he is such a legend!!!!!!hope many have heard of forrest,its so sad i could have cried!!!!!!
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he is such a legend!!!!!!hope many have heard of forrest,its so sad i could have cried!!!!!!
This thread should be: has anyone not heard of forrest gump?
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Originally Posted by I Took the Red Pill
Anyway, i thought the film was legendary. :up:
Seriously, if you haven't seen the movie Forest Gump you have problems.
yes, it did make me cry actually, esp. because of what they made happen to bubba (is that his name, the shrimp dude?)!!!!!!
I love that movie!
Forrest Gump is a decent film and all (I like Gary Sinise's character a lot) but I have a few problems with it:
- The overwhelming sentimentality of it
- That 'life is like a box of chocolates' rubbish
- The film's slightly disturbing message, Forrest goes to Vietnam and serves his country without questioning anything and becomes famous, meets presidents and the like. His love Jenny joins a bunch of anti-war hippies and descends into a spiral of drink and drugs, and winds up dying of AIDS most probably. But maybe I'm reading way too much into it.
- It beat Pulp Fiction AND The Shawshank Redemption to Best Film at the Oscars!
ok, i cant change my thread name though, can i?so im not going to. i cant find any flaws in it at all
Awesome movie
My mama always said EoFF is like a box of chocolates...it's sweet and nice in small amounts, but inevitably sickening and unhealthy.
I still think that Pulp Fiction should have won for Best Picture that year and not Forrest Gump :mad2:
The books are much better ... but the movie isn't bad .
You could always ask a mod to do it ;D
Anyways. I've never seen the movie in its entirety, but I have been forced to watch it bits of it numerous times. And every single time has been in German class.
I don't have much of an opinion on it, but from what I saw, I was not very interested.
Overall, the film is better than average but far from the best movie ever made (Plenty would argue it wasn't even the best film of its year). Hanks though, solidified his career as one of the finer actors America has ever produced and overall, the movie was very enjoyable on many levels.
The film definitely spread a heckuva a lot of catch-phrases too.
Take care all.
I don't think I've ever heard of this movie. I guess it's really old, if it won an Oscar but I've never heard of it?
Awesome movie. Crappy thread title.
I thought the movie was epic myself.
Stupid is as stupid does! :D
Boy, he sure is stupid but he can run touchdowns! :D :D :D
I like the part where he said he never saw any of that money from his "Million Dollar Wound" :D :D
I've seen about half. I liked it a lot. :)
Meh. Decent. But not nearly as "moving" and "deep" as it's made out to be. It's a verrry overrated movie.
And if I hear "life is like a box of chocolates..." one more time, there will be blood spilled.
Yeah this was one of my fav movies besides A.I. But the annoying part of the movie was "Ruen Forest Ruen!" the whole pronouncing oof run was just like that but I like the part where he says "Life is like a box of chocolate, you never know what you're gonna get" :D
But that's a stupid line as you DO know what you're going to get with a box of chocolates as they have something inside which tells you what each one is!
I tend to over-analyse these things... XD
I heard the book was a lot better than the movie.
Good movie. Amazing soundtrack...
Didn't like it that much.
I like movies that leave the audience with a question, and I think this one left a humdinger. Is it better to live a life of ignorance, to not know the people make fun of you or hate you for what you are, but to find love and to be happy, or is it better to know your stance in the world, and to understand what it is to hurt? Out of everything that could hurt him through the course of the film and the novel, Forrest was genuinely hurt by one thing; (SPOILER)the death of Jenny. The death of Bubba and of his mother didn't affect him quite so much as her's did.
I can't remember the question in relation to Animal Farm because it's been a long time, but it's a parallel to the Socratic pig thing, I felt. The movie executes this idea wonderfully, mainly due to the acting in it. The direct was okay, and while I do love the soundtrack, the music selection gave the film a nostaligic feeling, which I didn't think was very appropriate.
I like this movie a lot.
I've seen the alternate version "Forest Hump" though that one was a bit naughty for my tastes. Kids ask your parents for it by name, I approve.
I hated the film.
The story, however, is quite moving.
Forrest Gump was an amazing film and I had the book somewhere. Tom Hanks and Gary Sinse are brillaint in it. Still makes me cry.