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DustinBowcot
Posted: August 22nd, 2015, 2:57pm Report to Moderator
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Don't let this one pass you by. I had to stop watching toward the end as it's a real tear jerker. If you want great story telling coupled with amazing filmmaking, give this a shot. You really won't regret it.

Not sure how this could score lower than Mad Max on IMDb... but then we live in a world where people are easily sold on hype.


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This post is a joke, right? Because my friends and I totally saw this movie under the impression that it was hilariously bad. And it was hilariously bad.

Plus the message is really fucked up when you start to think about what the film is trying to say.

Honestly, it's a bit of a bore. If you like movies that are so bad, they're good, check it out. But have the remote close by.


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Quoted from albinopenguin
This post is a joke, right? Because my friends and I totally saw this movie under the impression that it was hilariously bad. And it was hilariously bad.

Plus the message is really fucked up when you start to think about what the film is trying to say.

Honestly, it's a bit of a bore. If you like movies that are so bad, they're good, check it out. But have the remote close by.




Why would anyone watch a film like this with their friends? If I was with my mates, there's no chance in hell we'd see a film like this. In fact, if I was with my friends, we wouldn't watch a film at all. We couldn't sit still for 2 hours.

I watched it during Sunday dinner with my gf and kids.

Not sure what's so fucked up about the message but I'm guessing it's going to be down to some overly liberal bullshit.

The message that I got from it was that if you believe something hard enough, it might just happen.

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