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Post by phantomlove on Jul 5, 2006 17:27:25 GMT -5
i enjoy seeing how emtional some people are in those post. i love imagining them at home on their computer freaking out because of some post said something that they disagreed with. it just cracks me up.
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Post by kim on Jul 6, 2006 13:13:40 GMT -5
i agree its so annoying when posts on imdb have a spoiler in the title and then have *spolier* next to them. but you'll be glad to hear that theres loads of clubs forming who all 'battle' trolls, its kind of ironic but still at least people are trying. and some 'fights' on imdb are quite fun, im ashamed to say i've been involved in a few with people who come on and say racist or prejudice remarkes, and no matter what i say their accounts always get deleted, its pretty useful that.
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Post by Katrina on Jul 6, 2006 14:21:20 GMT -5
Spoilers are incredibly annoying, when I'm looking forward to a movie I avoid all discussion of it, I don't read reviews or even mention it to other people. I don't enjoy reading reviews of movies I liked - they always say little things that I can't forget when I'm watching the movie.
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Post by Catherine on Jul 6, 2006 14:27:14 GMT -5
Yeah, I've just recently learned not to read anything about an upcoming movie that you really care about. I've been looking forward to Pirates of the Caribbean 2 for a while now, but I've ended up reading so much about it that I'm starting to wonder how much fun it will really be to see it now. I'm not going to read any spoilers at all in the future.
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Post by Brighitta on Jul 6, 2006 14:34:32 GMT -5
Being a (rather new) fan of comics, I was eagerly awaiting for X-Men 3. And I could not resist the promotiona clips. By the end, I saw about 30 mins of a 90 min movie before it even came out...
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Post by subtlecollision on Jul 6, 2006 14:36:19 GMT -5
I am looking forward to POTC 2, also. And I have seen more spoilers than I have desired.
Yeah, I hate those clips, but I love them too.
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Post by Katrina on Jul 6, 2006 14:46:23 GMT -5
I only recently acquired a dvd recorder, and my video machine was broken, so if something interesting came on the tv about the making of a movie, I would always have to watch it at the time, otherwise I knew I'd start sulking. Fortunately, I now do have a recorder, so I can ignore them until after I've seen the movie. I've also discovered they are usually included on the dvd anyway.
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Post by du maurier on Jul 6, 2006 16:13:00 GMT -5
I'm sorry to change the subject but what does Karma mean on the profile<<<<
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Post by Katrina on Jul 7, 2006 2:04:55 GMT -5
I think if someone helps you or has a useful post you can exalt them and give them a karma point, or if it's rude you can smite them, and remove a point.
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Post by Brighitta on Jul 7, 2006 2:10:22 GMT -5
Katrina - that's right.
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Post by phantomlove on Jul 8, 2006 16:34:46 GMT -5
POTC2 was fantastic. did anybody else see it already?
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Post by Catherine on Jul 8, 2006 18:13:31 GMT -5
Heehee, seeing it again as soon as possible. I thought it was an amazing movie, although it didn't quite seem like it had a real connection with the first one. There were some really pivotal moments and fantastic scenes. I loved it.
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Post by kim on Jul 9, 2006 8:11:31 GMT -5
was it better than the first though?
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Post by phantomlove on Jul 9, 2006 10:33:16 GMT -5
well, the charectors were definatly more delvoped in this one, meaning Will Turner acted more human. The script was funnier. I like them pretty much the same but other people disagree and say the sequel can never top the oringinal.
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Post by Catherine on Jul 9, 2006 14:20:39 GMT -5
I gotta say, I think that the original was better simply because it was the original. The second one seemed to be trying just a little too hard to top that. But I definitely agree with Darcy, it was nice that the characters, especailly Will and Elizabeth, seemed more real. Nobody in the second movie is really good all the way through.
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