And there we go - offer accepted!
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Originally posted by covbob View PostEvening all!
It looks like that after a month of viewings and starting to get house fatigue we may have an offer accepted. Agent just texted me know that the seller intends to accept after we send proof of mortgage. Needless to say the AIP has been sent right over. Fingers crossed now!Originally posted by covbob View PostAnd there we go - offer accepted!Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostAnd there we go - offer accepted!merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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This evening's "entertainment" was "Heaven's Gate", Kris Kristoferson, Michael Cimino, 1980, a film so bad it killed United Artists stone fecking dead.
Heaven's Gate (1980) - IMDb
And by deity it's fecking long.
Very long.
Longly loooooooooooooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnngggggg.
Thank feck for FF.
And the dvd was region 1 so I had to dig out an old region free player I bought about 8 years ago & never used because it was very poorly built.
3 hours and 39 minutes.
Plus the trailer.
And I still didn't get to hear the bit that John Hurt said was the foundation of the story.
How the feck Cimino thought that 20 minutes spent in "Harvard" at the beginning was a good idea is quite beyond me.
But I've watched it now so that's done & dusted.
1870, 1890, and 1903.
Gosh.
I forgot about the rollerskating. That was crap too. FF worked a treat.
Originally posted by IMDBSir John Hurt spent so long waiting around on the production for something to do, that he made The Elephant Man (1980), then came back to shoot more scenes for this film.
Originally posted by IMDBIsabelle Huppert was cast as Ella over the objection of United Artists executives. Michael Cimino insisted on casting her, and threatened (not for the last time) to take the film to Warner Brothers, and United Artists capitulated.
Even afterwards, Steven Bach, at one point, told Cimino to his face, that his leading lady was so unappealing, that the audience was going to wonder why Kris Kristofferson and Christopher Walken "weren't ******* each other, instead of her".
Cimino told him to go **** himself.Last edited by zeitghost; 2 October 2017, 07:38.Comment
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Just threw up
I would have been just as OK with not throwing up, but apparently I don't get a say in the matterComment
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