
I definitely couldn't sit and watch it all in one go; I tend to lose interest after a bit.
Of course, that's just me. I mean, I can sit through 2001 A Space Odyssey, right to the very end.
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Mon 18 Jun 2012, 18:26,
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Of course, that's just me. I mean, I can sit through 2001 A Space Odyssey, right to the very end.

Never met anyone who agrees with me on this though. Come to think of it, I've met bloody few people who've even seen or heard of it.
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Mon 18 Jun 2012, 18:31,
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I've never heard of it either :S I'll have to hunt it down.
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Mon 18 Jun 2012, 18:38,
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but very rewarding, especially on repeated viewings
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Mon 18 Jun 2012, 18:49,
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...absolutely beautiful to look at (and listen to), some fantastic scenes, but I found my mind wandering a bit. Maybe I'm a philistine.
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Mon 18 Jun 2012, 19:10,
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I don't have a great attention span. But Barry Lyndon just seems to hypnotize me with its beauty.
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Mon 18 Jun 2012, 19:16,
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and I could watch it again, for that reason. I loved Tree of Life, too, which was also pretty, but veeeery slow.
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Mon 18 Jun 2012, 19:19,
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who wrote one of the best books on the Vietnam war "Dispatches" www.roadjunky.com/article/716/dispatches-vietnam-michael-herr
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Mon 18 Jun 2012, 18:43,
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Stick around. There's some nibbles somewhere, but I think atomic's been "handling" them.
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Mon 18 Jun 2012, 19:19,
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and, as Mu says, grab some twiglets if there's any left.
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