The Kitten
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namaGemo — 10 years ago(January 21, 2016 08:04 PM)
I appreciate your response. If I'm wrong about something, I'd at least admit it. I worked with a guy like this years ago. Someone would be commenting on a show (Madmen) they watched, and this guy would start telling them that's not the premise of the show, and then we look at each other like, wtf is he talking about? Then we find out he didn't even watch it.
You're left shaking your head as to why someone would comment if they didn't see it. Like what's his end game? -
coldnaps — 10 years ago(January 21, 2016 09:39 PM)
Well,you're obviously the kind of clueless, arrogant idiot who has to be right all the time, even when you're wrong, which you are. And again, you weren't expressing opinion, you were stating your opinion as fact.
And you have no idea why I commented; more incorrect assumption from an arrogant turd.
But you believe what you want. You're the type os asshat who would even when the truth is in front of you (not referring to this film).
BTW, learn basic English, genius. It's "years," not "year's". Third-grade level stuff -
namaGemo — 10 years ago(January 22, 2016 08:09 AM)
What is it that I'm wrong about? Someone else just watched it and backed up my conclusion.
Oh, sorry my swype did a word replacement and I didn't catch it. Damn, you've got me pegged over a spelling error.
And man, are you and angry upset little child.
COLDNAPS: "Waa waa! I was wrong and I can't admit it, so I'll keep making more crap up in an attempt to defend myself, because my parents were mean to me and never let me be right. Even though I'm clearly wrong, I'll fight tooth and nail with someone who corrected me about a scene in a movie I probably never saw since I didn't even describe it correctly."
THAT is arrogance. Your inability to see that you're wrong.
When was the last time you saw this film?
Why didn't you know that there was no kitten murdered in this scene?
What would make someone think a kitten being picked up and dropped 3' to the floor, could be concluded as a violent death scene of an animal?
What would make anyone think they needed an elaborate effect of a fake animal for 3 quick shots barely lasting 4 seconds in a cheap movie?
BTW, when correcting others about their spelling, check your own!
You're the type
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coldnaps — 10 years ago(January 22, 2016 11:02 AM)
"os" is a typo. "Year's" is a lack of knowledge of English grammar. But nice try.
And I never said a kitten was actually killed in making the film. As a far as the scene goes, the fact that you hear the fat guy screaming through the door, "You killed my cat!"
would seem to point to that. Guess you missed that in your careful scene-by-scene analysis, huh, Cecil B? -
namaGemo — 10 years ago(January 23, 2016 07:43 AM)
^^^
Doesn't know the difference between people complaining about a death scene being shown VISUALLY and one that isn't shown. What was shown was the girl picking up the cat and dropping the cat. At NO TIME was an actual death of a kitten shown. It was IMPLIED by the fat man after the door was closed. -
coldnaps — 10 years ago(January 23, 2016 10:12 AM)
Never said an actual death was visually depicted, did I? Reading comp problem, Cecil B?. However, in the scope, world, universe whatever term you choose of the film, the cat was killed. Didn't matter whether we actually see it or not; the fat guy confirms it.
And BTW, what, exactly, is "wad the fork?" -
kcmet79 — 9 years ago(April 04, 2016 01:54 AM)
Some people are effing idiots, and could care less about animal abuse. Ain't worth arguing about, sadly. It's so obvious it was a real animal, and further: it's been verified. The kitten's neck could have easily been broken. The only movie I've ever returned without watching. Piece of garbage crew.