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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 8:27 am 
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saw it tonight, not bad. now that i see it, though, the movie crash doesn't seem so original.

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It's an alright movie, but I have a fucking hilarious story about watching it.

Picture the scene, it's a dark classroom (religion class to be exact) with about 25 kids about 15 years old in it. Pay It Forward is playing on the TV at the front of the room, everyone is quite and deathly serious. Until... that scene in the movie where everything goes in slow motion and the kid gets stabed... someone starts laughing, hard. This causes every other kid in the room to start laughing hysterically, at the most inappropriate moment. Needless to say the teacher went psycho and called us all horrible human beings.


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godeatgod wrote:
It's an alright movie, but I have a fucking hilarious story about watching it.

Picture the scene, it's a dark classroom (religion class to be exact) with about 25 kids about 15 years old in it. Pay It Forward is playing on the TV at the front of the room, everyone is quite and deathly serious. Until... that scene in the movie where everything goes in slow motion and the kid gets stabed... someone starts laughing, hard. This causes every other kid in the room to start laughing hysterically, at the most inappropriate moment. Needless to say the teacher went psycho and called us all horrible human beings.

If you can't laugh at Hailey Joel Osment getting stabbed in slow-mo, what can you laugh at?


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Das movie is great!! :thumbsup:


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i didn't really like this film. It was a bit sappy and predictable, no? Oh well, Kevin Spacey is still one of our greatest actors. period.

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ranting in e-minor wrote:
i didn't really like this film. It was a bit sappy and predictable, no? Oh well, Kevin Spacey is still one of our greatest actors. period.


Yeah, that's how I felt

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jwfocker wrote:
ranting in e-minor wrote:
i didn't really like this film. It was a bit sappy and predictable, no? Oh well, Kevin Spacey is still one of our greatest actors. period.


Yeah, that's how I felt


i did sort of feel like it was sappy, i guess. that was it's main flaw.

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jwfocker wrote:
ranting in e-minor wrote:
i didn't really like this film. It was a bit sappy and predictable, no? Oh well, Kevin Spacey is still one of our greatest actors. period.


Yeah, that's how I felt


all the above and it sucked too! How can a hard hearted NYer get sucked into that sappy suck fest


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jacktor wrote:
jwfocker wrote:
ranting in e-minor wrote:
i didn't really like this film. It was a bit sappy and predictable, no? Oh well, Kevin Spacey is still one of our greatest actors. period.


Yeah, that's how I felt


all the above and it sucked too! How can a hard hearted NYer get sucked into that sappy suck fest


jacktor, get out of my thread

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my favorite part is when he takes his shirt off

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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
my favorite part is when he takes his shirt off


Yeah, that shit is hot

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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
my favorite part is when he takes his shirt off

Have you met pedobear?


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awful film.


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You know it was kinda creepy when the kid went to the junkyard with all the homeless people. Then he brought one of them home. If I had a kid and he did that I'd totally flip.


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