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      Ii_fut_in_gura_pe_stelisti — 21 years ago(September 01, 2004 11:45 AM)

      Well, I wouldn't be so cheap if I had a lot of money, like you seem to have.
      If I could piss money away, and not miss it, I would, you know?!
      What do you mean "common sense will prevail"? Whose common sense? The son of a bitch's who made that site which put the keylogger on my father's computer?

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          Ii_fut_in_gura_pe_stelisti — 21 years ago(September 01, 2004 09:23 PM)

          But then, I think this common sense you are referring to is the one which develops in dudes who spend most of their spare time with their nose in a computer.
          But why are you so set on putting the idea that computers are infallible in my head? Don't you see that it's a lost cause? (I mean, I will never use a computer for something I can do myself, cheaper or in a more convenient way.)

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              Ii_fut_in_gura_pe_stelisti — 21 years ago(September 02, 2004 11:24 AM)

              What responsibility? I don't give a crap about my father's computer. It's just an utility. I'm not gonna take more care of a computer than I am of a MSN TV receiver.
              If it stops working properly, I stop using it.
              And please don't tell me I don't have responsibility. It's not my responsibility to take care of a machine that's not mine and that needs more care than a freakin' baby, okay!?

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                  Ii_fut_in_gura_pe_stelisti — 21 years ago(September 04, 2004 09:59 PM)

                  No offense, but you are trying to tell me what to do, and, on top of that, what my father should do.
                  I think YOUR Father needs to teach YOU about respect, and about minding your own business and not interfering with other people's.
                  And how dare you say I have no idea what real responsibility is? I'm not trying to start an argument here but, as far as I know, you might be some snot-nosed punk, or you might be a loser geek. Or you might be a pedophile, or perhaps even a necrophiliac. (See, it's not nice when people make unfounded assumptions, is it?) Nevertheless, even if you are a well-to-do individual, my business is my business, and you shouldn't be looking down at my opinions.
                  We were just having a conversation but, apparently, you think you know it all. If you want to keep talking about Ms. Heather Mazur, or about spyware, or about computers, fine. However, if you just want to tell me how your way is right, and my way is wrong, I think you should just shut your yapper, a'ight?

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                      lloyd7202003 — 16 years ago(April 12, 2009 03:51 PM)

                      Yeah, she gets my vote as the scariest zombie in the history of cinema.

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                        zeteticz — 16 years ago(August 12, 2009 06:32 PM)

                        I have to agree. I found this a worthy remake, and her scene after transforming is my favorite in the movie, and I believe easily the creepiest and most emotional.
                        It's amazing what some actors are capable of through pure physical acting, in her case completely without dialogue. As an adolescent she possessed far more physical acting capacity than many adult actors ever will. The way she moves is so eerie, and so well-acted that I only wish it had been shot earlier in the film-making schedule, so every zombie actor and extra could have been required to watch it.
                        In fact, every zombie actor and extra from now on should be made to watch it.
                        Honestly, I was so impressed that I came here years ago to see what she'd be up to as an adult actor, and right now I'm watching "Crash." Seeing her as an adult actor now drove me straight here to her message board.
                        I only hope she gets many opportunities for good roles in the future.

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