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In Reply to: Re: "Memory of a Killer." Rubbish. posted by jamesgarvin on April 17, 2007 at 14:52:19:
first sentence and then at the end remember I gave them.
Post sober!
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Ahem. "you have seen this before BUT WITH MORE STYLE." "first sentence and then at the end remember I gave them."Okay. Here goes. The only film you wrote about, the Bourne films, is not the same type of film as Memory, the distinctions between the two I specifically set forth. So, try again, this time with films that are actually the same, but with more style. Unless you feel that Star Wars is the same as Plan 9 From Outer Space because both took place in space, in which case any response would be useless.
As an aside, if that weak response to my specific rebuttals of your post is the only response, it appears the little emperor is naked.
on their bosses.
Both "heroes" have memory issues.
Jesus, Jimmy, I meant likeness not exactitude.
There are literally dozens of revenge films (no, Jimmy, not about Alzheimer-sufferers, though...) which are far superior. It's a genre, for chrissakes.
You think this film was wonderful, I thought it was weak. Argumentation about its worth is pointless.
(Reread your previous post; you contradict yourself, not me).
"You think this film was wonderful, I thought it was weak. Argumentation about its worth is pointless."Well, I agree, when you miss the point of the film, and compare it to different films. But then, when, I believe, every previous post here from multiple sources on this film was positive, I am not sure why you felt the need to post, other than to generate debate. So stop bitching when you've got one.
It also will show you where the idiotic director got the idea of having the "hero" write on his arm.
Of course, the memory loss didn't have much to do with any of your hero's actions. It never affected him, really. He always knew whom to kill, who was the enemy. A ridiculous exercise in snuff, with a silly gimmick of Alzeheimer's thrown in for GRAVITAS.
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