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Yes. Get thee to Netflix.
Yes.
Omigosh! You haven't seen it yet? Why not? It's a good one!
I've only seen Signs. . . .didn't care much for it.
Yes. What does this have to do with Catholic or St. Louis?KGS
Honestly I wasn't too impressed with it... or with The Happening, which is the only other movie of his I can think of at the moment. Both had quite a hype but seemed quite lacking. Or maybe that's just me...
Don't bother. It's nothing compared to The Village (sarcasm).LB
KGS,I'd say he's a Catholic St. Louisan with a question.
LB, you simply cannot comprehend the human drama that is......The Village.
Not a lot of M. Night fans on this thread it would seem. We find his movies entertaining and some even thought provoking, though The Happening was a bit too violent and lame on story line.All a matter of personal taste.Steve
Please, don't anyone spoil the ending for the Timman. I think that there's something about a little girl in a red dress.
You've seen Praying with Anger and Wide Awake?
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Yes. Get thee to Netflix.
Yes.
Omigosh! You haven't seen it yet? Why not? It's a good one!
I've only seen Signs. . . .didn't care much for it.
Yes. What does this have to do with Catholic or St. Louis?
KGS
Honestly I wasn't too impressed with it... or with The Happening, which is the only other movie of his I can think of at the moment. Both had quite a hype but seemed quite lacking. Or maybe that's just me...
Don't bother. It's nothing compared to The Village (sarcasm).
LB
KGS,
I'd say he's a Catholic St. Louisan with a question.
LB, you simply cannot comprehend the human drama that is...
...The Village.
Not a lot of M. Night fans on this thread it would seem.
We find his movies entertaining and some even thought provoking, though The Happening was a bit too violent and lame on story line.
All a matter of personal taste.
Steve
Please, don't anyone spoil the ending for the Timman. I think that there's something about a little girl in a red dress.
You've seen Praying with Anger and Wide Awake?
Post a Comment