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Re: Elohteear (Hint - Reader Poll)
Posted By: Ellmyruh, on host 130.86.253.240
Date: Thursday, November 30, 2000, at 18:51:08
In Reply To: Re: Elohteear (Hint - Reader Poll) posted by Den-Kara on Thursday, November 30, 2000, at 17:45:40:

> > I never can decide what my favorite movie is, and I probably never will. It generally changes every six months or so, although my current favorite movie has been holding out for probably almost a year now.
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> I tend to lean towards kind of wierdish-drama movies, such as Frequency. I didn't have high expectations for it, but it made me cry...definitely a great thing. If a movie makes me cry, it either means that a.) I loved it very much and will now watch it 30 times in a row, or b.) it was the worst thing I've ever seen in my life. (In 8th grade I made the fatal mistake of watching Spice World in the movie theaters with four of my friends...let's just say that it was pointless and stupid beyond description.)

I tend to be a "chick flick" person, although I loved such movies as The Matrix and Galaxy Quest. I never did see Frequency: I refused to watch it because I had a feeling it would upset me.

When it comes to crying over movies, that very rarely happens to me. When it does, it's because something in the movie hits me on a personal note. (I hardly ever cry, anyway.) I can only think of one or two movies that have actually made me cry, come to think of it. The last time it happened, tears were running down my cheeks in the theatre and I had no Kleenex. It was a bummer.

> > I'm with you on the sci-fi part. I have never been into science fiction, but Sean (my fiance) insists that I am a closet science fiction fan and I just don't know it yet. We go to movies that he wants to see, and I wind up loving them at least as much as he does, if not more.
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> I admit, if a sci-fi movie doesn't involve creepy-looking aliens and stuff like that, I might be able to watch it. The movie Sphere, for example, was excellent IMO. I'd read the book first, so of course I thought it was better, but the movie was still excellent.

Yes, why do sci-fi movies have weird, scary alien-like creatures in them? They keep me awake at night.

> ~Den-"free your mind"Kara

Ell"...of aliens"myruh

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