Sorry fer asking Kev, but just curiosity: who/what are you referring to here?kev wrote:[probably not considered real 'FLM material' by some die-hards {ie: coming-of-age}]
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still acceptable LOLemuler wrote:BTW, incredibly ugly underwear.
that's what I would call HUGE knickers
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I was talking about the movie 'The Thrill of it All' and not 'Laurdagskveld':popdrome wrote:Sorry fer asking Kev, but just curiosity: who/what are you referring to here?kev wrote:[probably not considered real 'FLM material' by some die-hards {ie: coming-of-age}]
Even though it's primarily a 'slice-of-life' short that covers only a few hours in the life of a family I would consider 'Laurdagskveld' something of a coming-of-age movie in that the children are also having to come to terms with the tensions within the family that are trying to be hidden from them by their parents..
Where-as 'The Thrill of it All' is a whimsical tale of a housewife thrust into stardom by a fluke and the comedic effects it has on everyone around her. Though her children are featured, the film doesn't focus on them..
As far as the 'who'; some members [infiniter comes to mind] have recently posted about their disinterest in much of the non coming-of-age movies being posted here.
Personally, I'm fine with any movie that features cute kids being posted here OT or not, as that's my obsession.. However some members [orthodox, hard-core ] feel FLM is getting away from it's original purpose: Advancing coming-of-age movies; ie, movies where the main focus is children experiencing the travails of growing up; desires, first love, heartache, ect.
That was pretty much who/what I was referring to...
kev.
(Honest; I wasn't at all even thinking about or referring to you, if that's what you might have thought... )
kev.
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OK I thought you were! must've misread..kev wrote:I was talking about the movie 'The Thrill of it All' and not 'Laurdagskveld':
ah thanks for clearing that up for me. LOL hardcore members.. Well, agree with you and I'm not a purist either.kev wrote:As far as the 'who'; some members [infiniter comes to mind] have recently posted about their disinterest in much of the non coming-of-age movies being posted here.
Personally, I'm fine with any movie that features cute kids being posted here OT or not, as that's my obsession.. However some members [orthodox, hard-core ] feel FLM is getting away from it's original purpose: Advancing coming-of-age movies; ie, movies where the main focus is children experiencing the travails of growing up; desires, first love, heartache, ect.
Yes I remember infiniter writing that somewhere, and I think he has a point, although personally I would like to see all the posts.
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well one thing is for sure. you can't please everyone. as far as direction of this site. it is to big and nearly impossible to go only one defined direction with out being dictators of others personal judgments. i agree with everyone one actively involved with this site. but yet i can only go my direction for that is who i am. a friend that will post with and not for. i am thankful to be able to share a passion of common interest. i am rewarded daily by everyone.
i do however listen and learn. i recognize a lot of good people here. looking at ones intent first means more to me than their actions.
much respect to all. enjoy what has been shared. i have and will continue to do so.
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i do however listen and learn. i recognize a lot of good people here. looking at ones intent first means more to me than their actions.
much respect to all. enjoy what has been shared. i have and will continue to do so.
peace
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Veronique Andries in springtime has a long bath 2 minuteskev wrote:IMDB has not posted anything on this movie yet, but here's info on the film in Norse or whatever the language is:Debaser wrote:Ok I’m kind of getting somewhere.
Year is either 76 or 77 depending on which site to believe (still nothing on IMDB).
One of the girls is called either Eli Ryg or Eli Rygg or Ely Ryg depending on whether you believe IMDB and a number of other sites.
Incidentally; Eli Ryg or Eli Rygg or Ely Ryg was also in Grandma and the Eight Children
Still no English info yet
http://www.nfi.no/barnunge/filmstudiear ... tml?id=170
The Director is Eli Ryg:
http://imdb.com/name/nm0753260/
The father [Knut] is Finn Kvalem:
http://imdb.com/name/nm0476923/
The mother [Sigrid] is Ane Hoel:
http://imdb.com/name/nm0388461/
The two daughters are Gro Hofte [Anne]{the eldest, I believe} and Anne Skinnarland [Berit], but unfortunantly neither have a page on IMDB.
Heres a list of available VHS titles based on the works of Tarjei Vesaas:
http://www.nfi.no/filmbutikken/resultat ... %2C+Tarjei
Hopefully more info will come available as interest increases about this short.
Yes, ghost, 'The Thrill of it All' (1963) a cute, fluffy film by the great Norman Jewison:ghost wrote:...BTW: you mean 'The Thrill of it All' from 1963 (with Doris Day icon_1whip.gif )?
never heard bout this one...
http://imdb.com/title/tt0057581/
Right in the beginning Doris Day is giving her daughter [Kym Karath: http://imdb.com/name/nm0439001/ ] a bath and they have a fairly long conversation. I haven't watched it in awhile, but it seems like it might run about 2 or 3 mins, but it doesn't compare to 'Laurdagskveld' as far as depiction of 'natural nudity' goes. The bath scene is pretty 'glossed up' and 'sanitized' for American viewing.
Actually I used to get this scene mixed up with the bath scene in 'Up the Sandbox' [ http://imdb.com/title/tt0069449/ ] with Barbara Striesand and Ariane Heller [ http://imdb.com/name/nm0375270/ ] as her daughter, Elizabeth. Thinking of THAT scene; seems like the daughter runs out of the bath and tries to block her daddy from coming in the front door, then jumps in his arms when he gets in... But most of it occures OUT of the bath...
lol... Rambling again... sorry...
Uh; Yes, ghost, that was the movie I was talking about...
kev.
My question in Europe is common to use a huge pot instead of a bathtub and in the kitchen?
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*Whew!!* (That was a lotta quotin' to make your point.. )Sully23 wrote:Veronique Andries in springtime has a long bath 2 minutes
My question in Europe is common to use a huge pot instead of a bathtub and in the kitchen?
Obsessive compulsive as I am, I had to time 'Springtime's bath time and it clocks in at 1min14sec's when you combine the two instances when the actress is onscreen.. She DOES show a lot of side and rear view nudity in that span of time.. (Ummm...you know, if, um, well you know, that, umm, you know, if that holds any importance for any, umm, you know, curious members.. )
As for the bath 'pot'; it might be the universal 'go-to' bath implement for poorer families in years gone by. I remember episodes of 'Little House on the Prairie' where children were bathed in big pots.. And that was in America.. (Maybe they got the idea from the Europeans.. )
kev.
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Actually I did not count the minutes that lasted in the bathroom I had seen the scene of that movie and the comparisons with other films only wanted to add the springtime maybe they should make a post of the best showerObsessive compulsive as I am, I had to time 'Springtime's bath time and it clocks in at 1min14sec's when you combine the two instances when the actress is onscreen.. She DOES show a lot of side and rear view nudity in that span of time.. (Ummm...you know, if, um, well you know, that, umm, you know, if that holds any importance for any, umm, you know, curious members.. )
As for the bath 'pot'; it might be the universal 'go-to' bath implement for poorer families in years gone by. I remember episodes of 'Little House on the Prairie' where children were bathed in big pots.. And that was in America.. (Maybe they got the idea from the Europeans.. )
kev.
Well obviously in USA and Europe but we do not (my family never take a pot in a kitchen) and also happens if a visitor arrives (I am bathing) and arrives
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Here's a 720p web rip. Better than the one I already had but grainy.
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That usually means it's an upscale from a lower-res version. Here's the file you found.reptile12 wrote:Here's a 720p web rip. Better than the one I already had but grainy.
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