Just make sure to leave your brain in another room.
Where did I leave that brain? I think I left the right brain in one place and left the left where I just left.
Just make sure to leave your brain in another room.
Just make sure to leave your brain in another room.
Sometimes, in fact most times when I watch a film I like to leave my brain behind. It's a film, it's not real. Remember that old saying suspension of disbelief. Unless you are watching a documentary there will always be a need to accept the unreality. Just sit back and enjoy.Yeah. I particularly enjoyed the sniper who managed to park his van directly outside airport with a clear view inside of his targets.
Sometimes, in fact most times when I watch a film I like to leave my brain behind. It's a film, it's not real.
Sometimes, in fact most times when I watch a film I like to leave my brain behind. It's a film, it's not real. Remember that old saying suspension of disbelief. Unless you are watching a documentary there will always be a need to accept the unreality. Just sit back and enjoy.
I can assure you that myself and all others that enjoyed the film, and many more films that used 'artistic license' such as that great Christmas movie Die Hard, are not zombiesBut a lot of films are written well enough that you don't need to be a zombie to accept it all, and for me there seems to be a line. By all means use artistic license, but I just felt it became too much of a carry on.
I can assure you that myself and all others that enjoyed the film, and many more films that used 'artistic license' such as that great Christmas movie Die Hard, are not zombies