Went to the bathroom before class started and there was a dude in the stall with his laptop open on the floor...not sure I wanna even know what he was doing in there.
Probably posting on OS.
I've done it. Never in a public restroom, only in the privacy of my own home, but I'm not above it.
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Originally posted by l3ulvl
A lot of you guys seem pretty cool, but you have wieners.
Not really. It's more about earning credits to fit your graduation requirements here, they don't really bother with the "freshman/sophomore/etc..." classifications.
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Originally posted by l3ulvl
A lot of you guys seem pretty cool, but you have wieners.
Searching For Bobby Fischer
Citizen Kane
Memento
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Miller's Crossing
The Untouchables
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Prestige
Roger & Me
Unforgiven
Stranger Than Fiction
Not bad. Only a couple I've never heard of, and only one seriously old movie. Better than I was expecting.
Fischer was good. Kane can get boring, but is still good. Memento is just dumb. Unforgiven is awesome. Stranger than Fiction, oooooooof.
Searching For Bobby Fischer
Citizen Kane
Memento
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Miller's Crossing
The Untouchables
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Prestige
Roger & Me
Unforgiven
Stranger Than Fiction
Not bad. Only a couple I've never heard of, and only one seriously old movie. Better than I was expecting.
Man, when I took film history, I didn't watch ANY of those. Luckily, my professor hasn't added/modified his since I took my class in Summer 2008 (these were all homework, we watched clips of films in class and discussed them):
Singin' In the Rain
The Seventh Seal
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
From Here to Eternity
Psycho
On the Waterfront
Do the Right Thing
Rashomon
The Philadelphia Story
To Kill a Mockingbird
One of the GREATEST classes I took. The only problem with it was that it was at 9 (I think). I just remember it was ****ing early and I didn't want to get up, but I really loved going to the class. The way he went through the class in class was going throughout the entire history of cinema, going from early picture shows, through the modernization and maturity of the art form. LOVED it.
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