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 Post subject: Wow!
PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:00 pm 
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Dear Max,

I won't ask you to explain yourself, but I will say that I hope that you don't want to avoid the movie because of anything that happened to you during the past. :shock: That'd be awful.

I must admit that many people, including myself, have probably watched the movie AFTER hearing about its Oscar-winning status.

Thanks in advance for your reply.
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I refuse to see that movie. I have my reason and I will NOT discuss them here

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I WILL avoid the movie because I don't want to see it, I have no desire to see it and I will never see it. End of story.

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 Post subject: I'm sorry if my words seemed to be misleading.
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Dear Max,

I hope that you know that I wasn't saying that you SHOULD see the movie. I was only saying that I hoped that an unfortunate past event hadn't been the cause of your desire to avoid the movie.

I'm sorry if my words seemed to be misleading.

I don't mind the fact that this is "the end of the story."

Thanks in advance for your reply.
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I WILL avoid the movie because I don't want to see it, I have no desire to see it and I will never see it. End of story.

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It has nothing to do with an unfortunate past event. I just can't watch it. I know this sounds totally weird but, I have my reasons.

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Slumdog Millionaire? I refuse to see it too. But Ill discuss my reasons here.

BOLLYWOOD BLOWS!!



I watched Observe & Report the other day. The ONLY reason I went was to see Anna Farris, cause Im such a fan, but she did NOT get enough screen time!!! Judging by the trailer, you would think she was the 2nd main character, but she wasnt. The movie was aallllllllllllll about seth rogen. Reguardless, Anna looked Hot, her scenes were HILLAROUS, and the movie itself was pretty good. Lots of random, uncomftorable scenes. Very funny though.

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I saw THE SOLOIST in theatres.

It was better than I expected.


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Child's Play and Saw I+II

Me and a friend are doing horror-movie weekends^^ next weekend we're going to watch the other chucky-movies lol :D

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I saw Futurama: Bender's Big Score. It was ok but all the time travel paradox stuff is confusing after a while.

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 Post subject: The 1992 version of "Dracula"!
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Dear My Scene Fans,

I watched the 1992 version of "Dracula" on YouTube, and I must say that it's a really good movie.

Thanks in advance for your replies.
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I just saw the TV version of Carry and although it had some cheesy graphics the main character was great and did the movie some justice. The ending was also a bit happier than the original. I do like the original a bit more...Sissy Spacek rocked...

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FINALLY got to see
"Martyrs"

and yeah, it does live up the all the hype. Brilliant movie.

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I saw a lot of movies lately...I'm in a Film Studies class. :D

The Village, To Kill a Mockingbird, Swing Kids, Searching for Bobby Fischer, Pursuit of Happyness.

Movies I would of never considered watching before, but they are all on my fave movie list now. xD

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1vFV0jVjYE

^I realize that two teachers at my school were in the rubik's cube special feature of the pursuit of happiness. mr. pasz is always so lively, no matter what he does. and ms. speed is such a great art teacher! :D I remember Mr. Pasz saying that some Canadian newspaper or something made fun of him. xD

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kingkevin wrote:
FINALLY got to see
"Martyrs"

and yeah, it does live up the all the hype. Brilliant movie.


I just finished watching it. Found it dull and predictable. But I tend to find horror more effective in the written word, not on screen.

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Eilonwe wrote:
kingkevin wrote:
FINALLY got to see
"Martyrs"

and yeah, it does live up the all the hype. Brilliant movie.


I just finished watching it. Found it dull and predictable. But I tend to find horror more effective in the written word, not on screen.


I agree actually. The only exception is when it's a book based off the movie and not the other way around. Novelizations are the worst thing to happen to literature since Twilight.

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NattySeal wrote:
The Village, To Kill a Mockingbird, Swing Kids, Searching for Bobby Fischer, Pursuit of Happyness.


When I was in school we had to read the book To Kill a Mockingbird and it was good. Then we saw the movie version with Gregory Peck. The movie is good too.

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 Post subject: Sybil (1976)
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Dear My Scene Fans,

I recently watched almost the entire 1976, television version of "Sybil". I must admit that the movie is both totally disturbing and totally un-disturbing...the movie's opening credits are twisted as heck!

I'd say that the movie's subject matter is disturbing enough that it isn't appropriate for kids.

Thanks in advance for your replies.
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Hairspray

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Yes! Precure 5 GoGo! - Movie -

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X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Nothing that'll change the world but very entertaining and fun to see on the big screen :D


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I watched "Angels & Demons" two days ago...

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Emoboy wrote:
I watched "Angels & Demons" two days ago...


Me too!

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Cinderella 2 - Dreams come true
a very, very bad successor for a classic like Cinderella :roll:

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