LMP
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You grow facial hair?
Yes.
Pretty much sticks along the jawline and below. I can almost connect the mustache and rest of the beard now.
I am a sad little bastard.
You grow facial hair?
you're right. you were considered an above-average moronI was always glad that I had enough brains to not be confused with your average moron, but was not so smart that I was devoid of common sense or social skills.
I am the saddest little bastard who ever did live. I want to marry Dwight Howard.
I just hate shaving everyday.
Fixed.
I'm not quite stupid enough to think that I could pull off facial hair of any kind at this point. Good Lord.
Or Cannibal Holocaust anywhere with unsuspecting people.
you guys are nasty. i haaaaaate facial hair, like enough to where it's one of my dealbreakers. i guess if the guy had a goatee i could accept it at long as there wasn't a mustache too. it's just a thing i have. no smokers, no facial hair. a little bit of stubble is fine (but not on you patrick demsey, you're fugly and that makes you look old) but that's about it.
Yes.
Pretty much sticks along the jawline and below. I can almost connect the mustache and rest of the beard now.
I am a sad little bastard.
k, Manhattan :
I liked it. It was less jumpy then Annie Hall which I appreciated, plus, I liked that Woody Allen wasn't quite so over the top. The score/well sountrack, was perfect for the setting, and I liked the idea of filming it in black and white.
However: I did miss the fourth wall breaking, and I missed some of his random asides that were in Annie Hall. Also, the fact that it was in black and white kind of irked me, because I do understand the artistic value of filming in such, but I can't stand to watch it because it just feels "fake" to me, like they're trying to relive something that can't really come back.
But I loved how this one ended, especially in relation to Annie Hall
fantastic!And how's that choosiness working out for you?
Cut the modesty.
you guys are nasty. i haaaaaate facial hair, like enough to where it's one of my dealbreakers. i guess if the guy had a goatee i could accept it at long as there wasn't a mustache too. it's just a thing i have. no smokers, no facial hair. a little bit of stubble is fine (but not on you patrick demsey, you're fugly and that makes you look old) but that's about it.
Cut the modesty.
All I ever see in that picture is Mel
Plenty of stubble here.
fantastic!
actually, i've never turned a guy down because of those reasons. but the smoking is a huge no-no for me. i'm allergic, i've been around it all my life and i'd really not have to suffer (srsly, it makes me sneeze and gives me migraines) the rest of my life.
besides, i have to shave every day, shouldn't he have to as well?
Cut the modesty.
Black and White worked for this film. The first thing I love about this film is how it's a love letter to the city. I can of course relate to that.
This is where Allen starts to mature and tackle more adult themes, which continues through the bulk of the films that follow this one.
The ending was fantastic, agreed.
READ, dammit.
yeah, smoking is just nasty on so many levels. ugh.I'd not date a smoker.
I am rarely fully shaven. I usually have some stubble, unless my boss gets on my case, then I actually let it grow more to fuck with him.
READ, dammit.
Mel urges everyone to read Mein Kampf.
Yes.
Pretty much sticks along the jawline and below. I can almost connect the mustache and rest of the beard now.
I am a sad little bastard.
Mel urges everyone to read Mein Kampf.
I'd not date a smoker.
I am rarely fully shaven. I usually have some stubble, unless my boss gets on my case, then I actually let it grow more to fuck with him.