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Post by LuckyLadybug on Apr 25, 2013 12:07:04 GMT -8
Footprints, the 2009 independent film? It involves a girl waking up in front of Grauman's Chinese Theatre with amnesia. I have a reason to be interested in seeing it, but since I've had both good and bad luck with indie films, I wondered if anyone here has seen it and knows whether there's anything offensive in it (profanity, nudity, violence/disturbing images, etc.). The worst thing I've heard about it is that it drags in places (in some people's minds), but that wouldn't affect me.
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Post by Dieter on Apr 25, 2013 13:25:24 GMT -8
Not me. Doesn't sound familiar really..
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Post by LuckyLadybug on Apr 25, 2013 15:17:24 GMT -8
I wish Netflix had it. I hate having to shell out $20 to get the DVD without knowing more of what I'm in for. But I probably will end up doing just that.
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Post by arabella on Apr 26, 2013 3:46:28 GMT -8
Check the Internet Movie Database. It has info about every film on the planet.
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Post by LuckyLadybug on May 7, 2013 15:10:06 GMT -8
I've checked there, and on Amazon, but it doesn't tell the specific information I want to know.
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Post by LuckyLadybug on May 17, 2013 10:54:38 GMT -8
Well, I was right about there being harsh swearing. But it was thankfully only in a couple of scenes. And the reason why I wanted the film made it all worth it. It's very heart-wrenching and bittersweet and plot-bunny-inducing. I want to write fics.
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