll be there and you'll be near and that's the deal my dear." :) (Also, I think "Whenever, Wherever" was recently COVERED by someone but I am not sure who or even if that is the case.) Hahaha, lol, I read it as first as her LIPS never lie, not "hips", lol :) But do maybe one day check out some of her stuff including those two 90s albums on YouTube, I am sure you've heard some of her singles though in the last 20 or so years. Really, they do? How do you know this parkerbot, also, are you a fan or even appreciator of some if not most of her music? Do you own any of her albums? P.S. Sorry for this controversial ASPECT but, in her video for "Whenever, Wherever", what is the significance of her dancing semi clad but also covering some parts of her body with mountain dirt? Lol, really Moonglum? I thought she did well in "The House of Yes" for instance, seen that controversial 1998 black comedy drama flick? I guess most of us have not seen it yet? I will try and track it down one day. We will see how it goes. P.S. So far in my life events such as those have NOT happened to me, but let's say they DID, what would it come across as, would it be total misery or would it be confrontational fun and with a satisfying ending and whatnot? Like in this movie? And besides legal issues and whatnot, will I be able to recover from it all do you think if I ended up living? And would society be understanding overall and in ways to both please me AND itself, i.e. by not having unnecessarily foolish, prejudiced, wrong etc thoughts - oh and in terms of good folks versus villains or something to that extent, would it all be given a proper thought here? P.S.S. With me being soon 38 and very down to Earth, I don't think these events will transpire. I ought to be THANKFUL they DON'T? Even if I approach it with some degree of relativity on the order of I don't want it either but how troubling WILL it be were it to happen to me in THAT way as shown in THIS movie as opposed to, you know - and again, no offense to anyone, yes of course we do live in a real world with political correctness and social sensitivity being in abundance naturally wise and whatnot. :) "attractive" ALONE like that EITHER and how I even as a "man" (whatever THAT means ALONE in this life!) aren't as "afraid" of some examples than others, but folks may not always choose, again, to INDULGE me here EITHER) and it was also because I COULDN'T HELP IT, not to mention, English not being my first language, and in my life at home outside of school, work and social interactions etc I was often being a FANTASIST as much as I MAY be a nice and legal law abiding citizen overall, and sorry if I WONDERED about things including the desire to EXPLORE but not incite or promote ANY stereotypes like that or even wondering why they may exist IN THE FIRST PLACE as much as they may indeed, but no worries, and I often talked about stuff that happened in the past or in movies etc. But its all alright folks and don't worry any of you and others please, thank you all. People also sometimes asked me (it was over a decade ago folks but don't worry) if "seeing other people's angry reactions really do show plenty of evidence that people for example don't appreciate being deceived" (I would add to the last word - and messed about with, and wanting to indulge me, and being demanded to reply in terms of saying something AND in a certain "way", and have me say make bad provocative jokes sometimes for no valid reason, AND force them or even encourage them to say change their opinion like liking or disliking a certain musical artist or a movie or even not be too mad and angry if they dislike but see some merit to them, and made fun of and even, like in my case, revel in relative ambiguity from time to time etc) and while again I respect and understand what that or those fellows (or fellas) were saying, the answer is - yes and no. Well, mostly YES, plus, MOST of that stuff I knew ANYWAYS even long BEFORE I joined ANY internet community. And there may WELL be evidence of it overall but sometimes emotionally, I may steer into different direction or it could be that situation wise I still feel down and unsatisfied regardless of how much "guilty" I was in ANY case, and in one particular case, I was actually brooding over stuff that happened months or even years ago but it was as much a matter of personal regret as it was about "Oh why did the situation turn out like THIS etc" and I wasn't ALWAYS thinking about it all in direct ways. And I often engaged in pseudo talk even way back then, 18 or so years ago. And in the end for example, I still thought about my enjoyment for the music of Mylene Farmer and as much as it may SEEMED this way, it was WAY beyond "me stating an opinion that isn't mine" and I also VALUED my tastes and interests. Same or similar for films or say themes (including ONE example of "uncertainty" and sorry IF I ended up being a little arrogant and getting carried away in the process, and its not just because of someone being I've seen plenty of films and even heard of real life cases where, even if not "congratulate" or condone the deed, the relatives of someone guilty weren't too angry and mad at them and were not calling them names or wish them ill or whatever, as in, they thought of them as wrong and whatnot but still didn't mind to assist them and were more consistent in wanting to help them. Even if they obviously didn't think it was right and didn't go to opposite extremes, sort of like hating the sin but not the sinner if you get my meaning. Plus, the dad SEEMED like he acted spontaneously, and some parents and/or relatives get more defensive of their guilty siblings and believe that for example an accident is just that and not some kind of intentional terrible wrong doing. And he also at the end decided NOT to pay his million for his son's defense and just told him in the end to face the consequences that he at first tried to shield him from. Also, as wrong as the son was, is it really right to call him a piece of sh*t like that, even if he was guilty of accidentally running someone over? And he was arrogant also, what, generally, or with regards to the accident or what? "do you think the dad should have congratulated him for being an arrogant spoiled piece of shit ??" Well, not really of course but... And his mother wasn't as actively condemning, maybe he could've been a bit more subtle or state that he was wrong and plus, as bad as it was, it was an accident, right? And was he spoiled and arrogant already or before or what? And neither term has actually DISAPPEARED forever - but nobody and especially nothing (read nature) is asking for our permission here. One term isn't really encouraged but the other one is rather taboo to broach mate, I kinda wondered if maybe you somewhat already understood it. That's alright but then again, I developed wrong, sorry, haha, LONG writing style decades ago, its become almost second nature. Have you SEEN "Ichi the Killer" (2001) by the way 102000? See it one day if you like over the top, bizarre, violent Asian action and otherwise movies, its also at times very surreal almost David Lynch-like but in a more typically zany, high octane etc type of Takashi Miike (last name pronounced "Mee-kay", almost like "Mickey Mouse", lol) way. And its my favourite film of his by the way. Oh alright, and yes I do know Game of Thrones but haven't watched it too much in last few years but I am aware its a very popular and highly beloved TV series. What about gory horror movies from the "Alien" franchise to Peter Jackson's "Dead Alive" (aka "Braindead") (1992) to Rodriguez' "From Dusk Till Dawn" (and its 2 slightly inferior sequels), gory Asian Category 3 horror movies, Takashi Miike, Shinya Tsukamoto, "Battle Royale" (2000), Paul Verhoeven's "Starship Troopers" (1997) among others - and if you actually LOVE the gore in them, is that entirely cool, fine, normal etc. Also - yeah I know but in real life, Michael Madsen was recently arrested for domestic violence, apparently he hit (more than slapped?) his wife and someone (she or someone else?) called the police on him. Yeah, in real life even LESSER real violence is tolerated far less than more extreme CINEMATIC VIOLENCE. And speaking of that incident above, I couldn't help but compare it to his most popular iconic ear slicing scene in "Reservoir Dogs" (1992) except, haha, it was the POLICE OFFICER HE tortured but then SPOILERS - he got shot by a "criminal" who actually was an undercover cop, lol, and I know SPOILERS - but, most of us I am sure have indeed seen Reservoir Dogs and that movie is now oh my God 32 years old. "They seem to be very successful though *shrug*" - you see it as a 'bad' thing, chatterer? What film is that from, Carter? I am NOT even remotely suggesting that. Heck, I LOVE stuff like "Ichi the Killer" (2001) for instance and I don't think that makes ME "disturbed" in any way.