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Post by Head Mutant on Sept 3, 2004 13:59:51 GMT -5
I knew, just KNEW I had reviewed City of the Lost Children! It was bugging me for years, because I thought I had posted it on MRFH, but no evidence exists for that.
This morning I discovered a notepad file on my computer with not only a CotLC review, but also a review of Copycat and Scrooged. Weird!
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Post by awesomecolin on Sept 3, 2004 14:02:58 GMT -5
Woo-hoo for finding things!
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Post by TheLuckyOne on Sept 3, 2004 15:22:51 GMT -5
Cool! Congrats, J-man!
(I'd like to say I can relate, but when your total number of reviews is still in the single digits, it's not as easy to forget, at least not until the meds kick in...)
-D
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Post by Head Mutant on Sept 3, 2004 16:23:23 GMT -5
Well, if it makes you feel better, the reason I found this file was because my computer crashed in the middle of writing up a Eurotrip review, and I lost that entire review. So I was seeking out a temp file, didn't find it, but found those three reviews.
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Post by puggyd on Sept 3, 2004 23:35:47 GMT -5
I *love* "Copycat"! Holly Hunter is absolutely insane! Like, it seems like a straightforward mid 90's serial killer thriller, but then Hunter just starts making these weird non sequitirs...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2004 11:24:36 GMT -5
Copycat rocks the hizzouse, but I might just think that because I have a morbid fascination w/ serial killers. Actually, I think everyone does...or not, in which case...*runs away*
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Post by duckie on Sept 5, 2004 17:07:20 GMT -5
Copycat rocks the hizzouse, but I might just think that because I have a morbid fascination w/ serial killers. Actually, I think everyone does...or not, in which case...*runs away* Right there with you, Copycat was interesting, and I've got a morbid fascination with serial killer novels as well... <looking at my bookcase> I've got plenty of novels by David Wiltse, Jeffrey Deaver, etc... and who could forget Thomas Harris' Silence of the Lambs? Did I just get myself added to a watchlist, somewhere in Washington DC?
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Post by Genetic Mishap on Sept 6, 2004 19:14:14 GMT -5
...but also a review of Copycat and Scrooged. Weird! Dude! I love Scrooged! Although oddly, I'm the only person I know that does...
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Post by BDC on Sept 6, 2004 23:31:36 GMT -5
Blessing, I suppose. Still, I'd rather have the Eurotrip one....
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Post by FiveMileSmile on Sept 7, 2004 9:38:44 GMT -5
Dude! I love Scrooged! Although oddly, I'm the only person I know that does... Scrooged is my second-favourite Christmas Movie of all time, right behind National Lampoons Christmas Vacation, which is the very height of Christmas Movies. - Rich
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Post by puggyd on Sept 7, 2004 9:51:41 GMT -5
I thought the height of XMas movies was either "Gremlins" or the made-for-TV "Babes in Toyland" starring Keanu Reeves and Drew Barrymore...
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Post by Head Mutant on Sept 7, 2004 12:12:41 GMT -5
Eurotrip will be re-written... I just have to get past the annoyance of trying to rethink all of the incredibly deep and ponderous thoughts I had about it.
Oh yeah. To quote Kyle: "Boobies."
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Post by jenfrazer on Sept 7, 2004 20:56:35 GMT -5
Glad to hear it. It'll be a consolation prize, since I don't seem to be getting a Delicatessen review.
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