Hoo-wee! Good Irish backyard wedding. Liquor? Married her! Parents, strippers, musicians, and professional drunks whooping it up.
And my brother threw up on my wife's truck. Really, it just ain't a wedding without that happening. Heh.
August 24, 2007
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Well, 1 and 2 aren't likely, but 3 is quite possible. I did pick up more each time I watched it, which is rare that I watch a movie more than once back to back, but this movie had so much detail, it's worth it to watch it in different states of mind. But to me, each time they showed the old Chinese guy, they were telling you what was going to happen with each magician. I'm not saying it was easy to figure out, plus it was all over the place from past, present, future, it was impossible to figure shit out until it was about to happen. Maybe you're just not as simple minded as I am, lol. I haven't seen it since it came out on DVD, so remembering back.Spud wrote:Really? I watched it four times in a row before I fully took it all in.Billy's Little Trip wrote:Yeah, good flick, but way too predictable. But it is fun to guess everything before it happens. Makes me look like a genius to my wife.Spud wrote:The Prestige
There are several possibilities here.
1. You really are a smart mother.
2. I am thick as a brick.
3. You didn't catch all the twists, but think you did.