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another one?!!! this is surprising because 1) I have heard good things about this movie, which I haven’t seen; and 2) in my experience, the number of promotions/contests for a movie is directly proportional to said movie’s suckage :-)
Wayne: 1) The movie is quite good and I recommend seeing it. Not because they sent me video games–I paid to go see it myself and I have no inkling of how these games play, so no conflict of interest there. 2) The movie doesn’t need promos or contests, it’s going to easily break $400M worldwide. At this point, they just want to sell video games, which I am pretty certain they’re going to do that anyway.
Regardless, I applaud your skepticism and paranoia. You’ve obviously been around the site for a while. ;-)
1) my niece and nephews don’t seem interested, so if I’m going to see a grown-up movie, it’s going to be Kick-Ass. Maybe if Nic Cage is getting a percentage, he can get the name brand mac & cheese. 2) you’d be skeptical too if you’ve seen as many movies about monkey spies as I have ;-)
btw, more mb weirdness: I knew you had replied a little after you posted, I saw the link in the sidebar on the homepage, but when I clicked it, only my post was here — no amount of refreshing could bring your post up…
Sunspots, Wayne. Crazy wicked sunspots.
this would be fun