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      <title>Film:Bridget Jones's Diary</title>
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<strong>Title:</strong> Bridget Jones's Diary<br/>
<strong>Year:</strong> 2001<br/>
<strong>Director:</strong> Sharon Maguire<br/>
<strong>Plot:</strong> Based on Helen Fielding's hugely popular novel, this romantic comedy follows Bridget (Renee Zellweger), a post-feminist, thirty-something British woman who has a penchant for alcoholic binges, smoking, and an inability to control her weight. While trying to keep these things in check and also deal with her job in publishing, she visits her parents for a Christmas party. They try to set her up with Mark (<a href="/players/P____23590/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Colin Firth</a>), the visiting son of one of their neighbors. Snubbed by Mark, she instead falls for her boss Daniel {<a href="/players/P____28225/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Hugh Grant</a>), a dashing lothario who begins to send her suggestive e-mails that soon lead to a dinner date proposition. Daniel reveals that he and Mark attended college together, during which time Mark had an affair with his fiancée. When Bridget finds Daniel cavorting with an American colleague, she decides to change her life with a new job as a TV presenter. At a dinner party, she bumps into Mark again, who expresses his affection for her; when Daniel claims he wants Bridget back, the two fight over who deserves her affections the most. Popular British performers <a href="/players/P____36099/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Gemma Jones</a>, <a href="/players/P_____8575/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Jim Broadbent</a>, and <a href="/players/P___200145/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Shirley Henderson</a> appear in the supporting cast. ~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide<br/>
<strong>Times Tagged:</strong> 85<br/>
<strong>Number of Lists:</strong> 60<br/>
<strong>Number of blog posts:</strong> 4<br/>
<strong>Number of discussion threads:</strong> 5<br/>
<strong>SpoutRating:</strong> 3<br/>
</td></tr></table>]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 06:54:05 GMT</pubDate><spout:Title>Bridget Jones's Diary</spout:Title><spout:Year>2001</spout:Year><spout:Director>Sharon Maguire</spout:Director><spout:Plot>Based on Helen Fielding's hugely popular novel, this romantic comedy follows Bridget (Renee Zellweger), a post-feminist, thirty-something British woman who has a penchant for alcoholic binges, smoking, and an inability to control her weight. While trying to keep these things in check and also deal with her job in publishing, she visits her parents for a Christmas party. They try to set her up with Mark (&lt;a href="/players/P____23590/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Colin Firth&lt;/a&gt;), the visiting son of one of their neighbors. Snubbed by Mark, she instead falls for her boss Daniel {&lt;a href="/players/P____28225/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Hugh Grant&lt;/a&gt;), a dashing lothario who begins to send her suggestive e-mails that soon lead to a dinner date proposition. Daniel reveals that he and Mark attended college together, during which time Mark had an affair with his fiancée. When Bridget finds Daniel cavorting with an American colleague, she decides to change her life with a new job as a TV presenter. At a dinner party, she bumps into Mark again, who expresses his affection for her; when Daniel claims he wants Bridget back, the two fight over who deserves her affections the most. Popular British performers &lt;a href="/players/P____36099/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Gemma Jones&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="/players/P_____8575/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Jim Broadbent&lt;/a&gt;, and &lt;a href="/players/P___200145/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Shirley Henderson&lt;/a&gt; appear in the supporting cast. ~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide</spout:Plot><spout:TimesTagged>85</spout:TimesTagged><spout:taglevel>Tag Target (&gt;10)</spout:taglevel><spout:Numberoflists>60</spout:Numberoflists><spout:NumberOfBlogPosts>4</spout:NumberOfBlogPosts><spout:NumberOfDiscussionThreads>5</spout:NumberOfDiscussionThreads><spout:SpoutRating>3</spout:SpoutRating><spout:FilmCoverURL>http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t50107zxfcl.jpg</spout:FilmCoverURL><spout:SpoutFilmDetailURL>http://www.spout.com/films/Bridget_Jones_s_Diary/187394/default.aspx</spout:SpoutFilmDetailURL><spout:type>Film</spout:type></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Bridget Jones's Diary (2001, USA, Sharon Maquire) ***1\2</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/blogs/cinemarian/archive/2008/11/29/37734.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div><img align='left' src='http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t50107zxfcl.jpg' hspace='10' style='height:80px;' />
