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    Quote Originally Posted by Favourtism View Post
    Does he turn into a baby at the end? I wanna see this.


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    The film is excellent but is drawn out a bit too much. I think it's around 2 hours and 45 minutes long.

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    Its quite a wierd concept to grasp I mean: "Hey guys, we need a new film... ideas? Anyone?" "Oh oh oh Sir right this way Sir!" "Yes?" "How about, a baby, that starts off old, but gets younger... as he gets older, eh? Eh?" "BRILLIANT, SOMEONE GET THIS MAN A PAY RISE" "Oh and to make it better, lets hire Brad Pitt" "This is pure gold excellent!"

    Thats how I assume it went down, but I saw a trailer for it when seeing Yes Man and cant say it got me that excited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xzoid View Post
    Its quite a wierd concept to grasp I mean: "Hey guys, we need a new film... ideas? Anyone?" "Oh oh oh Sir right this way Sir!" "Yes?" "How about, a baby, that starts off old, but gets younger... as he gets older, eh? Eh?" "BRILLIANT, SOMEONE GET THIS MAN A PAY RISE" "Oh and to make it better, lets hire Brad Pitt" "This is pure gold excellent!"
    actually, its based on a short story by f. scott fitzgerald, who is often considered one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. so yeah... hes best known for writing the great gatsby though. idk about over in england but it's basically one of those books that everyone reads by the time they're out of high school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xzoid View Post
    Its quite a wierd concept to grasp I mean: "Hey guys, we need a new film... ideas? Anyone?" "Oh oh oh Sir right this way Sir!" "Yes?" "How about, a baby, that starts off old, but gets younger... as he gets older, eh? Eh?" "BRILLIANT, SOMEONE GET THIS MAN A PAY RISE" "Oh and to make it better, lets hire Brad Pitt" "This is pure gold excellent!"

    Thats how I assume it went down, but I saw a trailer for it when seeing Yes Man and cant say it got me that excited.
    Lol nice theory, but if you paid to watch Yes man then your taste is very different from The curious case of Benjamin Button lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yonder View Post
    Lol nice theory, but if you paid to watch Yes man then your taste is very different from The curious case of Benjamin Button lol.
    lol i was gonna say that too.

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    I personally wasn't too thrilled about seeing this film, but I went to see it yesterday and it was brilliant!
    Got me all teary too
    though, I do agree he was an old man for waaay too long but i still think its definatley worth going to see

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    its a very well made movie.. dont go expect some teenage stuff.. its more of a "grown up" movie if you can say that..
    I've seen it three times to this date, and I really like it.. I laugh every time that guy gets struck by the lightning.. hahaha
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    Was abit long for me, and rushed towards the end. But an interesting movie nonetheless.

    I love the guy that gets struck by lightning!

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    I thought it was an excellent movie, one of my all time favourites. The lightening man is great, gives you that comic relief, lol.

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