geoff_icp
New in Town
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I think the title is pretty self explanatory... give the name and a few reasons why. Maybe your opinion of the film will give someone else the urge to see it.
BeBopBaby said:If I had one day left, I wouldn't want to waste time watching a movie!
The Dame said:No, not really, IMHO - although you listed two comedies, you didn't bother to explain why you chose them.
Some people see things very literally.geoff_icp said:that isn't the point!! should i pose the question as "you are on death row and CAN'T do anything better than watch a movie?" seriously, why take the question so literal????
geoff_icp said:that isn't the point!! should i pose the question as "you are on death row and CAN'T do anything better than watch a movie?" seriously, why take the question so literal????
"you are on death row and CAN'T do anything better than watch a movie?" seriously, why take the question so literal????
Spitfire said:This is just what's wrong here.
We all have to be "polite" and come up with "polite" answeres to "stupid" questions.
Smalltalk, smaltalk... chat,chat,chat.....instead of coming up with some true, straight answeres.
No I do not believe there is any film I would prefere more than any others. Even if it "was my last day on earth".
Capice?
The Dame said:Yes, you do, if you choose to respond. That's just the way it is. You do not HAVE to answer any question you deem STUPID. But if you choose to, then you owe it to the member who posed the question, as well as the rest of us, to be polite. Polite does not mean you can't be truthful. Polite means you frame your response so that others will continue to have something to do with you. Why not follow up your 'truthful' response with a hypothetical answer in the spirit of the question? All it takes is a little imagination.
Spitfire said:What do you think is best?
To be ignored or to get a truthfull answere?