Brother Sun, Sister Moon
Brother Sun, Sister Moon
I saw the film for the first time when I was in Omaha. I thought it was wonderful and like you, Snooze, I fell in love with it. I din't realise it was Donovan singing.
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
Brother Sun, Sister Moon
I saw this in my teens too, and loved it.
Come to think of it, some of the films I saw then remain my favourites......The Wicker Man, The Seventh Seal, Seven Samurai......
Hmmm, perhaps I should have gone to more parties........
Come to think of it, some of the films I saw then remain my favourites......The Wicker Man, The Seventh Seal, Seven Samurai......
Hmmm, perhaps I should have gone to more parties........

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Brother Sun, Sister Moon
Yavanna wrote: I saw this in my teens too, and loved it.
Come to think of it, some of the films I saw then remain my favourites......The Wicker Man, The Seventh Seal, Seven Samurai......
Hmmm, perhaps I should have gone to more parties........
Did you ever se Harrold and Maude?
Come to think of it, some of the films I saw then remain my favourites......The Wicker Man, The Seventh Seal, Seven Samurai......
Hmmm, perhaps I should have gone to more parties........

Did you ever se Harrold and Maude?
Someone asked me why I swear so much. I said, "Just becuss.":)
Brother Sun, Sister Moon
What is this Harrold and Maude of which you speak? Never heard of that one.
I also remember (vividly) seeing St Sebastian - there was a lot of gossip about it at school, so I watched it. It was vageuly disappointing....
I also remember watching a feminist film called (I think) The Silence - it was set in The Netherlands I believe and followed the stories of several women who had been abused, beaten, raped by guys. One of them then took to brutally murdering them in revenge. Oh yes, I had such fun!;)
One of my particular favourites was Labyrinth, starring David Bowie and Jennifer Thingymabub - but only because Bowie was wearing these very revealing jodphur things.......
I also remember (vividly) seeing St Sebastian - there was a lot of gossip about it at school, so I watched it. It was vageuly disappointing....

I also remember watching a feminist film called (I think) The Silence - it was set in The Netherlands I believe and followed the stories of several women who had been abused, beaten, raped by guys. One of them then took to brutally murdering them in revenge. Oh yes, I had such fun!;)
One of my particular favourites was Labyrinth, starring David Bowie and Jennifer Thingymabub - but only because Bowie was wearing these very revealing jodphur things.......