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How to say I love you...

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    Ross Macintosh
    last edited by 11 Jan 2009, 19:52

    I stubbled upon this short film on YouTube. I enjoyed it and thought you might too. It is an independent short film by Hayley Stuart and Francesca Sophia.

    [flash=560,345:2ahccpad]http://www.youtube.com/v/l-84anmYGv4&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0[/flash:2ahccpad]

    Regards, Ross

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      Frederik
      last edited by 11 Jan 2009, 21:18

      So Ross... I didn't know that you were such a romantic person... πŸ˜„

      @ross macintosh said:

      I stubbled upon this short film on YouTube.

      And then you start wondering...
      How on earth do you "stumble" upon such a video-clip...???? πŸ˜•
      Ooohhh... Unless you've been searching for words like:
      "How to say I love you..."

      You know that you could always get advice from us here at the SCF... πŸ˜‰
      I'm sure Gaieus have a trick or two up his sleeve he can share with you... πŸ˜†

      Cheers
      Kim Frederik

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        Ross Macintosh
        last edited by 11 Jan 2009, 21:46

        What? The Smoking Baby is hardened to romance? I find that hard to believe.

        Actually I was searching youtube for clips on the 'Kaye Effect' to help my son with his science fair project. There in the 'featured' videos was this 'How to say I love you'. I was curious and I watched, was entertained, and thought even a smoking baby would be charmed. Yes, it is a bit of a 'chick flick' but then it's only a few minutes long and I thought even the most hardened might enjoy it.

        Love! XOX

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          remus
          last edited by 11 Jan 2009, 22:49

          That was prety good, always nice to see some independent film.

          http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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            Gaieus
            last edited by 11 Jan 2009, 23:01

            No,that is so unreal. She left the book on the bench. Come on,Ross, it's obviously just a setup! Like in American movies when they leave all the lights on in the house when they leave hand in hand...
            🀣

            Gai...

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              boofredlay
              last edited by 12 Jan 2009, 00:56

              Ah, but there is the good writing in the story Gai... she was forgetful.

              http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                Ross Macintosh
                last edited by 12 Jan 2009, 01:20

                @gaieus said:

                Like in American movies when they leave all the lights on in the house when they leave hand in hand...

                You mean in Hungary you turn off lights when you leave the house??

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                  Frederik
                  last edited by 12 Jan 2009, 05:43

                  🀣

                  Cheers
                  Kim Frederik

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                    jenujacob
                    last edited by 12 Jan 2009, 12:25

                    can someone try this and confirm if this really works? πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„

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                      kwistenbiebel
                      last edited by 12 Jan 2009, 14:01

                      @jenujacob said:

                      can someone try this and confirm if this really works? πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„

                      Yep, tried it ....and can conform: the lights are still on πŸ˜„

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                        Ross Macintosh
                        last edited by 12 Jan 2009, 14:49

                        @jenujacob said:

                        can someone try this and confirm if this really works?

                        Are you thinking the point of the video is instructional? - as in "How to pick up a babe in seven and a half minutes". Perhaps ultimately it might be. Try it -- you only have seven and a half minutes to loose & perhaps a lifetime of bliss to gain.

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                          Mike Lucey
                          last edited by 12 Jan 2009, 16:16

                          Well I enjoyed it, thanks Ross πŸ‘

                          I think these are Irish actors from their accents! Its great to see how a group with probably little or no funds can get involved in film making, excellent! And thank you You Tube πŸ‘

                          It make a pleasant change from guns, bombs and murder which appears to be on the TV for much of the time. Thank God for Discovery Channel.

                          Mike

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                            EarthMover
                            last edited by 12 Jan 2009, 16:32

                            Ross's affinity for a gentle romantic quip is not a surprise to me, as I've been to the land of Green Gables from which he resides, and there are not many more gentle and romantic places on this Earth.

                            It is nice to see these young actors paying homage to the sensitive side of our human existence. Especially in a world where subtlety is all but dead and gone.

                            3D Artist at Clearstory 3D Imaging
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                              Phil Rader AIA
                              last edited by 13 Jan 2009, 01:48

                              Ross that made me smile. If you ever want to feel good about the world just go to a park and sit and watch people. Pay attention to the what catches their attention. Watch for them to smile. It's a beautiful thing to watch a human being smile when it's real and no one is watching ( well except for you) It's like that wonderful satisfying look someone has on their face after tasting the most delicious food. Sometime when you are in a restaurant see if you can catch someone close their eyes and have that incredible satisfied look on their face. I love to observe people and look for these moments when real happiness occurs. It gives me hope that the world will always be OK.

                              Regards

                              Phil

                              http://www.philrader.com

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                                pbacot
                                last edited by 13 Jan 2009, 02:23

                                Gaieus,

                                Leaving the book is cinematic symbolism. She's taking a chance and leaving her old life behind. It was making her cry anyway. She's too enamored to be concerned with the book.

                                Peter

                                MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                  Gaieus
                                  last edited by 13 Jan 2009, 10:43

                                  Point taken, Peter! πŸ˜„
                                  Now I know why I only understand Chuck Norri movies πŸ˜•

                                  Gai...

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                                    pbacot
                                    last edited by 14 Jan 2009, 04:02

                                    Chuck Norris don't have to sweet-talk no woman. She'd just follow him.

                                    MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                      bytor
                                      last edited by 14 Jan 2009, 04:07

                                      Thanks Ross.....that was simply delightful! πŸ˜„

                                      Find the Cost of Freedom.....

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                                        chango70
                                        last edited by 14 Jan 2009, 18:59

                                        Isn't this another twist on the old damsel in distress formulae? Men have this deep seated fantasy about vulnerable women (emotional creatures, blah blah blah...) and this is a shameful exploitation of it dressed up as romantic fluff particularly from a male perspective. It left me with lingering bad after taste in my mouth.

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                                          Ross Macintosh
                                          last edited by 14 Jan 2009, 23:13

                                          Interesting perspective on it Chango70. Perhaps you are correct about there being a "damsel in distress" formula but I can't really see the "shameful" part. You imply this "fantasy" is common among men. That seems right. I'd suggest many women would also find the short film romantic. Would you say it taps into some deep-seated "rescue" fantasy they have? If so why would such well matched fantasies be shameful? Such fantasies may be a timeless part of the human condition.

                                          Regards, Ross

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