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Post by franzridesagain on Jun 17, 2009 15:43:36 GMT -8
Of course I did, which is why, to my surprise, the opening sequence affected me emotionally in ways that promised what was about to come was about to redeem my ridiculous expectations of the film. In any case, I make it my mission to pursue watching whatever film I despise before having laid eyes on it because one of the most wonderful experiences in cinema I've had is those cases where the film proves my bieases wrong and, sometimes, becomes one of my favorites. Wait, what? Let me get this straight... you make snap judgments about an upcoming film solely based on the quality of the trailer, and then intentionally go and see the films you think will be awful in the hope that you'll be proved wrong? That makes absolutely no sense. Not really. For example, I hoped that when I saw DA VINCI CODE that it would be as bad as the trailer promised. That at least would have been entertaining, as sometimes you just want to see them drop every ball possible. But DVC wasn't even entertaining as a bad movie! (Let alone a good one. ;-) )
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Mark
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Post by Mark on Jun 17, 2009 22:01:48 GMT -8
Chillin' at the Apple Store. No, that bridge looks more like the Food Court at your nearest Mega-Mall - except without the food.
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