<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/131080/default.aspx'>CinemaRian</a><br/>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 11/29/2008 1:53:36 AM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> I could write a basic synopsis for 99.9% of all the romantic comedies ever made quite easily: two people who are absolutely perfect for each other meet and hate each other. They then slowly realize that they are really soul mates and become really happy, and them demonstrate their happiness by having sex. Their bliss is thwarted by some misunderstanding and their dreams are dashed. They eventually figure out what really happened and make up and get married, or become engaged, or at least there is some implication that they will be together forever. Bridget Jones's Diary looks to be suspiciously close to this formula at its opening, and indeed, the first twenty minuets or so are close to what you would expect. Even at that point, my cute sensors, usually only activated in the presence of a certain overweight feline or my Shetland Sheepdog, were aroused at the presence of Renee Zellweger in the title role. Not only is Zellweger cute, she is close to the essence of cute. I am not sure she is capable of not being cute. Zellweger is a pleasure to watch as Bridget, a slightly overweight Brit in her early thirties. She lives a lonely life and feels that she is becoming past her prime. We like Bridget, who is sort of a female, British version of Ernest Borgnine's Marty, but even more likable and not quiet as sad. Or at least, the movie doesn't want us to think so. Just as Marty would be a great husband but is totally unable to meet anyone, Bridget is trapped by the fact that she is painfully honest, sometimes inappropatley so. If this had been a standard movie, she would meet an unattractive (by movie standards) guy and they would draw each other out of their respective shells, but instead she meets a hunk played by Hugh Grant? Jackpot? Well, not really, but that's what makes this movie so good. It takes a fantasy and turns it on its head, showing that it's still sometimes just a fantasy. I suppose I have made the movie sound more serious that it is. Although it does have a dose of reality in it, the movie is very light, and at times humorous and always pleasant. Zellweger received an Oscar nomination for her performance, and she deserved it- although she exudes charm, she is not content to leave the performance at a Meg Ryan level and goes deeper (She lost to Halle Berry in Monster's Ball). It's actually kind of hard to watch her trials and tribulations, as we want her to be happy and find the man that she deserves very badly. The movie's main problem is the fact that it is still tied a bit too much in the standard romantic comedy vein. There are too many pop songs on the soundtrack, and Bridget's friends are, like virtually all friends in this type of movie, underwritten to the point that they seem like Bridget's groupies. But overall, this is a kind of wonderful movie that is a pleasant surprise. Their must be just as many Bridget Joneses as there are Marty Pilatti's, and here's hoping they all find the people they deserve. Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2008 06:53:36 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>CinemaRian</spout:postby><spout:postto>CinemaRian Blog</spout:postto><spout:postdate>11/29/2008 1:53:36 AM</spout:postdate><spout:body>I could write a basic synopsis for 99.9% of all the romantic comedies ever made quite easily: two people who are absolutely perfect for each other meet and hate each other. They then slowly realize that they are really soul mates and become really happy, and them demonstrate their happiness by having sex. Their bliss is thwarted by some misunderstanding and their dreams are dashed. They eventually figure out what really happened and make up and get married, or become engaged, or at least there is some implication that they will be together forever. Bridget Jones's Diary looks to be suspiciously close to this formula at its opening, and indeed, the first twenty minuets or so are close to what you would expect. Even at that point, my cute sensors, usually only activated in the presence of a certain overweight feline or my Shetland Sheepdog, were aroused at the presence of Renee Zellweger in the title role. Not only is Zellweger cute, she is close to the essence of cute. I am not sure she is capable of not being cute. Zellweger is a pleasure to watch as Bridget, a slightly overweight Brit in her early thirties. She lives a lonely life and feels that she is becoming past her prime. We like Bridget, who is sort of a female, British version of Ernest Borgnine's Marty, but even more likable and not quiet as sad. Or at least, the movie doesn't want us to think so. Just as Marty would be a great husband but is totally unable to meet anyone, Bridget is trapped by the fact that she is painfully