Why do you keep backtracking in your post? I mean, I h8 it when people type, "Don't get me wrong...." It sounds like you liked the game and had fun, who cares what everyone else thinks.
But if you must know, I loved the game and played it about 15 times now. It's like a great movie than I can't stop watching.
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Thought provoking movies.... There is always the odd choice of Natural Born Killers.... For an actual date though, me thinks you should go for more lighter fare than a "thinker". I am not saying put on fluff or anything, but something with a lighter plot would provide nice background noise for more important things like dinner and conversation. I guess it depends how far into a relationship you are, really. But to me, No Country for Old Men, Children of Men, Blade Runner, Juno, The Departed, Before the Devil Knows You Are Dead, In the Valley of Elah, There Will Be Blood, and more are all good, deeper movies. If she is a war person, maybe something like starting Band of Brothers? If nothing else there, you have material for a few more date nights.
A little aside, a great gift for any war buff (especially WWII) Is the superb BBC Doc "BBC History of World War II" It is a killer of a documentary. 10 discs, and packed with amazing info.SpruceCaboose
Do you really think Band of Brothers or Children of Men are good "date" movies? You have to get those friggin romantic comedies..
Forgetting Sara Marshall is a funny one, or maybe some other chick flick. You do not want to get a war movie or a movie with alot of special effects and violence. It will not set the mood for her to want to "Uhhhhhh" during the movie :D
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