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ArtistInTheAmbulance 07-01-2006 09:17 AM

its not that, it was just boring watching 45 minutes of them murmuring the odd word to each other, doing farmwork, murmering another word, eventually getting drunk, then only seeing 5 seconds of anything dramatic?
jake gylenhaal [or however you spell it] was really great, & the story had amazing potential. they just took too long to develop it, & tried too hard to create the 'reallife' feeling of it. real life isnt that boring, when something huge happens, the world doesnt slot straight back to normal again just cause they wanted to pretend it never happend. theyd still dwell on it. gah.

ok , i know exactly what i want to word here, & it aint working.

fucking summer heat wave thing.

¬.¬

adidasss 07-01-2006 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ArtistInTheAmbulance
its not that, it was just boring watching 45 minutes of them murmuring the odd word to each other, doing farmwork, murmering another word, eventually getting drunk, then only seeing 5 seconds of anything dramatic?
jake gylenhaal [or however you spell it] was really great, & the story had amazing potential. they just took too long to develop it, & tried too hard to create the 'reallife' feeling of it. real life isnt that boring, when something huge happens, the world doesnt slot straight back to normal again just cause they wanted to pretend it never happend. theyd still dwell on it. gah.

ok , i know exactly what i want to word here, & it aint working.

fucking summer heat wave thing.

¬.¬

i really didn't think a single moment was boring...obviously cowboy men didn't go emo back in the sixties if that's what you mean by dwelling on it....surpressing emotions was the norm....they didn't recognise what happened on the mountain as love, and they already had their lives planned out BEFORE they even got up there....hence the marriages and odd jobs...going their separate ways....only through time did they realize the true power of their emotions...
their lives were governed by the social climate, that's why they HAD to stay married, have kids and maintain the "respectable men" image....
and what made it especially powerful for me was the fact that they never explicitly declared love to each other...it was implied, expressed through actions and physicals gestures....

ArtistInTheAmbulance 07-08-2006 04:08 PM

yeah adidasss, i ignored your brokeback mountain argument cause i get it all the time.
you wont change my mind :)

BUT,

oh my shitting adolf on a stick, HOW MUCH DOES EVERYONE LOVE THE NEW PIRATESOFTHECARIBBEAN!?!?!
so
damn
good.

:)

swim 07-08-2006 04:12 PM

I saw Clerks last week. It's almost 2 decades old but still awesome. And if I haven't said it before, all Quentin Tarantino movies pawn.

Merkaba 07-08-2006 04:35 PM

The Fog. Is shit. Badly done ghost-revenge story.

mosesandtherubberducky 07-10-2006 12:23 AM

I just watched Clerks it was good
































































C0ck Smoker!

_Spinning_ 07-10-2006 12:24 AM

I watched "Swimfan" last night.
That was just another Teen-Angst movie. Very predictable.

Good soundtrack though.

cardboard adolescent 07-10-2006 12:25 AM

i fear the worst for clerks II

Spike*Spiegel 07-10-2006 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by mosesandtherubberducky
I just watched Clerks it was good
































































C0ck Smoker!

yesssssssss





37 d!cks!

mosesandtherubberducky 07-10-2006 12:26 AM

^lol


jizz mopper















I wanna go see it and Cars


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