honest, sometimes inappropatley so. If this had been a standard movie, she would meet an unattractive (by movie standards) guy and they would draw each other out of their respective shells, but instead she meets a hunk played by Hugh Grant? Jackpot? Well, not really, but that's what makes this movie so good. It takes a fantasy and turns it on its head, showing that it's still sometimes just a fantasy. I suppose I have made the movie sound more serious that it is. Although it does have a dose of reality in it, the movie is very light, and at times humorous and always pleasant. Zellweger received an Oscar nomination for her performance, and she deserved it- although she exudes charm, she is not content to leave the performance at a Meg Ryan level and goes deeper (She lost to Halle Berry in Monster's Ball). It's actually kind of hard to watch her trials and tribulations, as we want her to be happy and find the man that she deserves very badly. The movie's main problem is the fact that it is still tied a bit too much in the standard romantic comedy vein. There are too many pop songs on the soundtrack, and Bridget's friends are, like virtually all friends in this type of movie, underwritten to the point that they seem like Bridget's groupies. But overall, this is a kind of wonderful movie that is a pleasant surprise. Their must be just as many Bridget Joneses as there are Marty Pilatti's, and here's hoping they all find the people they deserve. Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)</spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Re:Top 5 Romantic Films</title>
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<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/135195/default.aspx'>filmgal81</a><br/>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 10/4/2008 6:48:00 AM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong>   Roman Holiday is a great film!  I also really love Audrey's role in Breakfast at Tiffany's.   Casablanca is also timeless, proving that whether love last a year or just moment, it does not diminish its value.   I was not in love with the Sabrina starring Audrey Hepburn. I prefer the remake with Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond and Greg Kinnear. I know, how could I choose the remake over the classic ( and with such a class act as Audrey in the starring role), but there you have it.   :)   [quote user="pippin06"] Ok, filmgal, I'll play. Casablanca - The romance is fleeting and the story tragic in some ways, but the intertwining of the Rick and Ilsa characters is heartbreaking. Bridget Jones' Diary - The retooling of Pride and Prejudice for girls who aren't stick thin (I relate, see). When Harry Met Sally - It's more than just the fake orgasm scene.  It's the best thing written by Nora Ephron ever and possibly Meg Ryan's best performance (think about it). Roman Holiday / Sabrina - Two of the best Audrey movies are some of the most heartfelt romances on film. The Philadelphia Story - It's more situational, a little screwball, and fraught with triangles, but this hilarious movie featuring the other Hepburn puts together Cary Grant as the smitten ex-husband, Jimmy Stewart as the smitten but snarky gossip reporter, and Katharine Hepburn as the high-ideals object of everyone's affection.  What's not to love. Hey, I loved the Fountain; I don't know why people have reacted to it the way they have, it's not any more or less mindbendy than Requiem for a Dream or Pi, Aronofsky's previous efforts.  Also, the Princess Bride will be a perennial fave of mine, but I've seen it so many times, and it's so screwy, my heart doesn't melt as much as it does to these other films.  I saw Wuthering Heights a long time ago, I have to see it again, but it's one of my favorite books in the whole world! [/quote]<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 10:48:00 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>filmgal81</spout:postby><spout:postto>Top 5</spout:postto><spout:postdate>10/4/2008 6:48:00 AM</spout:postdate><spout:body>  Roman Holiday is a great film!  I also really love Audrey's role in Breakfast at Tiffany's.   Casablanca is also timeless, proving that whether love last a year or just moment, it does not diminish its value.   I was not in love with the Sabrina starring Audrey Hepburn. I prefer the remake with Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond and Greg Kinnear. I know, how could I choose the remake over the classic ( and with such a class act as Audrey in the starring role), but there you have it.   :)   [quote user="pippin06"] Ok, filmgal, I'll play. Casablanca - The romance is fleeting and the story tragic in some ways, but the intertwining of the Rick and Ilsa characters is heartbreaking. Bridget Jones' Diary - The retooling of Pride and Prejudice for girls who aren't stick thin (I relate, see). When Harry Met Sally - It's more than just the fake orgasm scene.  