+1000000000000000 and after Kenya Moore used this phrase then Beyonce copied and used it after "her failed football concert".Anonymous wrote:Because Kenya Moore said she was Gone with the Wind fabulous. Then the young bucks had to find out what Gone with the Wind was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a great book. Other favorite rereads of mine are Dr Zhivago and Outlander.
What a collection.
I gather you are being sarcastic. Books are portable magic as per Stephen King. I'm not a book snob. Outlander got me through a flat on my back period in a pregnancy. Flat on my back is a level beyond bed rest. Think bed pan.
http://www.booktrust.org.uk/books/writing/online-writer-in-residence/blog/558/
No, I wasn't being sarcastic -- I apologize. I was just marveling at the idea of Gone With The Wind, Dr. Zhivago, and Outlander, all on the same list.
Yeah but can you imagine Rhett and Scarlet dealing with the annoyances and stresses of everyday life??? They'd be on DCUM in five minutes complaining about how their spouse is overly dramatic and angry and just plain mean.Anonymous wrote:OP, it's because most of us haven't had an epic romance on the scale of Rhett and Scarlet.
DP here. I'm very political and strongly left-liberal but I think it's okay to enjoy a film which has political implications with which you disagree. But different strokes for different folks. Not everyone sees the world the way I do.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize that you can enjoy a book or tv show or movie without worrying about the political implications, yes?
Well, no, actually, usually I can't. I guess that you can, though.
How sad for you that you can only see the world through politics.
I'm quite happy. But thanks for your concern.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you suppose that "Gone with the Wind" is such a popular book/movie--given how controversial it is to some?
Do you suppose that, in a sense, many of us are still nostalgic for a simpler, carefree era? Do you think that some are sympathetic toward the Southern cause?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a great book. Other favorite rereads of mine are Dr Zhivago and Outlander.
What a collection.
I gather you are being sarcastic. Books are portable magic as per Stephen King. I'm not a book snob. Outlander got me through a flat on my back period in a pregnancy. Flat on my back is a level beyond bed rest. Think bed pan.
http://www.booktrust.org.uk/books/writing/online-writer-in-residence/blog/558/
Anonymous wrote:I'm a massive classic movie fan but GWTW and Casablanca are so overrated.
There are a lot better films from that period or on TCM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a great book. Other favorite rereads of mine are Dr Zhivago and Outlander.
What a collection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize that you can enjoy a book or tv show or movie without worrying about the political implications, yes?
Well, no, actually, usually I can't. I guess that you can, though.
How sad for you that you can only see the world through politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize that you can enjoy a book or tv show or movie without worrying about the political implications, yes?
Well, no, actually, usually I can't. I guess that you can, though.
Anonymous wrote:You realize that you can enjoy a book or tv show or movie without worrying about the political implications, yes?