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Old 07-06-2005, 10:50 AM   #4844
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Help, And Why I Love Wes Anderson

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Originally posted by dtb
Are you kidding? Of course they do - I'm just saying MARRIED women are less likely to act on it unless there's some emotional involvement attached, so that what bn'b said about a married woman's cheating (i.e., that she is probably more emotionally invested than she would be in a tawdry one-nighter) is probably right.

Of course women dig it. Of course it's a kick. I think about it all the time (for example, the hot kid who sits next to me would be a good candidate, but for the whole married thing - my being married, that is), but I can't imagine acting on it unless I were otherwise invested in a relationship; it's not worth it to me otherwise.
You run the cost/benefit. My heart's breaking... is there any romance left?

I watched The Life Aquatic last night. Its Wes Anderson's most disjointed movie yet. Rambling and pointless, but nevertheless funny and engaging. The guy creates such a great counter-reality. But by far, the greatest thing about the flick is his use of those old Bowie tunes. I forgot what awesome songs Queen Bitch and Life on Mars were. I bought all the old Bowie shit on Itunes last night and can't stop listening to it. So unbelieveable. How does he get eclipsed by people like Elton John? Bowie could outwrite Elton and Bernie Taupin any day of the week. And he can sing better than 90% of rock stars.
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