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Post by Crane on Dec 10, 2010 3:56:47 GMT -5
Hahaha!!Crane..You see what I mean..It's like reading.You can read a book just to have fun or taking it more philosophically or the like. You can enjoy the reading of a book written by a historian for instance,but I doubt it's only for having fun..(sometimes not at all for having fun).It's for the pleasure or duty to think about it and learn things,complete your knowledge.Well,that's my opinion. That's why I didnt agree entirely but I like you lots though lol! you're sweet I think it also depends on what mood i'm in. Something completely ridiculous could entertain me one day, but would have me rolling my eyes on another! Just got in on blu-ray and I have to say it does look amazing, but the reason I went to see it 4 times at the cinema was because I knew it was the kind of film that is best on the big screen. Sadly, it lost a bit of it's impact on a small screen, but I still enjoyed it nontheless
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Post by LBrooke on Dec 10, 2010 8:56:15 GMT -5
you're sweet I think it also depends on what mood i'm in. Something completely ridiculous could entertain me one day, but would have me rolling my eyes on another! You see!I absolutely agree with you on this point.Sometimes,when you're tired but in a cocooning mood,you just want a nice comedy and nothing more because you're not in a good shape enough for more.Hum hum,absolutely. Just got in on blu-ray and I have to say it does look amazing, but the reason I went to see it 4 times at the cinema was because I knew it was the kind of film that is best on the big screen. Sadly, it lost a bit of it's impact on a small screen, but I still enjoyed it nontheless You see that??I was thinking of that last day.Like Shutter Island for instance.I saw it at the theaters and it was a pure amaze and on TV..well well that's great but not the same at all.Especially cause of the shots which are made for the big screen.
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Post by punctuator on Apr 24, 2011 12:04:49 GMT -5
This is probably where I'm supposed to say *bump*--
Anyway, en route to looking up other things, I discovered that the Rifftrax guys (that being Mike Nelson and crew) got around to doing a commentary track for Inception. Well, dang it, it's the best four bucks I've spent in the last little while (unless we're counting that suh-WHEEEEET tall mocha cappuccino at ye olde Starbucks on Friday).
If you're not into Mystery Science Theater 3000 (and, if you're not, then I belch in your general direction), or if you'd rather have the cappuccino, or if you're of the belief that No One Had Best Say Nothin' Disrespectful re: Inception, then give it a skip. If not, break out the plastic, head on over to Rifftrax-dot-com, and commence t' downloadin'!
Sample (idiotic! Of course! God, where have you people been for the last twenty years...?) comments:
"'Robot' Fischer...?"
"... and he wakes up... TWENTY-EIGHT DAYS LATER."
"... that was a three-toed sloth."
"Alright, enough with the emotion. Let's get back to the kay-BOOM!!!"
and
"No. Nothing's the matter. I always look like this after I've been dreaming about all the people who were with me in First Class... when I was PARANOID ENOUGH to have DREAM SECURITY TRAINING in the FIRST PLACE."
;D
Oh, and:
;D
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Post by Zombiekitten on Apr 25, 2011 9:30:35 GMT -5
Thanks for that infos Punctuator! I 've never heard of Rifftrax but I looked up their website yesterday and it was very funny!!
I must admit I looooooooove parodys and spoofs and things like this. And I think that if you love a movie you should be also able to laugh about it sometimes and shouldn't take everything too serious. ;D
I have to figure out first how to download that stuff 'cause I was just taking a quick look so far. But I really would like to see that one of Inception. Your samples are already hilarious !! LOL
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