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Yeah, the Hmong actors were a bit cheesy, but I was able to look past it in the light of Clint Eastwood's greatness.Cuda wrote:Wow you serious? Sure there were great parts, but the Hmong actors were seriously SERIOUSLY weak. I think only once or twice they conveyed the actual emotion they were trying to get from the audience. When Sue got messed up and when the grandma got the spitting thing. The whole locked in the cage bit made the entire theater bust out in laughter in one of the more supposed dramatic parts.JK-47 wrote:Gran Torino.
Best movie I've ever seen.
I'm going to go see it again in a couple hours.

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Gran Torino was, in fact, a fantastic movie. Thao in the basement was the only part I wasn't satisfied with, but I'm guessing it was mainly due to his age. I don't place blame on him for the inability to express the emotion there, it's a minor issue with the work as a whole. I was very impressed with the movie. I was disappointed at the ending for a bit, but connecting that to what he said about his time in the war, it made it, at the risk of sounding cheesy myself, bittersweet.JK-47 wrote:Yeah, the Hmong actors were a bit cheesy, but I was able to look past it in the light of Clint Eastwood's greatness.Cuda wrote:ow you serious? Sure there were great parts, but the Hmong actors were seriously SERIOUSLY weak. I think only once or twice they conveyed the actual emotion they were trying to get from the audience. When Sue got messed up and when the grandma got the spitting thing. The whole locked in the cage bit made the entire theater bust out in laughter in one of the more supposed dramatic parts.JK-47 wrote:Gran Torino.
Best movie I've ever seen.
I'm going to go see it again in a couple hours.
Turns out that while my university is treating my fellow course followers and I like feces that has been spawned from other feces, I have successfully worked out a plan to get through the course on schedule.
This is great news considering I was expecting to have my course delayed to pave way for a new one.
This is great news considering I was expecting to have my course delayed to pave way for a new one.
I haven't heard/seen this word in years. Dude.Jordan wrote:Shibbyyy

I think Noobraska is a pretty cool state. eh grows corn and doesn't afraid of anythng.
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