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How many languages do you speak? (bonus Q: Fav movie?)

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 6:06 pm
by Inigo
Hi Bree, I was just wondering...

Can a smart girl like yourself speak another language besides english (and monkeyish bearish and turtle...ish) If not would it interest you? you seem like a cosmopolitan kind of girl, having lived in so many different places.


Que te la pases muy bien Bree

P.S: What's your fav movie? I know you've said you dont like tv or movies that much but you must have seen something... may I recommend the Breakfast Club by the way (it's old but still quite up to date if you get my meaning)

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 9:47 pm
by GoodGollyItsHolly
Ohhhh good ones!

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 12:38 pm
by Inigo
Thanks Holly I just hope she'll answer me!

Will you Bree? pleeeeease?

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:29 pm
by lonelygirl15
Holly's right - those are good questions! Hmm I've never been very good at learning languages for some reason. I did pick up a bit of Maori in NZ but not much... ohhh that reminds me of one of my favorite movies - Whale Rider. So amazing, I cry everytime :cry: . On a lighter note, The Breakfast Club is a great movie too. Molly Ringwald rocks - whatever happened to her? I like Emilio Estevez too...he was great in Young Guns. Yep, caught that one one cable a few years ago. I kinda like the outlaw type lol.
Kia Ora (thanks) for the questions.

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 10:20 pm
by Inigo
lonelygirl15 wrote:Holly's right - those are good questions! Hmm I've never been very good at learning languages for some reason. I did pick up a bit of Maori in NZ but not much... ohhh that reminds me of one of my favorite movies - Whale Rider. So amazing, I cry everytime :cry: . On a lighter note, The Breakfast Club is a great movie too. Molly Ringwald rocks - whatever happened to her? I like Emilio Estevez too...he was great in Young Guns. Yep, caught that one one cable a few years ago. I kinda like the outlaw type lol.
Kia Ora (thanks) for the questions.
Wow Bree vielen dank (thanks in german) for your reply! Maori must be a really interesting Language, sounds beautiful too. I haven't seen Whale Rider myself but i guess you noticed BC is one of my fav movies! you could learn a lot from that one, IMO. Anyway bon chance with the ceremony thing!

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 1:16 am
by HenrySugar
What a great movie that was (Whale Rider, that is). I sigh just seeing the title.
Y'know, the girl who played Pai (Keisha Sumthin'...I think) was just eleven when she got that part. Never acted a day in her life, and they just pulled her out of school to get this really amazing performance from her.

Molly Ringwald has done a coupla TV things this year, but I think she has a daughter now that's probably taking up a good bit of her time.
Love ya, Molly. Can't wait to see your sequel, 'Thirty-Two Candles.'

Bree...you rock! Glad to see you've finally made your way over here...

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 1:39 am
by ravensgrace
lonelygirl15 wrote:Holly's right - those are good questions! Hmm I've never been very good at learning languages for some reason. I did pick up a bit of Maori in NZ but not much... ohhh that reminds me of one of my favorite movies - Whale Rider. So amazing, I cry everytime :cry: . On a lighter note, The Breakfast Club is a great movie too. Molly Ringwald rocks - whatever happened to her? I like Emilio Estevez too...he was great in Young Guns. Yep, caught that one one cable a few years ago. I kinda like the outlaw type lol.
Kia Ora (thanks) for the questions.
Molly is great! I would give almost anything to see her in David Lynch's Blue Velvet, but she never had a chance to read for it, because her mother apparently kept the script from her. :cry: Her charisma would have made that an entirely different film! She is still active in the theatre, and she has played some great roles in a few indie films. (Her small part in Teaching Mrs. Tingle was too bland to be enjoyable for me, but it was awesome to see her on-screen. :D)