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films: Movies you want to live in...

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No men appear in that film. So I lived in that movie, I would be the only dude. I would be getting soooooo laid.

I demand you name the order in which you would like to get laid by these women! Meg Ryan and her fleshy siliconed lips gets first dibs? ;)

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I hate celebrities who get plastic surgery when there was nothing wrong to begin with and they end up looking 1000x worse! IDIOTS! :p

Carry on.
 
I demand you name the order in which you would like to get laid by these women! Meg Ryan and her fleshy siliconed lips gets first dibs? ;)

Carry on.

Errr... Good point. OK, then let me change my answer to the original 1939 version of The Women...

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... in which case my answer would be Joan Fontaine, Paulette Goddard, Joan Crawford, Norma Shearer, and then Rosalind Russell. In that order.

That would be perfect cause if I accidentally got one pregnant, I hear Joan Crawford is handy with a wire hanger.
 
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I hate celebrities who get plastic surgery when there was nothing wrong to begin with and they end up looking 1000x worse! IDIOTS! :p

Carry on.

Argh, I know. I can't say I've ever found Meg Ryan interesting in any way shape or form, but then I don't have a deep sense of loathing for the woman either. But when I saw her In The Cut, her botoxed face totally distracted me from anything else. Which in hindsight was just as well because the film was utter gash anyway. Nicole Kidman's exactly the same for me. She couldn't smile even if she tried. I've never liked her anyway. She was good in The Hours though, I'll give her that much.

Anyway, enough of the rambling and back on topic. I'd probably go for Meet Me In St. Louis. Everything about it is so wholesome and sickly sweet. Which typically is everything I hate about films, and...well...people. But every shot of the film is like a beautiful painting, dripping with colour. And whilst this sort of thing is usually overbearingly annoying, this somehow manages to captivate my heart. The relationship between the family is so heartwarming and charming it almost makes me sick for liking it. But deep down it only makes me wish I had such a close knit family as theirs. <3

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Favourite scene.

=D <3
 
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