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Friday, May 05, 2006

Feedback Friday (#29)


Okay people, it's that time again . . .

Feedback Friday

How's about letting our hair down and and getting a lil' bit funky this week?

I've been thinking about his one for awhile now and darned if it ain't time to ask you guys . . .

If you could be in any movie, which movie would you be in?

That's it . . . that's the question.

Tell us all about the movie you want to be inserted into and why.

Sound like fun?

I know I'm looking forward to reading those crazy PS reader comments.


Ben O

13 Comments:

Blogger StringMan said...

Great question ... If I can't be the co-star in Deep Throat, then I'll settle for being the fifth band member in This is Spinal Tap. I'd join Nigel in complaining about the catering service -- and the round meats that don't fit the little square breads. And we'd definitely crank it to 11.

8:57 PM  
Blogger Ben O. said...

Strings - I LOVE that flick. The best part of that movie (and there are lots of good "parts") is that they actually play decent songs. And the miniature Stone Henge . . . that is classic.

Ben O.

9:49 PM  
Blogger LiVEwiRe said...

Easy - Bram Stoker's Dracula playing Mena. Why? Gary Oldman. Oooh... or I could be in Kill Me Later. Then again, that's awfully close to my 'off screen' existence...lol.

9:53 PM  
Blogger flea said...

oohhh what a question! hmmm so many choices but one of my top picks is "almost famous" would luv to play Kate Hudson's character in this flick. luv, luv luv the 70's and the whole rocker vibe this would so be my pick

8:51 AM  
Blogger Sadie Lou said...

I couldn't blog over the weekend--something was up with Blogger.
Anyhoo,
To answer your question,
I would have to pick Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. I SOOOOOOOO want to be a ninja that defies gravity.

9:26 AM  
Blogger Ben O. said...

Fred - That would be interesting . . . I could go for a "Royale with Cheese" in Pulp Fiction as well.

Livewire - That would be tempting, simply because the setting is so intense. That period of London was magical.

Flea - Have you seen the remake of "Starsky & Hutch"? I actually thought when we watched it that I would loved to have been in that one simply because it would be like playing with a bunch of cool '70s stuff for a month or two. In the words of Dire Straits - "That ain't working . . ."

Sadie - yep, that would rock. Maybe something like "The Matrix" or even "Tron". I wouldn't mind dodging a few bullets and riding around in a light cycle.

Ben O.

12:22 PM  
Blogger Kathleen said...

I'm going to be complete girly here. As a woman with zero romance in her life, I'd want to play the lead in some romantic movie where the handsome male lead falls in love with me and we go off into the sunset holding hands or something else equally schmaltzy. I'm just glad none of my friends visit you or I'd be embarrassed to admit that. ;-)

Other than that, I'd be some hot chick that kicks ass - preferably Amanda from Highlander: The Series, but that's not a movie, but I don't know of a movie where the woman gets to sword fight.

9:42 AM  
Blogger Ben O. said...

Kathleen - I don't know how you feel about slimy, man-eating, acid-for-blood aliens . . . but Sigourney Weaver was a pretty Kick-A$$ heroine in those flicks as the ever popular Ripley.

Ben O.

10:07 AM  
Blogger Kathleen said...

Ben O - Yeah, but no sword fighting! It can be the worst movie in the world, but if there's sword fighting you can bet I'll watch.

10:29 AM  
Blogger Ben O. said...

I agree - I enjoy a good sword fight (on screen).

Highlander is one of my all-time favorite movies. I don't really watch any of the other parts of the franchise, but I really enjoy the first movie. Queen's soundtrack and all those back and forths between pre-medieval Scotland and modern New York. Way, way cool.

I love how they have a french actor playing a Scot and . . . it actually works. Sort of like Sean Connery playing a Russian Submarine Captain.

Ben O.

10:53 AM  
Blogger The Zombieslayer said...

Narnia. I want to go to Narnia.

Stringman - They made spinal tap after a band I was in. The weirdest thing was that band existed several years after the movie was made. How they could tell the future, I have no idea.

9:57 PM  
Blogger mcBlogger said...

James Bond - I'm a girl, but I think I'd be a fantastic james Bond. I'd love to be the sophisticated international super-spy, that always saves the day in the nick of time, kick some serious bad-guy butt and always ALWAYS get my pick of the hottt co-star. Hopefully a gorgeous and whitty tall dark and handsome gentleman.

6:50 AM  
Blogger Ben O. said...

Dude, what about Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (Original - no offense Mr. Depp, but you ain't no Willy Wonka)? You can eat the plants and drink the river of chocolate . . . sound good?

I say yes.

Ben O.

1:40 PM  

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