Bridge to Tarabithia is an extremely, extremely, famous book about helping young children cope with death.
It was literally written by the author as a way to explain death to her kid after he lost his best friend.
I never saw the marketing for it, but I don't know how you could either be old enough to not have some familiarity with it or young enough where the marketing of what happens in the story wouldn't ruin a lot of its importance.
oh no no no, the marketing for that movie makes it look like Transformers crossed with Narnia, it's super misleading.
It's like THESE KIDS GO TO A MAGIC LAND AND HAVE CRAZY ADVENTURES, COME SEE THIS FUN MOVIE WE PROMISE NO ONE DROWNS
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hahah oh man bridge to tarabithia, I read that book when I was a kid and then I saw the trailer whenever it came out and my thought was "hahahaha oh shit some parents are going to be fucking pissed"
Is the relationship between the kid and teacher as creepy in the book
There isn't really one at all?
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hahah oh man bridge to tarabithia, I read that book when I was a kid and then I saw the trailer whenever it came out and my thought was "hahahaha oh shit some parents are going to be fucking pissed"
Oh wait, did they market it as a fun romp through Narnia?
Oh boy.
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
Bridge to Tarabithia is an extremely, extremely, famous book about helping young children cope with death.
It was literally written by the author as a way to explain death to her kid after he lost his best friend.
I never saw the marketing for it, but I don't know how you could either be old enough to not have some familiarity with it or young enough where the marketing of what happens in the story wouldn't ruin a lot of its importance.
Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Bridge to Tarabithia is an extremely, extremely, famous book about helping young children cope with death.
It was literally written by the author as a way to explain death to her kid after he lost his best friend.
I never saw the marketing for it, but I don't know how you could either be old enough to not have some familiarity with it or young enough where the marketing of what happens in the story wouldn't ruin a lot of its importance.
oh no no no, the marketing for that movie makes it look like Transformers crossed with Narnia, it's super misleading.
It's like THESE KIDS GO TO A MAGIC LAND AND HAVE CRAZY ADVENTURES, COME SEE THIS FUN MOVIE WE PROMISE NO ONE DROWNS
The book is an extremely mature look at children, escapism, death, coping, and moving on.
So yeah, if they filled that shit with CGI monsters and other wacky bullshit then I am just laughing.
I mean, I didn't really figure how the fuck they were going to make a movie out of it anyway. You can't really make a kids movie out of that book anyway. I mean, the book is meant for kids to read, but depicting it on the big screen is uh...different.
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
I thought it was charming and funny in a way that the vast majority of movies that hope to be charming and funny can barely hope to kiss the feet of
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Bridge to Tarabithia is an extremely, extremely, famous book about helping young children cope with death.
It was literally written by the author as a way to explain death to her kid after he lost his best friend.
I never saw the marketing for it, but I don't know how you could either be old enough to not have some familiarity with it or young enough where the marketing of what happens in the story wouldn't ruin a lot of its importance.
It was marketed as a bar is clone
These kids go to a magical land
I had never heard of it
So... Easily
Aren't you younger than me? This is a book that was on my summer reading list in the 4th grade.
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There are a couple books that I just assume people my age have either read or know the jist of.
The Giver. Animal Farm. To Kill a Mockingbird. 1984.
Bridge to Terabithia I don't expect people to have read it, but I figured everyone had heard of it at some point.
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well I've never read The Giver, it seems to be an American thing? I'd never heard of it before these forums. Yeah there's a western canon of sorts when it comes to children's/YA literature but it's definitely not gonna be universal.
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it's like if they made old yeller today and the trailer was just, like, a dog fighting ninjas
Jesus fucking Christ.
Talk about burying the fucking lead.
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well I've never read The Giver, it seems to be an American thing? I'd never heard of it before these forums. Yeah there's a western canon of sorts when it comes to children's/YA literature but it's definitely not gonna be universal.
You could read it in an hour at this age. It's pretty neat! I think they made a movie out of it? Which I do not understand at all because the thing is like 75 pages double spaced, and half of what makes the book work is that it's written in first person perspective.
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
I cannot remember the last time I saw a movie with a sex scene that added anything to the story or couldn't be accomplished by the characters stumbling out of bed half dressed the next morning.
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Also, I really do hope that the tagline to Bridge to Terabithia was We Promise No One Drowns
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
I cannot remember the last time I saw a movie with a sex scene that added anything to the story or couldn't be accomplished by the characters stumbling out of bed half dressed the next morning.
I dunno. Some people enjoy those scenes, and that's entirely fine. I feel that people should be more open about their occasional voyeuristic desires.
I cannot remember the last time I saw a movie with a sex scene that added anything to the story or couldn't be accomplished by the characters stumbling out of bed half dressed the next morning.
Hot Shots! Part Deux.
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I cannot remember the last time I saw a movie with a sex scene that added anything to the story or couldn't be accomplished by the characters stumbling out of bed half dressed the next morning.
Hot Shots! Part Deux.
Naked Gun
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
I cannot remember the last time I saw a movie with a sex scene that added anything to the story or couldn't be accomplished by the characters stumbling out of bed half dressed the next morning.
Also when doing right, a sex scene can add a lot of passion and excitement to a movie, it can make it more emotionally engaging as the intimacy of the characters is displayed so powerfully to the viewer.
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oh no no no, the marketing for that movie makes it look like Transformers crossed with Narnia, it's super misleading.
It's like THESE KIDS GO TO A MAGIC LAND AND HAVE CRAZY ADVENTURES, COME SEE THIS FUN MOVIE WE PROMISE NO ONE DROWNS
There isn't really one at all?
Oh wait, did they market it as a fun romp through Narnia?
Oh boy.
It was marketed as a bar is clone
These kids go to a magical land
I had never heard of it
So... Easily
The book is an extremely mature look at children, escapism, death, coping, and moving on.
So yeah, if they filled that shit with CGI monsters and other wacky bullshit then I am just laughing.
I mean, I didn't really figure how the fuck they were going to make a movie out of it anyway. You can't really make a kids movie out of that book anyway. I mean, the book is meant for kids to read, but depicting it on the big screen is uh...different.
I thought it was charming and funny in a way that the vast majority of movies that hope to be charming and funny can barely hope to kiss the feet of
Aren't you younger than me? This is a book that was on my summer reading list in the 4th grade.
here is the original trailer, it is amazing.
it's like if they made old yeller today and the trailer was just, like, a dog fighting ninjas
The Giver. Animal Farm. To Kill a Mockingbird. 1984.
Bridge to Terabithia I don't expect people to have read it, but I figured everyone had heard of it at some point.
No, it means that the book went off the reading lists after I got past that age. Which sucks.
Jesus fucking Christ.
Talk about burying the fucking lead.
You could read it in an hour at this age. It's pretty neat! I think they made a movie out of it? Which I do not understand at all because the thing is like 75 pages double spaced, and half of what makes the book work is that it's written in first person perspective.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
I dunno. Some people enjoy those scenes, and that's entirely fine. I feel that people should be more open about their occasional voyeuristic desires.
Hot Shots! Part Deux.
Naked Gun
Same reason I couldn't watch orange is the new black and game of thrones
Other than that, yeah drawing a blank.