It's the best thing written by Nora Ephron ever and possibly Meg Ryan's best performance (think about it). Roman Holiday / Sabrina - Two of the best Audrey movies are some of the most heartfelt romances on film. The Philadelphia Story - It's more situational, a little screwball, and fraught with triangles, but this hilarious movie featuring the other Hepburn puts together Cary Grant as the smitten ex-husband, Jimmy Stewart as the smitten but snarky gossip reporter, and Katharine Hepburn as the high-ideals object of everyone's affection.  What's not to love. Hey, I loved the Fountain; I don't know why people have reacted to it the way they have, it's not any more or less mindbendy than Requiem for a Dream or Pi, Aronofsky's previous efforts.  Also, the Princess Bride will be a perennial fave of mine, but I've seen it so many times, and it's so screwy, my heart doesn't melt as much as it does to these other films.  I saw Wuthering Heights a long time ago, I have to see it again, but it's one of my favorite books in the whole world! [/quote]</spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Re:Top 5 Romantic Films</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/groups/Top_5/Re_Top_5_Romantic_Films/190/35870/1/ShowPost.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div><img align='left' src='http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t50107zxfcl.jpg' hspace='10' style='height:80px;' />
<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/2227/default.aspx'>pippin06</a><br/>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 10/3/2008 2:27:13 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> [quote user="filmgal81"] My Top 5 in this category are: Closer:  I happen to love this film, but many folks I know thought it was too...unhappy? I did not think it was unhappy really, but i did think that it showed how complex relationships are and how unknowable people can be.  Life does not have the scripted happy ending, with Nessun Dorma exploding in the background. Life is not as dramatic, or clear cut.   The Fountain:  Another film I know alot of people I know just didn't get. This was Aronofsky's love letter to us all- what's not to love?! Wuthering Heights:  Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon- the chemistry and performance of a lifetime. Camille:  One of the most amazing Garbo films.  A story of a woman who was not what she seemed- she was  more. The Princess Bride:  This film fits into so many categories, it never ceases to amaze me. [/quote] Ok, filmgal, I'll play. Casablanca - The romance is fleeting and the story tragic in some ways, but the intertwining of the Rick and Ilsa characters is heartbreaking. Bridget Jones' Diary - The retooling of Pride and Prejudice for girls who aren't stick thin (I relate, see). When Harry Met Sally - It's more than just the fake orgasm scene.  It's the best thing written by Nora Ephron ever and possibly Meg Ryan's best performance (think about it). Roman Holiday / Sabrina - Two of the best Audrey movies are some of the most heartfelt romances on film. The Philadelphia Story - It's more situational, a little screwball, and fraught with triangles, but this hilarious movie featuring the other Hepburn puts together Cary Grant as the smitten ex-husband, Jimmy Stewart as the smitten but snarky gossip reporter, and Katharine Hepburn as the high-ideals object of everyone's affection.  What's not to love. Hey, I loved the Fountain; I don't know why people have reacted to it the way they have, it's not any more or less mindbendy than Requiem for a Dream or Pi, Aronofsky's previous efforts.  Also, the Princess Bride will be a perennial fave of mine, but I've seen it so many times, and it's so screwy, my heart doesn't melt as much as it does to these other films.  I saw Wuthering Heights a long time ago, I have to see it again, but it's one of my favorite books in the whole world!<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 18:27:13 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>pippin06</spout:postby><spout:postto>Top 5</spout:postto><spout:postdate>10/3/2008 2:27:13 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>[quote user="filmgal81"] My Top 5 in this category are: Closer:  I happen to love this film, but many folks I know thought it was too...unhappy? I did not think it was unhappy really, but i did think that it showed how complex relationships are and how unknowable people can be.  Life does not have the scripted happy ending, with Nessun Dorma exploding in the background. Life is not as dramatic, or clear cut.   The Fountain:  Another film I know alot of people I know just didn't get. This was Aronofsky's love letter to us all- what's not to love?! Wuthering Heights:  Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon- the chemistry and performance of a lifetime. Camille:  One of the most amazing Garbo films.  