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[www.theawl.com] #2012
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-Kle. #2012
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Plus, why sign your name? We can all see who wrote it... #2012
11/17/09
Nah, I'm dumb too - just dumb in different ways from the people who like this movie.
I sign my name, because that's the way I was taught to end a text communication. I'm old enought to have been taught proper form for letters, where your name also appears at the top and at the bottom.
-Kle. #2012
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Let's just hope Mr. Emmerich made enough money to let him work on some more new ideas. I think he should give up disaster movies and do a hard sci-fi movie. Something with big space ships and lots of exploding planets. #2012
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@burlybax: Don't even think it. Seriously that thought needs to be erased from all existence in the universe. Wasn't McG punishment enough for Terminator fans? #2012
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@Motoki: I watched that movie again this weekend, thinking I would find something worthwhile.. I was wrong.. I had visions of McG in my head, and he was wearing a visor hat with spiked hair and orange Teva sandles.. What a disgrace #2012
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P.S. I also did the 2nd watch to look for some glimmer of hope with Terminator Salvation. I didn't find it. Bad!
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Believe it or not the original script was worse! It had Helena Bonham Carter take Sam Worthing to some Skynet resort where hybrid human brain in cyborg body types like themselves lived in a luxury robo spa. Apparently Skynet calculated that humanity would destroy itself in less than 200 years so it was actually helping them, trying to save them from themselves.
Fail. #2012
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yay.
more of the same on it's way. #2012
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And remember, it wasn't quite up to full takeoff speed when it left the ground, so it was an uphill battle, so to speak. :) #2012
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I must have missed it because my brain had already been turned off at that point. :) #2012
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Also - if you've seen the LA destruction/plane scene online - its the only thing worth watching. Though some of the dialogue in the film is so laughably bad it borders on entertainment (but this will one day be online as well in an edited 2-3 min clip) #2012
11/13/09
I gotta say, I want to see the 'splodey bits. #2012
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I will not see this movie because I suspect that mixed metaphor is better than any writing in the actual movie. #2012
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But a fun game might be to try to figure out how one would survive all the cataclysmic stuff that happens in it. I'm thinking along the lines of being in a nuclear sub over deep ocean -- would the earthquakes and subsequent tidal waves still get you? In the international space station -- would ejecta from volcanoes reach high enough to get you? Are you pretty much screwed anywhere but in deep space?