yeah, that's kinda what I thought. I too felt like I was watching Dragon Ball Z (and described it as such to nathan) where their solution to overcoming an obstacle was "try harder" or have some other force "awaken your inner potential" or fuse with you so that when you fight the bad guy again he punches at you and then you're so bad assed you catch his punch and then stand there glaring. see, you can't even tell if i'm talking about vegeta fighting freiza or girl fighting old vampire.
um also the sex scene was like "LOOK! SEX!" and came out of no where. the fight choreography was lame. and artistically the movie was uninspired. Also, I couldn't keep track of any of the names because they weren't attached to faces and the plot made no sense to begin with.
I don't know where you got your writting degree perhaps cracker jacks?!! I have read much of what you have written and it has scores of language inadequacies. So with that said, I also would like to add that a movie is just that "a movie". It is fantasy not reality, there in, I am confused on the statement that the nude scene felt weird. Were you attempting to have sex with those on the screen? Never in my life did I attribute sex on screen with any true or real sexual feeling because I myself was not being stimulated. Yes, the imagination is part of stimulation, however, I understand that my imagination far out powers anything I view on screen.I also understand that sex is a mutual thing that two adults do together to express their love for one another. Perhaps that is why it felt wierd because you were trying to express emotion to a screen and not a human being who could return the same emotion. Be that as it may, I think perhaps you need some psychiatric care on your inability to seperate fiction from reality. And leave the movie
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Please re-write for extra credit :)fusakoFebruary 21 2006, 08:31:57 UTC
I don't know where you got your writing (sp) degree; cracker jacks perhaps?! I have read much of what you have written, and it has scores of language inadequacies. So with that said, I also would like to add that a movie is just that: "a movie". It is fantasy, not reality; therein (sp), I am confused about the statement that the nude scene felt weird. Were you attempting to have sex with those on-screen? Never in my life have I attributed sex on screen with any true or real sexual feeling, because I, myself, was not being stimulated. Yes, the imagination is part of stimulation, however, I understand that my imagination far overpowers anything I view on-screen. (space) I also understand that sex is a mutual thing that two adults do together to express their love for one another. Perhaps that is why it felt weird (sp) because you were trying to express emotion to a screen(awk) and not a human being who could return the same emotion. Be that as it may, I think perhaps you need some psychiatric care for your inability to separate (sp)
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Re: Please re-write for extra credit :)
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February 22 2006, 05:34:15 UTC
Regardless of the grammar I still have a sound mind unlike you. I can at least tell the difference between reality and fiction. OOOOPPPSSS I forgot what I was dealing with. I was dealing with somebody who has so much free time that they can do nothing but write about thier pathetic little life. Which really amounts to not a whole lot, if you really read what you write about you would see that. I'm pretty sure there must be more important things that go on in the world that you could write about other than your misguided feelings towards movies or bikers or for that matter your stupid wreck. Good lord please get a life, will you please, for the sake of human kind. By the why, your web pic is probably the dumbest I've come across yet.
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um also the sex scene was like "LOOK! SEX!" and came out of no where.
the fight choreography was lame. and artistically the movie was uninspired. Also, I couldn't keep track of any of the names because they weren't attached to faces and the plot made no sense to begin with.
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