Aurora
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I got it dear. I just didn't comment. I laughed quietly instead.hafrogman said:Yeah, nobody got my deja-vu joke. :\
I got it dear. I just didn't comment. I laughed quietly instead.hafrogman said:Yeah, nobody got my deja-vu joke. :\
I think it's got to be, "almost too quiet." The almost is important.Bloosquig said:... too quiet...?
Hmmm, sure. I don't need your pity.Aurora said:I got it dear. I just didn't comment. I laughed quietly instead.
hafrogman said:Hmmm, good question. I guess I don't have go for so many "whoa!" movies. Pan's Labryinth had at least one moment like that, but I was dissapointed in the film overall (mostly because of my own expectations, not because of a lack of quality).
I'm going with my dad. I don't know if we'll go on the 4th or the weekend before my birthday.Bloosquig said:I'm going to see transformers over the 4th of July with some friends. Should be good fun.![]()
Yeah, that wasn't so much what I was thinking about as a "whoa" moment. The pale man was my "whoa." Like, "whoa, that's a cool character design!". The beatings and brutality were more of a "Damn!"Aurora said:I totally agree. I felt the same way about the movie. However, my "whoa" moment of that movie was when the guy beat in that kids face with the end of the wine bottle. I don't think I breathed through that scene, and I am pretty sure I gasped for breath more than once.
Dude, the pale man-thing freaked me the hell out.hafrogman said:Yeah, that wasn't so much what I was thinking about as a "whoa" moment. The pale man was my "whoa." Like, "whoa, that's a cool character design!". The beatings and brutality were more of a "Damn!"