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Old 12-27-2009, 12:09 PM   #4821 (permalink)
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And homosexual ones by the looks of it. Don't you have any shame?!
Everyone knows homosexuals are hotter because it's almost like forbidden fruit! Anyways, he's not a homosexual! :O
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i havent i refuse to in fact. it triggers my ptsd from yrs ago when i thought my ex's anal beads were those edible candy necklaces
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Old 12-27-2009, 12:53 PM   #4822 (permalink)
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Everyone knows homosexuals are hotter because it's almost like forbidden fruit! Anyways, he's not a homosexual! :O
Have you ever wondered why he's so pale? It is dark in the closet..
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Old 12-27-2009, 12:55 PM   #4823 (permalink)
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Makes so much sense now. Btw, it's not like eh, I'm literally going to marry the guy... I just think he's good looking...
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Old 12-27-2009, 01:17 PM   #4824 (permalink)
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Not nearly as elementary as I expected it to be; found myself enjoying quite a bit of the dialogue, and the pacing, setting and general mood were all spot on. Long live the revamped Sherlock Holmes!!
I saw this too...didn't quite float my boat though. The dialogue was mostly good, I'll give ya that. But the rest just seemed wrong...it didn't set the right mood for me at all.
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Old 12-27-2009, 02:24 PM   #4825 (permalink)
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^I thought the same thing.... it was pretty good but seemed to drag on a bit, and wasn't really Sherlock Holmes like I knew him from the books. I do love me some Robert Downey Jr. though.

Oh, and there was an almost shamefully obvious plug for a sequel at the end. I hate it when movies do that.
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Old 12-27-2009, 05:34 PM   #4826 (permalink)
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entertaining watch. fairly simple but well made. clooney was great as usual.
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Old 12-27-2009, 05:55 PM   #4827 (permalink)
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I got a Twilight dvd for my xmas, because I was moaning about not being able to go see new moon with my friends as I hadn't seen the first, so yeah. I watched Twilight today, I found it to be awesome!
Hey, I just checked out Twilight from the library a week ago, and was surprised to find I liked it a lot, too! More than New Moon, which is the latest movie I watched (2 days ago).

I just finished the Twilight book yesterday and realize now why fans were disappointed with the movie: much of the dialogue between Bella and Edward was cut out in the movie, making their impassioned love connection seem less probable. One thing I *did* like about Twilight, the movie, is that Bella is shown to be vegetarian, although she is *not* vegetarian in the book. I think the movie makers made this change to try to provoke some thought about the ethical issues of killing/eating/food choices and add a layer of depth missing from the books. Edward and his vampire family are to the majority of vampires, who never question being predators of humans, as vegans and vegetarians are to most humans, who rarely question being predators of non-human animals. As a vegan, I of course picked up on this issue right away.

I agree Robert Pattinson (Edward) makes a very pretty vampire. He also played Cedric in the Harry Potter series. I didn't realize that until recently. I just remember, while watching a Harry Potter movie, thinking what a beautiful person Cedric was. He looked so clean-cut and heroic!
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Old 12-27-2009, 05:57 PM   #4828 (permalink)
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Yeah I know what you're saying. I was on the fence about wither I wanted to read the book first or watch the film, I've watched the film now and I think that's better because then the book will seem amazing to me . So I'm not fussed. It was an awesome film, and I'm persuading my mum to go see new moon with me tomorrow haha!
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Old 12-27-2009, 08:30 PM   #4829 (permalink)
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entertaining watch. fairly simple but well made. clooney was great as usual.
Clooney was great as usual? Ocean's Eleven was good, Burn After Reading was good.

Urm.. I'm stuck after that.
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as a personal performance. i dont judge actors based on how good their movies are. he can act. but my favorites are Micheal Clayton, Syriana and "Good Night, and Good Luck"
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