I don't know about you all, but I am currently talking to someone that tells his real name as 'Sean' and it is very interesting, been talking to him for the last half an hour and he doesn't talk about random crap.
Oh, and the people aren't random as they all know the muffin man.
You reminded me to watch all these herzog documentaries.
By the way, have you seen Gummo.
And could you tell what did you think of The Lord of The Rings (I presume you have seen these)
If I get answers I am looking for on these questions, I can be sure You have the best taste for movies I have seen.
About my own film watching, the latest I watched was Le Proffesionel. An ordinary movie at the beginning, but very extraordinary in the end, especcialy the 'À bout de souffle'-reference. Very beautiful.
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The only Bonds I take as 'good movies' are the first ones and the last one. The others don't have the humor that made Bond films what they were. They just took themselves too seriously. They are all fairly worth the watch (except Die Another Day and that whatever it was named another one) but they aren't anywhere near the term 'classic'.
The text is so small it makes my eyes hurt.
If opera would make an user interface like this minimalistic user interface possible, I would be very happy.
There is no such thing as 'LFS running too fast or too high fps'. It's just that you're wasting electricity if you're running it on higher fps than your display's refresh rate. A while ago, fps also had something to do with the amount of times the physics engine was updated in a second, but now they are two different things.
The heart in this player is absolutely the best you can get for Symbian and I doubt there's anything better in Windows Mobile. But unfortunately the user interface isn't top notch really, but at least it has plenty of functions