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The Butterfly Effect

49 durable postsStarted 2004-11-07Latest 2009-12-05
#489011Post 41 of 49

Re: The Butterfly Effect

ive watched lot of times, grat movie love it, nice work of all of them,

#489055Post 42 of 49

Re: The Butterfly Effect

Enjoyable but rather over rated, absolutely riddled with plot flaws. Not really that clever, I think the fun element comes in imagining if you could change your path and also wishing that he would end up with the bird when she's a super fly hottie.

#489056Post 43 of 49

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........and not a skanky ho

#489086Post 44 of 49

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i dont think that ashtons character didn't think about the girl in the present time ..he did love her when he was a kid, but you grow up and those feelings change... when people are confronted with a loss, feelings of what if come about..in this case he felt he loved her what if?. i think more than him wanting to end up with her, he was trying to change her path so she didn't end up leading the shitty life she was leading and ultimately killing herself. it was bound to happen weather he visited or not

#489118Post 45 of 49

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If I had the ability to change the past world I would definitly be using it to get some fly honeys, oh and stopping wars and stuff that would probably be important too.

I think the moral of the story is 'don't be messing wit shit that don't concern you'

#492076Post 46 of 49

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Wow it was really fantastic I think it is scenario related to memento

#1256659Post 47 of 49

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Just watched there now. I know!! Better late than ever though. Really enjoyed it, had me gripped the whole way through. Love the Oasis song at the end. It fits perfectly.

#1256891Post 48 of 49

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The theatre I was sitting in erupted with laughter when he woke up with no arms.

I think the Donnie Darko comparisons were being extremely generous. This is after all Ashton Kutcher we're talking about.

#1305137Post 49 of 49

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loved it!! But take only the good parts! you now what i mean :)

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