Reply #90 posted 03/16/11 3:11pm
ZombieKitten |
sextonseven said:
heartbeatocean said:
I might have to go to San Diego to see those animals in a zoo.
Yeah, that's one of my favorite movies. I would LOVE to go there (because I like creepy experiences like that)
Hanging Rock was amazing! The day we went didn't have many people at all. We could have gotten lost for real if we wanted.
except, unfortunately for you, I knew the way |
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Reply #91 posted 03/16/11 9:43pm
sextonseven |
ZombieKitten said:
sextonseven said:
Hanging Rock was amazing! The day we went didn't have many people at all. We could have gotten lost for real if we wanted.
except, unfortunately for you, I knew the way
You could have at least pretended to get lost with me. That would have been fun. |
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Reply #92 posted 03/16/11 9:50pm
ZombieKitten |
sextonseven said:
ZombieKitten said:
except, unfortunately for you, I knew the way
You could have at least pretended to get lost with me. That would have been fun.
now you tell me!! |
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Reply #93 posted 03/17/11 5:49am
sextonseven |
ZombieKitten said:
sextonseven said:
You could have at least pretended to get lost with me. That would have been fun.
now you tell me!!
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Reply #94 posted 03/18/11 10:12pm
heartbeatocean |
They didn't get lost. They were abducted! Or didn't they walk into some time/space wrinkle parallel world vortex or something. |
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Reply #95 posted 03/19/11 3:16am
dJJ |
You two look great together.
Just an org engagement?
A real life engagement tops that!
And it's a good reason for a real org engagement party!
99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. |
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Reply #96 posted 03/19/11 2:05pm
sextonseven |
heartbeatocean said:
They didn't get lost. They were abducted! Or didn't they walk into some time/space wrinkle parallel world vortex or something.
All that is from the book, no? I don't think you are supposed to know what really happened by watching the movie alone. |
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Reply #97 posted 03/19/11 2:07pm
sextonseven |
dJJ said:
You two look great together.
Just an org engagement?
A real life engagement tops that!
And it's a good reason for a real org engagement party!
An org engagement party--I like that idea! |
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Reply #98 posted 03/19/11 2:19pm
heartbeatocean |
sextonseven said:
heartbeatocean said:
They didn't get lost. They were abducted! Or didn't they walk into some time/space wrinkle parallel world vortex or something.
All that is from the book, no? I don't think you are supposed to know what really happened by watching the movie alone.
I didn't read the book! I got all that from the movie! |
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Reply #99 posted 03/19/11 2:28pm
sextonseven |
heartbeatocean said:
sextonseven said:
All that is from the book, no? I don't think you are supposed to know what really happened by watching the movie alone.
I didn't read the book! I got all that from the movie!
You got time/space wrinkle parallel world from the movie??? To me it was very open-ended and I like that. |
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Reply #100 posted 03/19/11 8:15pm
heartbeatocean |
sextonseven said:
heartbeatocean said:
I didn't read the book! I got all that from the movie!
You got time/space wrinkle parallel world from the movie??? To me it was very open-ended and I like that.
I haven't see it in a long time, but that's what I took away from it. It was open-ended but that's what I thought it was implying. I could have been influenced by Peter Weir's other film The Wave, which has some kind of alternate reality thing going. |
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Reply #101 posted 03/19/11 9:29pm
sextonseven |
heartbeatocean said:
sextonseven said:
You got time/space wrinkle parallel world from the movie??? To me it was very open-ended and I like that.
I haven't see it in a long time, but that's what I took away from it. It was open-ended but that's what I thought it was implying. I could have been influenced by Peter Weir's other film The Wave, which has some kind of alternate reality thing going.
I admit when I watched it last week it was late and after a few drinks so I could have missed some clues. It's on cable here tomorrow so I'm going to record it. |
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Reply #102 posted 03/19/11 9:52pm
heartbeatocean |
sextonseven said:
heartbeatocean said:
I haven't see it in a long time, but that's what I took away from it. It was open-ended but that's what I thought it was implying. I could have been influenced by Peter Weir's other film The Wave, which has some kind of alternate reality thing going.
I admit when I watched it last week it was late and after a few drinks so I could have missed some clues. It's on cable here tomorrow so I'm going to record it.
I should watch it again when I get my home theatre system set up. |
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