Box Office PSA

Jan 18, 2010 22:20

If you were heading out to see The Book of Eli anytime soon, see if you can find it at a discounted matinee. If you can't, you might want to wait on renting a DVD. Explanation of this would be spoileriffic, thus I'll hold off for the moment, but it's chock-a-block with fridge logic and straight-up headbangers on nearly every front ( Read more... )

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risiko January 19 2010, 03:53:01 UTC
lol Sounds like a movie for free onDemand.

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smarriveurr January 19 2010, 05:16:19 UTC
Yep. It's something for a Netflixx queue or other place where you otherwise don't have to pay for this film individually.

It's yet another apocalypse where somehow nobody knows how to make soap, nor learns in 30 bloody years, and everybody forgot how to clean and dress a wound.

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m_nivalis January 19 2010, 11:30:33 UTC
and everybody forgot how to clean and dress a wound.
Well, that would solve any remaining overpopulation problem pretty quickly.

I hadn't planned seeing this movie, and therefore wouldn't mind spoilers, if, of course, you feel like removing the mental blocks.

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laurensa January 19 2010, 12:25:56 UTC
I find myself more and more reluctant to see ANY film in the theater. In fact, I honestly cannot remember the last one I saw in the theater that didn't involve animated animals. So much easier to wait for the DVD or hit the on-demand button.

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firynze January 19 2010, 14:55:24 UTC
I was already planning on waiting for Redbox for this one. Redbox and liquor.

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troubleagain January 19 2010, 19:51:06 UTC
Ha! Your icon is perfect!

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smarriveurr February 5 2010, 04:54:31 UTC
And I've never even gone into the properly vitriolic, spoilerrific, snarky version of the post. By this point, though, I've probably managed to fuzz over many of the little graces. I'd just be ranting about things like "does everyone who knows how to make soap and reload their own rounds die in the apocalypse?"

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