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this movie it´s good... to sleep


this movie is so boring, i can´t say anything else. nothing happened. it´s like a bad clone of 8 1/2 by fellini, and was really boring. what was this? a drama? a comedy? nothing? well, i´m sorry... i like the movies... not this

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hahahahahaha

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I'd like to laugh, but I feel like crying, instead.

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It's one of my favorite films. Brilliant.

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I haven't seen Stardust Memories in a while, but I remember enjoying this one very much. It's perhaps one of Woody Allen's most underrated films.

"Dry your eyes baby, it's out of character."

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It was really too self indulgent, but OK. I felt bad for Dori for some reason.

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This is absolutly my favorate woody allen movie, and for a long time Allen was my favorate movie maker.

One of the great things about Stardaust Memories is how because I've grown up with it I have seen new aspects to it with each new viewing, it is so rich.

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Ironic headline for this thread.
It is a surreal film.

Woody recently picked it out as one of his favorites.
He said everything after the house-servant shows him the
dead rabbit is a dream.

Notice how the posters keep changing in the apt scenes early
in the film? That's his characters moods changing.

With successive viewings I've found it to be extremely rich too, bernisasuperhero.

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by nepento (Sat Sep 23 2006 17:40:56) Ignore this User | Report Abuse


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this movie is so boring, i can´t say anything else. nothing happened. it´s like a bad clone of 8 1/2 by fellini, and was really boring. what was this? a drama? a comedy? nothing? well, i´m sorry... i like the movies... not this

It's meant as a jab at his fans who were taking his films too seriously.

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it's like a good clone of 8 1/2...
and it's funny,
and a jab at too-serious devotees

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the op had nothing to say

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This is how it starts. You got one guy out of a billion who hates a film while others enjoy it. He makes one post "I hate it, it's boring." then he leaves it to be discussed by the other people on here, but hey at least he's not some obsessed idiot who feels he has to come on here day after day to see if anyone replied to his posts so he can argue for hours on end his point.

Anyway I say bottom line:

If you don't like it, you've probably not smart enough to get it.

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"If you don't like it, you've probably not smart enough to get it. "

That is an extremely conceited statement.

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says the person who probably understands that statement best.

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"If you don't like it, you've probably not smart enough to get it. "

That is an extremely conceited statement.
Why? Why is it that everyone has to pander to the smallest denominator, i. e. the most stupid person in a group? If you want humanity to improve, you need to teach people that they have to work to get smarter, not to idolize the dumbest.

Otherwise, you get Idiocracy.


Oh, and of course it is always "extremely". Everybody is "extremely" offended, every statement is "extremely" conceited, etc. Aren't people able to have normal emotions? Must it always be "extremely" everything?


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Hmmm?

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You are extremely irritating. And if you cannot see the hypocrisy in what you've written then you are "probably not smart enough to get it".

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Woody Allen has done great movies and bad movies, but this one's probably the worst of his films that I've seen.

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I think Triumph said 'it's a really good movie... for me to poop on!'

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