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LobsterFeng said:
Is it bad that I don't want to see this movie just because I hate "found footage" movies? Other than that this looks really interesting.
I recommend going to see it. I HATE found footage movies with a passion, but the premise of this film made me go see it. Thing is, as their powers develop the character with the camera just makes it hover behind him. This meant that for the rest of the movie, I totally forgot it was 'found footage'.

But overall Bob, I think you were wrong on this film. It's an amazing film and I challenge anyone to walk out of the film NOT wanting super powers.

CODE-D said:
Just got back from watching it, I highly recommend it.
I wish the ending had been different though but it was still good.
Some cgi tweaked to look better, like the toy bear and ping pong ball.
and for the more actiony parts that they didnt rely on the camera view thing
but still really good.
I know what you mean about the ending, I felt a bit cheated.

The Teddy Bear bit was hilarious. The film at the start is actually quite funny. It's only later on into the film does it become a bit more serious.
 

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What is it with you and backing villains? The guys from this movie, Magneto, and most despicably of all the New England Patriots?!
Especially when they're going up against the most likable team in the league.
I mean supporting the Red Sox is dumb, but the Sox are like your dopey loser younger brother. The Patriots are just bad people.
 

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Just saw this, and for once I agree with Moviebob. It's an unexpected gem. Don't take any notice of the trailer (which is one of the worst I've ever seen btw, and obnoxiously gives away pretty much the entire plot of the movie).

And FTR, the spider scene - you'll know it when you see it - made my skin crawl. Little touches like that are what elevate this film beyond standard genre fare.
 

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Definitely agree with Bob on this one. It is my favourite film of the year so far. Possibly only The Hobbit could top it.
 

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Leaving aside any potential debates about personal issues or football...

Chronicle was AWESOME. I loved just about every second of it. Even though I couldn't exactly root for the bullied kid at the end (he delved a little too deeply into the sociopath end of the pool for that in my opinion- the scene with the teeth? And the spider? *shiver*), I certainly felt a whole lot of pity for him. Talented cast playing interesting, well-rounded characters guided by a director who has an extremely bright future. It certainly has the potential to remain a personal favorite of mine throughout the year.
 

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If you haven't seen this yet, listen to Bob and go see it. Absolutely fantastic, one of the best movies I've seen in a long time, and if you were bullied or had a rough childhood this one may very emotionally effect you too. Though he is completely right, you can outright tell which one will be which from the minute they're all introduced.
 

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TheDrunkNinja said:
canadamus_prime said:
And I repeat: Don't judge everyone else by your standards. I can't just snap my fingers and get over something.
Alright, it's not really about my standards or getting over your problems. My whole spiel is mostly about how people are dealing with those problems. Like you said, I don't know you. I don't know how you deal with them. But I will say, admitting that if you were granted power, you would abuse said power for revenge's sake. Not simple retribution, but fucking murder? That's like admitting you can't be trusted for any real responsibility. Unless you're like an angsty teenager, there's no excuse for that kind of behavior. Again, I don't know you, so I'm not saying you said any of that. This is all on Bob. Hell, I judge Bob more than anyone else since he's the one throwing his past problems in our faces while demanding we still take him seriously. It's childish. And he's ten years older than I am. It's inexcusable.

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And who are you to decide what is childish? Snip
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Wrong. That IS admitting you can't be trusted for any real responsibility. Regardless of being an angsty teenager, there's no excuse for that kind of behavior.

I was bullied from kindergarten till High School. I was the tall, fat, bespectacled, AND socially-awkward kid which made my life an inveritable hell of being alone the majority of my childhood. The first friend I had was an outcast just like me, but after just 1 yr he moved and I was alone again (that was 2nd grade). Every year it was rumor after rumor ranging from a serious case of head lice, anorexia, or mental retardation. By 7th grade my confidence=nothing, but self-loathing and I began entertaining thoughts of suicide to end my existence. However, divine intervention saved my life and I learned to not let the daily insults affect me, but that doesn't mean I never forgot them. I remember every single rumor and insult as a personal reminder to never stoop to that level of hate. Unlike Bob, who is disturbingly content to stake claims in the childhood-bully-sadistic-revenge-fantasy camp.

