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Please go see it. Don't make me beg.
> I'll be honest - I hate Carrey's comedy performances, The Mask, Dumb
> & Dumber, The Cable Guy - I really don't enjoy watching him being
> an idiot. But The Truman Show I loved, and this also looks be another
> rare film where he isn't type-cast as a lunatic.
DO U HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOUR?!
It's just a lovely film saying that the journey is much more important than the destination, with the realisation that there isn't a destination anyway, so hey.
I've still got to see Adapation.. it did seem that extra bit too art from the outside view, but I'll keep an eye out anyway.
> *flexes muscle*
Ooh, um...impressive?
> Mr Snuggly wrote:
> Every minute of this film is priceless, and
> if you have any heart and soul in your body, you'll adore it just as
> much as I did.
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>
> Did it make you cry?
I cried, but on the inside, like a real man should. I could never show weakness like that.
*flexes muscles*
> Tip of The Day:
> To look like Nicolas Cage, simply peer into the back of a spoon.
Heh.
I suppose it's funny because it is indeed true.
Every minute of this film is priceless, and
> if you have any heart and soul in your body, you'll adore it just as
> much as I did.
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Did it make you cry?
I liked Being John Malkovich, I hated Adaptation with a passion. Probably because I loathe Nicolas Cage - he used to be good but now he's just another schmo.
Tip of The Day:
To look like Nicolas Cage, simply peer into the back of a spoon.
> Did... did you read the post? I said it's brilliant, now go.
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Yes, I read the post (though I skipped over the big words) It's just not my kind of film, I'll wait for DVD.
Mr Snuggly wrote:
> None of your excuses, you crappy geordie.
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*sniff*
I'm not playing anymore!