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<blockquote data-quote="Turanil" data-source="post: 1975601" data-attributes="member: 9646"><p><em>The Day After Tomorrow</em> is the stupidest movie you ever saw? You should be glad, because fate spared you a French film I did see almost 20 years ago. It was called <em>Une Chambre En Ville</em>, which can roughly translate as "A Room In The City" (meaning a room for rent in an appartment in the city). <strong>It is almost impossible for you to fathom how much odious, crap, atrocity this movie was.</strong> Just thinking about it 20 years later, I am still angry. <em>The Day After Tomorrow</em> is a really wonderful film in comparison, trust me (Well, I don't need to have seen it to say that <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/nervous.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":heh:" title="Nervous Laugh :heh:" data-shortname=":heh:" /> ).</p><p></p><p>So basically, it was when I was a student in Paris. When my father would come to visit me, we went see a movie, sometimes choosing a film just because it was there, not knowing what it was. So fate was evil that day, and we chose the most wrong film ever made. Basically, despite I forgot the boring story, I remember perfectly well what made this film special. Actors were singing their uninteresting and totally mundane texts, instead of saying them. This film was NOT a musical comedy, no! It was something like: the protagonist goes to the kitchen and open the fridge, and instead of saying "Well, I am hungry, lets see if there is some chicken left to eat", he instead sings it (without music to accompany in the background). As such, you get a stupid, incredibly aggravating stuff like "Lalalala... Well, lalala, I am hungry hihihi, lets see if, lalala, there is some chicken left to eat, hihihi..." This during all the film, whatever mundane or ininteresting the characters would do or say. Believe me, this was intolerable.</p><p></p><p>I wanted, I really wanted to leave the movie, but my father pretended that since he had paid he would want to see the film entirely. I didn't want to leave him there for some forgotten reason. And so I had to see the whole thing, and wished to kill the imbecile who had created this crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turanil, post: 1975601, member: 9646"] [I]The Day After Tomorrow[/I] is the stupidest movie you ever saw? You should be glad, because fate spared you a French film I did see almost 20 years ago. It was called [I]Une Chambre En Ville[/I], which can roughly translate as "A Room In The City" (meaning a room for rent in an appartment in the city). [B]It is almost impossible for you to fathom how much odious, crap, atrocity this movie was.[/B] Just thinking about it 20 years later, I am still angry. [I]The Day After Tomorrow[/I] is a really wonderful film in comparison, trust me (Well, I don't need to have seen it to say that :heh: ). So basically, it was when I was a student in Paris. When my father would come to visit me, we went see a movie, sometimes choosing a film just because it was there, not knowing what it was. So fate was evil that day, and we chose the most wrong film ever made. Basically, despite I forgot the boring story, I remember perfectly well what made this film special. Actors were singing their uninteresting and totally mundane texts, instead of saying them. This film was NOT a musical comedy, no! It was something like: the protagonist goes to the kitchen and open the fridge, and instead of saying "Well, I am hungry, lets see if there is some chicken left to eat", he instead sings it (without music to accompany in the background). As such, you get a stupid, incredibly aggravating stuff like "Lalalala... Well, lalala, I am hungry hihihi, lets see if, lalala, there is some chicken left to eat, hihihi..." This during all the film, whatever mundane or ininteresting the characters would do or say. Believe me, this was intolerable. I wanted, I really wanted to leave the movie, but my father pretended that since he had paid he would want to see the film entirely. I didn't want to leave him there for some forgotten reason. And so I had to see the whole thing, and wished to kill the imbecile who had created this crap. [/QUOTE]
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