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Batman Dark Knight
#11
Lamp on, = Energy from someone trying to tap into me. I have 2 differnt lamps in the room, both wall circuits go to different breaker so they are not of same circuit. I have to unplug both lamps.

I have somewhere a spinwheel. Energy spinwheel i think they are called. You cup your hands around it and the spinwheel will turn in a direction, you mentally can make the spinwheel stop and spin in another direction. you can even put a glass over the spinwheel to prove air is not doing it. Feels like the same thing with energy. Anyone see or have the spinwheel thing..its fun :)
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#12
[color=#0000ff Wrote:Sily[/color]]

So Saturday..... I will be there.  Again.  Hmmmm... Astrojewels, you reading these words?  Have you seen it yet?  I'd like to hear what you say.... or read what you write about it.

:D
I have not got there yet, but I will.
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#13
My folks saw this movie today, out of 10 they rated it a 5. They did not see the hoopla for it. They loved will smith in hancock tho.
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#14
Please be careful about viewing this movie, especially on the big screen.
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#15
Hancock was more bloody than Batman. There was this scene where Hancock sliced a villain's hand that held a denotator. Then he handed the hand holding the denotator to the police chief.
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#16
I loved the movie Hancock. I didn't think it was especially bloody. That is one that I will get when it comes out on DVD. I don't know if I will get The Dark Knight, but I will watch it when it comes out.
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#17
Maybe it wasn't for most people. I just got freaked out when I saw the hand chopped off that person's arm and then being handed around. The movie introduced new dynamics. When he turned mortal, I thought it was because he didn't want the powers anymore, and had to accept them to get it back, like Spiderman, but then who knew he had to get away...

I'm not going to ruin the movie so let's leave it at "..."

Batman doesn't show you much blood but you can imagine it from the Joker's narrative. The Joker's little stories about how his wife had scars, and he tried to show her it doesn't matter, so he scarred his face, but she left him. And now he's always smiling. Those stories do seem demonic or something only an insane person would come up. The joker is suppose to be insane. It was a good movie although very dragged on. There were times I thought the movie could have ended.
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#18
[color="#0000ff Wrote:Polly[/color]]Please be careful about viewing this movie, especially on the big screen.
Okay... this is just my opinion (I don't want to argue with anyone!) but I'm really believing what Polly says here.  I saw it again yesterday, not in the theater this time but online and well....... The Joker is so nuts it really does seem to affect me, but not in a good way.  I got the depressed, emotionally drained feelings again yesterday.  Like to balance out yesterday afternoon, I needed a comedy or something *fun*.

So yeah, it may not get you the same way but that's how it was with me.  Duh @ me.. took me two times viewing it to figure that out tho.  icon_confused
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#19
Silly,

I don’t think it took you two times, it is just the different ways that you viewed it, when you watch something through your PC, there is more frequency being pushed at you, smaller screen and it is totally different for the senses, have you ever gone to the movies and then later hired the DVD and thought this was not that good? The theatrical environment at the movies always makes things more entertaining. I just can not get anyone to go with me, and I would feel weird sitting there on my own.  

I did see Hancock awhile back, I did not think it was bloody at all and the hand thing was so quick that you had to practically put it together what happened, and there was no blood. I actually thought it had a strong message to it and I personally do not like will smith movies.
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#20
Yeah, computer viewing was not so good for sure.  Glad I got to see it in the theater... and on that note I hope you get to see it in the theater, so much better viewing.  Just call up Andrew X or Rodrigo and meet them there!  :D
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