So what's meth like?Luke wrote: Judging anything without experiencing it is a huge sign of making a dumb decision. Whether you take offense to that or not I don't care, but saying something is "the most stupid" without even having watching it is dumb. Dumb.
What was the last movie you've seen?
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Never tried it.ZeroAX wrote: So what's meth like?
Two completely different films on every level.Ack wrote:So how does HER differ from S1M0NE?
HER isn't about deception, it's about the euphoria that is falling in love. The film's script is downright genius as it draws our eyes to the fact that the feeling of love is inexplicable in many ways. Everyone has their own interpretation of falling in love, yet we all seem to accept the different ways of how we fall in love.
Not sure if a smile left my face both times I watched it.
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Not sure drug abuse is the best parallel for this. More a case of judging a book by its cover.
I watched the LoTR: Two Towers. It is still good, and get this, even though it's the middle part of a trilogy the characters have story arcs that conclude within the movie. I know! The CGI is starting to look a touch ropey here and there, the horses in particular. And this is the part of the trilogy that benefits least from the deleted scenes as they really grind the pace to a halt at points.
I watched the LoTR: Two Towers. It is still good, and get this, even though it's the middle part of a trilogy the characters have story arcs that conclude within the movie. I know! The CGI is starting to look a touch ropey here and there, the horses in particular. And this is the part of the trilogy that benefits least from the deleted scenes as they really grind the pace to a halt at points.
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Hey, man, don't knock it until you try it!Sload Soap wrote:Not sure drug abuse is the best parallel for this.
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Perhaps if I misjudged, and the film is actually a comedy, I'd be prepared to eat my words, but fully serious romance between a dude and a computer: No thank you. I'd prefer that the Apple/iPhone fan fiction stay in the deep, dark recesses of the internet where it belongs.Luke wrote:Judging anything without experiencing it is a huge sign of making a dumb decision. Whether you take offense to that or not I don't care, but saying something is "the most stupid" without even having watching it is dumb. Dumb.
Cats are irrelevant in this case, unless the computer's name is actually "HER," which would only further solidify my opinion that the movie is completely silly. "Her" is the objective case, or a possessive determiner. "She" is the nominative case. In terms of referring to a person with a personal pronoun in a single-word title, the nominative case should be used. More accurately, I suppose the title should be, IT. At least, grammatically speaking.Luke wrote:No "titling fail" whatsoever. "SHE"? Is there a cat in the room?
Finally: read this and tell me it doesn't sound like the most hilariously insane plot for a movie:
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I seem to recall a movie or perhaps a TV show where a scientists wife is in a coma, and he develops a computer with a functioning AI that allows him to spend time with her in her comatose dreams. Anyone recall this?
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no buto.pwuaioc wrote:I seem to recall a movie or perhaps a TV show where a scientists wife is in a coma, and he develops a computer with a functioning AI that allows him to spend time with her in her comatose dreams. Anyone recall this?

^in this one a geeky kid has a crush on Kristy Swanson and when she dies he takes apart his robot, BeBe and turns Kristy Swanson into a robot. She blows up Anne Ramsey's head with a basketball.
It's awesome.
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You know what's also sounds hilariously bad?pierrot wrote:
Finally: read this and tell me it doesn't sound like the most hilariously insane plot for a movie:
Small boys lures a stranded alien with a device that can only be described as a marketing pitch for candy. Small boy and his siblings form a bond with the alien, who constructs a device out of small toys from the 1980's to communicate with his family who are planets away.
Over time the small boy and alien form such a strong bond based on friendship, love, and trust that being apart from each other can cause either of them to die. In fact, the alien feels whatever the boy does, and vice versa. When the FBI learns of the alien, the boy and alien are captured and almost left for death. In a last effort, the small boy and his family pull a ruse on the FBI, and escape on floating bicycles.
Before leaving planet Earth, the alien and young boy end their relationship as it began, on mutual trust and love for one another. Right before the alien leaves into orbit with his family, the two embrace in an odd fashion that leaves the alien's heart glowing.
...And yet E.T is one of the best love stories ever told.
HER is terrific and it is a shame it's not in every theater. Maybe you have to have be or have been in love to "get it", but I don't think so.
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There's nothing about this that sounds hilariously bad. Nothing. Especially not in context. I see you deliberately changed some details (floating bicycles? nuh-uh, alien psychokinesis!).Luke wrote:You know what's also sounds hilariously bad?
Small boys lures a stranded alien with a device that can only be described as a marketing pitch for candy. Small boy and his siblings form a bond with the alien, who constructs a device out of small toys from the 1980's to communicate with his family who are planets away.
Over time the small boy and alien form such a strong bond based on friendship, love, and trust that being apart from each other can cause either of them to die. In fact, the alien feels whatever the boy does, and vice versa. When the FBI learns of the alien, the boy and alien are captured and almost left for death. In a last effort, the small boy and his family pull a ruse on the FBI, and escape on floating bicycles.
Before leaving planet Earth, the alien and young boy end their relationship as it began, on mutual trust and love for one another. Right before the alien leaves into orbit with his family, the two embrace in an odd fashion that leaves the alien's heart glowing.
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After watching this...I agree completely!noiseredux wrote: BeBe and turns Kristy Swanson into a robot. She blows up Anne Ramsey's head with a basketball.
It's awesome.
