Originally posted by huckleberryhoundI'm familiar with the "waaaaa" sound, it's common among super tards. You missed a perfect opportunity to act up and berate the tard tenders for bringing them to the movie and spoiling the show, it would have been a Kodak moment. You definately should have asked for a refund.
True story.....
IOne of the handicapped dudes began to repetatively make waa noises through the entire film. At one point i thought he was going for the "Waaa for longest amount of time through a quiet part of the film" record, in fact he probably has a gold medal from the special olympics for doing the longest, most annoying "waaa". I don't thin ...[text shortened]... computer generated, but i'd need to watch it again......in a handicapped free cinema 😛
Originally posted by Sam The ShamI remember this time I saw a whole gang of them and it sounded like something from a zombie movie...
I'm familiar with the "waaaaa" sound, it's common among super tards. You missed a perfect opportunity to act up and berate the tard tenders for bringing them to the movie and spoiling the show, it would have been a Kodak moment. You definately should have asked for a refund.
Originally posted by PalynkaI was going to say that actually, the ending in the novel is really a nice twist where it turns out that he had become the monster to them.
The novel has one of the best endings in sci-fi literature (well...for me).
The moment I saw Will Smith would be starring in it, I knew it would be bound to disaster.
Originally posted by PhlabibitAh, as if anybody would actualy READ a book in this modern age. And also the ending of the movie is different, so you can still go and see it without worrying that you knew what is coming.
It's always nice to add "SPOILER ALERT" before giving an ending... but courtesy is the last thing I'd expect from you.
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Originally posted by TyrannosauruschexYou're just lucky that if I decided to pick the book up in a month... by the time I get to the end I won't even remember this conversation.
Ah, as if anybody would actualy READ a book in this modern age. And also the ending of the movie is different, so you can still go and see it without worrying that you knew what is coming.
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Originally posted by PhlabibitIt's not really his acting, but his choice of films. Obviously, to be able to pay him, the film needs to be a blockbuster. I thought that if they made it a blockbuster, then it would have too much action and too little claustrophobia and isolation...
What's the problem with Will Smith? I've never had a problem with his acting.
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I haven't seen the film, though, so I guess I still hope.