Topic: Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? | |
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I love this movie. John Goodman is great as a cycloptic Bible salesman. George Clooney was also very good. Has anyone else seen this movie?
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I've seen it and I thought it was really good! Delmar was my favorite!
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Seen it and thought it was very crazy. I am not sure that I liked it much though.
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Yes I seen it some time ago. I liked the music in it Man of Constent Sorrow is a great song....Marshall
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yes this is an awesome movie
I like the sierens they are cute |
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"DO..........NOT.........SEEK........THE TREASURE!"
"I'm gonna r-u-n-n-o-f-t" Lol. I love this flick. |
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Simply FANTASTIC movie, have the soundtrack and probably watched it two or three times since it came out.
Just an outstanding movie. I remember watching it with my mom before she passed. Excellent. |
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Love this movie too...Even have my kids loving it.
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I don't think it got the credit it deserved. Every time I watch it I catch something new.
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yeah...we love this movie.
seen it several times, lol...clooney's yummy. |
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I HAVE THIS MOVIE ON DVD...LOVE IT
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yeah i own it too! love it..i may have to watch it again soon
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I have this movie also its great
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Yeah, this is a great movie.
"We thought, you were, a Horny Toad." LOL |
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There's a good alternate porn title for that movie....
And stay outa the Woolworth's! |
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I love this movie and loves the tunes too
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lol@johna
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I love this movie. John Goodman is great as a cycloptic Bible salesman. George Clooney was also very good. Has anyone else seen this movie? i really liked the movie, and i also enjoy the soundtrack as well... |
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Not very often a movie comes out with a soundtrack to match the quality of the movie. Can't think of many at the moment, but this is a great movie.
"Yep, he's a bonafide suitor." |
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The flatcar draws even and slows.
EVERETT Mind if we join you, ol' timer? OLD MAN Join me, my sons. The three men clamber aboard and the old man resumes pumping. The three men exchange glances; Delmar waves a clanking hand before the old man's milky eyes. No reaction. DELMAR You work for the railroad, grandpa? OLD MAN I work for no man. PETE Got a name, do ya? OLD MAN I have no name. EVERETT Well, that right there may be why you've had difficulty finding gainful employment. Ya see, in the mart of competitive commerce, the- OLD MAN You seek a great fortune, you three who are now in chains... The men fall silent. OLD MAN And you will find a fortune - though it will not be the fortune you seek... The three convicts, faces upturned, listen raptly to the blind prophet. OLD MAN ...But first, first you must travel a long and difficult road - a road fraught with peril, uh-huh, and pregnant with adventure. You shall see things wonderful to tell. You shall see a cow on the roof of a cottonhouse, uh-huh, and oh, so many startlements... The cloudy eyes of the old man stare sightlessly down the track as the seesaw handle rises and falls through frame. OLD MAN ...I cannot say how long this road shall be. But fear not the obstacles in your path, for Fate has vouchsafed your reward. And though the road may wind, and yea, your hearts grow weary, still shall ye foller the way, even unto your salvation. The old man pumps - reek-a reek-a reek-a - as all contemplate his words. Loud and sudden: OLD MAN IZZAT CLEAR? The men start, then mumble polite acknowledgement. |
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