What is it you’re asking exactly?
haha i have no idea what this means?
Why is there a question mark at the end of your sentence Sekzee?
I know exactly what you’re talking about?
More question marks Marc?
Is that a question?
I was questioning your use of more question marks. Does that seem odd?
Silent war indeed. Not sure about the art part, though.
Not at all?
You still have an odd tone to your replies. Is there something on my face?
Maybe a nose?
Hold on, let me check… yeah that’s it. Or is it?
thats where I keep my leprechauns?
Be glad your nose is on your face,
not pasted on some other place,
for if it were where it is not,
you might dislike your nose a lot.
Imagine if your precious nose
were sandwiched in between your toes,
that clearly would not be a treat,
for you’d be forced to smell your feet.
Your nose would be a source of dread
were it attached atop your head,
it soon would drive you to despair,
forever tickled by your hair.
Within your ear, your nose would be
an absolute catastrophe,
for when you were obliged to sneeze,
your brain would rattle from the breeze.
Your nose, instead, through thick and thin,
remains between your eyes and chin,
not pasted on some other place—
be glad your nose is on your face!
did you write that in 5 minutes
(notice i didnt use a question mark when it was actually needed…im still playing this stupid game?)What game?
the one that we are playing right now? i feel bad for the op because he started this and isnt able to participate :/
your nose in your ear,
an absolute catastrophe,
for when you were obliged to sneeze,
you’d blow on over to “absmurdity.” ?
^ o snap?!
Gilliam is happy with his nose. Are you?

ears? ….

-What about my ankles, do you like them?
Yes.
-And my thighs too?
Also.
-Do you think they’re pretty?
Very.
-Do you like my face too?
Yes, I love your face.
-Do you think I have a pretty backside?
Very pretty.
-What about my ankles, do you like them?
Yes, enormously.
-You like all of me, my mouth, my eyes, my nose, my ears?
-Me too, Paul.
He was born in Minnesota I’m pretty sure that makes him an American.
“Gilliams a yank”
so?
I don’t understand?
I think he’s referring to the story on the Criterion home page. It mentions Gilliam as a “British Director”.
How could you quote that beautiful scene from Contempt and leave off before “totally, tenderly, tragically”?
Art of Silent War
Not to be snark about it, but if you’re to push a current theatrical release and criterion Gilliam releases..Though he gave up his citizenship so is he no longer American? Just curious.