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Braveheart (1995)
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2025-02-01 at 2:31 PM UTC
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2025-02-01 at 3:09 PM UTCCompared to The Patriot, it's a historical documentary
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2025-02-01 at 3:20 PM UTCI don't understand either of these two posts...
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2025-02-01 at 3:23 PM UTCMel Gibson likes to play fast and loose with his depictions of landmark events. Still more accurate thar Patch Adams or remember the titans
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2025-02-01 at 3:25 PM UTCSophie Marceau clearly had tingles for Mel Gibson
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2025-02-01 at 3:29 PM UTCThe French handmaid who says the english do not know what their tongues are for is married to bob geldoff
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2025-02-01 at 3:32 PM UTCMel Gibson's wife is a 23 year old english actress called Catherine McCormack. Mel Gibson was 38 at the time.
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2025-02-01 at 3:33 PM UTC
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2025-02-01 at 3:36 PM UTC
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2025-02-01 at 3:43 PM UTCI'm working glad they kept so true to the original story in this movie.
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2025-02-01 at 3:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Cosmopolitan Why is it pervy? Despite my personal distaste for Mel Gibson, they make a good couple in the movie.
Are you talking IRL or just the movie?
I'm ok with older men wanting women with working reproductive systems but to me, if a 30+ year old man could carry on a conversation with a woman in her late teens or early twenties and feel like they're equals (you know what I mean) then that's kind of pedo territory. I know because I've tried, and it didn't take me long to say this person is still a child. -
2025-02-01 at 4:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by Cowboy2013 Are you talking IRL or just the movie?
I'm ok with older men wanting women with working reproductive systems but to me, if a 30+ year old man could carry on a conversation with a woman in her late teens or early twenties and feel like they're equals (you know what I mean) then that's kind of pedo territory. I know because I've tried, and it didn't take me long to say this person is still a child.
Shouldn't life imitate art?
The second part of you comment doesn't even make sense. "working reproductive systems" is creepy. Women mature faster than men. I'm thinking you just didn't agree with her on something stupid because you are retarded. -
2025-02-01 at 8:49 PM UTCI liked the movie when I was younger. It was so long that it came out on 2 VHS tapes and u'd have to pull one out and put the other one.
My friend had this car that was a rewinder for VHS tapes and it sounded like the engine was revving when it you pushed it int he trunk and then held down
Ah to live in the 90s. He also had an automatic card shuffler, he had a lot of nice shit looking back. I remember playing Zelda on 64 and starfox -
2025-02-01 at 8:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Cosmopolitan Shouldn't life imitate art?
The second part of you comment doesn't even make sense. "working reproductive systems" is creepy. Women mature faster than men. I'm thinking you just didn't agree with her on something stupid because you are retarded.
shoudln't a butt imitate a pussy? -
2025-02-01 at 9:31 PM UTC
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2025-02-01 at 10:03 PM UTCI had to watch this in film study class in school but I didn't pay any attention to the movie because that class was full of hot chicks
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2025-02-01 at 10:38 PM UTC
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2025-02-01 at 11 PM UTC
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2025-02-02 at 3:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by Cowboy2013 Was that your point? Yeah I agree kinda pervy
Originally posted by Cosmopolitan Why is it pervy? Despite my personal distaste for Mel Gibson, they make a good couple in the movie.
Humphrey Bogart was 44 and Lauren Becall was 20 when they fell in love during the filming of To Have and Have Not in 1944.