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allieg: anyone going to protest at either convention? that would be amazing!
25-Aug-2008 23:29:33
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personman: Ernesto: I moved our conversation here in to the forums
13-May-2008 18:52:38
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right now I'm just testing software with them, but as I get time...you know how I do 
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(E)rnesto: the SWR was a great idea and so was mutual ads
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personman: Is it just me or has the server been really slow and unreliable lately? I've been planning to switch hosting in a month or so.
06-Mar-2008 17:37:28
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personman: The books "Chomsky on Anarchism" and "Hegemony or Survival" by Noam Chomsky, seem to be steadily dropping in price.
04-Feb-2008 19:03:04
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personman: probably my fault, I spend a lot more time working on the site than getting it in front of the people who need to see it.
28-Jan-2008 19:32:34
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personman: yeah we don't really have many regulars yet
28-Jan-2008 18:29:44
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yboc2000: no one ever talks on this site....
28-Jan-2008 17:52:18
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yboc2000: thanks man
27-Jan-2008 11:27:56
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yboc2000: Hi everyone
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Finn: Evening all.
09-Jan-2008 18:55:15
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Khanner: Raid the Night Train! Down with the State! All Power to the People, By Any Means Necessary!
02-Jan-2008 02:49:16
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(E)rnesto: matt whats up man? haven't heard from you in forever
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Aedhan: Hello everybody? I'm new the site but not new to anarchy. Started up a libertarian/anarch ism group with some people I know.
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Starring: Sina Richardt, Julia Koopmans, Thekla Reuten, Nadja Uhl, Ellen Vogel
Directed By: Ben Sombogaart
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Editorial Review:
Nominated for an Academy Award® (Best Foreign Language Film, 2003), TWIN SISTERS (DE TWEELING) is the emotional and provocative story that tells the tale of two sisters who must come to terms with their fate amid the heat of World War II. Lotte and Anna become orphans by the age of six. One is sent to live a life of privilege with wealthy relatives in the Netherlands, while the other stays in Germany to face a harsh existence on her uncle’s farm. When they reconnect years later, they not only discover that their lives have taken drastically different paths but, following Germany’s invasion of Holland, they find themselves pitted on opposite sides of the war. Powerful and thought provoking, this award-winning motion picture earned worldwide critical acclaim!
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Summary: must see wwII movie
Comment: An absolute: MUST SEE I'm Dutch myself and probably biased, but the story is gripping, believable and very well acted... and yes you may have to 'suffer' through sub titles. Well worth your time !!
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Summary: Excellent WWII film told from a Dutch-German perspective
Comment: Excellent Dutch film about twin sisters who are torn apart first by family circumstance on the death of their parents, and then by WWII. Well produced, well acted, and presented with restraint and a nice eye for detail by director Ben Sombogaart.
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Summary: TWIN SISTERS victims of circumstance
Comment: The Dutch Academy Award nominated TWIN SISTERS says a volume full about nature vs nuture as two German born girls are tragically pulled apart when they become orphans.In 1925,Anna is given to a violent farmer Uncle and his abusive wife, and Lotte, a tuburculant, is whisked off to a privileged life in Holland.The story flits from their youth to their last days and all that transpires in between when Anna unknowingly a victim of Nazi propaganda embraces for no good reason their philosophy,while Lotte is betrothed to a Danish Jew who eventually is transported to his death in Auschwitz.The girls have been systematically lied to their entire lives and each has had to grow and make decisions without the other.Each lands squarely and bitterly on opposite sides and forgiveness becomes virtually impossible.
TWIN SISTERS is a sad and frustrating look at what happens to people when their lives are no longer under their control.It asks questions that are quite unanswerable.The film does not allow the viewer to fully empathize OR sympathize with either girl's plight.Each has been forced to make decisions without any proper guidance.As they say in their last days,"We were victims of circumstance".This film truly puts the Biblical admonition "Judge not,lest ye be judged" and the famous Native American proverb "Judge no one unless you have walked in their moccasins".TWIN SISTERS is truly a thinking-person's movie that forces one to see both sideds of a story and not land squarely in either camp.This film is true genius and can be viewed many times over examining all of the issues, yet never coming to any solid conclusion.Anyone who has ever had "familial issues" will be helped greatly to stop being arrogant and stubborn, that's for certain!
This film was inspired by true events.The DVD offers no extras.The aspect ratio is perfect widescreen.Dutch with English subtitles.A highly recommended purchase.
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Summary: A New Perspective
Comment: As a native of Netherlands, my husband was enthralled by the perspective and the lives of the twins. He gained new understanding of life in western Europe during WWII. This film showed a part of the war rarely seen. I have since loaned the DVD to friends; everyone has voiced their appreciation of the film. BUY IT, WATCH IT, LEARN...
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Summary: Potent, subtle, elegant
Comment: Wow, there are some poorly written reviews here. This is a beautiful film, lovely and tender and careful and sensitive. And worthy of more than a lengthy plot synopsis. That plot, hacked to bits by others here, does not need repeating. But the themes, barely touched, are timeless. And wonderfully presented. While a "Holocaust" film, it is not a grim parade of stacked corpses or incinerators. It is a film of gradual opening, as new things become clear, and people realize that their environments and their choices have led them to places they'd rather not be. And it again reminds us just how potent true evil is when it faces those who do not believe in its existence, who ignore and excuse and explain and justify.
What complicity does one have when evil is done in one's name without one's full knowledge? And when do we forgive those who have hurt us? Hard questions indeed. This film's answer is that love transcends complicity. Love says "I accept you, no matter what you've done. Come home." How beautiful. And how freeing.
