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GundarkHunter

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#54048
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spider-man 2
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Leaps and bounds beyond the original. Much like HP3, this one "feels" more like a real movie. The old adage about the first movie setting up the universe and rules, and the second being the one where the actors and director can really let loose applies here. BTW, loved the Bruce Campbell cameo; one of my favourite moments in the movie.
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#53913
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Fahrenheit 9/11
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Originally posted by: starkiller
Michael Moore Lying Example 1:
The statement:
"I am an Independent," the filmmaker told reporters. "I'm not a member of the Democratic party."

The Truth:
However, documents refuting this have arisen. Michael Moore is registered as a Democrat in the state of New York AND is also registered to vote in Michigan (which does not give applicants the option of selecting a party affiliation, doesn't say he is or isn't a democrat).

The Proof:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0628041moore1.html


Lying Example(s) 2:
The Statement(s):
Several made through his new movie Fahrenheit 9/11. Listed in proof.

The Truth:
See proof.

The Proof:
The Truth About 'Fahrenheit 9/11'


It is a great importance to set a resolution, not to be shaken, never to tell an untruth. There is no vice so mean, so pitiful, so contemptible and he who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and third time, till at length it becomes habitual, he tells lies without attending to it, and truths without the world's believing him. This falsehood of the tongue leads to that of the heart, and in time depraves all it's good dispositions.
--Thomas Jefferson--

Is that a decent start?? Wish you'd asked for Al Gore. There's a guy, that knows how to lie.


Be careful who you quote as "the truth." Fox News is hardly as "fair and balanced" as you would like to believe. As for the whole voting registration system, what kind of idiotic system allows you to register your affiliation with a particular party? Kind of takes the anonymity out of the whole democratic process, doesn't it?

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#53706
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Harry Potter 3
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I'm afraid jimbo's responses are typical of his generation. I was talking to one of the managers of my theatre after seeing HP3, and he agreed that it was the best HP film yet (we're close to the same age); on the other hand, one of the punk theatre cleaners was complaining about some scene or other that he felt needed to be included. The manager and I just shook our heads. Anyone under 25 just doesn't get it. Sweyland, if you're under 25, I apologise in advance and hope you'll give me a better age to set the bar at.
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#53487
Topic
Star Wars DVD Covers
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Originally posted by: jimbo
The thing is I am a huge Star Wars fan. I love A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back and I like Return of the Jedi. But lets face it the Special Editions are the same movie just with better effects. These are the way the movies always should have been. I don't agree with every little change. But how can anyone want to watch the movie with matte lines around the ships, lame dead slum cities, hidden creatures. Same story, same acting, same action, better effects. I am hear because someone hear needs to defend Lucas and his superior versions. Why even discuss something if everyones gonna agree with you. Its more better to have individuels with different views. This site needs more people like me.


*Restraining self from launching tirade, because it's pointless.*