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I saw it yesterday at the Loews on Boston Common. It was entertaining and well done for the most part, but nothing revolutionary.

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By the way

The Coroner said. When I saw one of your roses today. I knew it was you. At the Time of the Larkhill fire. The Roses would have been Valeries.

The T.P. Notes could'nt have survived the fire. V had to have wrote the Notes afterwards.

V had to have been Valerie. Voice changed by the Fire? Kinetically changed by the virus.

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http://www.mtv.com/shared/movies/interview...re_alan_060315/

Interview with Alan Moore, the guy whose work the movie was inspired by but he demanded his name be taken off the project for various reasons.

I give it an A for Assinine.  Typical Hollywood junk.

Did you see it or are you just assuming that it will be bad because of what critics may or may not be saying.

I don't trust critics at all. Especially after they gave the recent Star Wars movie all those good reviews.

It sucked so badly in my opinion and many people I know would agree.

Still, I had to see for myself.

Anyways..If you haven't seen it.. just take a look for yourself and make your own opinion.

If you have seen it.. well then, it's your opinion.

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Did you see it or are you just assuming that it will be bad because of what critics may or may not be saying.

I don't trust critics at all.  Especially after they gave the recent Star Wars movie all those good reviews.

It sucked so badly in my opinion and many people I know would agree.

Still, I had to see for myself.

Anyways..If you haven't seen it.. just take a look for yourself and make your own opinion.

If you have seen it.. well then, it's your opinion.

I know Hollywood. A free pass wouldn't get me to see it.

I was dragged to the recent Star Wars movie by friends and I thought it was pretty good. I was kind of surprised, actually, because I did not think I would like it. Granted, I am not a fan and have not seen the other movies but it was entertaining to me. I loved how everything looked so futuristic. Dorky, I know.

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Revenge of the Sith was actually my favorite of the 6. Yeah, you could still tell that it was Lucas-written dialogue, and there was a hell of a lot to cram into the time length, but it was the most fun.

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