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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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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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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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...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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I don't have a great attention span. But Barry Lyndon just seems to hypnotize me with its beauty.
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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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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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Stick around. There's some nibbles somewhere, but I think atomic's been "handling" them.
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and, as Mu says, grab some twiglets if there's any left.
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