Originally posted by tom502
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Originally posted by NonServiamEverybody told me "Dude, it's stupid as hell the first time you watch it and you won't get it. But just watch it a couple of more times and it will be hilarious!" Well, that theory isn't working for me and I don't think I can sit through it again. Of course, I really liked Blair Witch Project, and most people hated that movie.
But thats why we all have opinions... so we can force them on other people. I do my part...
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Originally posted by texastorm View PostI agree with you opinion of Napoleon Dynamite, and kindly disagree with you opinion of Blair Witch... that was the most cartoonish pseudo horror wannabe movie I ever saw. There really wasn't one scary part. The hype was way better than the film, that was some slick marketing.
But thats why we all have opinions... so we can force them on other people. I do my part...
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boy......this thread put me to sleep faster than my TV
not that theres anything wrong with thatGrant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......
I've been wrong lots of times.Ā Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.
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Originally posted by NonServiamAll this talk about the way TV used to be is kind of depressing. Let's not forget Comedy Central. It used to be a great channel for stand-up comedy and other things comedy (like the Man Show). It seems like everytime I turn on Comedy Central now it's like a "Scrubs" marathon, or Napoleon Dynamite for the 532nd time. I don't care what people say, that movie is not funny. What the hell!?
A&E used to be one of my favorites too. You know I don't even have cable or satellite anymore. I don't watch enough TV to justify the cost. I just have a digital converter box and one of those prehistoric looking TV's that weighs about 200 lbs. I'm happy with my local stations, Fox, and PBS. The only time I get see all the worthless satellite channels is when I'm at work typing.
Mix that in with ads about heart attacks, 4 hour hard ons, COPD, Cancer Treatment Center of America,
and an attorney ad for Methothelioma and you have the makings of programmed depression.
Can anyone tell me where the soft drink ads went? They are not on TV.
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