M: Sequel or Director's Cut?
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Re: Sequel or Director's Cut?
i think they should make it darker the darker and scarier movies are the more people tend to be attracted to it take harry potter movies for example they switched over to the darker mood and their ratings just got better and better
It kills me not to know this
but I've all but just forgotten
what the color of her eyes were
and her scars or how she got them
As the telling signs of age rain down
a single tear is dropping
through the valleys of an aging face
that this world has forgotten
there is no reconciliation
that will put me in my place
and there is no time like the present
to drink these draining seconds
but seldom do these words ring true when
I'm constantly failing you
like walls that we just can't break through
until we disappear
so tell me now
if this ain't love then how do we get out?
because I don't know
Savior- Rise Against
but I've all but just forgotten
what the color of her eyes were
and her scars or how she got them
As the telling signs of age rain down
a single tear is dropping
through the valleys of an aging face
that this world has forgotten
there is no reconciliation
that will put me in my place
and there is no time like the present
to drink these draining seconds
but seldom do these words ring true when
I'm constantly failing you
like walls that we just can't break through
until we disappear
so tell me now
if this ain't love then how do we get out?
because I don't know
Savior- Rise Against
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monster8532 - Gyptian
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Re: Sequel or Director's Cut?
I mentioned this in the first post. Almost every single fantasy sequel is labelled as "darker": every HP film since the first has been and the new Narnia film practically depends on it. If they make it darker, that's exactly how it would be dismissed.
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Roll_with_it - Gallivespian Spy
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Re: Sequel or Director's Cut?
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I was thinking the same thing... I just hope they make it more mature simply because it is a more mature story. Not for the sake of being mature... I don't know, there are ways of making a film darker without flaunting its "darkiness" .I mentioned this in the first post. Almost every single fantasy sequel is labelled as "darker": every HP film since the first has been and the new Narnia film practically depends on it. If they make it darker, that's exactly how it would be dismissed.
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