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<blockquote data-quote="Keroscene" data-source="post: 40924" data-attributes="member: 508"><p><strong>Re: Independence Day, the movie</strong></p><p></p><p>I remember going to see Independence Day at the theaters the day it opened, July 4 '96 i believe it was. Great movie. They ran the teaser for MIB before the main showing. </p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>I also liked that movie, but I thought "The Road" was better. Even though Gary Oldman is one of the best supporting actors of all time... In both movies my main complaint is the main characters don't seem to try and avoid the bad guys. Why stay so close to trouble if they're trying to avoid it? </p><p></p><p>I also felt like "The Book of Eli" lifted a lot from the videogame "Fallout 3". </p><p></p><p>P.S. Viggo Mortensen lives about 20 miles from me. I was at a little restraunt called "The Koffee Kove" about a month back with the family and we get on the subject of new movies that have come out recently and I start talking about how much I liked "The Road". My cousin keeps saying loudly "Who was the star in that movie?" teasing, but as if he couldnt hear me, so I say Viggo's name loudly in reply to him. Guess who is sitting two booths down from me with his family? Viggo. My cousing knew he was sitting there, but I didn't until he got up to go have a cigarette. I was soooo embarassed. My only movie star sighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keroscene, post: 40924, member: 508"] [b]Re: Independence Day, the movie[/b] I remember going to see Independence Day at the theaters the day it opened, July 4 '96 i believe it was. Great movie. They ran the teaser for MIB before the main showing. I also liked that movie, but I thought "The Road" was better. Even though Gary Oldman is one of the best supporting actors of all time... In both movies my main complaint is the main characters don't seem to try and avoid the bad guys. Why stay so close to trouble if they're trying to avoid it? I also felt like "The Book of Eli" lifted a lot from the videogame "Fallout 3". P.S. Viggo Mortensen lives about 20 miles from me. I was at a little restraunt called "The Koffee Kove" about a month back with the family and we get on the subject of new movies that have come out recently and I start talking about how much I liked "The Road". My cousin keeps saying loudly "Who was the star in that movie?" teasing, but as if he couldnt hear me, so I say Viggo's name loudly in reply to him. Guess who is sitting two booths down from me with his family? Viggo. My cousing knew he was sitting there, but I didn't until he got up to go have a cigarette. I was soooo embarassed. My only movie star sighting. [/QUOTE]
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