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Dorkman wrote:
Zarban wrote:

It's not just you. It's the whole Twittle environment. Only Patton Oswalt makes sense at 140 characters or less.

He says in 112 characters...

Getting proven wrong by Michael is like getting a backrub from a hobo. You don't want it, but it kind of feels good.

Warning: I'm probably rewriting this post as you read it.

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I have a tendency to fix your typos.

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I was only joking about that whole sarcasm tag thing. As dorkman pointed out, my idea was really dumb.

Totally cool of you to implement that, tho, Holden. You are awesome.

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No way, it was totally a good idea
because now I have a mental image of Zarban getting a sexy back rub from Dorkman

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Squiggly_P wrote:

I was only joking about that whole sarcasm tag thing. As dorkman pointed out, my idea was really dumb.

Damn. Maybe we need some sort of 'I'm joking' tag doohicky........

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Dave wrote:

No way, it was totally a good idea
because now I have a mental image of Zarban getting a sexy back rub from Dorkman


That is not what I meant
and you know it.

Last edited by Zarban (2012-06-14 06:02:39)

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Squiggly_P wrote:

I was only joking about that whole sarcasm tag thing. As dorkman pointed out, my idea was really dumb.

Totally cool of you to implement that, tho, Holden. You are awesome.

fixed that for ya =P

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Sarcasm is the worst.

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wtf is going on here

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One of the things that really struck me about Super 8: one of the ways that it achieves it's late-'70s, early-'80s feel is how real the sets and locations feel. When you think of ET, one of the things you think of is realness of the suburban California setting and family life.

On the common characteristics in Abrams' films: he seems to have a genuine sense of fun and a respect for the roots of the material, and knows how to infuse a film with that.

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Finally finished the ep. I think the assessment of Abrams' "ouvre" (too fancy?) was spot on. He knows how to make a movie that FEELS right, and doesn't seem to care a whole lot whether it makes nuts-and-bolts sense.

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I had to go to Vegas yesterday for the day so I had eight hours of driving time to fill (4 over and 4 back) so I listened to several older DiFs again and one of them was Super8. After listening to your guys commentary again I think I realized the disconnect.

If you're expecting an alien movie then the kids story doesn't really fit in. Likewise if you are expecting a story about the kids trying to finish their film then the alien story doesn't seem to tie into that. I think you are victims of the advertising. You are trying to find the connection between the footage the kids shot and how it affects the alien plot, or visa versa. But you need to look at it through a different lens. It's not about the alien and it's not about the film. It's a boy meets girl story. In order for the two of them to get together, everyone has to learn how to let go of all the issues they have. The film they are making and the alien train crash are simply the devises used to get the boy and the girl together.

In the beginning of the movie it's the need of a female lead that first brings the girl into this boy's world. Then later it is the alien plot, specifically her being abducted, that finally brings them together in a meaningful way. It's the girl that teaches him to to stand up and not be pushed around by his bossy friend. Its his like for the girl that finally drives him to confront his dad. The plot revolves around the boy getting the girl.

I think the advertising set up an expectation that the footage they shot would have something to do with the alien plot. But if you look passed that with a clean slate, then I think you can see what the movie was really about. The boy gets the girl. And in order for that to happen, everyone had to learn to let go of their issues.

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Trey wrote:

I always call this guy Capt. Lewis Nixon from Band of Brothers



Like you would remember this, but called the sheriff dad from super 8 "Nix"
from Band of Brothers, but that is Ron Livingston (Office Space,  The Conjuring),
but you got his name right Kyle Chandling (F.N.L's(show), Early Edition(show),
King Kong(peter jackson movie).

lol, I always get those guys mixed up also.
funny that our boys didnt pick up on it, but they probably
didnt watch Band Of Brothers.

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