lindz82
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Post by lindz82 on Dec 3, 2005 21:39:39 GMT -5
haha... I can't cook worth anything! I even burn water!
Lets see.. my favorite ES moment would have to also be where Edward is cutting all the ladies hair.. the look of concentration on his face is priceless!
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lindz82
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Post by lindz82 on Dec 6, 2005 11:08:30 GMT -5
What was the most touching part of the movie for you? Mine was eveything.. the fact that he's so innocent and kind and not knowing what to do. He gave the impression that he would do anything for anyone if you ask.. that is so sweet!
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Post by Burton'sMuse on Dec 7, 2005 18:51:44 GMT -5
The whole movie! It's just touching in itself. Theres a scene that always breaks my heart. Kevin walks into the kitchen, and Edward sort of rushes over and asks if he wants to play Scissors Paper Stone, and Kevin doesnt want to play because he's "tired of always winning"... the look on Edward's face is so heartbreaking!
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Post by Insane Burtonite on Dec 9, 2005 16:57:29 GMT -5
I know what you mean! It's like, "Aw!! I'll play rock paper scissors with you!! YOU CAN WIN!! DON'T CRY!!!!!!!"
At least, that's my reaction. Also, "Go away Kevin. No one likes you. Pffbt."
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Post by lindz82 on Dec 9, 2005 23:00:14 GMT -5
I know.. he was like a little boy eager to play a game and looked as if the wind blew out of him.. I was like crying!! And my parents were like.. it's not that sad! LOL It was for me!!
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Post by Insane Burtonite on Dec 10, 2005 12:32:54 GMT -5
Aw they just don't understand. I think it's funny how teenagers and young adults seem to understand this movie better than older adults and parents. Sometimes when you become an adult, you seem to lose certain qualities and the ability to understand some things.
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Post by Burton'sMuse on Dec 11, 2005 0:43:48 GMT -5
Aw they just don't understand. I think it's funny how teenagers and young adults seem to understand this movie better than older adults and parents. Sometimes when you become an adult, you seem to lose certain qualities and the ability to understand some things. Ah so true! I always thought it was weird that they call it scissors paper stone.... it's rock paper scissors Kevin!
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Post by Insane Burtonite on Dec 11, 2005 16:17:44 GMT -5
Haha yeah, the first time I saw the movie and heard him say that I didn't know what he said, but that's me being dumb. Then I was like, OMG ROCK PAPER SCISSORS! I used to play that!
But normally it was for deciding things, like best out of 5, whoever wins gets to go first...that kind of thing.
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lindz82
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Post by lindz82 on Dec 11, 2005 21:51:43 GMT -5
Aw they just don't understand. I think it's funny how teenagers and young adults seem to understand this movie better than older adults and parents. Sometimes when you become an adult, you seem to lose certain qualities and the ability to understand some things. I also think it's a generational thing. I think that this movie won't loose it's meaning no matter how old we get!! But it's also true.. When you get older we do seem to lose certain qualities to understand some things... I don't want to get older!! LOL
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Post by Insane Burtonite on Dec 15, 2005 20:16:57 GMT -5
Me neither!! I think when I have kids of my own (long from now, not to worry.) their first movies are going to be Burton movies. They're going to breathe Burton. I'm raising them to be awesome Burton fans so that they can be all unique and their own person and open to different types of people.
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Post by Burton'sMuse on Dec 15, 2005 20:56:35 GMT -5
Me neither!! I think when I have kids of my own (long from now, not to worry.) their first movies are going to be Burton movies. They're going to breathe Burton. I'm raising them to be awesome Burton fans so that they can be all unique and their own person and open to different types of people. Haha Allie, I am currently doing that with my 6 year old nephew. He can name all Tim's movies, knows him when he see's him and know's that he's a legend. (I have it drummed into the child, XD)
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Post by Insane Burtonite on Dec 16, 2005 20:30:28 GMT -5
Haha! I need a little minion....*searches around for someone under 4 ft tall with potential to be a Burton freak....*
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Post by Burton'sMuse on Dec 16, 2005 20:32:30 GMT -5
Lmao! I think THINK I may be passing my OESBEDOCLWF onto my nephew...
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Post by Insane Burtonite on Dec 16, 2005 20:33:54 GMT -5
YAY!! Aww I really want a little person to teach the ways of Burtonism to. Aw man.
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