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Posted: November 22nd, 2005, 8:58pm Report to Moderator
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I meant BigWhoop... I honestly thought this movie was less bloody and more crappy.

But if you want to watch Harry Potter that's fine, simply put it's your own fault if you watch the films that are meant for mature audiences and you yourself aren't mature enough to take away the point of that film.

I'd probably join you in Harry Potter but I'd have to go see the first 3 beforehand.


Oh I bet there are great films that are gory .. I just can't get past the gore part. Eh, I wouldn't waste my time watching the first HP movie -- pretty good but I was twelve when it came out; it was better back then. I'd just bother with watching the third, and if you feel like you need it, the second. The fourth, I think, is the best though. But that's another thread.  
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I almost teared up from your story... it was... beautiful. Maybe the reason you're afraid of a bit of gore is that you're underage and not supposed to be watching the films anyway.

Watch Finding Nemo or lame TV comedies as they are made for you. Leave the big boy movies to the big boys and girls. I heard a new Harry Potter came out, there you go, a film made for your agegroup.


At 42, I'm one of the oldest people on this board, Wes, and gore movies don't interest me either.  The problem with these movies is that they generally rely on gore and tend to skip imoprtant things like story.

And I liked the HP movies.


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I don't watch horror films but a lot of normal action films have "gore" in them these days. I hate the genre and every crappy film they make just proves me right, I'm on a crusade to ruin the genre because it has no credibility.

I did not mean to offend you though Impulse as you're a valuable member of this web site. Also I wouldn't disagree with you on this film or any other gory film as they are all just gory because they want to spark that reaction out of people. I like when my movie tells me a story and if they have to take 9 hours plus as a film like Lord of the Rings did well I'm all for it.

I was watching the one Harry potter film where they rescue Harry from a window one time but had to go, I seen in Futureshop that you can buy the first 3 in a package for like 30 bucks.

(It's not really off topic chatter as this discussion died once the film was released and turned out to be the biggest let down since Chris Rocks acting career.)


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