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The Motorcycle Diaries = excellent movie.

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I wouldn't mind seeing it either, especially after seeing Fidel Castro: American Experience on PBS. Its interesting how camaraderie and belief in the movement go out the window when someone else gets a couple more cheers than you. Castro and his crew could have been pushing democracy and it would have ended the same way. Anyways, the cinematography is supposed to be great in Diaries.
 
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Oh yea, being able to see how a commie becomes a commie. Sounds like a wannabe "Easy Rider" without any of the drugs, sex, and hippiness. Thanks for the info but I think I'll pass. Commies suck.

I bet you'll be glued to the next installment of Star Wars, though. :roll:
No worries. I knew some of the Junior Neocon Mafia would chime in here.

Yea because all the neo-con's I know love all the drugs sex and hippiness. Since I liked Easy Rider for having all that, I must be as conservative as they come then eh?

I just think the movie sounds like a copy-cat crap tastic movie about something that doesn't interest me in the slightest. Communism. Hitler is interesting, this guy isn't. Thats just my opinion.
Have you seen it? No? Then shut the fvck up and stop crapping up my thread with your worthless, uninformed, teenage opinion.

 
Originally posted by: Childs
I wouldn't mind seeing it either, especially after seeing Fidel Castro: American Experience on PBS. Its interesting how camaraderie and belief in the movement go out the window when someone else gets a couple more cheers than you. Castro and his crew could have been pushing democracy and it would have ended the same way. Anyways, the cinematography is supposed to be great in Diaries.

I have heard the cinematography is great too...and I will often see movies just for that reason. That being said, I think the topic is interesting and something worth seeing to broaden anyone's perspective on the world.
 
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