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| # | Comment | Survey |
|---|---|---|
| 11 | Wow, anonymous. That's pretty heavy. Unless she's dead, it's never too late. | What is the one thing you most regret? |
| 12 | elijahblue: you never know until you try. But personally, maybe you should try a little optimism. It may not change a thing, but it sure makes it easier to get through the days. | What is the one thing you most regret? |
| 13 | I would not have any sort of sexual contact with my ex. Ewww. | What is the one thing you would not do, no matter how much money you were offered? |
| 14 | Forgive yourself. | If there was an instruction manual for everyday living, what should be included? |
| 15 | nachos--with peppers | For you, what is the best part of going to the movies? |
| 16 | None. Saving the world, in any sense, would make me the next Messiah, and that I ain't. | If you could solve one world problem by pledging your own permanent celibacy, which would it be? |
| 17 | The first one is usually the best, otherwise there wouldn't be sequels, except in the case of movies such as Child's Play, etc. when a bad idea just wouldn't die. | In general, are sequels usually better, or worse than the original film? |
| 18 | bill, you LIKED Star Trek:The Motionless Picture? Get outta here! | In general, are sequels usually better, or worse than the original film? |
| 19 | "A Passage to India". It sucked. I left. No regrets. | Have you, or as anyone you know, ever actually left a theater in the middle of a movie? |
| 20 | Also--"Cat People". Hated it. But I LOVED Reds. The only time I ever liked Warren Beatty. I do agree about "Something to Talk About". Looks like Dennis Quaid's career is about gone. | Have you, or as anyone you know, ever actually left a theater in the middle of a movie? |