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MrEthernex wrote:Today I watched my new favorite movie, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, for the first time. Geeked out at all the video game references and sound effects. Special effects were great, too.

I knew I would like the movie literally after watching five minutes of it. The movie just got finished with the title credits at that time. It was that good.
I did the very same this saturday, and my thoughts of it is also very much the same. I expected something great, but I got something bloody amazing. Love when that happens.
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I haven't seen it yet :P

Today I just woke up.
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Schezo wrote:I did the very same this saturday, and my thoughts of it is also very much the same. I expected something great, but I got something bloody amazing. Love when that happens.
It is amazing. Again, the opening credits alone blew my mind.

My friend said he saw it in the theater five times. $40 well spent. :P
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MrEthernex wrote:I knew I would like the movie literally after watching five minutes of it. The movie just got finished with the title credits at that time. It was that good.
Fascinating. Because I knew I would hate the film with an unusual passion after literally watching one second of the trailer. I was thinking "I'd rather wank with knives.." at that time. It was that awful.
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I saw Scott Pilgrim for the first time last week I think and whilst I didn't fall completely in love with the film, I did really enjoy it, especially the style. A lot of my friends went to see it in the cinema multiple times.

The only film I saw more than twice at the cinema was Star Trek :P
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Seems my Religion exam was cancelled. I don't know if I should hug my teacher for not being there or stab him...
From one side, I am happy that there won't be any religion exam this week but from the other side, all that reading and wasting my week end on studing was for NOTHING! Untill next week I probebly have forgoten everything and I will need to start studing from the begining.
I think I rather stab him. All those hours of studing wasted! I could have played Sonic Colors in that time!
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^I don't know why but you reminded me there of a lad at school called Tim in my class and when we did are GCSE'S there was a "situation" when there was a question in the RE exam which asked something like "why do teenagers act unruly and are argumentative with adults?" He wrote on the paper that he thought the question was unnecessary, rude and grossly inaproppriate to
Generalizeteenagers in that way and he was refusing to answer the question...They made him sit the thing again.
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Well, my class got the best proposition ever.

Details later during the day.
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Killer French Bread wrote:I was thinking "I'd rather wank with knives.." at that time.
Well...You weren't the only one who thought that. ^_~
richarddavies wrote:^I don't know why but you reminded me there of a lad at school called Tim in my class and when we did are GCSE'S there was a "situation" when there was a question in the RE exam which asked something like "why do teenagers act unruly and are argumentative with adults?" He wrote on the paper that he thought the question was unnecessary, rude and grossly inappropriate to
Generalizeteenagers in that way and he was refusing to answer the question...They made him sit the thing again.
Brilliant. If I was the teacher I'd have made that an instant pass.
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Exam markers are just normal human beings, make em laugh & they'll give you a few marks, thats the only reason i managed to scrape a D in English Language

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