A story of a woman who was not what she seemed- she was  more. The Princess Bride:  This film fits into so many categories, it never ceases to amaze me. [/quote] Ok, filmgal, I'll play. Casablanca - The romance is fleeting and the story tragic in some ways, but the intertwining of the Rick and Ilsa characters is heartbreaking. Bridget Jones' Diary - The retooling of Pride and Prejudice for girls who aren't stick thin (I relate, see). When Harry Met Sally - It's more than just the fake orgasm scene.  It's the best thing written by Nora Ephron ever and possibly Meg Ryan's best performance (think about it). Roman Holiday / Sabrina - Two of the best Audrey movies are some of the most heartfelt romances on film. The Philadelphia Story - It's more situational, a little screwball, and fraught with triangles, but this hilarious movie featuring the other Hepburn puts together Cary Grant as the smitten ex-husband, Jimmy Stewart as the smitten but snarky gossip reporter, and Katharine Hepburn as the high-ideals object of everyone's affection.  What's not to love. Hey, I loved the Fountain; I don't know why people have reacted to it the way they have, it's not any more or less mindbendy than Requiem for a Dream or Pi, Aronofsky's previous efforts.  Also, the Princess Bride will be a perennial fave of mine, but I've seen it so many times, and it's so screwy, my heart doesn't melt as much as it does to these other films.  I saw Wuthering Heights a long time ago, I have to see it again, but it's one of my favorite books in the whole world!</spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Review: Bridget Jones's Diary</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/archive/2008/1/17/23994.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div><img align='left' src='http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t50107zxfcl.jpg' hspace='10' style='height:80px;' />
<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/114760/default.aspx'>MSWallack</a><br/>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 1/17/2008 12:54:24 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> I&#39;m obviously not the intended audience for this film. That&#39;s good, because I found it totally, incredibly, and thoroughly boring. I did chuckle a time or three; however, for a movie with this kind of cast and this much &quot;buzz&quot; I anticipated at least a belly laugh or ten, not just the occasional chuckle. If given a choice between this or virtually any other &quot;chick flick&quot; I&#39;d choose to watch the grass grow (and if that option wasn&#39;t open, I&#39;d take the other chick flick over Bridget Jones). Yawn.<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 17:54:24 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>MSWallack</spout:postby><spout:postto>MSWallack Blog</spout:postto><spout:postdate>1/17/2008 12:54:24 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>I&amp;#39;m obviously not the intended audience for this film. That&amp;#39;s good, because I found it totally, incredibly, and thoroughly boring. I did chuckle a time or three; however, for a movie with this kind of cast and this much &amp;quot;buzz&amp;quot; I anticipated at least a belly laugh or ten, not just the occasional chuckle. If given a choice between this or virtually any other &amp;quot;chick flick&amp;quot; I&amp;#39;d choose to watch the grass grow (and if that option wasn&amp;#39;t open, I&amp;#39;d take the other chick flick over Bridget Jones). Yawn.</spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: 5x</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/blogs/tiffytofu/archive/2007/12/20/22989.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div><img align='left' src='http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t50107zxfcl.jpg' hspace='10' style='height:80px;' />
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 12/20/2007 9:22:09 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> i can quote this movie line to line that&#39;s how many times I&#39;ve seen it. it&#39;s just one of those movies that makes a girl feel&#39;s good. mmm hmm.<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 02:22:09 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>TiffyTofu</spout:postby><spout:postto>TiffyTofu Blog</spout:postto><spout:postdate>12/20/2007 9:22:09 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>i can quote this movie line to line that&amp;#39;s how many times I&amp;#39;ve seen it. it&amp;#39;s just one of those movies that makes a girl feel&amp;#39;s good. mmm hmm.</spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Re: &amp;quot;Story of my life.&amp;quot;</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/groups/Best_movie_quotes/Re_quot_Story_of_my_life_quot/17/17766/1/ShowPost.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div><img align='left' src='http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t50107zxfcl.jpg' hspace='10' style='height:80px;' />
