Two is the number of Blockbusters I had to go to tonight before finding an instock copy of The Net.
There better be more than five people at tomorrow night’s SOCHI movie night.
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Two is the number of Blockbusters I had to go to tonight before finding an instock copy of The Net.
There better be more than five people at tomorrow night’s SOCHI movie night.
« Cool but slow In the past 4 weeks, have you burned yourself? »
I think you got lucky with only going to two blockbusters, considering the high quality and therefore high demand of this movie.
What with such outstanding dialogue like this:
“Just think about it. Our whole world is sitting there on a computer. It’s in the computer, everything: your, your DMV records, your, your social security, your credit cards, your medical records. It’s all right there. Everyone is stored in there. It’s like this little electronic shadow on each and everyone of us, just, just begging for someone to screw with, and you know what? They’ve done it to me, and you know what? They’re gonna do it to you.”
It is little wonder why this movie is so in demand. You go girlfriend!
Now imagine Sandra Bullock saying that dialogue . . .
It’s actually not that bad of a movie. But then again, I’ve only seen it once and that was ten years ago.
I do remember thinking (even then) that some of the technical elements were lame.
Sorry to have missed it, think I could borrow it? :-)