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    what do you mean by cookie cutter? never heard of cookie cutter in my life lol. does cookie cutter mean like, just recycled or something? cookie cutter sounds like its meant to be cookie clutter, not cutter.

    so what is cookie cutter ;l

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    That's a cookie cutter. A cookie cutter character is, as you might now expect after seeing the above image, a generic character who is the same as all the rest.

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    Lets just get this straight out in the open, cus Im confused. What did you think of the characters?

    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    ...the characters are cliched cookie cutters and the story is horizontal...
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    ...recycled storyline, cookie cutter characters, bad jokes...
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    ...and the villain was pretty useless with all his recycled lines and general cookie cutter nature. The story...
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    ...awful script, cookie cutter characters and story stolen from Ferngully...
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    A stolen story, bad script and cookie cutter characters aren't opinion.
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    ...The villain was the most cookie cutter I've seen in a long time...
    Sammeth.

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    Lol Sammy, you should know better than to wind peoples up.. you're not Aussie and you're certainly not from Devon! ol:

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    He's bitter from his tenure as my assistant all those years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    Lol Sammy, you should know better than to wind peoples up.. you're not Aussie and you're certainly not from Devon! ol:
    Its all just banter and jokes!

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    He's bitter from his tenure as my assistant all those years ago.
    Yeah this is pretty much true, gosh darnit. Productions was so good (more jokes)
    Sammeth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammeth. View Post
    Lets just get this straight out in the open, cus Im confused. What did you think of the characters?
    Nothing wrong with repeating yourself by making a point, that's the whole sense of arguing, facts and statistics repeated overtime. There's no other lingo for 'cookie-cutter' characters unless you want 'generic' or some other word, which will end up saying exactly the same thing.

    I also just realised that the story was stolen almost word by word from Ferngully. I was watching a review by some guy, but couldn't help notice some of the dialogue matching up.

    It's not the best film of all time, it's not a 'fantastic' movie. Without a doubt it is the most visually stunning, but that's about it.

    If Cameron thinks this is the future, then I'm just going to leave my head in the dusty past. Traditional essentials of filmmaking (decent plot, relatable characters and 'the little details which make the big picture') will always come first for me when looking for a film.

    Oh and it's not the film of the year, neither is Inglorious *******s. Moon is.

    HAHAHAHAHAhaaa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apeel View Post
    Nothing wrong with repeating yourself by making a point, that's the whole sense of arguing, facts and statistics repeated overtime. There's no other lingo for 'cookie-cutter' characters unless you want 'generic' or some other word, which will end up saying exactly the same thing.

    I also just realised that the story was stolen almost word by word from Ferngully. I was watching a review by some guy, but couldn't help notice some of the dialogue matching up.

    It's not the best film of all time, it's not a 'fantastic' movie. Without a doubt it is the most visually stunning, but that's about it.

    If Cameron thinks this is the future, then I'm just going to leave my head in the dusty past. Traditional essentials of filmmaking (decent plot, relatable characters and 'the little details which make the big picture') will always come first for me when looking for a film.

    Oh and it's not the film of the year, neither is Inglorious *******s. Moon is.

    HAHAHAHAHAhaaa

    Have you even seen Moon, Nathan? And you misspelt the first part of the misspelt title wrong. I'll be taking legal action.

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    I don't know if it was said but he's planning on making a second and third film. Apparently already having ideas and plots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Have you even seen Moon, Nathan? And you misspelt the first part of the misspelt title wrong. I'll be taking legal action.
    I saw it a few days before the Dark Knight, totally passed up on it but got it on DVD from a friend.

    Oh and I'm sorry Chrome's spell checker is American so don't break my legs.

    pls.

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