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Post by Arashi on Jul 5, 2008 4:10:28 GMT -5
Those crazy, ingenious brits! It's amazing how much talent and creativity was used to build the wall. Every brick had a little bit of magic in it, for without such a sardonic disposition and the taint of a young man's mind, we would never be blessed with such a movie. Who knew something so cynical could be so incredible.
I could (and still can) relate to this movie way more than I should. I used to hate people so much, like some angry, hating person. But I'm better now. For now.
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Post by adamcarolla on Jul 5, 2008 5:21:09 GMT -5
Ya know, The Wall was pretty much overrated BS that stoners thought was totally about their lives and whatever the hell else. I'm also gonna say, I smoked a lot of pot in my day, but still never enough to enjoy The Wall.
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Post by bocaj on Jul 5, 2008 21:03:37 GMT -5
GREAT MOVIE. I saw it when I was young, though, and was too scarred to watch the end (when he melts).
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Post by Arashi on Jul 6, 2008 2:33:21 GMT -5
Stoners who relate themselves to everything they like are stupid. Like emos. And most goths. Especially new-age goths. But some old ones, too. And new-age skaters. Dang posers. And a lot of other people. People who relate themselves to things they like and have nothing similar to are stupid and annoying.
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Post by custardtrout on Jul 6, 2008 23:06:39 GMT -5
I like the animated bits.
But the album is better than the film anyway.
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Post by Arashi on Jul 7, 2008 0:38:56 GMT -5
The album's music is better than the film's music, that's for sure. They only had Gilmore and Waters singing some of the music in the movie, didn't they?!
Nonetheless, the movie is still excellent.
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