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Harry Krause August 7th 05 02:56 AM

Boating Scenes in Wedding Crashers
 
The movie is so-so, but there were a couple of boating scenes that look
as if they were shot over in the St. Micheals, Maryland, area. Movie
starts out a bit idiotic, but there are some really funny scenes later.

Rachel McAdams, or something like that, plays the female lead. She looks
great handling a jib.

Bill McKee August 8th 05 06:58 AM

The movie may be so-so to you, but to most of us it is hilarious.

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
nk.net...
The movie is so-so, but there were a couple of boating scenes that look as
if they were shot over in the St. Micheals, Maryland, area. Movie starts
out a bit idiotic, but there are some really funny scenes later.

Rachel McAdams, or something like that, plays the female lead. She looks
great handling a jib.




Harry Krause August 8th 05 11:20 AM

Bill McKee wrote:
The movie may be so-so to you, but to most of us it is hilarious.

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
nk.net...

The movie is so-so, but there were a couple of boating scenes that look as
if they were shot over in the St. Micheals, Maryland, area. Movie starts
out a bit idiotic, but there are some really funny scenes later.

Rachel McAdams, or something like that, plays the female lead. She looks
great handling a jib.



To each his own. I thought the opening was week and silly, and in fact,
we almost got up and left after 15 minutes. There were some funny
scenes, but it was uneven, at best. Hilarious? I don't think so. Blazing
Saddles was hilarious. Animal House was hilarious. I did enjoy the
female lead in the movie, though, and I thought her "parents" - Chris
Walken and the delicious Jane Seymour - were very good. Owen Wilson does
very little for me as a ocmic actor. Walken can get away with anything.

Harry Krause August 8th 05 01:18 PM

Harry Krause wrote:
Bill McKee wrote:

The movie may be so-so to you, but to most of us it is hilarious.

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
nk.net...

The movie is so-so, but there were a couple of boating scenes that
look as if they were shot over in the St. Micheals, Maryland, area.
Movie starts out a bit idiotic, but there are some really funny
scenes later.

Rachel McAdams, or something like that, plays the female lead. She
looks great handling a jib.




To each his own. I thought the opening was week and silly, and in fact,
we almost got up and left after 15 minutes. There were some funny
scenes, but it was uneven, at best. Hilarious? I don't think so. Blazing
Saddles was hilarious. Animal House was hilarious. I did enjoy the
female lead in the movie, though, and I thought her "parents" - Chris
Walken and the delicious Jane Seymour - were very good. Owen Wilson does
very little for me as a ocmic actor. Walken can get away with anything.




Er, weak, even.

[email protected] August 8th 05 02:54 PM


Bill McKee wrote:
The movie may be so-so to you, but to most of us it is hilarious.


Who is "us"? Are you speaking for everyone in the world? The U.S.?

For what it's worth, in my opinion, it IS hilarious, but I'd never be
so egotistical that I'd speak for everyone!


Bill McKee August 9th 05 03:40 AM


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Bill McKee wrote:
The movie may be so-so to you, but to most of us it is hilarious.


Who is "us"? Are you speaking for everyone in the world? The U.S.?

For what it's worth, in my opinion, it IS hilarious, but I'd never be
so egotistical that I'd speak for everyone!


You don't speak for us? Read your posts? The fishing club I belong to have
members who recommended the movie and said it was hilarious. Would even go
back with his wife.



[email protected] August 9th 05 12:11 PM


Bill McKee wrote:
wrote in message
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Bill McKee wrote:
The movie may be so-so to you, but to most of us it is hilarious.


Who is "us"? Are you speaking for everyone in the world? The U.S.?

For what it's worth, in my opinion, it IS hilarious, but I'd never be
so egotistical that I'd speak for everyone!


You don't speak for us?

No, I don't

Read your posts?

Yes, I do.

The fishing club I belong to have
members who recommended the movie and said it was hilarious. Would even go
back with his wife.


Hmm, first sentence uses members, plural. Second sentence uses his,
singular. So, one could surmise that one person told you about the
movie, and then you revert back to your original sentence "most of us",
which is back to plural. Good job trying to spin your way out, but
you've once again shown your stupidity.


Dr.Kevorkian August 9th 05 12:46 PM

Kevin,
You seem to have a chip on your shoulder and are just looking for something
to nit pick.


wrote in message
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Bill McKee wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

Bill McKee wrote:
The movie may be so-so to you, but to most of us it is hilarious.


Who is "us"? Are you speaking for everyone in the world? The U.S.?

For what it's worth, in my opinion, it IS hilarious, but I'd never be
so egotistical that I'd speak for everyone!


You don't speak for us?

No, I don't

Read your posts?

Yes, I do.

The fishing club I belong to have
members who recommended the movie and said it was hilarious. Would even
go
back with his wife.


Hmm, first sentence uses members, plural. Second sentence uses his,
singular. So, one could surmise that one person told you about the
movie, and then you revert back to your original sentence "most of us",
which is back to plural. Good job trying to spin your way out, but
you've once again shown your stupidity.




Bill McKee August 9th 05 07:29 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...

Bill McKee wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

Bill McKee wrote:
The movie may be so-so to you, but to most of us it is hilarious.


Who is "us"? Are you speaking for everyone in the world? The U.S.?

For what it's worth, in my opinion, it IS hilarious, but I'd never be
so egotistical that I'd speak for everyone!


You don't speak for us?

No, I don't

Read your posts?

Yes, I do.

The fishing club I belong to have
members who recommended the movie and said it was hilarious. Would even
go
back with his wife.


Hmm, first sentence uses members, plural. Second sentence uses his,
singular. So, one could surmise that one person told you about the
movie, and then you revert back to your original sentence "most of us",
which is back to plural. Good job trying to spin your way out, but
you've once again shown your stupidity.


You are showing your nastiness again. Your life that bad?



John H. August 10th 05 11:31 PM

On Tue, 9 Aug 2005 07:46:00 -0400, "Dr.Kevorkian" Kevorkian forSurgeon
General@please drink this.com wrote:

Kevin,
You seem to have a chip on your shoulder and are just looking for something
to nit pick.


wrote in message
roups.com...

Bill McKee wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

Bill McKee wrote:
The movie may be so-so to you, but to most of us it is hilarious.


Who is "us"? Are you speaking for everyone in the world? The U.S.?

For what it's worth, in my opinion, it IS hilarious, but I'd never be
so egotistical that I'd speak for everyone!


You don't speak for us?

No, I don't

Read your posts?

Yes, I do.

The fishing club I belong to have
members who recommended the movie and said it was hilarious. Would even
go
back with his wife.


Hmm, first sentence uses members, plural. Second sentence uses his,
singular. So, one could surmise that one person told you about the
movie, and then you revert back to your original sentence "most of us",
which is back to plural. Good job trying to spin your way out, but
you've once again shown your stupidity.



Kevin sucked up a big one on his Moto Guzzi boo-boo. He's probably seeking
revenge anywhere he can.

--
John H.
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD


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