
SkyPilot
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5/13/2008 2:51 PM
posted awhile ago
Deniro and Pacino
What's the first movie in which Al Pacino and Robert Deniro appeared in the same scene together?
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porcupine
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5/13/2008 3:28 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Deniro and Pacino
Is this it?
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SkyPilot
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5/13/2008 4:09 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Deniro and Pacino
lol
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Risselada
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5/14/2008 5:45 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Deniro and Pacino
porcupine:
I actually just read the synopsis of this DVD and I find it kind of frightening.
Designed for toddlers and youngsters, Team Baby: Miami Heat Baby exposes little ones to the history of Miami Heat basketball while utilizing music and bright colors in order to help superfans pass on their obsession.
If you think the way that I sometimes do, that sports fandom can sometimes approach the same kind of blind fanatacism that has characterized dangerous radical political movements, then this almost seems like it's taking the next step towards something like Team Baby: Neo-Nazi Baby or some such.
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SkyPilot
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5/19/2008 10:16 AM
posted awhile ago
Re:Deniro and Pacino
[quote user="Risselada"
I actually just read the synopsis of this DVD and I find it kind of frightening.
Designed for toddlers and youngsters, Team Baby: Miami Heat Baby exposes little ones to the history of Miami Heat basketball while utilizing music and bright colors in order to help superfans pass on their obsession.
If you think the way that I sometimes do, that sports fandom can sometimes approach the same kind of blind fanatacism that has characterized dangerous radical political movements, then this almost seems like it's taking the next step towards something like Team Baby: Neo-Nazi Baby or some such.
I'd agree that this sounds like brainwashing, but I guess one man's brainwashing sounds like another man's induction or something; I'm going to play all the music I like to my future kids, over and over again!
Still, I don't feel like being level-headed right now. Miami Heat Baby is absurd.
But it's a clue to the answer of the trivia question, and porcupine didn't even realize that at the time he posted it!
The trivia question is: in what movie did Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro first appear together in the same scene?
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jbooza
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5/19/2008 11:15 AM
posted awhile ago
Re:Deniro and Pacino
SkyPilot:
[quote user="Risselada"
I actually just read the synopsis of this DVD and I find it kind of frightening.
Designed for toddlers and youngsters, Team Baby: Miami Heat Baby exposes little ones to the history of Miami Heat basketball while utilizing music and bright colors in order to help superfans pass on their obsession.
If you think the way that I sometimes do, that sports fandom can sometimes approach the same kind of blind fanatacism that has characterized dangerous radical political movements, then this almost seems like it's taking the next step towards something like Team Baby: Neo-Nazi Baby or some such.
I'd agree that this sounds like brainwashing, but I guess one man's brainwashing sounds like another man's induction or something; I'm going to play all the music I like to my future kids, over and over again!
Still, I don't feel like being level-headed right now. Miami Heat Baby is absurd.
But it's a clue to the answer of the trivia question, and porcupine didn't even realize that at the time he posted it!
The trivia question is: in what movie did Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro first appear together in the same scene?
That's funny that he didn't even realize it. Is it 'Heat' though?
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leeroy711
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5/19/2008 1:42 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Deniro and Pacino
SkyPilot:
What's the first movie in which Al Pacino and Robert Deniro appeared in the same scene together?
Heat
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leeroy711
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5/19/2008 1:52 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Deniro and Pacino
Risselada:
porcupine:
I actually just read the synopsis of this DVD and I find it kind of frightening.
Designed for toddlers and youngsters, Team Baby: Miami Heat Baby exposes little ones to the history of Miami Heat basketball while utilizing music and bright colors in order to help superfans pass on their obsession.
If you think the way that I sometimes do, that sports fandom can sometimes approach the same kind of blind fanatacism that has characterized dangerous radical political movements, then this almost seems like it's taking the next step towards something like Team Baby: Neo-Nazi Baby or some such.
Triumph of the Will Baby
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SkyPilot
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5/19/2008 2:54 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Deniro and Pacino
leeroy711:
SkyPilot:
What's the first movie in which Al Pacino and Robert Deniro appeared in the same scene together?
Heat
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Risselada
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5/21/2008 6:33 PM
posted awhile ago
Re:Deniro and Pacino
SkyPilot:
Risselada:
I actually just read the synopsis of this DVD and I find it kind of frightening.
Designed for toddlers and youngsters, Team Baby: Miami Heat Baby exposes little ones to the history of Miami Heat basketball while utilizing music and bright colors in order to help superfans pass on their obsession.
If you think the way that I sometimes do, that sports fandom can sometimes approach the same kind of blind fanatacism that has characterized dangerous radical political movements, then this almost seems like it's taking the next step towards something like Team Baby: Neo-Nazi Baby or some such.
I'd agree that this sounds like brainwashing, but I guess one man's brainwashing sounds like another man's induction or something; I'm going to play all the music I like to my future kids, over and over again!
Still, I don't feel like being level-headed right now. Miami Heat Baby is absurd.
I think the phrase in there that primarily unsettles me is "pass on their obsession" Obviously the "superfans" would disagree, but I see obsession a bad thing to have, and not something you'd want to pass on to a baby. A healthy appreciation might be more appropriate.
SkyPilot:But it's a clue to the answer of the trivia question, and porcupine didn't even realize that at the time he posted it!
Do you really think Porcupine didn't realize he was giving a clue?
Sorry I just seem to really questioning you in this post don't I. ;)
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