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Topic: When you watch a movie
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Sat 08/22/09 07:57 AM



I feel like I want to vomit.





Why is that?


Because the hollywood version of romance is so pink fluffy cloudlike, it creates false expectations within people.

The amount of disillusionment people have towards relationships, romance and love is often based in the romance propaganda of things like Mills and Boon, and Hollywood garbage.

It encourages false expectations.

Yep! Oh, sure...they throw some stumbling blocks amidst the couples' efforts to hook up, but it's still make-believe (...and usually cookie-cutter writing).
Heck, why would we watch it were it anything but?

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Sat 08/22/09 08:21 AM
Edited by William555 on Sat 08/22/09 08:23 AM
If it's a good movie, I'm not thinking about the scene at all - I'm vicariously a part of the drama feeling what the characters are feeling.

But if it's a typical movie, I'm looking at the scene from a technical perspective - the actors' technique, whether or not they have any chemistry together off the set, the choices made by the director and film editor, etc.

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Sat 08/22/09 04:20 PM
I personally think those scenes are thrown in to get an R rating and to sell popcorn @ $5.75.

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Sat 08/22/09 04:20 PM
Edited by Katzenschnauzer on Sat 08/22/09 04:25 PM

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Sat 08/22/09 04:24 PM
Only watch horror action si-fi comedy filmsdrinker

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