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The acting was superb... the ending... well what else was there to say?
I've decided (after hours of deliberation..) that it was a good film.
When it ended, I was left there thinking, "erm Mr M.Night.... that's not an ending."
But thinking about it, it was a really clever film. Lots of great twists and some reasonable acting I guess....
It wasn't really very "scary" though which I was disappointed with...
I am a fan of the Bronte sisters but Emily's Wuthering Heights if by far the best. The only novel she wrote as well. It is the most bizarre and twisted love story ever told and for that reason you should all read it. Much like the Village it is a gothic love story.
I am a fan of Limpbizkit for the same reason people like Metallica and so forth, the music appeals to me.
I also like underground Ska-punk band Spunge, Pop-punkers Bowling For soup and in particular Blink 182.
I'm also a large fan of Muse, Linkin Park, Sum 41, Iggy Pop, Keane, Feeder, Reel Big Fish, Iron Maiden, Hell is For Heroes etc...
I don't like Limpbizkit because of the front man, the fact that my mates do (although they certainly do not) or that they are in the newspapers a lot.
If I like what I listen to then I like the band and for that reason I can't be criticised. People like music depending on their state of mind and so it truly is a matter of taste and opinion.
> I saw the Village on Monday...
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> It was like Wuthering Heights with a small horror element.
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You are obviously a huge Wuthering Heights fan. It probably takes pride of place among your classic English literature shelf, alongside Limp Bizkit:Uk Tour 03/04.
It was like Wuthering Heights with a small horror element.
Great film.
> films nowadays are
> too complex for them to understand anyway so why bother.
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Yes, so very very complex. I can hardly understand Spider-Man 2 or I, Robot. Too many Lynchian plot lines for me.