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RE: Yep, of course...

Posted by violinist3 on January 18, 2011 at 23:18:37:

"I just sit back and enjoy the ride"

I try to. That's my intention when the movie starts.


"As long as it's not too over the top"

Yes. Some movies are intentionally that way. Then I look at it differently, and even though I'm a bit confused, I'll try to get something out of it.

"If I can see a curve coming or figure out a plot twist, it's because the film failed to capture my attention and imagination."

"Doesn't happen too often and makes me wonder about people who tell me they had it all figured out half way through. "

I try to give a movie a chance. I've been wrong a couple times and not given a flick a fair chance and gave up on it.