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No sarcasm at all. That movie makes my list of movies everybody should see at least once a week.
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Haha. So how long is this list of movies?
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Not that long at all.
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May I inquire as to what else is on that list?
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Charlie's Angels 1 and 2
The Matrix all 3
They Live
POTO
Breakfast At Tiffanys
Under Siege 2
One more with R rating.
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Oh, I liked Matrix. Which is your fave of the three?
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I do not view them as three movies. To me they are 1 big movie.
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Oh, that makes sense. I still like the second one best. Idk why.
Did you like Lord of the Rings? The newer one, I mean
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Have not seen them. The second one is a very good movie.
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Really? They remind me of a... sort of a ...medieval...magical-ish Star Wars, if you see what I mean.
I really liked them though.
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It is Ian McKellan's fault. I only like him in the X Men movies.
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What?! But Gandalf is awesome!!!!
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Maybe, but after watching him in that awful Da Vinci Code. Ughhhhhhhh!
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LOL! I didn't like the Da Vinci code either. I fell asleep towards the end....
Didn't they make a sequel?
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Wished I had fallen asleep at the beginning!
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LOL! After I woke up I ask my aunt to tell me how the ending was and she said she wasn't entirely sure. XD
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I am not a fan of Dan Brown.
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Did you read the books? Or just see the movies?
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I am probably the only person in the western hemisphere that has not read that awful book - Alan Shore
He is not the only person!
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LOL! Nice.
Well, despite how much that movie bit, I still say Gandalf is amazing and Lord of the Rings is a great little trilogy.
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I am sure you are right. When they take Ian out of it I will watch it, maybe.
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But, it'd be bad without him!!!
Jeez... such a pill.
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See we agree, Ian is a pill. A big one that you can not swallow.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
 Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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No you are a pill, and he was a pill for participating in that catastrophe known as the Da Vinci Code.
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Oh, I see a pill. You mean I am a universal panacea for everything that ails the world. Thanks for saying that but it is not true. Maybe half the world.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
 Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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