
Originally Posted by
Robstar
OK this post looks like you're on The Price Is Right and you've been given 45 seconds to assemble these words into some form of a statement. The bad news is......you're not going to the showcase round.

'Also' about Jim Crow? I don't recall mentioning a Jim Crow. And I thought you said you DID like The Help???
Look Den Den, I'm not telling you what movies to like. All I'm asking is A)you broaden your movie horizons (which you're open to doing - great!) and B) you start reviewing the ones you have seen within the humble scope of the limited movies you have watched - not going all Siskel & Ebert on us about throwaway, bubblegum stuff like Easy A. Sure the movie had some amusing moments and reminded me of why I inexplicably want to do bad things to Amanda Bynes (

) but puh-leeease can we never see another back and forth between yourself and other users about the movie as if it were a pop culture sensation to last the ages? Because that's what I - and "quite a few" others (although the names escape me right now) can't help but interject. Please, keep it to the station in life it was intended.

I'm good with words, I will try to explain myself better. The movies that I like with emma stone in them... tend to be on subject matter that I tend to enjoy in general. The help is an awesome movie, about how it was to live in the era of jim crow... To kill a mockingbird is my favorite book written about the same exact thing. I am well aware that I don't have a huge movie horizon... I only started watching movies in bulk in 2010, and I'm only 21 so movies before 2000 I tend to be unaware of. I try to realize this when I watch movies. Similiar to my thoughts on music, though I have a much bigger scope, but I am aware music pre-1991 I know little about.
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