Am not. Plus don't have any money.
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Am not. Plus don't have any money.
I think it's because he has been going on about how there is no such thing as chemical imbalance, attacking people that take medications to help them get through the day and saying that he thinks psychiatry is a quack and that all problems could be resolved with excercise, diet and vitamins. That's got a lot of people up in arms that have had first hand experience with dealing with various problems and had to resort to medications to help with it. He should just keep a lower profile about it if that's his belief, it only inflames the masses because not everyone believes in what he says, unless he feels that by being vocal he will change people's beliefs or prefers to get people riled up, then all the power to him :shrug: I feel the same way about religion, people can have their beliefs, but don't be trying to push them at my doorstep LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by amaris1337
The fact that the studio waited until the week of the movie's release to start showing to the press is a bad omen...Confidentiality agreements had to be signed as well...Certain "insiders" who violated their agreement on condition of anonimity have posted on some sites, claiming they had seen the movie and that it was a bomb...we shall see
This movie really kicks ass. I thought that Speilberg had sold-out, but he has redeemed himself quite much. This film is great, I give it a 9/10. Go see it.
I want to see the movie. But, I'm worried it won't live up to the book (which I love). As for Tom Cruise I have nothing for or against him. I don't see a movie just becuase he is in it nor do I avoid his movies.