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Default 12-11-2004, 06:21 PM

[quote=Ferich]
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Originally Posted by "Fluffy_Bunny":2168c
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111


ITS AMERICAN oOo: oOo: oOo: oOo: oOo: oOo: oOo:

!!!!!!!!

THATS LIKE SINGING THE MARSAILLES IN GERMAN! annoy: annoy: annoy: annoy: annoy: annoy: annoy: cuss: cuss: cuss: cuss: cuss:


stop nicking our bloody stuff damnit!
I sure hope you're kidding, otherwise you're one huge asshole if you don't mind me saying.

The fact that you can't comprehend someone reading ( even if they're American, as if it matters anyways ) A War of the Worlds by HG Wells and being inspired to make a movie to share this great story( even if it's based loosely on the original novel ) to the public frightens me. Are you really that ignorant or just drunk?

Either way, the 1953 film was American, and no one seemed to care back then.[/quote:2168c]

Try to understand my perspective, you are taking a famous British book and turning it into an American perspective. You did it with Peter Pan, Romeo & Juliet & now you're doing it with War of the Worlds, nothing is sacred.

Try to imagine what it would be like if Australia took 'Of Mice & Men & changed it around a lil so that the ozzy-lingo Lenny saved the world with his fuzzy wabbits & then maybe you will understand. This isn't about jealousy etc its about my culture being taken by hollywood & reproduced in a tacky, hollywood storyline. I mean wtf... Tom cruise? This just means another generation of American high school kids get to grow up thinking War of the Worlds was an American production. eek:
  
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