Is this a comedy about puberty blockers?
That would be super ‘progressive’.
shareYeah
shareNO...IT ISN'T...BUT YOU KNEW THAT ALREADY.
shareThe fact that you’ve leapt to the film’s defence increases the likelihood that it is a puberty-blocker comedy.
shareI SIMPLY REPLIED TO YOUR INCORRECT POST...THERE IS NO REASON TO SPREAD YOUR NEGATIVE SHENANIGANS ALL OVER FILMS THEY DON'T EVEN APPLY TO.
shareVery defensive, again.
shareYOUR GASLIGHTING IS BASIC BITCH HATCHLING MATERIAL.
shareBrainless word salad. Narcissistic trolling. Trying to derail another thread.
Now, write the following text to confirm that you’re pro child abuse:
THAT IS THE PERFECT DESCRIPTION FOR THIS THREAD....GOOD WORK.
THAT IS THE PERFECT DESCRIPTION FOR THIS THREAD....GOOD WORK.
shareHave you even seen the movie?
shareNo, hence why I asked the question.
Just watch a movie before you make assumptions. Pretty fucking easy.
shareI didn’t make any assumptions, I asked a question about the movie, you stupid, obnoxious little fuckwad.
shareLol. I gotta respect that put down. Stupid, little and obnoxious. Spot on.
shareYep.
shareWhat is tour favourite movie? Just to pivot, and hopefully have a cool convo.
shareHard to say but possibly Die Hard.
shareIt is a hard question. Die hard is a respectable answer, though. Right now I'm thinking speed or phone booth.
shareI need to rewatch PB. I remember it having a great setup and stayed afloat but didn’t go anywhere interesting.
A film like Vertigo starts with a great, simple setup but then uses that to tumble down a far more substantive, intimate rabbit hole.
Definitely rewatch it. I agree with what you said about vertigo. I think most Hitchcock pics do that. Except Rope, that movie is boss.
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