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Previously on "I'm glad it's not me going deaf"

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    Originally posted by Lucy View Post
    What?
    That one is "the fools errand".

    HTH

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  • Lucy
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    What?

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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    Maybe it's true, there really are only seven forms of story. Shame the film industry interprets that to mean sequels.
    Culturely maybe, as Attic Greeks have a different set, but then whenever one makes these lists, one has to ask: where does Hamlet lay?

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  • PAH
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    It's probably because the dialogue is so crap they don't want us to hear it anyway.

    Sod the writer's strike, they should be fired until they can come up with a non-cliche riddled rehashed remade script. I'm getting sick of poor quality remakes of classic films, some that are already remakes themselves!

    Maybe it's true, there really are only seven forms of story. Shame the film industry interprets that to mean sequels.

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic I'm glad it's not me going deaf

    I'm glad it's not me going deaf

    http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/...258447,00.html

    We've got state-of-the-art cinemas, DVD players with surround sound - so why is it impossible to make out what some actors are saying? David Jenkins finds out


    mumble.... mumble.... mumble.....drives me mad, fecking mumbling crappy septic "actors" on $50M can't even deliver their lines in an audible manner.

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