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Wait...are you saying you've...never seen it before? -- nm
Posted by
Stephen (aka Sceire)
Jul 20 '12, 11:09
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Move it up the queue. Amazing film! Enjoy. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 20, 11:14
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FMJ is a lot less artistic, and has more of a documentary feel.
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con_carne
Jul 20, 11:26
Think of FMJ as Clockwork Orange meets An Officer and a Gentleman.
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Dr.Vermin
Jul 20, 11:24
Better. But also, be prepared to watch two different movies within a movie. -- nm
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Stephen
Jul 20, 11:19
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And Apocalypse Now is more of a psychological "thriller"; the second half of FMJ comes close, but it's more actiony (though realistic) than Apocalypse -- nm
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Stephen
Jul 20, 11:21
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I think he should be forced to go back in time and watch it when he should have watched it to begin with!!! -- nm
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Stephen
Jul 20, 11:15
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Nah, I think 16-17 is an appropriate age to watch it. -- nm
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Stephen
Jul 20, 11:18
*jealous* Enjoy! -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 20, 11:14
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