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I just watched it.
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Any good? Bad? Uhm... Ugly?
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It was about a half hour long, in black and white and slightly predictable.

very school project-y.
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ITT technical institute project-y, or minneapolis art institute project-y?
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Of course yeah, this is the Patton soundtrack film thing...

I saw the trailer for it on youtube. It looks boring, so I refuse watch it. But the music sounds quite good. Is it out?
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Miss Yvonne";p="945747 wrote:very school project-y.
this is what I thought of Garden State but that didn't keep craploads of people from LOVING it.
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Thunder Bear";p="945815 wrote:Of course yeah, this is the Patton soundtrack film thing...

I saw the trailer for it on youtube. It looks boring, so I refuse watch it. But the music sounds quite good. Is it out?
yeah, I got the cd/dvd in the mail yesterday. I haven't listened to the cd yet.
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School project-y = Pretentious?
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ReverseEngineer";p="945826 wrote:
Miss Yvonne";p="945747 wrote:very school project-y.
this is what I thought of Garden State but that didn't keep craploads of people from LOVING it.
Garden State would have been a well made school project. But since its not, its nothing but an overrated and boring movie. It gave me very little.
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Redundant Retard";p="945916 wrote:School project-y = Pretentious?
More like Braceface/godoflame-isen's (or whatever the hell his name is) films.
Thankfully I havent seen them.
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Redundant Retard";p="945916 wrote:School project-y = Pretentious?
no, I wouldn't say that it was pretentious. It seemed like an experiment. "Let's see if we can get the lighting right in the alley." "Let's see if we can film a car going down the highway." It had all the bits that you'd think would be required to pass the class. And the guy probably would have got a B+. :lol:
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