01-27-2004, 03:51 AM
Count Duckula:
Gakerd:
I recently had that opportunity and acted upon it. The movie was enthralling.
When John Keating first talked of carpe diem early on in the film, it somewhat brought me back to one of the English classes I took years ago. At the time, we were discussing "To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell and how it fits in with the idea of seizing the day.
I certainly enjoyed the movie.
Quote:Emotional movie: the Dead Poets Society leaves me in tears every single time I watch it. I try and see it just about every month. If a movie sucks me in, I'll cry.
Gakerd:
Quote:I have always wanted (and still do) to see that movie. Hopefully I will soon get an opportunity to watch it.
I recently had that opportunity and acted upon it. The movie was enthralling.
When John Keating first talked of carpe diem early on in the film, it somewhat brought me back to one of the English classes I took years ago. At the time, we were discussing "To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell and how it fits in with the idea of seizing the day.
I certainly enjoyed the movie.
-scrape
How about them apples? They say they do not fall far from the tree, and that one can spoil the whole bunch. Well I say we may not all be rotten, but we are all spoiled.
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How about them apples? They say they do not fall far from the tree, and that one can spoil the whole bunch. Well I say we may not all be rotten, but we are all spoiled.
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