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But, TRosa, you'd have been proud of Chowie. He wasn't going to speak at the service after all, but decided to at the spur of the moment. He was great! He started off with a good funny line that lightened the mood considerably. (Some of the people were really starting to lose it, us included.) And then, during his telling of anecdotes, he let a few choice curse bombs drop, LOL. He turned to the pastor sitting near him and sheepishly apologized, and she just laughed and said it was okay. (Everyone else laughed, too, luckily.) Everyone was coming up to him afterward and telling him how they loved his eulogy and remember the things he was talking about.
Well, I know I'm proud of him.
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Originally Posted by TRosa
Seriously, don't go by me, seems a lot of people like it, I'm just not one of those people. Cranston did a great job of building the tension, his screen part with his wife, movie son were worth the watch, but there's plenty enough of monster fighting, but to me, the monsters looked like metal and paper mecha. I like to be scared of my monsters, these, not so scary. Seriously, I found myself laughing at a few of the battle scenes. Everybody was kung fu fighting.
70%+ ratings by critics and audience on rotten apples, so go ahead, enjoy. But don't say I didn't warn ya. But then too I'm an odd ball I didn't care for Avatar all that much.
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