I was very angry at my oppressors, but given the opportunity to have superpowers to hurt them? Absolutely not. It's disturbing to hear someone say if they had powers they would hunt down their past oppressors and murder them. Your judgment on Bob is completely justified based on him freely admitting the intent to murder his bullies if he had the chance. It has nothing to do with 'getting over it'

The worse part? He keeps bringing up the Columbine High School Massacre and giving that as an example of the bullied kids fighting back. It is disgusting. Ever heard of Rachel Scott? I knew her best friend and she shared her story. Rachel never bullied Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold, they killed her because she was Christian and the same goes for Daniel Mauser(Catholic). In fact, before they shot Daniel, according to the footage they made fun of his glasses and called him a nerd. They were bullied, yes, but they were severely disturbed as well. They fought with their bosses, cursed out teachers, and wrote journal entries showing patterns consistent with "malignant narcissism." They were psychopaths.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Harris_and_Dylan_Klebold

And Bob is honestly defending that kind of behavior? I have never seen such pettiness retained for so long in a human being. Grow up, Bob.

EDIT: In my anger and foolishness I typed out this message. I will not delete it because I do not think it would be right to pretend I never acted like this. I went against my morals, stooped to the level of personal insult that I despised so much, and for that I am a true hypocrite. I have disgraced my faith and severely misrepresented my God.

To Bob Chipman: I can only sincerely apologize for my immaturity and rude behavior online. Although I often disagree with you there is no justification for my above response. Shalom.
 

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This movie toward the end actually really scared me because it was really frightening to see a character self-destruct like andrew did. I felt like it was a metaphor for any kind of power, such as a school-shooting, or someone using a bomb. I really want didnt to be alone after that movie, because all I could think was "what if that were me, or someone I knew?" Also I feel like it was stating that there is no such thing as evil, only misunderstood. amazingly well done movie, convincing acting and great pacing, as well as above-average cinematography. The special effects weren't bad either. This movie is definitely made my personal top ten movies of all time list
 

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SirDeadly said:
Definitely agree with Bob on this one. It is my favourite film of the year so far. Possibly only The Hobbit could top it.
What about the new pixar movie coming up and john carter?

(although I agree with you I am totally stoked for the hobbit; I'm re-reading the book now)
 

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One of the few movies I would be willing to go to the theater to watch, jet it won't be in the one in my city... sight.
 

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The worse part? He keeps bringing up the Columbine High School Massacre and giving that as an example of the bullied kids fighting back. It is disgusting. Ever heard of Rachel Scott? I knew her best friend and she shared her story. Rachel never bullied Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold, they killed her because she was Christian and the same goes for Daniel Mauser(Catholic). In fact, before they shot Daniel, according to the footage they made fun of his glasses and called him a nerd. They were bullied, yes, but they were severely disturbed as well. They fought with their bosses, cursed out teachers, and wrote journal entries showing patterns consistent with "malignant narcissism." They were psychopaths.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Harris_and_Dylan_Klebold

And Bob is honestly defending that kind of behavior? I have never seen such pettiness retained for so long in a human being. Grow up, Bob.
Alright, I tried to stay out of this but this is the point where I have to jump in.

If you can point out to me WHERE in this video - or anywhere else - I've "defended" the behavior of Harris and Kelbold, I ask that you please do so; because clearly some clever hacker has altered my work to say something incredibly insensitive that I would never, EVER say.

The only reason I even raised the issue of Columbine is that the film is CLEARLY drawing inspiration from that particular event in concieving the arc of it's main character. My sympathy (such as it is) - or, at least, vicarious empathy - was with the fictional character in a fictional movie whose actions, however heinous, were A.) understanable and B.) "cool-looking" because, again, FICTION. The idea that this somehow equates to me "standing up" for real-life mass-murderers is ridiculous on it's face.
 

