When Fergie and company strikes you as an intellectually suitable stand-in for your thoughts then you might want to pocket that loser smiley.
And the oddly toned face bit is for rainee to shriek over when she stumbles across it. I darkened the eyes so she'd stop complaining about feeling a singular stare.
They also think pro wrestling and NASCAR are sports, Budweiser is a worthwhile libation and suspect there's something to alien abduction.
And even so, they aren't praising her phrasing but her framing.
Some people think the bold highlighted is a beer college.
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Noah's Ark (1999)
With stars: Jon Voight, Mary Steenburgen and F. Murray Abraham.
It was interesting, however at the beginning of this movie the producers did state that they took certain liberties with the story, no I do not recall what the liberties were, but I do not think the liberties where too over the top.
After all none us were there and I think there is only one script to follow.
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Originally Posted by One Eyed Jack
They were way over the top. Lot (yes -- Lot) tries to board the Ark in a pirate action, only to be taken out by a cyclone. And at the end God tells Noah He might have made a mistake. The whole thing was ridiculous. I had been waiting to see that, and I was very disappointed, to say the least.
That movie would have been fantastic if it would have opened with: "A Monty Python Production". Since it didn't, it was absolutely horrible.
Lot (the producers couldn't even crack the bible to see that Lot wasn't actually even born yet) was catapulting rocks from a raft to the ark.
Noah and God had the same conversation that Abraham and God had in the bible, about Sodom and Gomorrah.
God gave Noah stacks of pre-cut lumber to build the ark. As Noah was talking back, God said: "Noah, have you been drinking again?"
Etc, etc...
It was the worst adaptation of a bible event ever seen. So...this one HAS to be decent, by comparison.
RA
Funny how threads morph.
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May 2nd, 2012, 03:17 PM
Well since Noah was a boozer, Russell Crowe is well qualified for the role.
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