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I just saw gravity and it is a PRETTY DAMN AWESOME MOVIE. No spoilers, please. My dad is watching the behind the scenes right now which is 3 HOURS LONG, so I just skipped it.
IT'S AWESOME! |
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Yeah dude, sucks about the other guy though.
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Imo, I thought it was okay. Just her floating around. But now, I'm afraid of going to space.
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Red wrote:
Imo, I thought it was okay. Just her floating around. But now, I'm afraid of going to space. It's not like the chances of you going there were big in the first place. lelFrozen is best. o3o LET IT GOOOOOOOOOOO LET IT GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TURN AWAY AND SLAM THE DOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRR |
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Steam Name: |FP| Strider (Formerly Professor Titties)
Former TTT Admin for 7 months,TTT staff for a year in total Former Flood Operator for 4 months Whenever you feel like arguing "If religion were true, its followers would not try to bludgeon their young into an artificial conformity; but would merely insist on their unbending quest for truth, irrespective of artificial backgrounds or practical consequences." H. P. Lovecraft |
dude this isn't facebook
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Honestly I was a bit disappointed, I expected more than 30 minutes of her floating through space and 30 minutes of her breathing through that blasted suit. The only part that I liked was the beginning really.
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I wish you got forum banned for spamming topics, FP would be a more enjoyable place
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don't ban me please
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thatsmrcole wrote:
So AWESOME she floats, debree comes in, losses her friend, crys to a Russian dude, then (I fall i fall asleep seriously) The best part is when she takes off her space suit how to float in space?!? |
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Stinkpot
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The fact that you guys expected more out of a movie that clearly depicted what it was going to be is astounding.
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Steam Name: |FP| Strider (Formerly Professor Titties)
Former TTT Admin for 7 months,TTT staff for a year in total Former Flood Operator for 4 months Whenever you feel like arguing "If religion were true, its followers would not try to bludgeon their young into an artificial conformity; but would merely insist on their unbending quest for truth, irrespective of artificial backgrounds or practical consequences." H. P. Lovecraft |
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