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font has been conducting a seminar in Introduction to Hong Kong Cinema every time we speak, and last night's lesson, now that she has mostly exhausted the art films, was John Woo's
Hard Boiled. It features a tender and moving love story between two cops in between a lot of two-fisted gunplay and slow-motion shots in which many, many, many,
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I am so sorry about your futon! Can you still sleep on it on the floor? If so, I imagine Murray finds this to be an improvement.
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I actually just ventured out to see if I could find a new futon frame for cheap, but I couldn't, and now it's going on the floor. Woe.
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It is exactly as I have always suspected.
I'm really more into SMAP. They are awesome. I wish you had left me SMAP gifs instead, I won't lie. That Yankees cap is pretty sweet, though.
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The film opens with a stark scene of the two main characters having sex. "When we tried to shoot the love scene it really shocked Tony," Cheung recalls. "He refused to do it. For two days he was miserable, lying on his bed. So I went up to him and said, 'Look at me, Tony, I've gone through so many scenes kissing, touching girls, grabbing breasts, do you think I really enjoyed it? Just treat it as a job, a normal love scene. I'm not going to fall in love with you, and I don't want you to really have sex with me. You're not my type.' So he agreed to do the scene."
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