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SkullCap said:
The worse part? He keeps bringing up the Columbine High School Massacre and giving that as an example of the bullied kids fighting back. It is disgusting. Ever heard of Rachel Scott? I knew her best friend and she shared her story. Rachel never bullied Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold, they killed her because she was Christian and the same goes for Daniel Mauser(Catholic). In fact, before they shot Daniel, according to the footage they made fun of his glasses and called him a nerd. They were bullied, yes, but they were severely disturbed as well. They fought with their bosses, cursed out teachers, and wrote journal entries showing patterns consistent with "malignant narcissism." They were psychopaths.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Harris_and_Dylan_Klebold

And Bob is honestly defending that kind of behavior? I have never seen such pettiness retained for so long in a human being. Grow up, Bob.
I'm definitely gonna have to agree with [user]MovieBob[/user] here. Whether or not he "needs to grow up" or "get over his issues" is a debate that a lot of people are having right now, as best they can without ever personally knowing the guy. However, saying that Bob is defending the Columbine incident is taking massive leaps of faith.

Here:
Those guys are talking about getting revenge on people, are they defending the Columbine stuff too? You can say he's acting like a 4 year old, and god knows I've had my moments where I thought Bob was the biggest idiot ever, but saying that he's defending what happened at Columbine is just hyperbole
 

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MovieBob said:
My sympathy (such as it is) - or, at least, vicarious empathy - was with the fictional character in a fictional movie whose actions, however heinous, were A.) understanable and B.) "cool-looking" because, again, FICTION. The idea that this somehow equates to me "standing up" for real-life mass-murderers is ridiculous on it's face.
As the catalyst to this whole runaway train, I'd like to add my last two cents into this, not for the sake of adding more damage to the situation. Rather, just some understanding from all sides of this.

I myself never truly said or intentionally implied that you were in support of the Columbine killings, Bob. I think the error in understanding comes from that right there, though. When you made the connection to Columbine (however accurate it was) to the fictional character in question and then called the actions of said character "understandable" (or rather that you had admission to partially rooting for this character giving reference to your previously made "Magneto Was Right" video as your reasoning), it's naturally easy for one to construe that as saying Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold's actions were similarly "understandable" in your mind. This probably wouldn't happen to any other reviewer who may have made a similar connection due to the fact that the concept of rooting for vengeance of the oppressed is a common underlying theme in many of your videos.

I've already said more than enough about how avoid future misunderstandings in regard to this subject, so I'll leave it at that. I can't say that all that I said wasn't against you personally since the discussion did seem to center around your personal feelings, Bob. My stand-offish original comment was blunt to make a point, but I can't offer any other defense for it, so I admit to being in the wrong if it was seen as offensive or inappropriate. It was simply my opinion of your opinion.

That's all I have to offer. I hope we all got a little clarification here.
 

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Not excellent but great. I felt that Andrew's cousin's character should have been a little more developed and looked into though.
 

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Frank_Sinatra_ said:
TheDrunkNinja said:
Bob. You're 30. You were bullied when you were a kid.

Get over it. The rest of us "victims" already have. It's time you join us.
Speak for yourself. That shit has never left me, and probably never will.

To quote Captain Kirk,
"You know that pain and guilt can't be taken away with a wave of a magic wand. They're the things we carry with us, the things that make us who we are. If we lose them, we lose ourselves. I don't want my pain taken away! I need my pain!"



OT: Sweet. I was really hoping this movie would be good.
I know what I'm doing for my birthday on Sunday!
Oh dear! You've quoted Star Trek 5? I guess those words are seared forever in my brain, along with stripper Uhura.

It does seem odd that all of the best, most wonderful people in the world were born on February 5th. Hope you had a good one, despite the devastating Patriots loss.
 

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dystopiaINC said:
wooty said:
I agree with everything you said Bob.........GO PATS!!!
Bro fist it! PATS all the WAY!
I think the next time they play, Bill should teach them how to catch. Sooooooo many missed opportunities