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bife "Winners never quit ... fwfr ... "
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Posted - 09/27/2006 : 20:59:54
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quote: Originally posted by thefoxboy
5 newies from my head to you.
Am I missing something on 'Natural born chiller'?
I understand the killer\chiller pun, which sean first used with his 'Serial chiller', but how is a fridge 'natural born'? It has 14 votes, so I am guessing it is me that is missing something |
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randall "I like to watch."
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Posted - 09/27/2006 : 21:05:38
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quote: Originally posted by bife
quote: Originally posted by thefoxboy
5 newies from my head to you.
Am I missing something on 'Natural born chiller'?
I understand the killer\chiller pun, which sean first used with his 'Serial chiller', but how is a fridge 'natural born'? It has 14 votes, so I am guessing it is me that is missing something
That one got by me too. |
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Josh the cat "ice wouldn't melt, you'd think ....."
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Warzonkey "Seriously Lo-Res"
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Posted - 09/27/2006 : 23:35:19
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In a bad mood but voted. I suppose I'd better find something for tomorrow.
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Edited by - Warzonkey on 09/27/2006 23:37:42 |
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lemmycaution "Long mired in film"
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Posted - 09/28/2006 : 00:10:30
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quote: Originally posted by bife
quote: Originally posted by thefoxboy
5 newies from my head to you.
Am I missing something on 'Natural born chiller'?
I understand the killer\chiller pun, which sean first used with his 'Serial chiller', but how is a fridge 'natural born'? It has 14 votes, so I am guessing it is me that is missing something
Has anyone here actually seen this? I assume if you accept the premise (per IMDd summary) that a fridge takes revenge on some teens for beating it up you can assume that it has some kind of 'life' and hence some kind of birth. |
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demonic "Cinemaniac"
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Posted - 09/28/2006 : 01:21:36
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VandV - a splendid 4/5 for Whipper this round....
and can I point out that redPen's review for "Hunt for Red October" is a duplicate of my existing one. Great minds think alike, but still...
p.s. Cheese-Ed's "Interview with a Vampire" review is superb! |
Edited by - demonic on 09/28/2006 01:29:52 |
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Cheese_Ed "The Provolone Ranger"
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Posted - 09/28/2006 : 03:08:00
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quote: Originally posted by demonic
VandV - a splendid 4/5 for Whipper this round....
and can I point out that redPen's review for "Hunt for Red October" is a duplicate of my existing one. Great minds think alike, but still...
p.s. Cheese-Ed's "Interview with a Vampire" review is superb!
cheers for that 'nic.
Can't believe how many votes it's gotten this week.
VVinged earlier |
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Sludge "Charlie Don't Serf!"
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Posted - 09/28/2006 : 03:38:55
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Some nice stuff this round.
VV |
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ChocolateLady "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 09/28/2006 : 06:39:35
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quote: Originally posted by Sludge
Some nice stuff this round.
VV
I was terribly pleased to see that one of my "Are We There Yet" reviews ended up with 14 votes! Thanks, guys!
(And I'm glad to see that my "rocky road" joke finally was appreciated.)
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bife "Winners never quit ... fwfr ... "
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Posted - 09/28/2006 : 10:05:44
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quote: Originally posted by lemmycaution
quote: Originally posted by bife
quote: Originally posted by thefoxboy
5 newies from my head to you.
Am I missing something on 'Natural born chiller'?
I understand the killer\chiller pun, which sean first used with his 'Serial chiller', but how is a fridge 'natural born'? It has 14 votes, so I am guessing it is me that is missing something
Has anyone here actually seen this? I assume if you accept the premise (per IMDd summary) that a fridge takes revenge on some teens for beating it up you can assume that it has some kind of 'life' and hence some kind of birth.
Purely speculation, having admittedly not seen the film, but I would have thought a killer fridge to be about as naturally born as a a killer car ('Christine') or a killer robot ('Terminator'). Meaning - not very naturally born.
But then, if that were the whole truth, it wouldn't have so many votes. The votes can't just be for the 'chiller' pun, Cheese Ed invented it as a pun on 'Thriller' and sean adapted it as a pun on 'killer', both those reviews are well known, well discussed and well voted, it seemed to me there must be another angle to foxy's review that I missed for it to pick up that many votes |
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demonic "Cinemaniac"
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Posted - 09/28/2006 : 13:02:56
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I didn't give it that much thought when I voted for it. But I will say I didn't take the "natural born" so literally other than as a figure of speech meaning very good at something. It's a good review.
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bife "Winners never quit ... fwfr ... "
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Posted - 10/07/2006 : 09:37:27
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quote: Originally posted by demonic
I didn't give it that much thought when I voted for it. But I will say I didn't take the "natural born" so literally other than as a figure of speech meaning very good at something. It's a good review.
I didn't mean to single foxy's review out - I really thought I was missing something - but I really don't know why this would be considered a good review if there is nothing more to it than a chiller/killer pun.
Cheese_Ed coined 'Chiller' for this movie (pun on thriller)
Sean adapted it to Serial Chiller for this movie (pun on killer)
What does 'Natural born chiller' add? It used the same pun, but doesn't mean anything; a fridge is not natural born, nor is it a natural killer.
And it isn't as if we don't all know the 'chiller' and 'serial chiller' reviews - they have been discussed many times in the fourum. Maybe newer reviewers wont know them, but most older reviewers will
Shall I add 'Demonic chiller', 'Copycat chiller', 'Unfeeling chiller' and 'Cold-hearted chiller' and pick up 15 votes each too?
I didn't mean to single out an individual review to have this discussion - foxy this isn't a swipe at you - but this is my pet peeve on fwfr - copycat reviews that sound great but use somebody else's hard work and inspiration, and don't add anything novel themselves. My beef is not with this particular review, but with how endemic this practice has become on the site. |
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zulu "Resisting the Bay lobotomy"
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Posted - 10/09/2006 : 08:49:49
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forgot to say v+v |
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