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Forum namePass The Popcorn
Topic subjectDamn dude. LOL
Topic URLhttp://board.okayplayer.com/okp.php?az=show_topic&forum=6&topic_id=479578&mesg_id=479610
479610, Damn dude. LOL
Posted by Xibalba, Mon Oct-05-09 10:04 PM
I really don't understand you.
Your opinions are all over the place.
You don't want to have a legitimate discussion about something but feel fine dismissing it with no backing
No, I don't really give 2 fucks what you like. That's a cop out because this is a film forum and you posted publicly your opinion for other people who want to discuss film to see/reply to
you're referring to me and saying all this shit here
yet have completely ignored replying to me and the other cat who asked for some substance from you in terms of real reasons you shitted on it in the other post
It's just a wonder to me that that film could "suck" to any adult who knows film (especially one familiar with Kubrick)
there are crazy messages in that film, a bunch of shit I guarantee isn't apparent from one viewing
that's not me forcing myself to like it. Because that's fucking stupid. Some things could never be completely analyzed only seeing them once. That goes for art in general, not just film
if you don't like it you don't like it. Whoopie
but if you can't say why or describe the film other than "it's boring" or "sucks"
one can only assume you didn't grasp it or look for meaning
That films plot/story wasn't spoonfed, it took some personal thought on the viewers end
it would be perfectly fine to just say "I didn't like it" or "not my thing" and give some real insight into the film
but to just say "it sucked" and bounce out of the discussion makes you look like a fool
I'll just scroll past your posts then, ok?
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>It's pretty much the same thing you heard in the schoolyard in
>3rd grade.
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>"I don't like Thundercats"
>"Yeah?!?!?! Well you're a big stupid Doody-head!!!"
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>C'mon man. How can anybody say what somebody else doesn't
>*get*?
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>And bottom line, if people like something even for the WORST
>reason ( i.e "Halle Berry finally showed her Tits" ), that's
>easier to accept than somebody disliking it for a GOOD reason
>( it was poorly written and had no character development)?
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>In that "dissapointing movies" post, I REALLY don't see why
>that kid couldn't accept the fact that I didn't like a movie (
>REGARDLESS of my reasons...).
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>Just because you like something that you perceive to be
>highbrow, it doesn't make people who DON'T like it less
>intelligent than you. If ANYTHING, it says a lot about YOU
>(especially if you watch shit a hundred times just so you'll
>*get* it...).
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