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Post by TutuAnimationPrincess on May 28, 2019 13:52:34 GMT
I was thinking about bringing some logic and reasoning to this thread, but this is obviously no place for such things.
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Post by poelzig on May 28, 2019 21:54:30 GMT
I'm just guessing but maybe because you are such a sadly stereotypical millennial goosestepping along to whatever the sjw flavor of the week Hollywood liberal tells you to think. Then there you are in your avatar looking pathetically ecstatic to be holding a clapperboard. It's so on the nose people might assume you are trolling. You understand their confusion, right? And you're such a sadly stereotypical forum user who insults people out of nowhere with generic terms that have been used wrongly so many times by so many people that their meaning has become debatable. Then there you are answering a question not addressed to you even though kolchak92 already answered. I assume you're trolling. What are you talking about? Really? What was Kolchaks answer? I said I was guessing. Granted it was an educated guess but that's still no reason for you ti attack me like that.
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Post by Marv on May 28, 2019 22:01:15 GMT
Book smart looks enjoyable. I hadn’t heard about it until today tho. So that’s probably the main reason it’s underperforming.
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Post by Vits on May 28, 2019 22:23:35 GMT
What was Kolchaks answer? I said I was guessing. Granted it was an educated guess but that's still no reason for you ti attack me like that. 1) Scroll back to his post. 2) And you had a reason to attack me first?
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Post by nostromo on May 31, 2019 9:35:33 GMT
I don't get why so many comments on this thread are so antagonizing. Olivia didn't say to watch it just because it's a movie made by and about women. She said that those kinds of movies don't get green-lit by studios very often (the fact that BOOKSMART is a low-budget indie is an indirect proof) because they fear there won't be profits. Booksmart is funded by Annapurna, United Artists and distributed by Universal Pictures. Will Ferrell produced it. I'd hardly describe it as "indie". It's just not a very good film. It has funny moments but they don't carry it through. I can see Olivia Wilde's point - and she is correct about women in the industry - but she perhaps shouldn't have used that point to try and promote her film,a s it doesn't really have any relevance as to why someone should go and see it.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Jul 7, 2019 22:45:13 GMT
It made more than that pro-life movie that came out earlier this year, didn’t it?
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