legion — Kings Speech is a well-made English period costume drama, well-acted and scripted, enjoyable (though it understates Edward’s Nazi sympathizing). Black Swan is a hoot of a psych horror flick, over the top crazy. I would refer you to Slate.com’s flow chart on the movie from earlier this year (google Black Swan Slate flow chart). If after you read the flow chart, it appeals to you, go for it. King’s Speech is the safer, more conservative (in a non-political sense) bet. Black Swan more of a love it or hate it deal.
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legion — Kings Speech is a well-made English period costume drama, well-acted and scripted, enjoyable (though it understates Edward’s Nazi sympathizing). Black Swan is a hoot of a psych horror flick, over the top crazy. I would refer you to Slate.com’s flow chart on the movie from earlier this year (google Black Swan Slate flow chart). If after you read the flow chart, it appeals to you, go for it. King’s Speech is the safer, more conservative (in a non-political sense) bet. Black Swan more of a love it or hate it deal.
“Chinatown. Refer to earlier discussion s’il vous plait.”
Of course!
But I don’t think I would go out of my way. Perhaps if it was part of a tasting menu.
I once had turtle soup in South America.
bfarwell, I may have messed it up. It’s biffchampion at yahoo dot com.
M4L, if you’re only using the phone in the US, I think you’ll be fine with Virgin Mobile.
I received a couple of free movie vouchers from my satellite TV company.
Which is the better movie to watch on a Tuesday night:
The King’s Speech
or
The Black Swan
…anyone feel strongly either way?
“Count me in, cobble.”
Don’t I always?
Besides, you’ll just raid the fridge anyway if I don’t! ; )
[Hey Biff- tried to email you per your request (a couple days ago) but no luck with that add’y.]
“Where would one even get frogs legs to grill these days?”
Chinatown. Refer to earlier discussion s’il vous plait.