I stand by my long held opinion that all movies are shit.
ALL OF THEM.
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Mon 9 Jul 2007, 13:35,
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there was a girl on my media studies course who hated movies
which really confused the fuck out of me
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Mon 9 Jul 2007, 13:37,
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It's quite simple:
Sitting in silence for an hour and a half does not qualify as a social event.
Going to the movies on your own makes you a loser.
You're not "sharing an experience", you're "killing time because you're a boring fuck that can't use your own imagination".
Conversations always win, hands down. If you can't have an interesting one, it's time to take a look in the mirror.
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Mon 9 Jul 2007, 13:41,
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Going to the movies on your own makes you a loser.
You're not "sharing an experience", you're "killing time because you're a boring fuck that can't use your own imagination".
Conversations always win, hands down. If you can't have an interesting one, it's time to take a look in the mirror.
so the fact that they are by turns funny/ upsetting/ scary/ enthralling/thought-provoking/enjoyable
means nothing?
does the same apply to books?
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Mon 9 Jul 2007, 13:54,
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does the same apply to books?
Books are personal.
Movies are apparently meant to be watched in groups.
Also, they all go on too long. Movies should be over in five minutes.
It could just be someone shouting "Ok so this protagonist just got pulled out of their comfort zone, now they're moving on to achieve glory".
For the sake of variety they could use a different person to shout it each time.
This would be much better.
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Mon 9 Jul 2007, 14:03,
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Also, they all go on too long. Movies should be over in five minutes.
It could just be someone shouting "Ok so this protagonist just got pulled out of their comfort zone, now they're moving on to achieve glory".
For the sake of variety they could use a different person to shout it each time.
This would be much better.
Fuck off.
What about that Annabel Cheung story?
Or whatever her name was.
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Mon 9 Jul 2007, 13:37,
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Or whatever her name was.
The only good movie ever made is
One of our dinosaurs is missing.
153% of the FACT.
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Mon 9 Jul 2007, 13:38,
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153% of the FACT.