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Offline Reality

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« on: November 06, 2004, 06:03:32 PM »
More fantastic graphics.  HWood keeps getting better.
Very creative plot.  Loved the digs at the Insurance industry and Scam lawyers/lawsuits.  The cars being from retro '40's to modern day, fantastic.


Did not like the last 25% at all.
No way i take 5 year old and unders to see this amount of violence (last 25%).
Another adult *childs* movie.

W.O.W. and anyone else interested,  When you see the pre movie 5 minute Pixar shortie "Boundin Boundin" and also Shark Tales, how obvious of an agenda can West Hollywood be pushing?
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« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2004, 09:59:54 AM »
I loved the short before the movie, it was a sweet premise, glad my daughter saw it.  As far as the movie goes, thought the first part of the movie was a bit slow, I loved the end, extremely action packed and funny.  Lot of gun violence, but what can you expect. It's a super hero's movie, and the GOOD GUYS WIN!  

I give it 4 Stars. Right up there with Toy Story! :cheers:  
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« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2004, 08:16:01 PM »
Premisses.
I also loved premiss #1 to the short story "Boundin Boundin".  Be yourself and do the best you can, thinking about what you can do as opposed to thinking about what you cannot do, overcoming as best you can whatever some jerk offs and/or circumstances did to you.  Boundin short for Rebounding.
 
Also premiss #1 to Shark Tales.  Be yourself and stand up for what's right irregardless of what the Crowd does.  True stength is oftentimes that which appears weak to the majority.  If being kind to others is viewed as weak by the mob, then screw the mob, continue to be kind.

However if you don't see a subplot premiss #2 to both, well....

Also if a sheep is sheared, is the skin pink?
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