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Sharon
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The Butterfly Effect
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Aug 18, 2004 14:51
I watched this movie last night. WOW! What a freaky, excellent movie it was. It had me sitting on the edge of my seat constantly. If anyone hasn' t seen it yet, go rent it now. Nice change of pace from all the other " same old, same old" movies.
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Mass X
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- Location: Plymouth, MN
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Aug 18, 2004 14:58
Definatly Ashton' s best role...well probably the only one I liked. This movie is indeed great, very unique and different form all the rubbish out and about today. Altho the ending does make you a lil sad
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DaRoosh65
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- Joined: Aug 17, 2004
- Location: Saint Louis
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Aug 18, 2004 17:00
I saw it when it was at the theater, and both me and my girlfriend left kind of freaked out. And yet, we couldn' t help but want to see it again. Awesome movie!!! We' re getting it on DVD for sure!
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Rikka
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Aug 19, 2004 06:10
A good movie indeed, unexpectedly good (i was expecting, at bes,t mediocracy from Ashton). I liked the turns the movie took. I most certainly liked the theatrical ending better than the Director' s cut.
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Terry Bogard
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Aug 19, 2004 06:54
I especially loved the part in the movie when he turned to one of the characters and told them " You' ve just been PUNK' D!!"
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PS2Poodoo
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Aug 22, 2004 02:59
" unexpectedly good" is a great way to describe this movie I had very low expectations but after seeing it I realized ashton has more talent than I give him credit for. It could have been better, but it was still very good.
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RavenShadow
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- Location: Antigonish, NS (Canada)
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Aug 23, 2004 03:34
I thought it was a good movie but it' s kinda surprising to hear how many people thought it was good because I have only heard people say bad things about it. I think it is kinda hard to put Kutcher in a serious role because he always plays the idiot.
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Rikka
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Aug 24, 2004 06:19
That' s exactly it. I, and I am sure many others, only think of Ashton as Kelso (or other morons). It was nice to see him carry off a role like this.
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Terry Bogard
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Aug 26, 2004 06:07
Kinda like Jim Carey. Hard to picture him in anything other than a joke role ;)..
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Sharon
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- Joined: Jun 23, 2004
- Location: NS, Canada (living in Rhode Island)
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Aug 26, 2004 15:13
Actually I didn' t realize that this movie had two endings. When I rented it I received the Director' s Cut, which is quite a bit different than the theatrical version. My brother told me about the theatrical version, which is the one he saw. I like the ending to the Director' s Cut better.
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Starman Anthony
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- Joined: Aug 24, 2004
- Location: Germantown, MD
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Sep 08, 2004 01:11
wow man I really need to see this movie. I have to ask my brothers if I can borrow it. What kind of movie is it? Is it scary? I am confused.
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vanswa garbutt
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Sep 08, 2004 02:22
i dont no but i have 2 see it 2
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Sharon
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Sep 08, 2004 15:16
Not scary, but definitely " thriller-style" !
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Alley_Hater
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- Location: America's Finest City
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Sep 09, 2004 06:00
surprised to see you guys have positive comments. I of course did not like the movie...an unusual plot but not good enough..If there was such a rating, I' d put it under pg-17.
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toxicavenger
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Sep 10, 2004 05:45
the best part was when he yawned and stretched out his arms... AHHHH!!! his nubs!!!! i laughed when some girls screamed at that part...
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Rikka
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RE: The Butterfly Effect
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Sep 11, 2004 00:01
I liked the nubs part of the movie. That was my favourite " reality" (i am not sure what you call them)
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