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In Reply to: Re: You think they were "real cops?" No, no, no Jimmy. posted by jamesgarvin on April 20, 2007 at 10:38:44:
soap opera cop-wannabe actors, a babe 'cause crummy films always need eye-candy, and a grizzly old fart who stole his idea about writing on his arm from the wonderful film, "Memento" to which this thing can't aspire to on it's best day.
If you wish to engage in serious conversations, you may wish to refrain from writing lies. I never said I revered Bourne films or the character, merely that the films had much more style.
Far superior action scenes, as well.
I'm so happy you've had so much close, "professional" proximity with police officers.
I think that was your arguments' strongest bulwark.
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"If you wish to engage in serious conversations, you may wish to refrain from writing lies. I never said I revered Bourne films or the character, merely that the films had much more style."Where did I write that you "revered" the Bourne films? I wrote that you admired it. I wrote that you complimented it. All true.
"Far superior action scenes, as well."
So what? Memory of a Killer is not an action movie. "It Happened One Night" was funnier. Big deal.
We have not had a serious conversation, unfortunately. For every time I provide you conclusions and analysis, with specific examples, all you provide are conclusions, obviously incapable. I answer your points with facts, and all you do is respond with more drivel. Case in point about the police officers. Rather than responding that you wrote without any support, and perhaps you were wrong, you merely congratulate me on my "proximity" with police officers.
This "conversation" is over as you are a waste of my time. Good day.
Go back, look at how you've portrayed my comments on "Bourne."
Now, you're parsing "revere" and "admire."
I didn't say I admired the title character or the film: you said both.
You build up this immense sand castle, everytime, making it too tempting for my "tide" of reason.
The Bourne films have style, noticeably lacking in Old Forgetful Man with a Gun. Period.
You may wish to learn from Oscar Wilde, "Like all people who try to exhaust his subject, he only succeeded in exhausting the listeners."
To help your understanding, I'll paraphrase: brevity is the soul of wit.
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