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when you put it like that I have to agree.
It's not like we do have to agree with each other or share the exact same opinion.
That's a strange acronym for grow up.
I assume maybe other people thought the same as me initially.
-I am a big fan of Terminator series and 2 was a very good film as part of the series and as a stand alone movie.
if anything T2 made me sad, it's a fantastic crafted piece of cinema that hit me personally emotionally as a lad still in school.
But when you said about the time you watched it and looking around that part of life I have to agree that back then for my friends it was a sociable time of life, of going out and hanging out doing all sorts and interacting.
On a wider view I think people born after the internet cultural technological revolution they have missed out and probably why there are so many muppets in the world.
I could add some more or individually discuss each point, but given how you've already described them in such a way, I do believe that adding even more context would've or very likely could've ruined it as there's not much once can say to that.. That is, besides silently nodding in agreement.
Hmm.. Yeah, I'm gonna get to it.. It's too difficult to resist the option to discuss it..
I'm not sure if I have watched the first Terminator, but I can tell for sure that the Judgment Day was the best.
Arnold Schwarzenegger at his youth, the old style in around the U.S.A., in North America, and some actual picture of how life has used to work back in the day.
Hanging out with friends, managing the finances, .. Everything.
Most of my friends, just like me, haven't spent a lot of time watching TV or playing videogames.
It was all about studying, going outside, and that was it. Days were quickly passing even without videogames, but I can't even imagine getting back to such a lifestyle.
It could be that I've talked through so much or do no longer find a lot of things interesting that the usual conversations do bore me out.. Or it could be that most people don't know how to have an actual conversation that doesn't end within thirty seconds upon its start due to the lack of social skills, or they're merely that lacking the interests in talking to each other. Who knows, to be honest.
That kind of connects to the last few sentences of yours, and so I don't believe they're missing out. They're already acustomized to the way things are, and most do seem to fight back instead of coming along and meeting their responsibilities.
The term passion seems to be losing its meaning, or people are that bored despite still being in their twenties to thirties.
Oh, well.. This kind of derails the topic, doesn't it.
Since I'm of the belief that it does, I won't be providing any further responses in case you decide to respond to this one.
The Lego movie
Love actually
Rampage
Answer for a movie that isn't blatantly vulgar: Oppenheimer or Forrest Gump
For some reason it gives the happy feels!