Passionada

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Post by marilaine » Sat Jul 26, 2008 9:21 am

:lol I know......after Dan Ireland talks about Angelica's cat on the show, and then Jason talks about the wig being a "cat", I got this mental image of Angelica's cat on top of his head. Always cracks me up.

I love the commaraderie he and Sofia had during the commentary. He'd make a fantastic stand-up comic. ~ M'L :cool:

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Post by grannybear » Wed Aug 06, 2008 7:44 pm

He should do more comedy. He's really good at it.

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Post by Gillian » Wed Aug 06, 2008 8:57 pm

Highly underated in fact. He did a BBC play a few years ago called Condition of the Virgin, by Boothby Graffoe, that was absolutely hysterical.
Not only was he funny, but he had to do it consistently while switching characters.
Quite impressive when you think about it.

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Post by marilaine » Fri Aug 08, 2008 3:41 pm

Gillian wrote:Highly underated in fact. He did a BBC play a few years ago called Condition of the Virgin, by Boothby Graffoe, that was absolutely hysterical.
Not only was he funny, but he had to do it consistently while switching characters.
Quite impressive when you think about it.
Now, that is something I would LOVE to see. :lol:, Gillian. :hit :wheee

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Post by Gillian » Fri Aug 08, 2008 4:15 pm

It was a radio play. He's done several that we know of.

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Post by marilaine » Sat Aug 09, 2008 2:42 pm

I would've loved to have heard that. I wonder if they have it available for I-pod d/l? :scratch
~M'L :cool: I love my Caffee brother :adore

edit: Passionada es mi fado......I found myself reciting the dialogue as I was cleaning guestroom doors. Up until Celia and Angelica start having a
discussion about Vicky's behavior in Portugese (sp?). I started just saying it in English. My Portugese is rather restricted. :lol *startshummingFado*
~M'L ;-) :cool:

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Post by marilaine » Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:09 pm

Just out of curiosity, do any of you play 'Passionada' with the Closed Captioning?
I do, and that scene where Charlie, Danny, and Lois are sitting in the Shawmut Cafe after the casino scene, they typed out "You're getting careless, Johnny."
Is it just my copy, or is this a blooper? (Well, typo, anyway.)
~M'L(C) :cool:

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Post by grannybear » Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:52 pm

Marilaine, I've watched it with closed captioning and didn't notice it. Will play it again tomorrow and see what I come up with.

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Post by marilaine » Wed Oct 29, 2008 2:07 pm

iAbbrigada, GB! Like I said, it may just be MY COPY only. But, it seems so funny, since his name is Charlie, and it's typed out as "Johnny". :lol:
:???:
~M'L(C) :cool:

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Post by marilaine » Mon Mar 09, 2009 10:44 am

LOL! I fell asleep listening to 'Passionada' Saturday night, and I had the wonkiest dream:

I was in a casino in Las Vegas or something, and every time I hit a certain button on the machine, all these coins would come pouring out.
After a while, Security caught me, and gave me a position in the casino to "catch cheats" just like me.

Yeah, see, there's a bit of Charlie Beck in all of us. :lol :lol :lol

~M'L(C) ::rofl

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Post by virtu1889 » Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:08 am

marilaine (Caffee) wrote:LOL! I fell asleep listening to 'Passionada' Saturday night, and I had the wonkiest dream:

I was in a casino in Las Vegas or something, and every time I hit a certain button on the machine, all these coins would come pouring out.
After a while, Security caught me, and gave me a position in the casino to "catch cheats" just like me.

Yeah, see, there's a bit of Charlie Beck in all of us. :lol :lol :lol

~M'L(C) ::rofl
LOL :wheee Its true people have the funniest dreams when they fall asleep in front of a movie. Your brain takes whatever it hears and then goes off in its own crazy direction. You should be careful though when you think you might be falling asleep with a Jason film on. You might wake up to find yourself drooling. :oops:

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Post by grannybear » Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:15 pm

I thought the music for this movie was just beautiful. I bought the CD to play in the car.

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Post by Roz » Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:03 am

You should be careful though when you think you might be falling asleep with a Jason film on. You might wake up to find yourself drooling. :oops:[/quote]

Who falls asleep when Jason is on screen??!!! :shock:

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Post by Angel Tavington » Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:14 am

Who falls asleep when Jason is on screen??!!!
*cough* Marilaine does....




~me

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Post by Roz » Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:48 am

Angel Tavington wrote:
Who falls asleep when Jason is on screen??!!!
*cough* Marilaine does....




~me
No wonder she is still looking for Michael, then! :D ;-) Good grief, I'd be afraid I would miss something, even if I had seen the movie a few times before. Besides, ever watch a flick, one that you've seen several times before, but catch something new? I just did that last night watching Brotherhood and I've done it with Passionada. (HA! Kept it on topic!)

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