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I agree. A movie you need two copies of, one to crap on and one to cover it with.
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Bighuey wrote:I agree. A movie you need two copies of, one to crap on and one to cover it with.
Lmao....or several copies for a great bonfire!
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Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:
Bighuey wrote:I agree. A movie you need two copies of, one to crap on and one to cover it with.
Lmao....or several copies for a great bonfire!
:lol: Us down-to-earth people must not have any taste. :lol: :lol:
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Ok, Open Water was, is, really bad. If I had to choose between that and Blair Witch Project, I would definitely pick Open water though! The foundation that the Blair Witch Project is based on was good, with better actors and dialogue, not to mention, oh yes! Lighting! Looking up someone's nose for just shy of two hours was not scary.
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Ugh, that scene in Blair Witch was so gross. It did have a few freaky moments, especially if you watched it alone in the dark as I did (but I am a gutless chicken). I have never seen Open Water.
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Your not missing anything Ealasaid, lol. They even made a second one, Open Water 2. I laughed so hard, what did they do, bring a survivor back to float in the sea?
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It's so weird when a movie is unbelievably bad, yet there are multiple more made. I guess if people still watch it and the studio makes money, that's all that matters. Come to think of it, the same could be said about some books as well......
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Unbelievable. They made ANOTHER one? I'm still lamenting the 2 or so hours I will never get back from the first one...lol!
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april-ballard wrote:Ok, Open Water was, is, really bad. If I had to choose between that and Blair Witch Project, I would definitely pick Open water though! The foundation that the Blair Witch Project is based on was good, with better actors and dialogue, not to mention, oh yes! Lighting! Looking up someone's nose for just shy of two hours was not scary.
Depends whose nose it is! :shock: :o :hand:
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