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- aflaks, on 09/28/2008, -7/+14just give it to batman and stfu.
- Gunsotsu, on 09/28/2008, -0/+5Absolute epic ***** fail and buried for perpetuating the myth that "Miracle at St. Anna" is in any way based on actual events. 100% fiction.
- navster15, on 09/28/2008, -0/+2Frak that. If Hollywood didn't have some sort of ***** vendetta against animated films, Wall-E should take best picture hands down. Heath still deserves a Best Actor/Supporting Actor win, though.
- EnzanBlues, on 09/28/2008, -0/+2Buried for 4 pages.
- goonsquad3, on 09/28/2008, -0/+2LOLz at the description of "W":
"An ignorant hillbilly (James Brolin) with an incongruously aristocratic bloodline ***** around for 40 years with the aid of mountains of cocaine, gallons of booze, and enough loose women to stock a Texas whorehouse. Then he discovers Jesus, buys a baseball team, becomes governor of Texas, and kills a bunch of people through capital punishment. Then, in a far-fetched, credibility-straining plot twist, this funny-talking, semi-literate yahoo becomes a two-term President Of The United States and nearly destroys the world in the process. This sounds like the premise for a zany farce like President Baseball—albeit with a lot less baseball—but director Oliver Stone swears it's based on a true story. Like anybody should trust that crackpot." - inactive, on 09/28/2008, -0/+1I haven't seen it yet. This disappoints me.
*Continues awaiting Survivor film* - cobbs, on 09/28/2008, -1/+2so how does your self proclaimed divinity fit in then?
- thundercoyote, on 09/28/2008, -0/+1the road looks cool
- yosserhughes, on 09/28/2008, -0/+1Hollywood rewrites history again.
Doesn't matter though, it'll still win an Oscar, the academy wouldn't dare not give one. - aflaks, on 09/28/2008, -0/+1care to give an example of these plot holes and how "***** made no sense?" because thats pretty much the only way you'll change my opinion from you being an utter clot who cant understand a fairly simple movie plot.
- Enasni1212, on 09/28/2008, -1/+2Try again.
Science: In the beginning there was an extremely dense something. Which exploded. We have no idea how or why, and we're actively trying to find out, albeit slowly. - solid12345, on 09/28/2008, -0/+1I love the fall, all the thought-provoking and adult movies come out at this time, summer time is for the idiot teenagers to hang outside the theater for 3 hours loitering and then go into the theater waving their phones in the air in the dark like lighters proclaiming "Epic Movie" to be the best ***** ever.
- yosserhughes, on 09/28/2008, -0/+1The novel was pointless, a complete non-story. And I like McCarthys writing style.
- billpyle, on 09/28/2008, -0/+1They only got to the end of October so far, tomorrow they start on November and December.
- Moosington, on 09/28/2008, -0/+0Palahniuk is definitely my favorite author. That being said, Choke is not an Oscar caliber film.
- jbenson2, on 09/28/2008, -3/+3Religion: In the beginning there was an ultimate being. Which created everything.
or
Science: In the beginning there was nothing. Which exploded. - solid12345, on 09/28/2008, -1/+1Where do I start?
First off, if the Joker thought Harvey Dent was Batman, why did he keep chasing after and trying to kill him when the real Batman interfered?
Second why did Batman have to sacrifice himself at the end and take credit for "killing" Harvey when they could have easily just said they found Harveys dead body in a ditch and was killed by the Joker. There was no point to concocting this whole conspiracy to distort the truth, it was just some stupid pretentious ending.
Third, how did the Joker acquire and move around thousands of barrels of oil to places under a hospital and inside a ship full of national guard without people noticing? And where did he get the manpower? By the end of the movie he had almost no goons left and what goons would follow him when it became obvious he was killing off every lacky he ever had.
Also the whole "oooh joker purposely let himself be locked up" thing was silly, they should have just made it that he was really legit captured but clever enough to escape. If he wanted to be captured he could have just marched in and turned himself in instead of doing this grand chase through Gotham.
And no the plot was not simple, it was over the top and tried to be some grand jigsaw puzzle.
Oh and finally what did the Joker do after crashing Wayne's party? Once Batman jumped out the window "oh all right were all going home..." and he just waltzed out the door? Not even staying to look around and see if Harvey is hiding?
This blog posting can go into more detail
http://lhote.blogspot.com/2008/07/dark-knight-plot ... - dowelly, on 09/29/2008, -0/+0The Secret Life of BEADS?!?!?!
- pkmccoy99, on 09/28/2008, -0/+0"An ignorant hillbilly (James Brolin)"
Who's James Brolin? :P - Malakhii, on 09/28/2008, -4/+3no mention of the curious case of benjamin button? Shame on you
- Moosington, on 09/28/2008, -1/+0The Road. That is all.
- Geekazoid, on 09/28/2008, -3/+2Blindness was an amazing read, I am looking forward to seeing the movie.
- tapeworm77, on 09/28/2008, -3/+1I predict that 'Milk' will take the Oscar for best picture... or at the very least Sean Penn will get best actor.
Take a look at the preview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unu-9vM9VZw
High quality quicktime: http://www.apple.com/trailers/focus_features/milk/ - cyclopssmiley, on 09/28/2008, -5/+14 comments, really?
- duddy, on 09/28/2008, -5/+1I've never heard of any of these movies...
Am I alone on this? - inactive, on 09/28/2008, -5/+1No Choke?
- solid12345, on 09/28/2008, -5/+1TDK was dumb, full of plot holes and the ***** made no sense. Batman Begins was good, but only Heath Ledger's performance saved this one.
- muslax27, on 09/28/2008, -6/+1haha this has been on the fp for 15 minutes and has 3 comments...
- divinediva, on 09/26/2008, -14/+4Smug atheism rules. Say it loud and say it proud. I'll admit it: I have a hard time respecting anyone that buys into religion. Dumbasses.



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