In Reply to: nope, just a sarcastic dig at those who only post about movies viewed by the few...nt posted by musiclistener on August 14, 2009 at 12:46:21:
merits of a Big Mac and a Whopper?
It could just be that in discussing the films seen by "few" one could learn something, get interested, and discover an entire new world of appreciation.
Years ago, when I began participating here, I didn't appreciate Russian, Chinese, Thai, Korean, etc. Eventually, curiosity led me to try a film or two.
Be careful.
Very careful.
You just may find yourself as hooked as I became.
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- I thought so. Would you expect a food forum to spend its time discussing the relative - tinear 14:14:58 08/14/09 (9)
- RE: I thought so. Would you expect a food forum to spend its time discussing the relative - chris.redmond2@bushinternet.com 23:28:20 08/14/09 (2)
- Does anyone appreciate Russian "food?" :-) nt - tinear 08:22:32 08/15/09 (1)
- Russians do. :0) [nt] - chris.redmond2@bushinternet.com 12:26:05 08/15/09 (0)
- could you possibly miss the point by any more miles? - musiclistener 15:46:21 08/14/09 (5)
- You made an admittedly sarcastic remark about subtitles and non-popular films: - tinear 20:03:17 08/14/09 (4)
- just curious, do you ever read your posts?....nt - musiclistener 20:51:32 08/14/09 (3)
- Do you remember running into one, as a child? nt - tinear 08:21:22 08/15/09 (2)
- i wish i had run itno one of your posts as a child - it would have warned me not to waste my time as an adult. - musiclistener 12:41:20 08/15/09 (1)
- Ah, the talking post. And one posing as a child. Curious. nt - tinear 15:24:52 08/15/09 (0)