Ok, so Ive been seeing a high rise in prices in movie theaters these days. Now, I know its nothing TOO new, but My idea is its because the movies are more expensive to make, but what really just bugs me is that instead of finding an epic, amazing, life changing movie, like Donnie Darko, or movies like Alfred Hitcock's, we are watching movies that are slapped together by some writer who somehow knows what will corrupt amaerica. Now, I know that I have been sucked in before, by these movies. Because yes, they can be entertaining. But they really have no point value, they dont seem too genius or though out and will only leave you open too except ruthless behavior easier. Anyone else agree?
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Anonymous2007-03-28 20:09 ID:3Q6Umtqp
I blame the Jews.
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Anonymous2007-03-28 22:21 ID:+3ZmLOgk
Donnie darko was a life changing movie for you? That is total faggotry. donnie darko is one the most pretentious movies i've ever seen.
anyways, on to your topic. Yes movies are slapped together, but that doesnt make them any cheaper to make. That's why movie theaters are pushing the price. It doesn't matter, since movie theaters are in the selling of food business.
Your views on Donnie Darko qualify you for a (very) late-term abortion, preferrably performed with a scythe, hydrochloric acid, and an array of serrated scalpels.
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Anonymous2007-04-01 15:37 ID:5DJVR0K6
Although you show impeccable taste in your appreciation of Hitcock. Which is your favorite film:
"The Skin Game", "Rear Widow", or "Dial L for Loli"?
03-Mar-96 ANONBBS
Ted and Stephen got together very late one night and decided to start a
short lived project they called 'ANONBBS'. ANONBBS was just as it sounds,
it ran on an i386sx25 toshiba laptop with 60mb of storage and 10mb of RAM
under Digital Research DOS 5.0 .. The entire BBS was written in TELIX SALT
with an extremely functional, but minimalistic interface that Ted and
Stephen literally hashed out over tacos and nachos at 3am in a Taco Cabana.
The asethetic proved extremely useful and the system became busy. Users
would type up messages on their machines and then upload them to the
'C:\BBOARD>' directory. Files were stored in 'C:\XFER>' .. some users
signed their handles on messages while others just remained anonymous.
It was an experiment to see what people would do in an environment where
they had completely anonyomity and control.