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What is the best time you have had (except sex)? Page 4

Quote: Paul W @ January 9 2009, 2:56 PM GMT

1990s had Ghost :P - Which some people like, right?

Edited by Aaron.

When I was about 10, that was my favourite movie for some reason?

Because you were a girl?

Most of my favourite films are from the 1980s and early '90s.

Quote: zooo @ January 9 2009, 3:02 PM GMT

Because you were a girl?

I was the prettiest.

Quote: zooo @ January 9 2009, 3:02 PM GMT

Most of my favourite films are from the 1980s and early '90s.

It was the best time.

Best time for films and kids TV. Deffo.

Quote: Dr Mato @ January 9 2009, 2:56 PM GMT

Okay here it is

if I were locked in a cell with nothing else in the world to do. but I would probably use the pages as paper and find a way to draw pictures on them

Fantastic! Clever Dr Mato!

I watched the Last Action Hero the other day and that was good.

I loved those silly, silly 1980s/1990s actioners.

Lethal Weapon, Die Hard and the Comedies somehow the 2000s are so poe faced and boring.

My favourite recent film is American Splendor. Just thought I'd mention it.

My best times as a child are the typical (usually hot summer) days spent larking about with friends or being in plays. As a shy-sih child I loved pretending to be someone else for an hour.

As an adult I've been to some flashy fashion shows and parties but really my very best times have usually involved beaches in the UK and abroad; swimming, snorkelling, sunning, reading, watching my dogs swim, on deserted beaches or watching people on crowded ones.

Was that the comic book writer one? That was great.

Quote: zooo @ January 9 2009, 3:07 PM GMT

Was that the comic book writer one? That was great.

It sure is. Harvey Pekar. Lovely man.

I got the DVD of American Splendor at Christmas, what a great film, I really enjoyed it. Has anyone seen the similar film about Robert Crumb?

Quote: Bad dog @ January 9 2009, 3:11 PM GMT

I got the DVD of American Splendor at Christmas, what a great film, I really enjoyed it. Has anyone seen the similar film about Robert Crumb?

I haven't, but definitely one to look out for. Interesting guys, Crumb and Pekar.

I might get the DVD of Crumb if the price is right. I've read a few of Crumb's comics, no Pekar though, strangely. My underground comics favourite is Gilbert Shelton with his Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers and Fat Freddy's Cat.

Quote: Paul W @ January 9 2009, 2:28 PM GMT

If Aaron is to have an affair with anything inanimate it would be with a DVD shop or possibly the internet.

True.

Quote: zooo @ January 9 2009, 2:39 PM GMT

Me.

Lovey

Quote: zooo @ January 9 2009, 3:04 PM GMT

Best time for films and kids TV. Deffo.

And the latter end of the best sitcoms.

Quote: Bad dog @ January 9 2009, 3:11 PM GMT

I got the DVD of American Splendor at Christmas, what a great film, I really enjoyed it. Has anyone seen the similar film about Robert Crumb?

I own this film. Watch it.really. I like Crumb....... I love his freedom!!!!! http://www.imdb.com/media/rm2172229888/tt0109508

I also have American Splendor..oh yes, watch it, rent it, own it!!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0305206/

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