I read that there's a a free screening of the award-winning 1997 film "Jerusalem" based on Selma Lagerlöf's book with the same name at Columbia's Deutsches Haus: The Program is sponsored by the Columbia University Swedish Program in cooperation with the Swedish Women’s Educational Association, SWEA—New York Chapter.
First off, I don't think it's really interesting for anyone to see this particular award-winning depressing example of people taking a wrong turn in life. I mean, get a life people! Secondly, I for one can sense the worldwide women's conspiracy behind this. Look at the sponsors and beware of the albinos!
Written by tealeebee on 24 Nov 2009 09:04 AM
Not all artistic women are depressingly obsessed with life and dismally plagued by religion (not to mention sexuality)...and besides, Lagerlöf lived a century ago. For example today, Susan Sarandon accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Stockhol Film Festival. To underscore her positive outlook on life, she introduced the screening of her early seventies masterpiece, The Rocky Horror Picture Show. She still looks as happy and hot as when she was in her twenties, although I don't know if she uttered her famous lyrics from that film, "Touch me, touch me, touch me. I want to feel dirty. Thrill me, thrill me, fulfill me, creature of the night!"
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