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Old 02-03-2006, 04:21 PM
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King Kong!

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Has anyone seen the movie King Kong?
I'm watching it right now and it has got to be one of the coolest movies I have ever seen.

I'm at the part where King Kong is saving Ann from the T-Rex's (I think that's what they are) and he just finished off the last one by ripping apart it's jaws and then crushing it's skull. Ultra cool!

I'll admit, I'm a nerd and it's very hard for movies to capture me in the moment and to get immersed in the effects.. but King Kong has done it! Anyone else think the same?
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Old 02-03-2006, 04:24 PM
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So you're posting from the movie theater? Get a life dude!

Great movie. Should I tell you how it ends?
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Old 02-03-2006, 04:27 PM
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So you're posting from the movie theater? Get a life dude!

Great movie. Should I tell you how it ends?
[meekly]I downloaded it[/meekly]
Don't ruin the ending yet, I'm about an hour and ten minutes away.

It sure beats being in bed.. been dead all week and waiting for the Doctor
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Old 02-03-2006, 04:57 PM
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You're missing out on the whole Kong experience watching a low-res version on a little screen. The T-Rex tag team rumble is incredible on the silver screen with full surround!

I can't wait until it comes out ond DVD.

Hope you get well soon kid!
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You're missing out on the whole Kong experience watching a low-res version on a little screen. The T-Rex tag team rumble is incredible on the silver screen with full surround!

I can't wait until it comes out ond DVD.

Hope you get well soon kid!
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Old 02-03-2006, 06:37 PM
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Haven't seen it yet but I could wait til it comes out on DVD. I was going to watch it at the theaters when it first came out but then I found out it was over 3 hours long. I hate sitting at the theater for that long.
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Good movie! and damn that girl fiine. Did anyone think it was on the lengthy side?
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Cutting out the first 45 minutes of the movie would have made it more enjoyable.
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I saw it and for some reason I was expecting better than that. The movie was ok but too long. They could have cut it out a good hour at least.
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Haven't seen it yet but I could wait til it comes out on DVD. I was going to watch it at the theaters when it first came out but then I found out it was over 3 hours long. I hate sitting at the theater for that long.
It will go by fast. It's non stop just make a pit stop before the show. But do go for the silver screen experience. WOW
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