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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 2310056" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>You know, I usually go back and watch the first part of a movie if I catch it in the middle, but that didn't work for <em>Mission To Mars</em>. It was scifi and featured Gary Sinise, whose acting I generally like quite a bit, but it was all I could do to finish it; I didn't have any desire at all to go back and watch the first half. The high point of that movie was Van Halen's <em>Dance the Night Away</em>--and I mean the song, not the scene. Well, that, and when Tim Robbins offs himself by opening his helmet in space. I can't stand that turkey; his presence should've been a tip-off, I suppose. </p><p></p><p>BTW, I start at the back of the magazine, as well. It mostly comes from reading IT trade rags; the back page columns were usually the most interesting...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 2310056, member: 26737"] You know, I usually go back and watch the first part of a movie if I catch it in the middle, but that didn't work for [I]Mission To Mars[/I]. It was scifi and featured Gary Sinise, whose acting I generally like quite a bit, but it was all I could do to finish it; I didn't have any desire at all to go back and watch the first half. The high point of that movie was Van Halen's [I]Dance the Night Away[/I]--and I mean the song, not the scene. Well, that, and when Tim Robbins offs himself by opening his helmet in space. I can't stand that turkey; his presence should've been a tip-off, I suppose. BTW, I start at the back of the magazine, as well. It mostly comes from reading IT trade rags; the back page columns were usually the most interesting... [/QUOTE]
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