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    dan sh
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    Yesterday I asked for movie recommendation. (Here[^]). Most of the responses were in favour of Citizen Kane. I saw the movie. My opinion: Its BORRRRRIIIINGGGGG. Just an opinion.

    C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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      Yesterday I asked for movie recommendation. (Here[^]). Most of the responses were in favour of Citizen Kane. I saw the movie. My opinion: Its BORRRRRIIIINGGGGG. Just an opinion.

      C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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      Gary Kirkham
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      Rossssseeebuuuddd Most critically acclaimed movies are boring.

      Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read

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        Rossssseeebuuuddd Most critically acclaimed movies are boring.

        Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read

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        dan sh
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        I will be watching Cloverfield, the most criticized movie in that post, next. Lets see how that goes.

        C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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          Yesterday I asked for movie recommendation. (Here[^]). Most of the responses were in favour of Citizen Kane. I saw the movie. My opinion: Its BORRRRRIIIINGGGGG. Just an opinion.

          C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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          kumpm
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          Citizen Kane is rated as one of the best films of all time by the American Film Institute, actually #1, but it has to be taken in context. What Citizen Kane did when it came out was unprecedented. Wikipedia has some info on it. But your right about it being boring these days. It is a piece of American movie history though. From your list, Requiem for a dream is a very unique and well done film. I'd recommend that one next, though it is not an uplifting film. Also not sure of what you have seen previously or have access to, The Godfather series is an excellent example of American film making as well as the recent film The Departed.

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            I will be watching Cloverfield, the most criticized movie in that post, next. Lets see how that goes.

            C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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            d@nish wrote:

            I will be watching Cloverfield

            That's probably the worst film I've ever seen!!!

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              Rossssseeebuuuddd Most critically acclaimed movies are boring.

              Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read

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              PIEBALDconsult
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              Yes, avoid all movies that get rave reviews and that "everybody is seeing".

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                Yesterday I asked for movie recommendation. (Here[^]). Most of the responses were in favour of Citizen Kane. I saw the movie. My opinion: Its BORRRRRIIIINGGGGG. Just an opinion.

                C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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                Most people find critically acclaimed films to be "good", but in the end, you have to make your own judgments. For instance, many people don't like Kevin Costner films, but I find them to be a generally decent experience. I even liked Waterworld, which is generally considered a very bad film, and "typical" of Costner's abilities as an actor/director. I watched The Dark Knight last night, and wasn't really that impressed with the movie overall. Sure, Keith Ledger did a great job as the Joker, but other than that, it was kind of - well - lacking.

                "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                  Yesterday I asked for movie recommendation. (Here[^]). Most of the responses were in favour of Citizen Kane. I saw the movie. My opinion: Its BORRRRRIIIINGGGGG. Just an opinion.

                  C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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                  Le centriste
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                  I found that movie very interesting. The problem nowadays is that people do not want to think anymore, they just want flashing action on the screen. Go get yourself a superhero movie, you will probably enjoy it. Just an opinion.

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                    Most people find critically acclaimed films to be "good", but in the end, you have to make your own judgments. For instance, many people don't like Kevin Costner films, but I find them to be a generally decent experience. I even liked Waterworld, which is generally considered a very bad film, and "typical" of Costner's abilities as an actor/director. I watched The Dark Knight last night, and wasn't really that impressed with the movie overall. Sure, Keith Ledger did a great job as the Joker, but other than that, it was kind of - well - lacking.

                    "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                    "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                    I liked waterworld, it wasn't deep or complex but it's a nice enough story and an alright action film to fill an afternoon. Dark Knight I loved, but the one thing I found really let it down was Christain Bale's bloody batman voice ... he sounded awful, would have been better to not try and sound different at all.

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                      I liked waterworld, it wasn't deep or complex but it's a nice enough story and an alright action film to fill an afternoon. Dark Knight I loved, but the one thing I found really let it down was Christain Bale's bloody batman voice ... he sounded awful, would have been better to not try and sound different at all.

