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Raiden
Posted: January 5th, 2004, 9:11pm Report to Moderator
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I only got one word WOW i mean like WOW. I was very supraise when i started reading I was like what is this but the when i just keep reading and when i got to the end I wanted to read more. This Screenplay has a good story and you get to know the character Edward and he's storys and how great fantasy he's got to fresh up he's life how he like it to be.

One word read it.
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Todd
Posted: January 18th, 2004, 10:12am Report to Moderator
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I read this script of 'Big Fish'. Well the movie must be very good as it may have best of visuals and good acting; showing the relationship of Father and son but I was not convinced with the stories of Edward. It was like a fairytale and Will his son was absolutely right as he too was not convinced of his Fathers stories. Well the feelings were  real, the plot was real as anyone could relate himself to the Father-son relationship. but the stories of Edward were not convincing.
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i agree with Raiden.  i loved it!!!
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That John August fella' is a great writer, he's done some brilliant work and he's still basically a rookie (in some senses). I expect bigger and better things from that guy some day, can't wait for Willy Wonka.
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I agree and disagree with everyone dont get me wrong i loved some parts in it butsome you could have went out with.
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AA Eguavon
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it was pretty good
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Higgonaitor
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I loved this movie so much.  the dad in this movie was exactly like my granpa.


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Chilli
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Kirk to... Spock, please... warp factor... five!

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Brilliant script, bloody brilliant film!

Shame about Charlies Angels - can't win em all!
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