Cantthinkofanything obviously gas a new account
It was an 8 at the very least. You're a moron as always
Heard it was a very good movie several times so was worried I had it built up too much. But it was as advertised. Not any kind of award territory but very entertaining. Solid performances especially by the main chick and Doogie Howser. Ben Afflec did a good job as well.
7/10
Cantthinkofanything obviously gas a new account
It was an 8 at the very least. You're a moron as always
so because I'm slightly more critical, then I'm a moron. 8 "at least"? so what's your "at most"?
fyi there's a thread for movie reviews.
He just wants to get pinked again so he can whine about it.
fyi, go yourself
Is this CTOA's new alt?
Timely thread
I thought it a hodge-podge & colossal mess. & wouldn't hit a dog in the ass with it.
dat intellect
I read your original post in a new light now
Most Horror Flicks are.
You thought this was a horror flick?
I understand it doesn't fit the standard definition of a horror flick, but it certainly is to me.
Food for thought, Addy.
movie was
Huh. I thought it was suspense but don't recall much or any horrah but ok.
No kidding.
Or go make one single thread so you can give your ty review.
Of course it was designed that way, but I approached it differently. In my opinion, half of the movie was suspense, but the other half, pure horror/terror, particularly from a male perspective once it is announced what is actually happening. I wasn't simply observing, and looking to decipher what was developing before it was evident. I was also envisioning what that would be like. And the way it ends, you think you know what is going to happen, but only one thing is clear. That man will live in fear the rest of his life, he's trapped in it, there's no way around it. That, is horrific.
Only if you're not as witty and evil.
Dude was a beta.
It was definitely beta-like to submit to her psychology and stay with her. I understand the whole unity approach for the child, but that doesn't fly in this scenario. But even if he left her, one thing is clear. If he wanted to see his child with any consistency, the threat still exists, and although it wouldn't be up close and personal 24/7 365, it would still be present. And sometimes, not knowing, not having the ability to use a watchful eye with consistency, can be more terrorizing. It's the idea of the unknown, and what the mind can craft on its own to fill in the gaps.
And I don't want to spend my life being witty and evil 24/7, especially in regards to a person I have to lay my head down next to.
That movie was excellent. That woman psychologically and strategically defeated Nick with every advantage a women has in american society. Most women DO NOT take full advantage of their rights and most of all, the bias comparison between them in men when considering media portrayal. Amy(Thread would have a go at this) Dunne was NOT AN AVERAGE WOMAN. She graduated from Harvard and supported both their asses. She was a female Alpha if you're going to call Nick a beta.
She not only easily convinced the world through loopholes in the system and typical American new channel cults that her husband killed her while she was pregnant and was a monster. Of course, the insurance fraud. Then....she got away with murder by playing the damsel in distress having the case dismissed against her.
They say " hath no fury like a woman scorned"....well...just don't let her graduate from Harvard.
And then girl suddenly became ridiculously stupid by playing miniature golf with the trailer park hicks......with all her cash.....loose enough in get pockets so that it all falls out when she jumps up and down after making the putt.......
Yeah. That was dumb. And then answering the door when she was about to bug out.
Seemed like the whole thing with the rednecks was unnecessary. I kept thinking that the chick redneck was somehow going to be involved in identifying her later. But seems like the only reason they were there was to take her money and fill up some time.
I think she actually underestimated those rednecks. You can infer that she picked that location because it was remote and most likely had backwards access to national Media. I knOw she couldn't go to the ghetto. That's for sure.
Other ways of leaving town were too remote and she would have been recognized.
As I recall, She planned on living off that money and kiLling herself on a specific date. Her plans were hearted but she had to improvise.
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