coolian2
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Bugger. I slept from 5:30 to 7:00.
I'm never going to get to sleep tonight.
I'm never going to get to sleep tonight.
I still haven't seen Old Country sad: ) but I had helluva hard time getting through There Will Be Blood. The fact that I just wanted to know what ends up happening is the only thing that got me through it.
And yes, I still want to buy it for some reason.
So, PFan, done with your list. The song selection mostly really appeals to me, and besides that difficult middle section, I have precious little criticism of the playlist's cohesion. It all comes together well and even the songs I don't like so much seem fitting and adequate in context. Only that brief run late in the second part started to lose me, due to my own tastes rather than any problem with your construction of the list, and then the REM track came up and all was good again. I think you've done a great job and I rather enjoyed listening to this.
Final mark: A-.
Did the ending disappoint you at all?
PSH hell no. That was the savior of the movie right there. Seriously though, I watched it without really having any idea at all what the movie was supposed to be about, lost interest in it two minutes in. Got pretty interested again after stuff started happening, and then pretty much after they struck oil, lost interest again. But that ending I was all over that ending. It was only after I saw it that I saw all the jokes and stuff, so I rewatched the ending. I couldn't believe that while I was watching it initially, NOTHING struck me as odd that he was talking about Milkshakes
The highest any Musketeer has ever gotten from Axver, ever.
You should be proud(?), Pfan. Personally, I liked LMP's list more, but that's just me.
Awesome.
I love the milkshake analogy. Heck, I've already used it once tonight to illustrate my usurpation of Screwy's trademark atmosphere for my DI5 list.
It MADE SENSE! Draaaaainage
The only thing I didn't care for about the film is that it played into some Hollywood cliches such as "working with large businesses is a sign of corruption" and "all preachers are selfish, greedy bastards who couldn't care less about their congregation". The sad part is that these were present in spite of the film's protagonist being an anti-hero, which in itself is meant to defy cliche.
Did I miss PFan saying he was leaving or something?
I didn't have a problem with the preacher, but I was disappointed that Daniel ends up being pretty crazy evil. His poor son and partner
Maybe he died of shock at your review ax
My transition/flow abilities always seem to slag off towards the end of my playlists
Wow, this thread has taken 24 hours. When was the last time that happened?