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Main => The Courtyard => Topic started by: Sir James A on 2015-09-23, 16:49:15
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I'll just leave this here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=44&v=gFopVNP-_aM
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i think there was some dry humping involved there
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Clean up in isle 7.
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Video link had a time-index to start at the end. Here's a clean embed:
(and wow, that was absolutely painful to watch) :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFopVNP-_aM
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I'm inclined to agree with Sir wolf here...I mean, whose bedroom were they in? Why did the balding guy look like the Bishop in the 04 movie King Arthur? And what were those weapons made of, balsa wood? They clacked when they came together. But other than that it was a great fight. ;)
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I found it hard to follow their movements.
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I like the candlestick maneuver. Especially when Knock-off Kirk Douglas tries to block with it, but Bald Guy breaks off one of the candles, freeing his sword. Now a lesser swordsman would have foolishly seen that as an opening for another attack and somebody might have gotten hurt, but these are clearly masters. Bald Guy expertly stops his blade in mid-swing so he can position it where it was supposed to go, preventing disaster and allowing Knock-off Kirk Douglas to bind the sword in the candlestick's arms.
Bravo, I say! Good show! *golf clap*
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Do you think when actors are pretending to be permanently stuck in a bind it dawns on them that they can easily slip their sword out and wonder why they're told to pretend like the swords are made out of super-glue?
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Do you think when actors are pretending to be permanently stuck in a bind it dawns on them that they can easily slip their sword out and wonder why they're told to pretend like the swords are made out of super-glue?
I've wondered exactly that. I mean, it actually takes some effort to keep the swords stuck together without slipping, especially if they move such that the angles change.
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Video link had a time-index to start at the end.
Ah, I wondered why it wouldn't embed. Thanks!
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LOL!
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Do you think when actors are pretending to be permanently stuck in a bind it dawns on them that they can easily slip their sword out and wonder why they're told to pretend like the swords are made out of super-glue?
I've wondered exactly that. I mean, it actually takes some effort to keep the swords stuck together without slipping, especially if they move such that the angles change.
Easier to do with thick edged as opposed to sharp swords; plus they practice that whole 'test your might' thing. lol
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That
was
awesome! :o
Reminds me of the sword fights in the back yard with my kids...
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i think there was some dry humping involved there
A little "dirty dancing" perhaps. ;)
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Is this fighting of foreplay? :o
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Is this fighting of foreplay? :o
There's a difference??
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Is this fighting of foreplay? :o
There's a difference??
I think so as one relates to self defense and the other the act of what you and your lady love do between the sheets.
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Is this fighting of foreplay? :o
There's a difference??
I think so as one relates to self defense and the other the act of what you and your lady love do between the sheets.
Agreed, but doesn't it also matter how "aggressive" one's betrothed is? ;)
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Agreed, but doesn't it also matter how "aggressive" one's betrothed is?
Yes it does, it can either improve or stimulate "love's burning" during the heated discussion or passion twixt lovers.
Again it can go either way.
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Agreed, but doesn't it also matter how "aggressive" one's betrothed is? ;)
Why am I reminded of this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITmnIY_H24o
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Why am I reminded of this?
Hahahahahahaha! Perfect! Too perfect. Lol.