Originally posted by mikhael
Ah, naturally, if one doesn't like what you do, the can't be intelligent. Or maybe that was if they like something you don't they must not be intelligent. Thank you Mr. President.
Read what I write. Not what you want to read.
I didn't say you were stupid, but like most people, you managed to elaborate just that yourself, which is what happened when you stumbled horrifically over my word game. I phrased the post above like that intentionally. It was not to say you are stupid, it was to say:
a) People who like to use their brain enjoy the seemingly real-life mundane films (contrary to your belief, it does not automatically mean that stupid people enjoy films like Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and you will note those words were never written by me)
b) Mr. and Mrs. Smith is a stupid film
Originally posted by Ford Prefect
You're going to take the position that in the century it has existed, cinema has never displayed real artistic merit?
He's going to take the position that he is special and unique in having a belief which is extraordinary, rebellious and unique based on the fact that he needs to feel exempt from the laws of nature, and be unique.
Truly an opinion that would hold merit if these were the 1800s.
Smithsonian for you mikhael, enjoy it to the fullest, I'll stick with the diversified art of my own choosing and preference, since I have so many media to choose from. Smithsonian actually being one of them, just not exactly the same or comparable to the brewing world of films.
So, to reiterate and get back to the topic:
Crash rules.