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 8/10/2007 8:32:56 AM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> "It&#39;s the truth universally acknowledged...that the moment one area of your life starts going OK...another part of it falls spectacularly to pieces."  Bridget Jones&#39; Diary<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2007 12:32:56 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>pippin06</spout:postby><spout:postto>Best movie quotes</spout:postto><spout:postdate>8/10/2007 8:32:56 AM</spout:postdate><spout:body>"It&amp;#39;s the truth universally acknowledged...that the moment one area of your life starts going OK...another part of it falls spectacularly to pieces."  Bridget Jones&amp;#39; Diary</spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Re: Most Quotes</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/groups/Best_movie_quotes/Re_Most_Quotes/17/13261/1/ShowPost.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div><img align='left' src='http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t50107zxfcl.jpg' hspace='10' style='height:80px;' />
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 7/6/2007 12:43:34 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> I think it's absolutely no coincidence that Monty Python crops on the lists here as often as they do.  And guess what?  The Pythons appear on mine too (though I'm more of a mainstream Holy Grailer than Life of Brian, love them both though I do).1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (which part?  my favorites: "Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?" or "let's not go to Camelot, tis a silly place" or "I'm not dead yet" or "She turned me into a newt....well I got better" or or or)2. Bridget Jones' Diary (my personal fount, my favorite is by Shazzer, but she's the one who likes to say f**k a lot so...)3. Clue - ("flies are where men are most vulnerable...that's right!"...."flames, flames on the side of my face...")4. Spaceballs - ("I'm surrounded by ***holes!!" or "you're right, and when you're right you're right, and you - you're always right!")5. Back to the Future - (so many from "Great Scott" to "This is heavy" to "I am your density")My runner ups: I know you said no TV, but I gotta throw Flying Circus in there, because I always say, "And now for something completely different" and Friends (so many so many).  In movies: The Princess Bride ("have fun storming the castle!");  Dogma (I like quoting Alan Rickman the most); Finding Nemo (I like quoting Dori most); Field of Dreams (for your inspiration); Forrest Gump (too many)...and probably others, but those were off the top of my head.<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2007 16:43:34 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>pippin06</spout:postby><spout:postto>Best movie quotes</spout:postto><spout:postdate>7/6/2007 12:43:34 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>I think it's absolutely no coincidence that Monty Python crops on the lists here as often as they do.  And guess what?  The Pythons appear on mine too (though I'm more of a mainstream Holy Grailer than Life of Brian, love them both though I do).1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (which part?  my favorites: "Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?" or "let's not go to Camelot, tis a silly place" or "I'm not dead yet" or "She turned me into a newt....well I got better" or or or)2. Bridget Jones' Diary (my personal fount, my favorite is by Shazzer, but she's the one who likes to say f**k a lot so...)3. Clue - ("flies are where men are most vulnerable...that's right!"...."flames, flames on the side of my face...")4. Spaceballs - ("I'm surrounded by ***holes!!" or "you're right, and when you're right you're right, and you - you're always right!")5. Back to the Future - (so many from "Great Scott" to "This is heavy" to "I am your density")My runner ups: I know you said no TV, but I gotta throw Flying Circus in there, because I always say, "And now for something completely different" and Friends (so many so many).  In movies: The Princess Bride ("have fun storming the castle!");  Dogma (I like quoting Alan Rickman the most); Finding Nemo (I like quoting Dori most); Field of Dreams (for your inspiration); Forrest Gump (too many)...and probably others, but those were off the top of my head.</spout:body></item>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 5/28/2007 1:44:02 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> This is so funny!! Garentied fun and well worth your time! This movie is recomended from me! RECOMENDED5 stars rating=R<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2007 17:44:02 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>PinkElly101</spout:postby><spout:postto>PinkElly101 Blog</spout:postto><spout:postdate>5/28/2007 1:44:02 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>This is so funny!! Garentied fun and well worth your time! This movie is recomended from me! RECOMENDED5 stars rating=R</spout:body></item>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 8/21/2006 9:28:57 AM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> Bridget Jone's Diary?<br/>
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