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Chris Gould wrote: I can tell you what not to see - Deck the Halls. No reverse psychology needed there, as it's just c**p. Actually, probably the worst film I've seen all year.Poor Ferris. Ever since Glory, he's been playing prudes.
Honestly Matt, I'd wait for video if I were you specifically. Maybe we can get a review copy from Warner.
Been wanting to see it, but I'm not sure I'd be in the right mood to with what I know of the story.
Thanks Nic. Sometimes we all need to be placated. 
honestly though, these claims of the film being pretentious or confusing are idiotic. It's so simplistic it's almost sappy at times.
honestly though, these claims of the film being pretentious or confusing are idiotic. It's so simplistic it's almost sappy at times.
HOW VERY DARE YOU! I ain't stupid! I am sooo gonna go see it now!
Hrrrrrmmmpppfff!
Hrrrrrmmmpppfff!
Is this the film almost never got made, and Brad Pitt was supposed to star in it?
I'm seeing The Fountain on Sunday. Cannot wait!
I can tell you what not to see - Deck the Halls. No reverse psychology needed there, as it's just c**p. Actually, probably the worst film I've seen all year.
I take it it's good then, Gabe?
What ever you do...
..DON'T see The Fountain. It'll be over your head. Honestly, you just won't get it. I mean, I got it, but we all know I'm an abnormally clever guy.*
* The method of persuasion Gabe is utilizing here is known as "Reverse Psychology", in where the persuader employs pessimism in order to effect a positive outcome, basically stating the opposite of what he or she wants the persuaded to do.
* The method of persuasion Gabe is utilizing here is known as "Reverse Psychology", in where the persuader employs pessimism in order to effect a positive outcome, basically stating the opposite of what he or she wants the persuaded to do.

