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dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago
Love me, love me, say that you love me,
Fool me, fool me, go on and fool me,
Love me, love me, pretend that you love me,
Lead me, lead me, just say that you need me,
M_eanwhile
M_eanwhile posted over 2 years ago

sounds like you have sex a lot. haha.

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

In case you weren't clear Panda, he replaces all the would be "fucks" with "rocks". I'm just sayin'.

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

I don't care about anything but yoooooouuuuuuuuu.

Who does that song? I haven't heard it for like 7 years. 

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

its the cardigans :)

is "Im just saying" your official slogan vano

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

That's what I thought, but didn't want to make a fool of myself.

I find myself having to say it alot lately.

M_eanwhile
M_eanwhile posted over 2 years ago

Haha, well, if you use it too much, it'll lose it's meaning, and it won't get you outta trouble so often. Of course, you might be looking for trouble.

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

you would have made a fool of your self ;) jk

having to defend a lot of you comments , eh...

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

Like saying "I love you".

M_eanwhile
M_eanwhile posted over 2 years ago

Maybe that should be your strategy for getting out of trouble. I'm sure it'd be effective.

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

I love you.

M_eanwhile
M_eanwhile posted over 2 years ago

Has Han Solo says, "I know."

 

Of course, I don't actually know you scam artist.

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

i have to agree that i love you would be much more effective, but then it would become ineffective from over use :/

Panda^_^
Panda^_^ posted over 2 years ago

I have always wanted to be able to say i love you… it's actually something that just happens to run through my head sometimes. Like someone is saying it in my head… but when it actually came time to say i love you, i felt weird saying it… i am not sure why that is. I meant it when i said it though. i really did.

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

unfortunatly its over used in our society today, peope just through the words around kind of like sorry

Panda^_^
Panda^_^ posted over 2 years ago

Agreed… i hate it when guys use it to get in your pants.

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

I know, girls do the same thing.

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

So annoying.

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

By the way, I didn't realize it was Han Solo who said "I know". Incredible.

M_eanwhile
M_eanwhile posted over 2 years ago

Well, the moment before he's sealed up into that wall, the princess yells "I love you!" and Han Solo says with a deep meaningful look in his eyes, "I know"

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

i love that quote, its so ba

Darth Xelleon
Darth Xelleon posted over 2 years ago

Harison Ford's "I Know" line was an ad lib. Carrie Fisher got upset by it but George Lucas thought it was funny so he left it in the movie. Then he made a joke about it in the next one. </nerd>

M_eanwhile
M_eanwhile posted over 2 years ago

Actually, what I read was that Han Solo's original line was to say "I love you too!" But every time the redid the scene with that line, Lucas just didn't like it. And finally, he told Harrison to just do what came natural to him. And, when the filmed it, Harrison just ended up saying, "I know" and Lucas stuck with it. </bigger nerd pwnface!>

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

did you know harrison ford almost got fired from that role because he pissed of carrie fisher so bad and she would complain to george lucas like everyday

M_eanwhile
M_eanwhile posted over 2 years ago

That's awesoem. Was he just a prick? or was she just a brat?

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

she was a brat, and once he realized that he ticked her off her continued to do it :)

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

Same thing with the Breakfast Club. Judd Nelson stayed in character beyond shooting and kept messing with Molly Ringwald. John Hughes (director of pretty much all Molly Ringwald's first movies) kept getting pissed off. John Cusack was almost given his role.

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

john cusack would have sucked in for that role

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

John Cusack could rock any role, but it definitly wouldn't be the same.

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

hhhmm i think i have to disagree im not a huge john cusack fan but i like him a lot better than his sister yuck

M_eanwhile
M_eanwhile posted over 2 years ago

I'm going to have to say that John Cusack is flippin awesome. I decided this a long time ago when I was watching some of his younger year stuff. Kinda funny since it's no where near his best.

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

Say Anything, High Fidelity, Grosse Point Blank, and there are probably some others. Is his sister in every film?

