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Movie of today: Bridge to Terabithia by veran 2009-04-10 15:34:57
Boy meets girl. You know, that type of girl everybody would just have loved to know? The type that will go and do somewhat dangersome things?

Girl dies doing some of those things. Of course.

There's the hippie teacher. Her eyes are creepy gray. Which must mean she's secretly a Claymore.

And monsters. Hairy ones.

I zoned out a couple of times, and took a moment to boil tea, so I missed parts. No matter, it wasn't that interesting.

Almost creeps up to middling. Watch "Stand by me" instead. Or better yet: Jumanji. That was an awesome flick.
[ Reply ]
  Noooo!! BtT was an awesome movie! by subbywan2009-04-10 15:45:24
    It didn't do that much for me by veran2009-04-10 16:15:31
  watch it again by Nightwind2009-04-10 16:17:15
    I zone out when bored. by veran2009-04-10 16:28:26
      Well since no-one else agrees with you... by retiqlum22009-04-10 16:36:27
        You like Michael Bay movies, don't you? :P (n/t) by subbywan2009-04-10 16:36:59
          Ah, the eartquake movie guy! by veran2009-04-10 16:38:06
        That was the problem, in a nutshell. (n/t) by veran2009-04-10 16:38:57
          It wasn't boring. You just didn't understand it :P (n/t) by subbywan2009-04-10 16:46:05
            I understood it, and was bored by it. (n/t) by veran2009-04-10 16:48:01
              Inconceivable! by subbywan2009-04-10 16:48:59
                Hey, I understand "neighbours," by veran2009-04-10 16:57:54

 

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