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Corp000085

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  1. 14 hours ago, Teddy KGB said:

     

    So did ya ? 

     

    14 hours ago, mead107 said:

    Did you do it? 

     

     

     

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    Nope. She gave the appearance of being happily married, career driven and completely squared away. 

     

    Plus im happily married. As much as we joke in these threads there’s not a chance in 1 million years that I’d ever cheat. 

     

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  2. 5 hours ago, plenzmd1 said:

    Haha! Sorry! 

     

    As opposed to @Corp000085, I thought good, but not great. Part of that I am sure is my hearing is not great and it was tough for me to understand the audio portion sometimes. Having said that, some of the visuals are quite graphic, and as Corp said , grab the audience by the cahones. 

     

    I tend to watch quite a bit of documentary films, and was quite familiar with life in the trenches as shown in other documentaries. But this film does bring that to life in a way I had not experienced or seen before , so that was great. 

     

    At the conclusion of the movie, there was a 30 minute piece discussing how the movie was made and film restored, but I did not watch that so cannot comment if interesting or not. 

     

    Also, I bought a wrong ticket and ended up at 3D. I can readily admit I have a bias against 3D, so that be entering into my judgement. I think I may have enjoyed better in standard, but that is my bias, wonder how Corp felt about the 3D. 

     

    Overall, I recommend the movie if it goes into wider release. My only word of caution is the movie is not a history of WW1, but truly a focus on  how British soldiers experienced the war. 

     

    For a more complete history of the war from the US perspective I recommend American Experience The Great War, from PBS. I am !certain that is on Amazon. 

     

    good analysis.  In the post movie piece, Peter Jackson does state that this is not an academic film as it just focuses on one aspect of the war.  I do agree with you though, from an academic perspective alone, it was not an outstanding documentary of war, but (again, without any spoilers), it was a phenomenal piece on one aspect of the war.  Since your hearing is not great, you missed a big aspect of the awesomeness that I caught, which was the sound.  With all of that said, this one is winning multiple academy awards this spring. Count on it.  

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  3. 4 hours ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

     

    I would trade him to the browns no question.

     

    I don't get theses other posters saying he is untouchable and should retire a Bill? He's a RB , which is easily replaceable, and only been here 3 years , they act like he's Fred  or Thurman.

     

    Neither of whom retired as Buffalo Bills (one day contract not withstanding).

  4. 4 minutes ago, The Poojer said:

    He was just about to turn his life around too.

    Sure he was...  Here's another one:

     

     

    In all seriousness, I'm a special education case manager for my school district and we see this type of behavioral pattern in our young students.  As a teacher and as a school, we can only do so much for the kids and their families.  At the end of the day, we can just pray and teach our own children to become better citizens. 

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