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

I dont think in everyfilm but she's in a few

Darth Xelleon
Darth Xelleon posted over 2 years ago

I … I've been out-nerded! :o

M_eanwhile
M_eanwhile posted over 2 years ago

Hahahaha.

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

I don't think pop culture knowledge is not comparitive to Star Wars knowledge, therefore, I'm sorry but you haven't.

M_eanwhile
M_eanwhile posted over 2 years ago

That WAS Star Wars knowledge though. I think the two could run together, considering films are apart of the pop culture.

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

Knowledge of The Breakfast Club and John Cusack however, don't qualify as nerd topics. Therefore, he hasn't been out-nerded.

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

no they not nerd topics but i wouldn't consider the breakfast club part of pop culture

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago
I would most definetly have to disagree on that one considering it was one of the most popular films of the 80's and is still very much talked about today. Virtually any John Hughes film is, for that matter, considered a part of pop culture. Sixteen Candles, Pretty In Pink, Weird Science, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, National Lampoon's Vacation, Uncle Buck, etc. etc.
dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

all excellant movies i agree,, but when i think pop culture i think things that are more recent; Saw, LotR movies, matrix, Halloween (the new one i totally want to see it).. anyways i could be wrong

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

Pop music as a subcatagory of pop culture covers a wide array of music from whatever time period. Alien, Terminator 2 and Star Wars, pop classics. If anything a movie such as The Breakfast Club, which has stood the test of time thus far, and made it into the hall of fame of movies, qualifies more than a movie such as Saw, which I doubt will last as long. Both however are of the pop culture genre. How I must ask, could you consider The Matrix (which is like what, ten years old now?) pop if not The Breakfast Club (not quite as old, sure, but if pop means new, and still talked about, The Matrix doesn't qualify any more than any other old flick).

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago
wow I didnt realize that Matrix was that old, i guess i was just thinking of movies that made alot of money, which unfortunatly is somewhat determines if it is part of pop culture. What about a movie like The Rocky Horror Picture Show it isnt poplar with everyone but it ha a cult following, is that conidered pop culture
M_eanwhile
M_eanwhile posted over 2 years ago

He wasn't talking about those movies. He was talking about when I had explained the Star Wars thing. I don't think he was referring to The Breakfast Club or John Cusack at all.

Vano
Vano posted over 2 years ago

The Breakfast Club was and is part of pop culture. It also brought in alot of money.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a cult classic. That is, a low grossing film that is popular to the underground. It is like the mainstream cult classic because it has been around so long. It could possibly be considered part of pop culture as well. Fuck, that's a hard one. It's the cult following that makes it a cult film, not just the underground status.

 

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago
I think it depends on how well known it is with the rest of the population. Like Fast Times at Ridgemont High is a cult movie but not so well known by everyone else so I dont think its pop culture, but then say a movie like The Rocky Horrow Picture Show or even Clerks which are so wide-spread and known would be a part of pop culture
M_eanwhile
M_eanwhile posted over 2 years ago

Pop culture is short for popular culture, but it's not referring to how popular something gets. Something becomes apart of pop culture if it has any time of influence within the popular culture. Popular things like fashion, media, sports, film, and so on. So, anything that becomes a cult classic would be apart of pop culture. And, Fast Times at Ridgemont High is pretty popular. At least where I live it is.

I think the key thing to remember, is that it doesn't have to be popular for it to become part of pop culture. I mean, documentaries about our culture, would be apart of pop culture. Sports can be apart of pop culture, cooking even can be.  

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

I dont know if cooking would be considered pop culture, but sports, fashion, film, music, etc most definalty

M_eanwhile
M_eanwhile posted over 2 years ago

I got this from wikipedia..

 

"It can include any number of practices, including those pertaining to cooking, clothing, consumption, mass media and the many facets of entertainment such as sports and literature."

Cooking is apart of our culture. Pop culture doesn't just pertain to entertainment. 

dumbbrunette
dumbbrunette posted over 2 years ago

but i still dont understand how cooking can be apart of pop culture, maybe im just thinking of it in the wrong context. Like cooking as an act, instead maybe it should be phraed for as just food, like taco bell or mcdonalds would be a part of pop culture

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