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Posted 2004-01-11, 08:32 PM
How many of you have seen the previews for it and how many of you are going to see it? I think it looks pretty cool.
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Posted 2004-01-11, 11:25 PM in reply to KagomJack's post "The Butterfly Effect"
Based on its previews it looks interesting. I might see it. Not sure yet :-\
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Posted 2004-01-11, 11:28 PM in reply to KagomJack's post "The Butterfly Effect"
I've never been an Ashton Kutcher fan, but this one actually does have my attention. I probably will see it.
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Posted 2004-01-12, 11:53 AM in reply to KagomJack's post "The Butterfly Effect"
Titusfied said:
I've never been an Ashton Kutcher fan, but this one actually does have my attention. I might see it.
Same
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Posted 2004-01-13, 07:01 PM in reply to KagomJack's post "The Butterfly Effect"
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I've never been an Ashton Kutcher fan,
I liked that part of what you said I did not like the second part. Ashton is a faggfuckingprickopportunist.
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Posted 2004-01-13, 09:24 PM in reply to KagomJack's post "The Butterfly Effect"
zagggon said:
Titusfied said:
I've never been an Ashton Kutcher fan,
I liked that part of what you said I did not like the second part. Ashton is a faggfuckingprickopportunist.
I do not like Ashton, but this movie has picked up my interest. I like the entire idea of the movie and I think it's going to be very good.
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Posted 2004-01-14, 04:34 PM in reply to KagomJack's post "The Butterfly Effect"
ditto.. ashton kutcher isnt bad but the only reason i think it'd be weird to see the movie is because he seems toomuch like a comedy actor instead of a serious film actor

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Posted 2004-01-14, 05:06 PM in reply to KagomJack's post "The Butterfly Effect"
Titusfied said:
I've never been an Ashton Kutcher fan, but this one actually does have my attention. I probably will see it.
Same.

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Posted 2004-01-14, 06:01 PM in reply to KagomJack's post "The Butterfly Effect"
EX-Mania said:
ditto.. ashton kutcher isnt bad but the only reason i think it'd be weird to see the movie is because he seems toomuch like a comedy actor instead of a serious film actor
you would think that, but, I think he might just prove he can do serious films.
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Posted 2004-01-14, 09:34 PM in reply to KagomJack's post "The Butterfly Effect"
Yeah, I agree with you guys. But just look at Jim Carey before he did The Truman Show. All of his movies were funny goofy ass off the wall laughfests, but when his serious movie hit us in the face we weren't ready for it, and it was great.














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Posted 2004-01-16, 11:56 AM in reply to KagomJack's post "The Butterfly Effect"
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Yeah, I agree with you guys. But just look at Jim Carey before he did The Truman Show. All of his movies were funny goofy ass off the wall laughfests, but when his serious movie hit us in the face we weren't ready for it, and it was great.
good point

But I saw some more commercials for it, it just keeps looking better for some reason
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Posted 2004-01-16, 01:26 PM in reply to KagomJack's post "The Butterfly Effect"
Jim Carrey was also good if you've seen The Majestic.

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Posted 2004-01-16, 11:30 PM in reply to KagomJack's post "The Butterfly Effect"
Yes, and Ashton may be the next Jim Carrey in terms of comedy to drama person.
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Posted 2004-01-18, 09:44 AM in reply to EX-Mania's post starting "ditto.. ashton kutcher isnt bad but the..."
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ditto.. ashton kutcher isnt bad but the only reason i think it'd be weird to see the movie is because he seems toomuch like a comedy actor instead of a serious film actor
Couldn't have said it better myself. When I saw the previews I was laughing so hard thinking of "Dude Where's My Car" and "That 70's Show", that I couldn't even concentrate on the serious aspects of the movie... but I will probably go see it, as I piss away most of my cash on seeing nearly every movie that comes out (however, I do need to save up for my royal blue el camino).
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Posted 2004-01-18, 10:32 AM in reply to Penny_Bags's post starting "Couldn't have said it better myself...."
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Couldn't have said it better myself. When I saw the previews I was laughing so hard thinking of "Dude Where's My Car" and "That 70's Show", that I couldn't even concentrate on the serious aspects of the movie... but I will probably go see it, as I piss away most of my cash on seeing nearly every movie that comes out (however, I do need to save up for my royal blue el camino).
well, I just read the entire 27 chapter book in 7 hours (mwa ha ha!) and I think that it is going to be a very good movie. The ending is extremely cool
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Posted 2004-01-22, 06:54 PM in reply to KagomJack's post starting "well, I just read the entire 27 chapter..."
Hmm, should be good.
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Posted 2004-01-27, 11:02 PM in reply to Rurouni Storm's post starting "Hmm, should be good."
Bump

Has anyone seen it yet? Likes? Dislikes?

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Posted 2004-01-27, 11:17 PM in reply to D3V's post starting "Yeah, I agree with you guys. But just..."
D3V said:
Yeah, I agree with you guys. But just look at Jim Carey before he did The Truman Show. All of his movies were funny goofy ass off the wall laughfests, but when his serious movie hit us in the face we weren't ready for it, and it was great.
He also did The Majestic(spellcheck)... that was a great movie

I like Ashton Kutcher, he isnt at talented as the greats... Jim Carey, Chris Farley, Jack Black and such... but I think he might get there someday
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Posted 2004-01-31, 02:24 PM in reply to Acer's post starting "He also did The Majestic(spellcheck)......"
I heard the movie sucks by alot of people, and Jack Black is a good actor but not one of the greatest.
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Posted 2004-01-31, 09:22 PM in reply to badboy's post starting "I heard the movie sucks by alot of..."
It's a really, really good movie. Tell those people that you heard it sucks from that I called them idiots.

Oh, and KJ, is the movie the same as the book? (if you've seen it by now that is)
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