Re: Woo hoo ha -- Houston, the hype has landed
Brunnen-G, on host 210.55.40.92
Wednesday, November 10, 1999, at 17:01:37
Re: Woo hoo ha -- Houston, the hype has landed posted by Mousie on Wednesday, November 10, 1999, at 16:49:48:
> > Brunnen-"but if the same small group of teenagers are sitting behind me as were in The Sixth Sense, I'm going on a killing rampage"G > > I almost never go to a theater to see movies anymore, simply because of the people around me. Nothing ruins the experience more than inappropriate laughter, having my chair kicked by someone else's unruly child, and listening to other people chew popcorn.
I only go to see movies in a theatre when 1) it seems to be a movie that must be seen on the big screen, or 2) when it's about 11pm but my personal body clock thinks it's the middle of the day and wants to go out and do something. For The Sixth Sense, I hit the motherlode of ruining experiences. I believe there were only about five or six teenagers, but they somehow gave the impression of being far more. And they all had mobile phones. And boyfriend/girlfriend problems. And coughs. And if I was as brainless as that, I would at least shut up so people didn't find out about it.
> And Tim Burton was born to do this story. The Nightmare Before Christmas is my second favorite movie of all time.
Ooh YEAH! The Nightmare Before Christmas! Wow. It's one of the large number of movies which (as I said in some other post) I simultaneously believe to be the greatest movie of all time.
Brunnen-"how on Earth did he turn an animated stick figure with a pumpkin head into the ultimate role model for style?"G
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