So many delightful details, carefully and wondrously presented, make this a film that is both sad and yet joyous. The three pair of actresses are uniformly wonderful. The look is a treasure, as we move between comfort and filth. Life has been frightfully hard for many in the 20th Century, and yet those people, residents of cities that ceased to exist, or sole survivors of extended families that were exterminated, or scarred veterans who witnessed the horrors of battle, came back, cleaned up, rebuilt, and started over. When we see the contents of Ann's life in that little suitcase, consisting of fewer clothes than we have in a load of laundry, a single photo, some letters and a mother's handkerchief, our hearts are torn by how much this poor woman has lost. And yet she persevered, though rejected, scorned, and abused. Our world that knows nothing of patience, endurance, or resilience, calls that bravery, but Anna would never have so described herself. She just went on, as she had to. How beautiful. And when she finally gets the acceptance -- not forgiveness, for she has done nothing wrong -- she seeks, we triumph with her. How can people carry grudges to their grave? What do they get but an ego salved at the expense of so much else? We all fail. We all fall. We need an extended hand, and when it comes, oh, how soothing it is.
Summary: must see wwII movie
Comment: An absolute: MUST SEE I'm Dutch myself and probably biased, but the story is gripping, believable and very well acted... and yes you may have to 'suffer' through sub titles. Well worth your time !!
Customer Rating:
Summary: Excellent WWII film told from a Dutch-German perspective
Comment: Excellent Dutch film about twin sisters who are torn apart first by family circumstance on the death of their parents, and then by WWII. Well produced, well acted, and presented with restraint and a nice eye for detail by director Ben Sombogaart.
Customer Rating:
Summary: TWIN SISTERS victims of circumstance
Comment: The Dutch Academy Award nominated TWIN SISTERS says a volume full about nature vs nuture as two German born girls are tragically pulled apart when they become orphans.In 1925,Anna is given to a violent farmer Uncle and his abusive wife, and Lotte, a tuburculant, is whisked off to a privileged life in Holland.The story flits from their youth to their last days and all that transpires in between when Anna unknowingly a victim of Nazi propaganda embraces for no good reason their philosophy,while Lotte is betrothed to a Danish Jew who eventually is transported to his death in Auschwitz.The girls have been systematically lied to their entire lives and each has had to grow and make decisions without the other.Each lands squarely and bitterly on opposite sides and forgiveness becomes virtually impossible.
TWIN SISTERS is a sad and frustrating look at what happens to people when their lives are no longer under their control.It asks questions that are quite unanswerable.The film does not allow the viewer to fully empathize OR sympathize with either girl's plight.Each has been forced to make decisions without any proper guidance.As they say in their last days,"We were victims of circumstance".This film truly puts the Biblical admonition "Judge not,lest ye be judged" and the famous Native American proverb "Judge no one unless you have walked in their moccasins".TWIN SISTERS is truly a thinking-person's movie that forces one to see both sideds of a story and not land squarely in either camp.This film is true genius and can be viewed many times over examining all of the issues, yet never coming to any solid conclusion.Anyone who has ever had "familial issues" will be helped greatly to stop being arrogant and stubborn, that's for certain!
This film was inspired by true events.The DVD offers no extras.The aspect ratio is perfect widescreen.Dutch with English subtitles.A highly recommended purchase.
Customer Rating:
Summary: A New Perspective
Comment: As a native of Netherlands, my husband was enthralled by the perspective and the lives of the twins. He gained new understanding of life in western Europe during WWII. This film showed a part of the war rarely seen. I have since loaned the DVD to friends; everyone has voiced their appreciation of the film. BUY IT, WATCH IT, LEARN...
Customer Rating:
Summary: Potent, subtle, elegant
Comment: Wow, there are some poorly written reviews here. This is a beautiful film, lovely and tender and careful and sensitive. And worthy of more than a lengthy plot synopsis. That plot, hacked to bits by others here, does not need repeating. But the themes, barely touched, are timeless. And wonderfully presented. While a "Holocaust" film, it is not a grim parade of stacked corpses or incinerators. It is a film of gradual opening, as new things become clear, and people realize that their environments and their choices have led them to places they'd rather not be. And it again reminds us just how potent true evil is when it faces those who do not believe in its existence, who ignore and excuse and explain and justify.
What complicity does one have when evil is done in one's name without one's full knowledge? And when do we forgive those who have hurt us? Hard questions indeed. This film's answer is that love transcends complicity. Love says "I accept you, no matter what you've done. Come home." How beautiful. And how freeing.
So many delightful details, carefully and wondrously presented, make this a film that is both sad and yet joyous. The three pair of actresses are uniformly wonderful. The look is a treasure, as we move between comfort and filth. Life has been frightfully hard for many in the 20th Century, and yet those people, residents of cities that ceased to exist, or sole survivors of extended families that were exterminated, or scarred veterans who witnessed the horrors of battle, came back, cleaned up, rebuilt, and started over. When we see the contents of Ann's life in that little suitcase, consisting of fewer clothes than we have in a load of laundry, a single photo, some letters and a mother's handkerchief, our hearts are torn by how much this poor woman has lost. And yet she persevered, though rejected, scorned, and abused. Our world that knows nothing of patience, endurance, or resilience, calls that bravery, but Anna would never have so described herself. She just went on, as she had to. How beautiful. And when she finally gets the acceptance -- not forgiveness, for she has done nothing wrong -- she seeks, we triumph with her. How can people carry grudges to their grave? What do they get but an ego salved at the expense of so much else? We all fail. We all fall. We need an extended hand, and when it comes, oh, how soothing it is.
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