New Member tries to contribute!
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 2:36 pm
Hey everyone!
I would like to introduce myself as a new member.
I watched FÅ for the first time 1 wek and 2 days ago, and the FÅ-effect, as I have seen it being called in this forum, has not weared of since. I am very glad, and also a bit suprised, to see that my passion for this film is shared by so many others. The fact that you still have a forum running after 13 years is simply amazing.
Reading my way through this forum I have seen many posts similar to mine. The authors of these, however, seemed to have lost interest pretty soon after. I hope to be different in this perspective and will be an active member for a long time to come.
Of course I also want to contribute to this forum:
Googling a bit around I found this swedish script that you may or may not have seen already:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/swedish/research/fu_am.pdf
The thing that is interesting about it, and that might have been overlooked before, is the 'bonus material' that comes after the script itself.
I apologize if you all know this material already, maybe I was carried a bit away by my enthusiam...
In case you have not seen this before, I would be happy to translate the Swedish parts into English. My first language is German, but I speak fluently Norwegian, which means that I understand Swedish
I would like to introduce myself as a new member.
I watched FÅ for the first time 1 wek and 2 days ago, and the FÅ-effect, as I have seen it being called in this forum, has not weared of since. I am very glad, and also a bit suprised, to see that my passion for this film is shared by so many others. The fact that you still have a forum running after 13 years is simply amazing.
Reading my way through this forum I have seen many posts similar to mine. The authors of these, however, seemed to have lost interest pretty soon after. I hope to be different in this perspective and will be an active member for a long time to come.
Of course I also want to contribute to this forum:
Googling a bit around I found this swedish script that you may or may not have seen already:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/swedish/research/fu_am.pdf
The thing that is interesting about it, and that might have been overlooked before, is the 'bonus material' that comes after the script itself.
I apologize if you all know this material already, maybe I was carried a bit away by my enthusiam...
In case you have not seen this before, I would be happy to translate the Swedish parts into English. My first language is German, but I speak fluently Norwegian, which means that I understand Swedish