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Alkabong |
anyone seen the film "Let the right one in"? |
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It's a Swedish vampire film. Not usually my cup of tea, but a friend wants me to go see it. Rotten Tomatoes likes it.
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Smack |
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Swedish vampires??? They van' to suck your STRUDEL?
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GregBuisIsADick |
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I thought strudel was a German dish? Anyway, Alka, I saw this a few weeks ago at the After Dark Festival in Toronto and I wasn't a big fan. I found the boy
lead kind of insipid as both a character and an actor. The girl vampire was good. There is some good stuff in it, but overall it had a bit too much of the
pokey European pacing that doesn't always work for me. You're more sophisticated than me so it may not be a problem for you.
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Smack |
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Oh bite me, skull boy! Like you know something Swedes would be MORE likely to suck on?
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GregBuisIsADick |
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Swedish meatballs? A Volvo tailpipe? |
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kf59 |
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Ikea furniture? Bjorn Borg? Harry Reems ( I'm thinking hard about Seka there )...
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sirjonsnow |
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Do they play chess?
I ask you to kill Superman, and you're telling me you couldn't even do that one, simple thing. |
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CadyH |
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sirjonsnow wrote:AHAHAHAHA!
"Everything in your life that happens to you leaves a tattoo. Something permanent, something that stays with you always. And you don't realize it
because its so much a part of you, but then one day you look at it and its like 'wow. There it is. Like a picture under my skin'". K. Bentley
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Teen LaQueefah |
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Sweden sucks lingonberries.
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tbone417 |
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Alkabong |
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Thanks for the mini-review, Gibbled. I'm thinking it's a no go for this flick.
"You're more sophisticated than me so it may not be a problem for you"... <----that made me larf. So-fise-di-cated I'm not, so what does that make you? No-fise-di-cated? I know what you mean about pokey pacing though and have often thought the same thing. Maybe we North Americans suffer rampant attention deficit disorder as a result of the amount of exposure to "sound bites" and message boards. |
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