johnwarrender
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@ That's very kind of you to say!
16 minutes ago
from Echofon
in reply to smoochiefish
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@ I meant the voxpops at the end, not George's spiel. "Unemployment has been so great for me!" Fuck dat. Pay my bills, movie!
22 minutes ago
from Echofon
in reply to SamNeuman
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@ Thanks for reading, btw.
about 2 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to smoochiefish
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@ I adore RDjr, but reckon he's not in as much need of blog support as Cage. People seem to finally appreciate RDjr's charm.
about 2 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to smoochiefish
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@ @ Wish I'd seen Anna Kendrick in UITA first. In Twilight she's a pasty faced loser who sucks up to Bella. Ack!
about 2 hours ago
from TweetDeck
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@ @ George was awesome. Sadly, as an unemployed man, hearing about how losing a job can be a good thing rang false.
about 2 hours ago
from TweetDeck
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@ @ ...Away's last scene back), but it was rather cruel & The Villain (IMO) turned callous on a dime for convenience.
about 2 hours ago
from TweetDeck
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@ @ I appreciate Up In The Air didn't have a sappy ending (though Robert Zemeckis called & says he wants Cast...
about 2 hours ago
from TweetDeck
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@ Plus, muttering wouldn't have worked as they were sitting 20 feet away from me. Yes, they were yelling at each other! Madness.
about 2 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to smoochiefish
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@ I merely gritted my teeth and pledged to complain about it on Twitter. Which I have done! So everything is okay now. ;-)
about 2 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to smoochiefish
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@ Ah, but the lack of closure is foreshadowed by the 2nd Rabbi's tale of the Goy's teeth. So it's okay. And not a tired stylistic tic.
about 3 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to Sheq
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@ ...was a great idea, but now I'm remembering ideas from this they have cobbled from other movies. Still liked it, but am peeved now.
about 3 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to Sheq
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@ While watching it I thought it was fresher than anything they've done in a while, but now I'm not so sure. Casting unknown actors...
about 3 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to Sheq
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@ If you've seen Barton Fink & The Man Who Wasn't There, you're half way to having seen it already.
about 3 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to DanielNothing
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@ Not that I think all movies should wrap up neatly, & I didn't really mind t'end of Serious Man. I just wish they'd retire that trick.
about 3 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to Sheq
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@ It made sense in that film. I wonder if they adapted No Country For Old Men simply because it had an open ending. Annoying.
about 3 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to Sheq
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@ The trouble is it's the same ending they keep trotting out. Only time their open endings didn't annoy me was Burn After Reading.
about 3 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to Sheq
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@ Every time he said anything she'd yell "ROCK MAN!!!" She made us laugh so much I didn't mind.
about 3 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to v_for_vienetta
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@ Best thing about that was one woman who loved the Thing. "Rock Man!" she called him.
about 3 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to v_for_vienetta
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@ ...& generally rowdiness. Sat afternoons in my local Vue are carnage. Saw Fantastic Four 2 & it was like being at a gig.
about 3 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to v_for_vienetta
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- Name John Warrender
- Location Tehran
- Web http://shadesofca...
- Bio Lost fan, comic reader, game player, cat owner, film watcher.
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