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duckie (profile) wrote,
on 4-14-2009 at 2:27pm
Subject: I just watched Fight Club for the first time.
What.

The.

Fuck.


Kelly made me watch it, and then demanded that I write a review and send it to him.

That was my review.
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butterfly

04-14-09 4:23pm

ROFL. I loved that movie. He forced it upon my eyes as well.
Heh.

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duckie

Re:, 04-14-09 5:10pm

Mehhhh. It was all right, but I definitely don't LOVE it. I'll have to watch it again though to catch all the stuff in the beginning. Damnit :x

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phil-himself

04-14-09 4:34pm

it's an alright movie, a lot more hype than it's glory though. I mean it's good but it has way too big of a following IMO.

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duckie

Re:, 04-14-09 5:10pm

I thought it was ridiculously dumb, and it wasn't until the end that I knew I would have to watch it again to catch all the little stuff leading up to it.

I'm still not a terribly huge fan :\ I just watched it because Kelly made me :]

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outsyder18

Re:, 04-14-09 5:35pm

Based on a true story.

Wednesday Night Bowling with Phil and I.

Question you have to ask is which one of us is real?

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phil-himself

Re: Re:, 04-14-09 5:39pm

The real question is, what one is a construct of legend?

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duckie

Re: Re:, 04-14-09 5:43pm

What? lol

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outsyder18

Re: Re: Re:, 04-14-09 7:04pm

I know I am real, cause I wouldn't pecker tap myself.




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phil-himself

Re: Re: Re: Re:, 04-14-09 7:09pm

I might

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liz

04-18-09 5:02pm

NOT DUMB
in original format.
Read the book because as with all movie adaptations the movie pales in comparison.
Author Chuck Palahniuk (sp?)

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duckie

Re:, 04-18-09 6:11pm

The movie ALWAYS pales in comparison because Hollywood is a huge flaming piece of failure like that.

I'll check it out though, because it seems like it could possibly be a mind fucking book. I like those :]

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tuwang

Re:, 05-03-09 3:42am

I actually felt like the book kind of paled to the movie in that I can sit through edward norton's acting much easier and with far more pleasure than I can reading what appears to a book written by an autistic 3 year old who's managed to study yoga enough to make the stretch to S his own writing style's D until it turns white and falls off.

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