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The Boxing Ring Revived
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7320I was unaware of a Spanish version. I'll check it out.Lane3-2/25/2004
7319<i>"Cry-ay-ay-ay-aying over you..."</i> The spanish versione_less-2/25/2004
7318Point taken. Don't know what the Church was thinking when it so casually disTom Clarke-2/24/2004
7317<i>Remember when I mentioned that living in that environment may cause senLane3-2/24/2004
7316Well, you do have that all white interior. Remember when I mentioned that livingTom Clarke-2/24/2004
7315<i>which I interpreted as an ironic pun and smiled. It's not supposed Lane3-2/24/2004
7314I hope you enjoy it. I went this past Sunday for the first time in 2-3 years. ItTom Clarke-2/24/2004
7313<i>"It could be a skillful and effective piece of cinematic art</iSolon-2/24/2004
7312<i>Planning on doing a little undercover work? </i> Just a trip dowLane3-2/23/2004
7311This is probably the most comprehensive list of Latin Masses available in the USTom Clarke-2/23/2004
7310<i> But what brings me back now is a sense of esthetics. There is a beautyLane3-2/23/2004
7309Marriage: "Of course I see how civilised it is to be a spinster," saiTom Clarke-2/23/2004
7308She exudes the 'dangerous sincerity' this reviewer of Hal Hartley spoke Tom Clarke-2/23/2004
7307Oh, she is dark. Gets right to the point, doesn't she? Like a laser. And conTom Clarke-2/23/2004
7306Here's a review of one of one of I. Compton-Burnett's genius novels, forE-2/23/2004
7305A few little quotes, from your link, for the flavor. Her humor is dark and full E-2/23/2004
7304This is who E was torturing the poor guy with. brightlightsfilm.comTom Clarke-2/23/2004
7303I'm not really a big movie buff, maybe you can take this dialogue up with NeTom Clarke-2/23/2004
7302<i>There seems unanimity in ascribing blame for Christ's death to the Tom Clarke-2/23/2004
7301That's very complex, but even a cursory glance is a reminder of how vacuous E-2/23/2004
7300I'm sure most of what you cite is agreeable. What made your post so funny waTom Clarke-2/23/2004
7299<i>"The Talmud and other religious texts could be cited for major wacSolon-2/23/2004
7298Yes, it is possible that he was an eyewitness. It has been a while since I have Neocon-2/23/2004
7297Humaneness is considered a sine qua non for some people, in a work of art. I thiE-2/22/2004
7296Let it be known that either version is fine with me. The fact is, I sometimes reE-2/22/2004
7295<i> Do you really think Gibson's intentions are malevolent?</i> E-2/22/2004
7294I have not seen the film. But given what I have read of it, why should I assumeLazarus_Long-2/22/2004
7293He also has my deepest sympathies. I am well acquainted with E and I assure youLazarus_Long-2/22/2004
7292<i>The poor guy! </i> He has my sympathies.The Philosopher-2/22/2004
7291LOL. Actually, the situation is that sometimes I find something so strikingly orE-2/22/2004
7290<i> For me a movie is about characters and dialogue. </i> Do you neThe Philosopher-2/22/2004
7289Judy Collins did a very moving version of that on an album that came out in the Tom Clarke-2/22/2004
7288Hmmmm.....it seems I may have painted E in a rather inelegant light here. When sTom Clarke-2/22/2004
7287<i>There is a beauty in the Mass which is hard to find anywhere else. SomeE-2/22/2004
7286I have never seen it. Of course I've heard all the raves. I've always beTom Clarke-2/22/2004
7285I just wanted to point out that there are differences among Catholics who chooseTom Clarke-2/22/2004
7284Review from Amazon: Triumph of the Will is one of the most important films everThe Philosopher-2/21/2004
7283Okay, okay, they're wacked. I haven't spent much time reading the histoE-2/21/2004
7282It is an extraordinary piece of film making. As a work of art it is a masterpiecThe Philosopher-2/21/2004
7281Clearly, the CMRI is whacked. "Since John Paul II has manifestly taught heTom Clarke-2/21/2004
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