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Unless you support the same principle as the republicans despite your socio-economic status.
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Second, this was supposed to be an incident of global effect, that would affect every human. So what the f-word was so significant about her and her daughter? All these type of movies focus on ONE person, and it just doesn't make sense. Yes, of course movies can't have like 50 protagonists, but in really good written movies like "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", although you see only one man's story, the movie ends without having the feeling that the aliens came ONLY for him or he was the ONLY one who could understand them and "save the world". It wasn't only him who left at the end with the spaceship, they were others too. Plus of course, they came back to return the ones they had taken. It was't like Dreyfuss was the focus point of their visit.[/quote]
I can answer that question. The answer is screenwriting 101: pick a hero and give the hero outward motivation that we can see/hear and then give the hero challenges that make a conflict for the hero to overcome.
Wait. They could have used English to teach humans their language the way other people teach language. Duh.
Those aliens were dumb but they had soohisticated space crafts. How did they make those space crafts with no opposible thumbs? Or were there humans on their planet that made those space crafts for them?
Maybe they can't make changes because they are on our planet and have to do things within the confines of Earth's limitations?
Lol yeah.
I didn't like this movie for those reasons. I felt that the plot tried too hard to be philosophical and then they threw in that love story as if to give the plot some weight. And I felt the design if the aliens to be rather unoriginal and unimaginative.
Sounds boring.
Lol! I used to call them ink blots because the aliens looked like eyeless octopuses.
Yes I still visit imdb. I use imdb as a source of information about various films like the names of the cast members or production crew. I have also read some reviews as well.
I have an account there but I haven't signed on in three months.
Yeah he's definitely an annoying troll and not very interesting troll either. We should ignore him.
Whatever. I don't have time for this crap. Drop dead jerk. Goodbye.
And you have an attitude problem. This is the second thread where I see you being a jerk to other users.
It doesn't matter how many times you yourself has used the term, what matters is that it is an overused term period. Why do I need to explain that to you? You must be stupid or something too.
So you're saying that you haven't heard the term used before?
Lol
Yeah right.
Agreed.
I actually thought Gosling was more convincing in his role than Emma was. He did seem like a musican whereas Emma didn't seem like an actress at all even though in this role, she is an actress playing an aspiring actress.
And her acting is plain. I cannot believe Emma won the Oscar for this stupid musical over Natalie Portman's Jackie.
Bull crap. I know plenty of people who haven't grown and yet they are still alive taking up space. I've grown so much but nobody is ever going to realise that because they haven't grown with me. And it's that way with the majority if the world.
The comment is the most overused.
And Spectrum is so hard to work for. Their background checks take up to 3 weeks. They even check the candidate's credit. It's like they treat you like a criminal of something.
And they only pay tech support minimum wage yet their services are expensive.
Employers are too freaky picky especially employers that offer minimum wage. They are too worried about looking for the perfect candidate when perfection is impossible to attain. I'm tired of working for others. I wanna support myself by being self employed and even starting your own business costs money. You'd have to take out a loan or something.
Life is a stupid rat race where the vast majority lead average lives and have to psyche themselves up daily affirmations just to make it through the days, weeks, and years til death.