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Big Fish **spoiler**

i really want to see this..comes out next week.

oh..and bigrash..if you're gonna talk about specifics..please put SPOILER in your title. 🙂 thanks.
 
Originally posted by: nativesunshine
i really want to see this..comes out next week.

oh..and bigrash..if you're gonna talk about specifics..please put SPOILER in your title. 🙂 thanks.

hey sorry about that. totally forgot!
 
Great movie. I think it should win best movie of the year. It managed to be magical, comic, and dramatic all at the same time. Wow. Go see this movie, definitely Tim Burton's masterpiece.
 
i honestly thought it was one of the best movies I've ever seen.

I never wanted to cry so hard from a movie, i bearly held back the tears and the only reason was because my buds were right there : P, not that it would have mattered, but I can't drive well with my contacts all wattery.
 
Does anybody remember what Jessica Lange says to Albert finney when they are in the tub of water and Jessica Lange is resting her head on his chest?

She says something " i can't....<blah>" and he then comforts her by saying something reassuring.

Does anybody know what did Jessica Lange say?
 
Originally posted by: The_Wildcard
Does anybody remember what Jessica Lange says to Albert finney when they are in the tub of water and Jessica Lange is resting her head on his chest?

She says something " i can't....<blah>" and he then comforts her by saying something reassuring.

Does anybody know what did Jessica Lange say?

"I won't dry out."




Big Fish. Big thumbs up.
:thumb;
 
That movie really surprised me, honestly. I didn't think it was gonna be much of anything, but man was I wrong, I can't remember ever feeling so much from one movie, I laughed and almost cried. Good stuff.

I've never cried from a movie before but I must say that was the closest I've ever come before.

Two Thumbs up!
 
Originally posted by: bigrash
anyone understand how the witch turned out to be the other lady later?

No! And I've been wondering the same thing myself since watching it? Confuses the heck outta me. If she was the witch when he was young, how could she be the little girl when he was older? Her being the little girl when he was a teenager works with her ending up being the other woman, but her being the witch when he was a little kid doesn't work at all! Argh! Damn you Tim Burton!
 
She even said it in the movie to the son; she said something along the lines of "as far as Eddie is concerned, there are 2 women in the world, his wife being one and every other woman being the other that was what they gave as an explanation. Doesn't really make sense if you thinking in terms of a reality based world but this was a fantasyish movie.
 
I thought the movie was brilliant, and yeah, the ending pulled a couple tears out of me, very well done.

--Mark
 
I thought the movie was great.

I kind of thought that, showing all the people at the funeral, was sort of telling us that his stories were not all outright fabrications, rather most of them were just stretching the truth.

I liked the scene in the daffodils.

edit: Also, the soundtrack was great. Can't wait for the DVD.
 
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