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The hot sequel !
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It's hot off the press ! :square:
Actually I saw the first one, and it was pretty good. Made you think a little, as it didn't explain sequences of events and the way things happen. So your mind is engaged a little. The sex scenes aren't that bad as I thought they would have been. You even get a flash of tits to even things out ;)
My personal favourite is this one.
Brokeback Mountain Glasgow- Style!
http://file006.bebo.com/large/2006/03/10/14/55070977a395004336b793170245l.jpg
Ha fantastic! For a second there i thought there was going to somehow be one! ha good one pabs!
..... the rangers fella looks like his singing a julie andrews classic.... the hills are alive with the sound of music.
It's so funny
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24-03-2006, 03:09
There's not going to be a Brokeback Mountain II? Ah damn. I was hoping for a sequel like Pablo's.
in some prison in America they showed the film and got in trouble saying that "It was not the subject matter," "It was the graphic nature of sexually explicit scenes."
I guess they don't want to be getting prisoners turned on or something. :love:
link (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4895172.stm)
Blumenblatt
11-04-2006, 00:18
I dunno. I dont think it was sooo graphic, its not like you saw anybodys bits or anything...
Plus the more concerning problem here is that they are showing these to prisoners. They might as well start brinign in Broadway shows or something. I want to go to prison if I can watch movies all day, get 3 square meals cooked for me, and don't have to work...:maad:
Oh, so just because they are prison inmates means that they can't watch a film? Bloody hell.
Blumenblatt
11-04-2006, 00:21
Just because they are prison inmates? They shouldn't be allowed any TV, or movies, they are criminals!!!
But they're still people..
Blumenblatt
11-04-2006, 00:32
So you should be rewarded w/telly and film for doing something bad?
Well in Oregon State Penitentiary (http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/news/114205657983540.xml&coll=7) they do just that. I don't really agree, I think they should be put to work rather than playing computer games and watching movies.
In 2003, state prisons started offering tiny $300 flat-screen televisions that could be bolted to bunks and hooked up to cable. In 2004 and 2005, 2,398 inmates with at least six months of clean discipline bought the 7-inch LCD sets.
Convicts who avoid trouble for six months can participate in social groups and clubs, and can buy in-cell televisions, CD players and music from a canteen catalog.
At 18 months, they can go to hobby shops, get extra visiting hours and attend cell-block ice-cream socials. Behind bars, ice cream is a delicacy. "It's not something that's available in the canteen," said Aleca Nelson, a Two Rivers spokeswoman.
I think it's more the not being able to get out thing...
So you should be rewarded w/telly and film for doing something bad?
Nooo, I meant that if they DO get shown films and things, they shouldn't care what the film is.
There are different places for mentally unstable criminals if they think it might trigger something.
They shouldn't be allowed those $300 LCD televisions, however. It's good they get rewarded for good behaviour - in prison.
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