I just came back from seeing "The Village."
See: movie marathon fun
See: addiction to visual stim
It occurred to me while watching the film that Edmonton filmgoers are juvenile idiots.
There's a scene near the beginning of the movie where Kitty Walker professes her love to Lucius Hunt. That's when the laughing started.
It got louder in the next scene when Kitty is lying on her bed sobbing uncontrollably.
The same thing happened at a screening of "The Two Towers" when Gollum has his moral/existential crisis.
Is there something I'm missing? Is emotional suffering that amusing?
See: movie marathon fun
See: addiction to visual stim
It occurred to me while watching the film that Edmonton filmgoers are juvenile idiots.
There's a scene near the beginning of the movie where Kitty Walker professes her love to Lucius Hunt. That's when the laughing started.
It got louder in the next scene when Kitty is lying on her bed sobbing uncontrollably.
The same thing happened at a screening of "The Two Towers" when Gollum has his moral/existential crisis.
Is there something I'm missing? Is emotional suffering that amusing?
michael_desade:
try again when you get some posts on the CE boards.