I can't stand those two terms.Vader182 wrote:Not to play into Keegan's joke, but why? It's like saying "I hate the term German Expressionism" or "I hate the term baroque."ChristNolan wrote:I hate the term "avant-garde"
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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
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I also hate when people use the word "picture" instead of film or movie. This isn't the 20s anymore gramps, no one should use it in a casual conversation.
"Wanna go to the movies later, bro?"
"Yes I would be quite fond of viewing a nice motion picture this evening, yes yes."
The fuck?
"Wanna go to the movies later, bro?"
"Yes I would be quite fond of viewing a nice motion picture this evening, yes yes."
The fuck?
Nostalgia.
How people actually let things like this bother them is beyond me.
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How people actually let things like this bother them is beyond me.
-Vader
Ugh, don't get me started on the term "nostalgia."
I fucking hate the term "beyond me". How is it beyond you? Are you God or something?
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Ah you fuckers
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Some people say "picture" as a joke which is great, but you sound like a pretentious twat when you say it as a serious thing.
wow some of these posts are so stupid
George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road jumped 33 percent from Friday to earn an estimated $9.01 million yesterday. From there, Warner Bros. estimates a three-day haul of $23.885 million, which would give it $87.315 million in total through the end of Sunday. The studio did not provide a four-day weekend estimate at the time of this story's publishing, but BoxOffice projects that figure will land around $29.7 million.
According to boxoffice.com - MM has made over 211 million world wide with an estimated budget of 210 million of which I thought I read initially was 150 million??? maybe I misread....
According to boxoffice.com - MM has made over 211 million world wide with an estimated budget of 210 million of which I thought I read initially was 150 million??? maybe I misread....
Nostalgia is denial, denial of the painful present... the name for this denial is golden age thinking, the erroneous notion that a different time period is better than the one one's living in. It's a flaw in the romantic imagination of those people who find it difficult to cope with the present.Vader182 wrote:Nostalgia.
How people actually let things like this bother them is beyond me.
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