Too obvious?
From the Right Film, Wrong Gender challenge. See all 275 entries (closed)
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From the Right Film, Wrong Gender challenge. See all 275 entries (closed)
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No.
I tend to like movies about bleak, dreary future dystopias.
But then I'd rather submit to a staple gun to the eyes than actually go to a cinema nowadays.
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Sat 21 May 2011, 5:22,
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But then I'd rather submit to a staple gun to the eyes than actually go to a cinema nowadays.
interesting. most of my favorite movies of all time have something to do with technology ruining humans
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Sat 21 May 2011, 5:26,
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1984 ftw
errr.... if you watched it when it was first released, of course
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Sat 21 May 2011, 5:27,
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agreed strongly!
though, thankfully no rat cage masks, so far.
edit - btw, watched it previously, because 1984 is not really the future anymore ;)
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Sat 21 May 2011, 5:36,
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edit - btw, watched it previously, because 1984 is not really the future anymore ;)
Well, real, the thing to do is read the book, I reckon.
It's not very long, and is a clear masterpiece in a way that the various film/TV treatments are obviously not.
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Sat 21 May 2011, 5:48,
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i did start to write
i like the film and i was pleased to see it remained faithful to the book ;) which is excellent! One of my fav's
Have you read First Blood? Completely different to the film. Also a good read.
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Sat 21 May 2011, 6:03,
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Have you read First Blood? Completely different to the film. Also a good read.
Unexpected! No, I didn't even realise it had ever been a book.
Being a snob (which I suppose I am), I'd always assumed it was so far beneath me that I'd never given it a moment's thought.
Interesting.
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Sat 21 May 2011, 6:29,
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Interesting.
yep, it's all about the treatment of nam vet's on their return home
it's a bit more mental than the film
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Sat 21 May 2011, 7:14,
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Hmmm. You make a good case.
But it's gonna cost me £3.
For something that has as much appeal to me as "Bridget Jones' Diary", albeit at a different end of the spectrum.
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Sat 21 May 2011, 7:24,
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For something that has as much appeal to me as "Bridget Jones' Diary", albeit at a different end of the spectrum.
only if you draw them on yourself
edit - i realise that could be taken two ways. you can decide how to proceed
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Sat 21 May 2011, 7:59,
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