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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 10, 2019 16:59:10 GMT
A film that consists entirely of computer screen windows showing Skype calls, facebook posts and gmail.
It's certainly different and quite amazing that they have created a film from the premise of watching one person's computer screen.
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Post by Lilith on Mar 10, 2019 17:36:37 GMT
I wanted to scratch my brain out with a soup spoon.
That was so dreadful, and why do they always have to make people do such stupid things?
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 10, 2019 18:58:30 GMT
I wanted to scratch my brain out with a soup spoon. That was so dreadful, and why do they always have to make people do such stupid things? Indeed, I did not understand why {Spoiler}the first guy put his hand then face into the blender rotor, why one of them shot himself, and why another stabbed himself in the eye. Were the things on their screens really that terrible? No they weren't.
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Post by Lilith on Mar 10, 2019 19:13:18 GMT
I wanted to scratch my brain out with a soup spoon. That was so dreadful, and why do they always have to make people do such stupid things? Indeed, I did not understand why {Spoiler}the first guy put his hand then face into the blender rotor, why one of them shot himself, and why another stabbed himself in the eye. Were the things on their screens really that terrible? No they weren't. Haha! That was the EXACT scene I was thinking of when I was typing my comment. Exactly! Granted, that guy gave off the total "dorky lacks common sense" type of vibe to begin with, (but so did most), and we all saw that coming a mile away, being quite predictable, but sheesh, OTT, formulaic, likely to happen and quite anticipated. What a way to make a movie, though, that relates to the generation of gamers and keeping the budget very low and special effects to a minimum. There are a few out there under similar guises if I recall.
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