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That woulda been top ol my list too, recordman.
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That woulda been top ol my list too, recordman. Mostly I roll my eyes when you make wisecracks, Billy-Bob, but this one is a keeper!
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Tradition...
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So it is true that featured player Raymond Lovelock was particularly big in Japan! (I was trying to figure out what the heck this is until I noticed the violinist way on the edge of the poster! It otherwise looks like Romeo and Juliet meet Taras Bulba.)
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That woulda been top ol my list too, recordman. Mostly I roll my eyes when you make wisecracks, Billy-Bob, but this one is a keeper! If i knew my posts created that much major eye-rolling, DiB, id post a lot more!!. Eye rolling - especially with condescending, weary exhaustion, maybe a sigh thrown in - man, thats champagne and strawberries to ol Billy bob! Mostly. (and ive got the " fastest boat on the river!"). Ha ha by the way, great film, good songs.
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Using this image, someone should start a thread called "Movie Posters Where an Image Illustrating the Title is Decidedly Small, and Off to the Side".
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Is the film called Sniper standing on the rock then?! Ha ha
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Is the film called Sniper standing on the rock then?! Ha ha Anatevkan Sniper starring Bradley Cooper.
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I've been trying to guess this from sunrise this morning 'til sunset this evening. If I had a lot of money it would be so much simpler.
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There's an amusing story about one of the Japanese dignitaries invited to this film's Tokyo premiere, who asked director Norman Jewison how the picture was doing in other countries, considering the fact that its thematic content was, after all, "so Japanese." I think the Japanese poster is very evocative of this: the dark-haired girl is swept off her feet, and presumably out of her strictly traditional home, by the blond boyfriend.
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