Tied down? I am unsure if it's wise to keep close proximity with people that are willing to use this kind of behavior with you. It is one marathon I would never wish to go through.
At first, I was thinking "I don't really watch a whole lot of movies so I don't think there is one I'd call the wor-" AND THEN I REMEMBERED. That one time I decided to watch Gone With The Wind, to see why it was such a beloved classic. From beginning to end, all I wanted to do was slap that bitch upside the head.
I do not appreciate being called a man, but I do believe you expressed my view of the movie in an objective way, it is not the vocabulary I am used to using, but I cannot deny that it does have its uses in showing well what it means to utterly disgust something.
The last is John Wick (I). Falling asleep after 30 minutes despite 4pm round. Fortunately, it's promotion ticket.
2012 and Dragonball Evolution. Everything else are watchable compared to these two. I almost picked a fight with the cinema screen when I watched it.
I am a girl, so being called a man does not please me. I do not like swearing in any form, but saying "it was shiiiiiiiiiiiiit" expresses well how I view that movie. Seems like we share a view on the matter, I luckily didn't even attempt to see the 2012 movie, the very premise sounded horrible to me, so I decided to avoid it with ease. I believe it was a good decision.
And yet you kept the same way of speech... You seem like someone that one should not bother to deal with, have a good day.
Well... Yes. Apparently. I, too, do not see the problem with using words in a manner in which they do not use their normal meanings, but instead, have different definitions.
babul it was a drama and i was a kid it was a plot about how the husband dies while crossing a road i shit you not this movie was total garbage the acting was fine but it was super boring