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So I'm not normally a subtitle guy, but this looks awesome. 2 part 3 Musketeers that isn't campy? Where do I sign up?
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That looks pretty dark and heavy. I'll be checking that out.
And I would sit and listen to Eva Green narrate an entire 1000 page tax law book if she read it in French. Preferably dressed provocatiely, if not just butt ass naked. |
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Where is the Avatar thread?
They screened it yesterday to rave reviews from legit sources. I'm actually mad because I don't want to like or see the new Avatar but I'm hearing it's way better than the first. |
I ****ing love Avatar. It's simple but enjoyable and incredible to look at. I love the setting and the characters are likeable enough.
I don't know why everyone hates it so much. |
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The connection between friends and enemies. Friend in French is un ami. Or des amis if plural. And Latinate negation is to put a- or an- as a prefix [metabolic versus anabolic, sexual versus asexual]. So does enemy have roots in an-ami? Is in not friend? Edit - appears to be so, and should have been more obvious to me. More directly enemy has roots comparable to the distinction between 'amicable' and 'inimical' - ie, helpful versus not-helpful --> harmful . . . friend --> enemy |
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Dunno if it has been mentioned but just got done watching this. Absolutely amazing. Felt like I had been donkey kicked in the face by truth bombs by the end of it. If you got the time to handle all the ****ed up shit within you for a day and heal long term... this is worth a watch. |
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Avatar reminds me of the old joke about a bodybuilder who starts stripping down in front of the girl he just picked up. He rips off his shirt, flexes his muscles and says "two tons of raw dynamite!" Then he strips off his pants, again flexes his muscles and says "two tons of raw dynamite!" Then he peels off his underwear and she says "four tons of raw dynamite with a two inch fuse!" Or the description of Nuke from Bull Durham - a million dollar arm with a ten cent head. Or a lavishly decorated package under the Christmas tree that you drool over for weeks that ends up containing a pack of Bic razors. That's Avatar. The special effects were visionary; stunning; amazing. The first 20 minutes or so were, for me, the closest thing I've experienced in the theater to the joy and wonder I felt the first time I saw Star Wars as a kid. But after that... ****. The story was an unoriginal, plagiaristic bore, utterly predictable and frankly pathetic. It's like they spent untold millions on the visuals and minimum wage on the script. I walked out of the theater annoyed and insulted. I have zero desire to see the sequel. Absolutely zero. Cameron can kiss my ass. If he wants to do another movie ripping on the evils of rich white men, he should try an autobiography. |
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Going through a longer than anticipated recovery from an injury earlier this year, identifying and facing your "X" hit home. There's definitely some value in watching this even if your not depressed. |
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What am I missing here |
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Never hold that bitch by the lid. Ever. |
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