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To: nuke44 who wrote (1155)7/29/1999 10:33:00 AM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 1340
 
I am not surprised that the stark separation was against your will. I would have a fit in such circumstances. Fortunately, my wife and I survived all crises and are happily married. It is wise to have buried the hatchet, though, if only for your son's sake. Tell your ex not to worry too much about the accent---- "Mid- Atlantic" is all the rage, nowadays.<g>......



To: nuke44 who wrote (1155)8/1/1999 2:03:00 PM
From: George Papadopoulos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1340
 
Re:Blair Witch Project

Nuke here we go disagreeing again<g>.

I saw the movie yesterday. I was very disappointed by it. I think it was a mistake in my part to go in all hyped ready to be SCARED...only to marvel at the innovation of the movie, its low cost and the almost complete absence of bloody mayhem...As for being scared, I was just about to be scared in the final scene in that creepy house walking down the stairs trying to see what happened to Mikie.....and then boom! THE END!!Talk about an insulting way to end the movie<g>.

What do you think happened to Mikie in that final scene? He was there (was he hanging?). I guess all three never came out alive. As far as Josh's bloody body part what the hell was that, heart?

I guess what ticked me off mostly was the fact that I paid $8 to see it and $4 for medium popcorn when I could have waited a month or two and see it for $6.50 with large pop/popcorn<g>.

I thought if nuke got scared I definitely would be too...So beware to all people going to see it...do not go in primed for the scare of your life, you would be let down, way way down.

What should I go see today?

The Mummy or the Election?




To: nuke44 who wrote (1155)8/1/1999 10:14:00 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1340
 
I am sorry to have to demur on The Blair Witch Project. I was motion sick before much of anything had happened, and the question became which would happen first: barfing or falling asleep? When I was not keeping my cookies down, I was yawning from the Johnny- one- note boredom of the conception: Let's make a really bad film, with no script, terrible acting, and grossly amateurish camera work, and pass it off as a true ghost story!!! Finally, when I discovered that my wife and son were having similar problems, we left, about the time of the first disappearance. It was too punishing to stay. This is probably the worst film I have ever seen, and certainly the most over- hyped bad film that I have seen...But I am glad you enjoyed it. It would be a shame if we had both been ripped off...