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IslanderOnLand
04-13-2008, 04:01 PM
A fantastic movie. It's quirky, it's hilarious, it's quite dark (though keeps a lighthearted tone throughout the movie), and to boot, it has a fantastic message.

I've seen this movie twice now, and both times were great. I have it sitting on my coffee table now, and I could see myself watching it again.

So, who else has seen this? Opinions?

Pakx
04-13-2008, 08:47 PM
i thought it was kind of snotty and pretentious

IslanderOnLand
04-14-2008, 12:44 PM
You seem to think that a lot about movies I love :(

freshrose_14
04-14-2008, 01:37 PM
i just watched it a few hours ago. It was a really good,original movie and the ending was really good.

tropicanaa
04-14-2008, 02:19 PM
i loved it! it made me want to kill myself and i mean that in the best way possible.

seriously. if only i could be sure there was a land such as that.........

i thought it was kind of snotty and pretentious

YER SILLY

that's stupid. it was in no way snotty. at all.

i think, and i fink your spiffy so no insult meant, that you're just calling it that because you stereotype it because of it's topic and script. you're too quick to label anything not profoundly classic or timeless as either flaky or snotty. it's possible for a movie to be just good, entertaining, and a great way to pass a few hours.

p.s. :date2:

Pakx
04-14-2008, 02:59 PM
i loved it! it made me want to kill myself and i mean that in the best way possible.

seriously. if only i could be sure there was a land such as that.........



YER SILLY

that's stupid. it was in no way snotty. at all.

i think, and i fink your spiffy so no insult meant, that you're just calling it that because you stereotype it because of it's topic and script. you're too quick to label anything not profoundly classic or timeless as either flaky or snotty. it's possible for a movie to be just good, entertaining, and a great way to pass a few hours.

p.s. :date2:
i understand that, i'm just saying i felt the same way about it as i did about Donnie Darko. all concept no delivery.