How many guys managed better than 20 minutes?
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awdracer — 17 years ago(December 10, 2008 01:33 PM)
I'm a guy and I watched this movie all in one sitting without sleeping.
I think it's a fantastic movie and no I'm not gay. I really, genuinely, enjoyed this movie.
Stereotypes that guys can't stand chick flicks is retarded; I'm clearly an exception to this rule. -
despistao — 17 years ago(December 13, 2008 04:05 PM)
Not me. I agree this movie really defines taste or divides opinion's. I thought it was a really crappy movie, to the point I just wanted to leave the theater after fifteen minutes. Of course I don't believe in life after death so the whole plot seems to me ridiculous and the idea of Death falling in love even more, is like believing Santa really lives in the north pole; but I have a good friend that really enjoyed it, and well that only shows why we don't bore each other, we really have different opinion's and tastesand that only shows we are humans. Although, of course, I'm right and he is childish, hahahaha.
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saxonman63 — 12 years ago(June 16, 2013 04:46 PM)
@despistao. If you can only enjoy movies that are without the fantasy of make believe or believing in the unbelievable then just how many movies do you exactly enjoy? Come to think of it, how many movies will you now not enjoy that you did before, now that your stupidity has been pointed out to you?
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kkatalizator — 16 years ago(October 25, 2009 05:02 AM)
Rambo series are for semi-intelligent boys who do not know for better world than the one they see on TV. I have watched this film, from the beginning till the end, I fell asleep once, for a second, I was hoping something will happen which will make me think I haven't ruined 3 hours of my life in the most awful way. everlast-7, if you wanted to point out that this movie is for intelligent audience, I suggest your parents to return you to kindergarten, where you and your "intelligent" audience can enjoy craps like this.
By far the worst movie I have ever seen! So much worse than Rambo, xXx and such films. -
fnj2002 — 15 years ago(October 07, 2010 05:33 PM)
Yeah, when I read kkatalizator's no-doubt intricately drawn thoughts, I had this mental picture of a cartoon figure going "nyah nyah, I know you are but what am I." I'm going to reconcile myself that kkatalizator is playing us. To do otherwise would be to invite feelings of despair.
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desperateone — 15 years ago(August 01, 2010 09:02 PM)
+1 high five
I can watch
Predator AND The English patient
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desperateone — 11 years ago(July 20, 2014 05:06 AM)
cheers mate!!!
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Silver_Thunder — 18 years ago(February 17, 2008 09:36 PM)
I'm a male, and I'm not ashamed to say that this is one of my favorite movies ever. Maybe Top 10 even. Even though "everlast-7's" response may have been a bit rash, it sometimes takes a certain person/personality to appreciate/enjoy a certain movie.
Evidently movies with a romantic subplot are not your slice. No worries, that's why the word "opinion" appears in the dictionary. To each his/her own. I thoroughly enjoy Meet Joe Black each time I watch it, and I'm not gay not that there's anything wrong with that. -
ptesinge — 18 years ago(February 19, 2008 02:13 PM)
I agree. People often say this movie is "boring" but I love it, and I can't even put my finger on it. It just has something.
No, there's no action. But it's full of things unsaid, communication through awkward pauses. It's really something.
Films are supposed to "show, not tell". Few other films can pull off an emotional story like this one without resorting to melodrama.