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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 12:25 pm
Sir Langley I saw it. It was not at all what I expected... it delivered a decent message, however. But I was just really in the mood for something... frightening. I was having ADHD attacks thru-out that entire film. You mean you were constantly moving around the theatre changing seats while watching the movie? That must have made the other patrons a bit squeemish... wink (repeats to himself, "Will not talk about ADD/ADHD...Will not talk about ADD/ADHD") Or do you mean you just couldn't pay attention during the whole movie? (ADD/ADHD is a personal "pet peave" with me...pay it no mind biggrin ) It was hard to pay attention during some parts of the movie where it was moving a little slow...but since I know M. Knight loves to give the audience little bits of information at a time, I knew I would miss something. His previews never tell the movie the way it is, he's like a modern day Alfred Hitchcock. biggrin
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 1:48 pm
A little bit of both attacks, actually. It was the constant fidgeting and laughing for no reason. I was later compared to "Noah" ... from the film... that was not nice. LoL
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 2:29 pm
Sir Langley A little bit of both attacks, actually. It was the constant fidgeting and laughing for no reason. I was later compared to "Noah" ... from the film... that was not nice. LoL eek *gasp* eek You mean you were acting differently than "normal" people? The nerve... Fidgeting...were you uncomfortable? Laughing for no reason...are you the kind of person who expresses, in one way or another, joy or pleasure when you figure out something or understand what is going on? (like those people who murmur "MmHm..." whenever they agree with something) Or perhaps you were fidgeting because you were excited that you figured out something in the movie which triggered your personal reaction of laughing for no reason when you figure out something. biggrin ...*wonders where all that came from* Being compared to Noah is like a diamond being compared to a pile of mud...its just plain rude. sad
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 2:32 pm
M. Night Shamylan (sp?) movies are never scary even when they're advertised that way... wait, 6th sense was, but the rest are... blah. They need to stop advertising them as horror movies, because people go in there with a mindset and then go "AAAH WHAT?! I have to THINK?!?!?!"
I haven't seen the village yet, but the same sort of thing happened when I went to see Signs xp
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 3:42 pm
my silence breaks, i cant stand it, jesus was not a robot HE WAS AN ALIEN !!!
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 3:45 pm
? you did some digging dude
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 3:58 pm
Ashram_VII Sir Langley A little bit of both attacks, actually. It was the constant fidgeting and laughing for no reason. I was later compared to "Noah" ... from the film... that was not nice. LoL eek *gasp* eek You mean you were acting differently than "normal" people? The nerve... Fidgeting...were you uncomfortable? Laughing for no reason...are you the kind of person who expresses, in one way or another, joy or pleasure when you figure out something or understand what is going on? (like those people who murmur "MmHm..." whenever they agree with something) Or perhaps you were fidgeting because you were excited that you figured out something in the movie which triggered your personal reaction of laughing for no reason when you figure out something. biggrin ...*wonders where all that came from* Being compared to Noah is like a diamond being compared to a pile of mud...its just plain rude. sad Not uncomfortable. Just bored, and crazy... and I laugh at all inappropriate moments.... because I'm just like that. Like when the theatre is silent... I laugh... hahaha... and when people are scared, serious, etc... laughter. I'm really just insane. LoL And I even AGREE to being a crackhead like Noah... hahahaha he was all jumpy and crazy... murderous and weird... lmfao that's me. Right there. Oh ya.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 4:40 pm
I laugh at the wierdest times also, or I laugh a reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally long time after something funny has happened...then people just look at me funny and I feel even more like an idiot...on a more personal note, I think I need a psych exam.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 5:06 pm
wow, who would have ever thought this thread would have the most pages xp
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 6:46 pm
Sir Langley Not uncomfortable. Just bored, and crazy... and I laugh at all inappropriate moments.... because I'm just like that. Like when the theatre is silent... I laugh... hahaha... and when people are scared, serious, etc... laughter. I'm really just insane. LoL And I even AGREE to being a crackhead like Noah... hahahaha he was all jumpy and crazy... murderous and weird... lmfao that's me. Right there. Oh ya. Well Noah didn't exactly have all his eggs in one basket...(or is it he was one banana short of a bunch? Anyway...) I have a good friend who does the same thing you do during movies. Its hilarious to watch, but sometimes I just want to whack him in the head. I would a movie I know is horrible with a person like him (or you) just to get a kick out of the way he (or you) reacts during the movie.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 6:58 pm
LoL Yaaa. It's like a constant entertainment showy type thing when I'm bored. Or when I'm drawing... since that's also boring... I get all jittery and twitchy. And the fact that I have a bloody twitch doesnt help the matter. stressed
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 7:02 pm
Sir Langley LoL Yaaa. It's like a constant entertainment showy type thing when I'm bored. Or when I'm drawing... since that's also boring... I get all jittery and twitchy. And the fact that I have a bloody twitch doesnt help the matter. stressed Yeah, I can see why that wouldn't be a good thing...(depending on how you look at it) I seem the opposite problem when drawing. I stay in a position to long, usually with my legs crossed, and when I finally decide to take a break...well lets just say my body sounds like a few fire- crackers. biggrin
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 7:19 pm
(must kill sushi....)
That sounds like me. When I'm drawing, I sit in the same position for hours at a time. Then when I move it hurts. But afterwords it feels SO GOOD to move and stretch. As for the drawing twitch...thats like me too. I can keep my hand mostly still, but then after a while it gets all twitchy and pisses me off because I have to erase!!!! scream But I usually don't let it get to me.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 7:35 pm
Oh, I used to be queen of the eraser. It was not uncommon for me to rub several holes through a piece of pencil work.. I'd sit in the most stupid positions as well, lol.
I really feel for you artsy types, I lack the patience for such stuff.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 7:49 pm
I hate it to no end when that happens! All my hard work down the toilet! Sometimes I'm lucky and can fix it with some tape, but mostly I'm sunk...That and smeary erasers piss me off the most, oh, and not being able to draw what you want...thats annoying as a Rei hater on a rant (no offense to you Langley, and I mean that honestly. I mean in general)...
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