Meh, I was disappointed.
what'd you guys think?
I was Frank the Bunny once for Halloween
Meh, I was disappointed.
i liked the director's cut, some people didn't.
Good movie, good soundtrack.
yeah i preferred the original theatrical version because i felt the extra 30 minutes was too much with the over explaining, and the fact that they changed up the soundtrack ruined the whole thing for me.
but to each his own
Thought it was way overhyped, didnt like it very much, but I could see how others might
supposedly dude didn't have enough money when the movie was being made to license the songs he put in the director' cut. i enjoyed the exta stuff, like the pages from the book. not sure which i prefer, i like how you had to piece stuff together in the original as well.
i liked the movie. i was confused, so i had to watch it twice.![]()
good soundtrack, good main actor and supporting ones in the family, the story just kinda sucked at some points though and left too many parts just wander off and never gave any closure on them.
I liked the movie....the second time I watched it.
I was intoxicated while watching it and had nightmares about that ing rabbit for a week.
Stick to popcorn and a Coke.
Pacino and Depp were great!
good film overall, might be a little overated though.
overrated.....a movie that tries to be a "thinking movie"....funny how only teenagers and early 20's seem to like it, or I'm sorry "get it"
i'm 30 and all my friends like it?
well...it's a little passe to like that movie now, keep up with the times guys....
using the word passe is a little passe.
BEST MOVIE EVER.
I must've watched it 10 times by now, and I'll watch it many times yet. To really understand all that's going on I think you need to see it 4 or 5 times. It's one of those movies I pull out about once a year to remind me that there is good in the world amongst all the tragedy and confusion.
Some other movies like that:
Magnolia
American Beauty
The Big Lebowski
Also, the scene where the camera does a walk-through of the school to Tears for Fears' "Head Over s" is one of the great montages in film history!
This film is firmly aimed at 25-35s. It is essentially an 80s movie made with late-90s cinematic story telling techniques.
And Maggie Gyllenhal (sp?) has great legs.![]()
magnolia made me want to vomit. american beauty pissed me off.
We obviously have different taste in films then.
Meh.
i just don't sympathize with manopause, and i had to turn magnolia off after 20 minutes.
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