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                      originSH wrote:

                      I liked waterworld, it wasn't deep

                      Sneaky pun, I see - phaw phaw phaw.

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                        Most people find critically acclaimed films to be "good", but in the end, you have to make your own judgments. For instance, many people don't like Kevin Costner films, but I find them to be a generally decent experience. I even liked Waterworld, which is generally considered a very bad film, and "typical" of Costner's abilities as an actor/director. I watched The Dark Knight last night, and wasn't really that impressed with the movie overall. Sure, Keith Ledger did a great job as the Joker, but other than that, it was kind of - well - lacking.

                        "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                        "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                        John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

                        I watched The Dark Knight last night, and wasn't really that impressed

                        Ditto. The best bit of that film was the Keith Ledger as the joker, but even he was annoying in that he constantly licked his lips. Batmans bloody lisp was embarassing - when he first spoke in the film at the cinema I thought he was taking the piss, even my gilfriend started laughing. Overly long dull film - massively over-hyped piece of trash.

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                          I found that movie very interesting. The problem nowadays is that people do not want to think anymore, they just want flashing action on the screen. Go get yourself a superhero movie, you will probably enjoy it. Just an opinion.

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                          dan sh
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                          Nope. I dont like superhero movies either. I liked Eagle Eye, 1408, Amityville horror, pursuit of happiness among the movies I have seen recently. Damn I am watching too many movies and this does not includes Hindi films.

                          C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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                            Nope. I dont like superhero movies either. I liked Eagle Eye, 1408, Amityville horror, pursuit of happiness among the movies I have seen recently. Damn I am watching too many movies and this does not includes Hindi films.

                            C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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                            Le centriste
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                            I have a very good movie suggestion for you: Before the Devil Knows you're dead[^]. It is very good and certainly not boring.

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                              d@nish wrote:

                              I will be watching Cloverfield

                              That's probably the worst film I've ever seen!!!

                              ------------------------------------ "...great scott!" Aren't all meetings like this...

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                              Tell me you dont watch too many films. You are scaring me.

                              C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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                                I have a very good movie suggestion for you: Before the Devil Knows you're dead[^]. It is very good and certainly not boring.

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                                dan sh
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                                Thanks.

                                C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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                                  Yesterday I asked for movie recommendation. (Here[^]). Most of the responses were in favour of Citizen Kane. I saw the movie. My opinion: Its BORRRRRIIIINGGGGG. Just an opinion.

                                  C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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                                  Jerry Hammond
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                                  Did anyone mention Sling Blade? EDIT: You might enjoy the Bucket List

                                  The world is a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed. —Sean O’Casey, Playwright

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                                    Did anyone mention Sling Blade? EDIT: You might enjoy the Bucket List

                                    The world is a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed. —Sean O’Casey, Playwright

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                                    dan sh
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                                    No. Never heard of that. I have seen Blade. Good for one time viewing.

                                    C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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                                      Did anyone mention Sling Blade? EDIT: You might enjoy the Bucket List

                                      The world is a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed. —Sean O’Casey, Playwright

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                                      Big Daddy Farang
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                                      I call it a Kaiser Blade. Umm-hmmm.

                                      BDF People don't mind being mean; but they never want to be ridiculous. -- Moliere

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                                        Nope. I dont like superhero movies either. I liked Eagle Eye, 1408, Amityville horror, pursuit of happiness among the movies I have seen recently. Damn I am watching too many movies and this does not includes Hindi films.

                                        C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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                                        Simon P Stevens
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                                        d@nish wrote:

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                                        The book is better. I found the film got boring quickly. (Well the book is actually a short story, it couldn't fill a full novel so not surprising it couldn't fill a full length film)

                                        Simon

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                                          The book is better. I found the film got boring quickly. (Well the book is actually a short story, it couldn't fill a full novel so not surprising it couldn't fill a full length film)

                                          Simon

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                                          dan sh
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                                          Its something that always happens. You a read and then watch a movie based on it. The odds are that you will not like it. It happened to me in Da Vinci Code. The book is far far better than the film.

                                          C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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