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I'm actually not that big of a fan of Matt Smith, something about his face distracts me and I swear he gets typecast as a smug dude a lot. 

 Same.

He was good as Prince Phillip in The Crown.

But again, smug dude. Not sure if the real Prince Phillip was that snide. 

Being a British Royal, I would assume so.

 

I was underwhelmed with the movie.

So many great dancing scenes in the history of cinema... and you picked that one?

You need an education, kid.

 

Classic:

 

 

 

 

Fun/funny

 

 

 

Sexy  :)

 

 

 

And soooo many more..

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Xena said: 

I'm actually not that big of a fan of Matt Smith, something about his face distracts me and I swear he gets typecast as a smug dude a lot. 

 Same.

He was good as Prince Phillip in The Crown.

Oh my god I forgot he played that role. 

Yes, yes he was perfect there. He did a really good job at 'not getting the message' for some scenes. 

 
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Xena said: 

I'm actually not that big of a fan of Matt Smith, something about his face distracts me and I swear he gets typecast as a smug dude a lot. 

 Same.

He was good as Prince Phillip in The Crown.

But again, smug dude. Not sure if the real Prince Phillip was that snide. 

Being a British Royal, I would assume so.

 

I was underwhelmed with the movie.

So many great dancing scenes in the history of cinema... and you picked that one?

You need an education, kid.

 

Classic:

 

 

 

 

Fun/funny

 

 

 

Sexy  :)

 

 

 

And soooo many more..

 Do you even know the time??? IT'S MORBIN TIME! GET THIS CRAP OUT OF HERE!

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Oh it's an ironic meme.

Fair enough.

 

Great dancer  :D

 

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I remember thinking "Xena will post something here to show that she disagrees" when I was responding to Morpheus. Which scene do you like the most? Did you ever watch metropolis? What is your favorite movie and why? I am a geek for movies.

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You mean 1927 Metropolis? Yes. Groundbreaking German Expressionist film.

Classic  :)

 

Which scene? From Metropolis? Or Morbeus? Or just my favourite scene in general? 

 

This one is high on my list.

 

 

I don't have one favourite movie. I have a short list that changes all the time.

I like spec fic, or really well done biopic films and musicals.

I love the Marvel franchise.

I'll take a good war movie. Those usually make me cry when they're well done, tho.

Especially the American Civil War. Brother against brother stories are so tragic, and the Civil War happened at a time when the killing was slower and more painful, not as quick and neat as getting turned into pink mist by an enemy you can't even see, who just pushes a button. But it's close enough to living memory that many of the people still seem somewhat familiar and relatable (unlike battles of 2000 and more years ago where they're a bunch of waaaay less evolved barbarians fighting in the nude over some crazy religious delusion. Or battles of 500 and 1000 years ago where they're fighting in dresses over their whacked out religious delusions.)

Civil War battlefield surgeries are also an interest of mine.

Did you know that the bullets that they used back then exploded like popcorn on entry, so they went in the size of a man's finger, but came out the size of a fist? Horrible, the things people do to each other when they want stuff.

 

Yeah, I prefer the spec fic because the wars are fairy tales. Good guys always win type of plotlines, you know?

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I know it's sad but i'm Bloodsport all the way. Thats what a man looks like, thats how he fights, with honour. I can't do that doing what i do but he inspired me to train and be the best. JC, Frankie, i thank you both. Maybe not classics but they changed my life.

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Van Damme  xD  His movies are cheesy af, but somehow charming.

Like comic book nostalgia  :)

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final fight, that just for camera jump spinning kick. Do that in a street fight it doesnt matter how many pals he has they all nash.

 

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