Kiba Shinzu
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- Posted: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 05:14:28 +0000
Luunna
Kiba Shinzu
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Kiba Shinzu
Luunna
try making your own decisions instead of asking gaia online??
what can you really lose from watching a movie
even a really bad one
what can you really lose from watching a movie
even a really bad one
Some people like to gather opinions or idea's to come to a decision about these things. That's why we have book and movie reviewers.
Of course, some people like to get a more public type of opinion.
It's something that everyone does.
Of course, some people like to get a more public type of opinion.
It's something that everyone does.
it isnt like the OP can't gather their own information and make an educated decision based on that
i dont understand SHOULD I WATCH THIS MOVIE??? posts
like if it sounds like something you might like or are interested in seeing go for it??
you're not going to die if you watch a movie that was slightly sub-par and disappointing
i dont understand SHOULD I WATCH THIS MOVIE??? posts
like if it sounds like something you might like or are interested in seeing go for it??
you're not going to die if you watch a movie that was slightly sub-par and disappointing
I did.
I actually asked people what they liked about Twilight, and if they thought I might like it. A few of my friends thought it would. They were wrong, and your right, seeing or reading a sub-par book or movie won't kill you, but some people don't like wasting time and money on things they're not sure they will like.
For example; I wasn't sure if I wanted to see The Lorax.
I had read the book and liked it, even saw the animated short and enjoyed that, despite the depressing feel to the whole thing.
The new movie didn't really look all that good though. So I watched and read some reviews for it, and it turns out that the likelihood of me disliking it grew. So I skipped out watching it.
I just didn't feel like wasting $10, nor did I feel like wasting an hour and a half on it.
My decision proved beneficial.
Like I said, everybody does this.
I actually asked people what they liked about Twilight, and if they thought I might like it. A few of my friends thought it would. They were wrong, and your right, seeing or reading a sub-par book or movie won't kill you, but some people don't like wasting time and money on things they're not sure they will like.
For example; I wasn't sure if I wanted to see The Lorax.
I had read the book and liked it, even saw the animated short and enjoyed that, despite the depressing feel to the whole thing.
The new movie didn't really look all that good though. So I watched and read some reviews for it, and it turns out that the likelihood of me disliking it grew. So I skipped out watching it.
I just didn't feel like wasting $10, nor did I feel like wasting an hour and a half on it.
My decision proved beneficial.
Like I said, everybody does this.
how much money did you spend
unless you got the big box set i really doubt it was over like 15 bucks for the book, 10 for the movie
in which case is it really worth getting in an uproar about it
just sell it to a used book store or to someone who might appreciate it ya dingus
also >the lorax
dude you couldnt tell after the first trailer that that was going to be a pile of garbage?
really? you REALLY couldnt tell?
... alright maybe you do need someone else's opinions guiding you through life lmao
unless you got the big box set i really doubt it was over like 15 bucks for the book, 10 for the movie
in which case is it really worth getting in an uproar about it
just sell it to a used book store or to someone who might appreciate it ya dingus
also >the lorax
dude you couldnt tell after the first trailer that that was going to be a pile of garbage?
really? you REALLY couldnt tell?
... alright maybe you do need someone else's opinions guiding you through life lmao
I didn't spend any money. I had friends who were nice enough to lend me their books, and I had a friend drag me to see the first movie with her so that 'she wouldn't suffer alone'. I was payed in a free ticket and a jumbo Jawbreaker. It was glorious.
Of course, as you picked up, I didn't like the book series. I did have a lot of questions though, and I found that it was an interesting topic to discuss. A good read? Not so much. Good discussion fodder? Apparently.
You can find ways around the whole paying thing, but again, some people want a second opinion. Plain and simple.
A few things.
1. I don't have cable. I don't watch commercials often on the internet, and most that I do come across are very short.
2. The particular commercial I saw, showed a skinny man with an axe, and a Lorax with Danny DeVito's voice. Not a whole lot to go on.
Of course, as you picked up, I didn't like the book series. I did have a lot of questions though, and I found that it was an interesting topic to discuss. A good read? Not so much. Good discussion fodder? Apparently.
You can find ways around the whole paying thing, but again, some people want a second opinion. Plain and simple.
A few things.
1. I don't have cable. I don't watch commercials often on the internet, and most that I do come across are very short.
2. The particular commercial I saw, showed a skinny man with an axe, and a Lorax with Danny DeVito's voice. Not a whole lot to go on.