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#1 Oct 26 2007 at 9:00 AM Rating: Default
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What would you say is the best romantic comedy movie ever? Or just the best romantic movie?

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#2 Oct 26 2007 at 9:01 AM Rating: Excellent
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I think you want =28, not that there's anything wrong with that, sorry.

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#3 Oct 26 2007 at 9:04 AM Rating: Decent
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GoblinWeaponsmith wrote:
What would you say is the best romantic comedy movie ever? Or just the best romantic movie?

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Princess Bride.

Not only is it a romantic comedy it's an epic fantasy romantic comedy.

Another though is The Gods must be crazy the romance may seem down-played but it is really the crux of the whole movie.




Edited, Oct 26th 2007 7:04pm by Elinda
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#4 Oct 26 2007 at 9:04 AM Rating: Excellent
It's a toss-up between Brokeback Mountain and Boys Don't Cry.
#5 Oct 26 2007 at 9:05 AM Rating: Good
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It's a toss-up between Brokeback Mountain and Boys Don't Cry.
...don't forget The Crying Game...it was touching.
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#6 Oct 26 2007 at 9:07 AM Rating: Default
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I could've gone with =28, but I felt asylumers would respond faster =P

I could post it there too though.

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#7 Oct 26 2007 at 9:12 AM Rating: Excellent
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GoblinWeaponsmith wrote:
I could've gone with =28, but I felt asylumers would respond faster =P

I could post it there too though.

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I think that if you're looking for honest answers rather than snarky responses, you'll have better luck there. Essentially, it breaks down like this:

For politics, controversial issues in the news, and other more mature topics:
=4 for quality, =28 for quantity

For time killers, fun silliness:
=28 for quality and quantity, =4 for varying levels of mockery and disdain

If you like to use acronyms often displayed in game and chat windows, you want =28. If you like to use acronyms often used in government and military documents, =4.

Also, if you're naive and want to post here, start doubting.

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#8 Oct 26 2007 at 9:16 AM Rating: Decent
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Thanks for the breakdown, Nexa. I trust your judgment =P

I posted it in =28, too.

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#9 Oct 26 2007 at 9:19 AM Rating: Excellent
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GoblinWeaponsmith wrote:
I trust your judgment =P


*is suspicious*

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#10 Oct 26 2007 at 9:31 AM Rating: Good
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Nexa wrote:
GoblinWeaponsmith wrote:
I trust your judgment =P


*is suspicious*

Nexa


/shifts eyes at Nexa
#11 Oct 26 2007 at 9:43 AM Rating: Good
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Nexa wrote:
GoblinWeaponsmith wrote:
I could've gone with =28, but I felt asylumers would respond faster =P

I could post it there too though.

- The Weaponsmith


I think that if you're looking for honest answers rather than snarky responses, you'll have better luck there. Essentially, it breaks down like this:

For politics, controversial issues in the news, and other more mature topics:
=4 for quality, =28 for quantity

For time killers, fun silliness:
=28 for quality and quantity, =4 for varying levels of mockery and disdain

If you like to use acronyms often displayed in game and chat windows, you want =28. If you like to use acronyms often used in government and military documents, =4.

Also, if you're naive and want to post here, start doubting.

Nexa


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#12 Oct 26 2007 at 10:13 AM Rating: Good
Nexa wrote:
I think that if you're looking for honest answers rather than snarky responses, you'll have better luck there. Essentially, it breaks down like this:

For politics, controversial issues in the news, and other more mature topics:
=4 for quality, =28 for quantity

For time killers, fun silliness:
=28 for quality and quantity, =4 for varying levels of mockery and disdain

If you like to use acronyms often displayed in game and chat windows, you want =28. If you like to use acronyms often used in government and military documents, =4.

Also, if you're naive and want to post here, start doubting.

Nexa


And if you sign all your post with

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post in =28 Smiley: wink
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#13 Oct 26 2007 at 10:19 AM Rating: Good
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Yeah!

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#14 Oct 26 2007 at 10:21 AM Rating: Good
Hmmm?
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#15 Oct 26 2007 at 11:56 AM Rating: Good
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"A boy and his dog" always gets to me. There is nothing like a woman with good taste.
#16 Oct 26 2007 at 12:05 PM Rating: Default
Easily the best romantic comedy of all times, 50 First Dates. I LOVE that movie.
#17 Oct 26 2007 at 12:09 PM Rating: Good
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This thread is #12.

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#18 Oct 26 2007 at 12:11 PM Rating: Good
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--Although I'd have difficulty chosing between Saw 2 or Saw 3. The chisel through the eye is a real tearjerker.

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#19 Oct 26 2007 at 1:00 PM Rating: Good
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I'm going with "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
#20 Oct 26 2007 at 2:41 PM Rating: Decent
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"Love, Actually" is absolutely marvelous. And I have a soft spot for
"Return to Me." Bonnie Hunt has always been a favorite of mine and the supporting cast led by Carroll O'Connor and Robert Logia really can't be beat.

Edited, Oct 26th 2007 3:49pm by Ambrya
#21 Oct 26 2007 at 2:44 PM Rating: Good
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It's a close call between "A Fish Called Wanda" and "Un Chien Andalou"
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#22 Oct 26 2007 at 2:53 PM Rating: Good
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In the Mood for Love - a Wong Kar-wai flick, Chinese with subtitles.

Love this movie.
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#23 Oct 26 2007 at 3:28 PM Rating: Decent
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King Nobby wrote:
"A Fish Called Wanda"


Smiley: inlove

John Cleese speaking Russian in his undies to Jamie Lee is HAWT!!

When Harry Met Sally is chock full of mushy fun.

Edited, Oct 27th 2007 1:29am by Elinda
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#24 Oct 27 2007 at 8:19 AM Rating: Good
Ok yeah I'm going to take a fucking beating on this one. I like Notting Hill and Stardust. Fire when ready Smiley: frown
#25 Oct 27 2007 at 9:29 AM Rating: Decent
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The Elinda of Doom wrote:
King Nobby wrote:
"A Fish Called Wanda"


Smiley: inlove

John Cleese speaking Russian in his undies to Jamie Lee is HAWT!!



Am I truly deranged for thinking John Cleese is just a little bit sexy anyway?

I adored Fierce Creatures. Perhaps even better than A Fish Called Wanda.

#26 Oct 27 2007 at 10:27 AM Rating: Decent
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Ok yeah I'm going to take a fucking beating on this one. I like Notting Hill and Stardust. Fire when ready Smiley: frown
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I've not seen Stardust yet...just missed it in the theaters.

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(guess Meg Ryan romances in general eh.)
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