You didn't like it? I thought it was a decent suspense film.... nothing grand but especially not that terrible.How exactly did you get this information from The Butterfly Effect?
Terrible film.
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You didn't like it? I thought it was a decent suspense film.... nothing grand but especially not that terrible.How exactly did you get this information from The Butterfly Effect?
Terrible film.
sammyjenkis898
The problem in the USA is that we support the best atheletes around, instead of getting the average person involved in sports and physical activity. Also, immigrants often do our most laborous jobs. If this continues we will continue to be fatter. We could start with colleges have thier sports teams actually represent their student bodies.
A movie made you realize that we need to eliminate a serious health issue plaguing this country, what a revelation!
I was coming into this thread thinking about The Butterfly Effect theory. Not the crappy film. >__>Jazz_Fan
Same here, I was actually excited to see what the TC was talking about, hopefully something thought-provoking. I'm still really confused though, the OP has like five different ideas, is this guy really trolling? He did an excellent job.
[QUOTE="Jazz_Fan"]I was coming into this thread thinking about The Butterfly Effect theory. Not the crappy film. >__>tepniIt's a wonderful film -.- This I must agree with. I liked it.
[QUOTE="Jazz_Fan"]I was coming into this thread thinking about The Butterfly Effect theory. Not the crappy film. >__>tepniIt's a wonderful film -.- I am way too tired to express what I did not like about that film, I suppose I will just say that it had a pretty cool premise but was handled horribly with everyone doing a poor job all-around, it had some pretty strong themes but it was so poorly executed and horribly written it was almost funny. well, funnier than any Kutcher comedy I have seen. Now I am going to bed. >__>
[QUOTE="tepni"][QUOTE="Jazz_Fan"]I was coming into this thread thinking about The Butterfly Effect theory. Not the crappy film. >__>Jazz_FanIt's a wonderful film -.- I am way too tired to express what I did not like about that film, I suppose I will just say that it had a pretty cool premise but was handled horribly with everyone doing a poor job all-around, it had some pretty strong themes but it was so poorly executed and horribly written it was almost funny. well, funnier than any Kutcher comedy I have seen. Now I am going to bed. >__> Ah well we have different opinions then it's fine. Personally I can't get enough of the movie, I watch it a lot and lurv it.
[QUOTE="Jazz_Fan"]Jandurinit's weird to me how many people loved that movie or felt really touched by it or whatever Its called personal preference....
[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="Jazz_Fan"]KrunkMastaXit's weird to me how many people loved that movie or felt really touched by it or whatever Its called personal preference.... it's called a strange taste for superficial experiences
it's weird to me how many people loved that movie or felt really touched by it or whateverJandurinI would think because its ideas of time travel and the theory itself is something we are all very interested in, changing our past and thinking "what if" is something we all do from time to time. Like I said it does have some pretty strong themes but handles them poorly in a superficial teen kind of way. but even so those themes people could relate to in some way or be effected by those kinds of actions or things. If people were touched by it, well the more for them.
[QUOTE="KrunkMastaX"][QUOTE="Jandurin"] it's weird to me how many people loved that movie or felt really touched by it or whateverJandurinIts called personal preference.... it's called a strange taste for superficial experiences Nooooo what? It's called having a heart. Hahaha this could go on forever.
[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="KrunkMastaX"] Its called personal preference....tepniit's called a strange taste for superficial experiences Nooooo what? It's called having a heart. Hahaha this could go on forever. Maybe he's just trying to be a manly man. :P
[QUOTE="KrunkMastaX"][QUOTE="Jandurin"] it's weird to me how many people loved that movie or felt really touched by it or whateverJandurinIts called personal preference.... it's called a strange taste for superficial experiences Haha? Fail comeback Jandurin. Dissapointed I am.
Nooooo what? It's called having a heart. Hahaha this could go on forever.tepnilol :P finding nemo has more heart :x
Maybe he's just trying to be a manly man. :PProjectTrinityhey now, i like my fair share of chick flicks >_> i mean shoot, one of my favorite books as a younger person was "A Little Princess".
I would think because its ideas of time travel and the theory itself is something we are all very interested in, changing our past and thinking "what if" is something we all do from time to time. Like I said it does have some pretty strong themes but handles them poorly in a superficial teen kind of way. but even so those themes people could relate to in some way or be effected by those kinds of actions or things. If people were touched by it, well the more for them.Jazz_FanI guess I was too irritated by how the themes were handled to really get into it. But I see what you're saying.
Haha? Fail comeback Jandurin. Dissapointed I am.KrunkMastaXI just woke up. Haven't had breakfast, and haven't had caffeine. I'm entitled to my banal responses :3
I have just finished watching the Butterfly Effect for the first time ever. And after watching it, I know gay marriage should be legal. I know abortion is a touchy issue, but I have seen the butterfly effect twice, I know what I am talking about. For example, the health care reform is incredibly expensive, verging on nearly 1 billion dolarros. Gay Marriage is not immoral, I believe. Obesity is being twenty percent over the normal body weight. Although sometimes that is actually muscle, whoa. Ashton Kutcher.
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Best Interwebz logic I have ever seen...you will get no argument from me
I bow to your superior intellect
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