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What's The Last Movie You’ve Seen?

LOL so NAOS is taking a break so you've taken the baton, ... LOL.. ok.

Well it's just something to do...

We went to buy tickets at 7pm, and the movie starts at 8.30pm so we had time to grab a bite to eat and talk a bit, so it was all good. And it worked too cos we were friendly before going in and it made me trying to hold her hand in the cinema a bit easier.. (I'm shy).
I love a movie for a first date. Sometimes both parties are shy on the first date and talk is hard to come by.... so relaxing and watching a movie can be fun to do. can talk before the movie and after the movie but not forced to try to come up with awkward conversation for long periods of time. The movie can be sort of the icebreaker. Plus, you automatically have something to talk about after the movie (the movie) Then after that first date is done the comfort level with each other might be a bit higher for date two.
Everyone is different though so what might be a good first date for one person could be a horrible idea of a first date for another person. Nothing is universal so you do what you want to do.
 
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I love a movie for a first date. Sometimes both parties are shy on the first date and talk is hard to come by.... so relaxing and watching a movie can be fun to do. can talk before the movie and after the movie but not forced to try to come up with awkward conversation for long periods of time. Then after that first date is done the comfort level with each other might be a bit higher for date two.
Everyone is different though so what might be a good first date for one person could be a horrible idea of a first date for another person. Nothing is universal so you do what you want to do.

The only thing though is if before the movie you go to a dinner with her and it turns out you've got nothing in common and don't really get along, then it's a bit tricky to bail cos you've already committed to the movie so you've got to sit for the next 2 hours next to someone you might not want to.. LOL..
 
Persona (1967)... wow what a movie!! One of the greatest I've seen for sure. 11/10



In Roger Ebert's 'in memory of Ingmar Bergman' article from 2007 there's this quote which seems to be spot on;


And David Mamet has just written me: “When I was young the World Theatre, in Chicago, staged an all-day Ingmar Bergman Festival. I went at ten o'clock in the morning, and stayed all day. When I left the theater it was still light, but my soul was dark, and I did not sleep for years afterwards.”
 
The Seventh Seal (1957) 10/10. Ingmar Bergman continues to skyrocket my list of favorite directors with each film I see.

I love scenes in movies involving chess (and poker)... This has an EPIC one..
 
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