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Post by slayrrr666 on Mar 18, 2006 12:22:43 GMT -5
Well, I guess shame on me as I don't know Usual Suspects or Crying Game's secrets.
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Post by frankenjohn on Mar 19, 2006 20:18:27 GMT -5
Well, I guess shame on me as I don't know Usual Suspects or Crying Game's secrets. Dude... I've seen neither movies and know all the secrets...
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Post by slayrrr666 on Mar 20, 2006 11:10:13 GMT -5
I'm impressed. Seriously, no sarcasm intended.
Isn't this, though, getting a little off-topic?
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Post by Quorthon on Mar 20, 2006 12:11:44 GMT -5
The big secret in The Crying Game is that it's a long, insipidly boring movie about a gender confusing romance, and when the movie's over, you go, "so that movie is famous for a penis. Holy shit, I just wasted two hours. I could've vacuumed my house."
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Post by slayrrr666 on Mar 20, 2006 12:23:22 GMT -5
So I'm not missing anything. Sweet.
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Post by Heineken Skywalker on Mar 20, 2006 23:38:04 GMT -5
The real secret is why do I even bother.
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Post by Termination on Mar 21, 2006 1:12:57 GMT -5
lol ;D With over 50,000+ films that are out now on DVD, can you say you've seen them all & know every plot twist? I think not. I have movie preferences by genre & year but will not say: "Oh this film is in black & white & its also made in the 30's, so fuck that shit." There isn't one film that is a "Must See", only a film "you'd" like to see wether your a hardcore film buff or a casual viewer of cinema. Just because someone hasn't seen a film that has been out for a long time doesn't mean the Spoiler Warning should be neglected.
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Post by slayrrr666 on Mar 21, 2006 12:36:20 GMT -5
So now you're saying that the spoiler warning should still be heeded when you're writing a review of a film that the general public should've seen by now?
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Post by Quorthon on Mar 21, 2006 13:58:29 GMT -5
Better safe than spoiled.
Let's stick with that.
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