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  • Jeenyuss
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    by the way, i agree with you tk and gall. that's why i don't clap after movies, but i'm definitely not going to look down on people for clapping.

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  • Squeezer
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    Originally posted by DankNuggets View Post
    how would i know he's not from america if i didn't read "canada" under his name?
    Well, you could have read that.

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  • gran guerrero
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    i liked it

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  • DankNuggets
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    Originally posted by Troll King View Post
    Your attempt at wit would have been funny if he did not clearly state his location as "Canada" under his avatar.
    how would i know he's not from america if i didn't read "canada" under his name?

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  • PrOnEsSim
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    The movie was awesome, action, love, and adventure. All sorts of good stuff. It seems like the plot was the newer transformers, I believe, not sure. Nonetheless by far the best movie of the summer. Unless, The Simpons will top it (I think the writers were saving all the funny stuff for this movie.. every trailer I saw, Laughed my ass off, or it just might be my love for the show..).

    PS: I think Rush Hour 3 will be funny as well. :turned: So many damn good movies this summer..

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  • Dameon Angell
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    I dunno why, but I laughed really hard at that. Sleep deprivation setting in I think.

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  • Jerome Scuggs
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    Originally posted by Troll King View Post
    The one issue I have with clapping in the theatres is that the people you're clapping for aren't there to receive it. A better analogy would be to clap at the end of a TV show because you liked the episode.
    I frequently masturbate to you even though you aren't there to recieve it ("it" being, of course, my penis)

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  • Troll King
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    Your attempt at wit would have been funny if he did not clearly state his location as "Canada" under his avatar.

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  • DankNuggets
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    Originally posted by Jeenyuss View Post
    i agree, that wasn't directed at you, it was to gall. i was just trying to add on to what you said. i probably should've quoted.

    and gall it seems like you're saying actors, or a musician or whatever, who are performing live don't deserve applause because it's their "fucking job." maybe in finland or where ever you show appreciation by giving them deadpan stares and walk out of the theater like you're carrying briefcases, BUT THAT'S NOT HOW WE DO THINGS IN NORTH AMERICA, GOD DAMMIT.
    whoa hold on i know you just typed north america but since north is in white i think you are actually trying to pose as someone from the United States of America. you are not "American" as you would dupe us into believing

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  • Galleleo
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    That's what I mean.. in the Theatre I can understand clapping, the people are right there on stage. At the movies, whoever you are clapping for aren't there. You are clapping at a screen. It's useless.

    I go to plenty of theatre shows, I clap there, often standing ovations, but they are right there on stage. The movie is just on a screen. You watch it, talk about it with friends what wasn't/wasn't awesome.

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  • Salubrious
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    Originally posted by Troll King View Post
    The one issue I have with clapping in the theatres is that the people you're clapping for aren't there to receive it. A better analogy would be to clap at the end of a TV show because you liked the episode.
    ^ ^

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  • Troll King
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    The one issue I have with clapping in the theatres is that the people you're clapping for aren't there to receive it. A better analogy would be to clap at the end of a TV show because you liked the episode.

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  • Jeenyuss
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    i agree, that wasn't directed at you, it was to gall. i was just trying to add on to what you said. i probably should've quoted.

    and gall it seems like you're saying actors, or a musician or whatever, who are performing live don't deserve applause because it's their "fucking job." maybe in finland or where ever you show appreciation by giving them deadpan stares and walk out of the theater like you're carrying briefcases, BUT THAT'S NOT HOW WE DO THINGS IN NORTH AMERICA, GOD DAMMIT.

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  • Squeezer
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    Originally posted by Jeenyuss View Post
    obviously you don't have to clap to show your appreciation for movies, but who cares? personally, i didn't clap. but pretty much the rest of the theater did. if they enjoy the movie enough to clap for it, leave'em be.
    That's what I was saying. If people want to show their appreciation in an outright form, more power to them. I personally have never clapped after watching a movie, but it makes me smile every time I see an audience so compelled by a picture that they publicly show their admiration.

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  • Jeenyuss
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    obviously you don't have to clap to show your appreciation for movies, but who cares? personally, i didn't clap. but pretty much the rest of the theater did. if they enjoy the movie enough to clap for it, leave'em be.

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