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French film icon Anouk Aimée on her life in cinema
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finalfantasytown 10/23/2012 09:06 AM Report
I believe the definition of male and female in Titans' era, stored in Hades, is not what we think today. It is one of the most important knowledge we need to find out to get out of maze.
I am becoming interested in homosexual experiment. But without figuring out that definition, the experiment is meaningless.
United States of America is a free country. Trojan war has to be fully accomplished.
finalfantasytown 10/21/2012 09:54 PM Report
I am very interested in and thinking how Titans define themselves as male or female, son and daughter based on the physical characteristics of diverse bodies in their era.
REMant 10/16/2012 09:07 PM Report
One of the things that struck me about European media at that time was that nothing was done which didn't have an improbably beautiful woman at the center of it - not even a German quiz show - few vestiges of which remain. '60s and '70s film-makers seem now a quixotic lot. Sidney Lumet turned one Le Carre's early novels in part into A Man and a Woman clone. Recall, too, Jules et Jim, Elvira Madigan, Doctor Zhivago, etc. Sturm und Drang redux perhaps. But she's right, such "feminity" is quite dead. It requires masculinity.
Incidentally, yes, until perhaps recently European women are vastly different from American, on average.
finalfantasytown 10/16/2012 08:36 PM Report
Charlie, in my mind, you deserve hundreds of millions of people's lives.
SharkswithfrikingLazers 10/16/2012 07:16 PM Report
"A Man And a Woman."
'Are European women different from American women?'
Ohh La La Mr. Charlie Rose.