WELL DONE
I'm a Phile from Kansas. I'll be beelining to Portland, Oregon as soon as I graduate with my bachelor's degree. Portland's close to Vancouver, you know. Lots of rain. I love it.
Thank you for the new film. I'll probably blog a proper, enthusiastic review in the next few weeks, and if so, I'll send you a link. First, though, I plan to see it again tomorrow night. I hope, and am confident, both Philes and positive word of mouth will help keep "I Want To Believe" in theaters for the length it deserves, and garner some more positive attention. What a welcome relief from the moronic wasteland splashing across American cinema screens anymore, particularly in the summer. Of course, such was the welcome relief provided by the series in the miserable garbage heap of television programming. Your new film's carefully crafted story, with layer upon subtle layer pieced together so perfectly, must simply be over the heads of audiences lulled into laziness by the brainless junk flying at them in all directions.
I hope London kicks ass. My impression is they have a more thoughtful appreciation of the arts, and their critics hopefully do too. Your film will stand up over time. I doubt "Stepbrothers" will.
Please make a third.
David
Thank you for the new film. I'll probably blog a proper, enthusiastic review in the next few weeks, and if so, I'll send you a link. First, though, I plan to see it again tomorrow night. I hope, and am confident, both Philes and positive word of mouth will help keep "I Want To Believe" in theaters for the length it deserves, and garner some more positive attention. What a welcome relief from the moronic wasteland splashing across American cinema screens anymore, particularly in the summer. Of course, such was the welcome relief provided by the series in the miserable garbage heap of television programming. Your new film's carefully crafted story, with layer upon subtle layer pieced together so perfectly, must simply be over the heads of audiences lulled into laziness by the brainless junk flying at them in all directions.
I hope London kicks ass. My impression is they have a more thoughtful appreciation of the arts, and their critics hopefully do too. Your film will stand up over time. I doubt "Stepbrothers" will.
Please make a third.
David

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