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"Driven" review at Planet F1

Graeme Nas

"Driven" review at Planet F1

by Graeme Nas » Sun, 06 May 2001 21:18:49

About as much as which films one enjoys...?

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"Driven" review at Planet F1

by Sinj » Mon, 07 May 2001 00:39:51



>>"FUN".  That's a good word for it :)

>>Just like "The Demolition Man", which IMHO was the best film Rocky ever
>>made.  It was quite entertaining.

>>-Larry

>I'm surrounded by peons.

So leave and go back to sipping tea with your buddies at Mensa.

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by Sinj » Mon, 07 May 2001 00:40:17


>>What does one's
>>spelling ability have to do with intellect?

>About as much as which films one enjoys...?

Touche'

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"Driven" review at Planet F1

by Nos v7.000000 » Mon, 07 May 2001 07:02:46

On Sat, 5 May 2001 13:18:49 +0100, Graeme Nash


>About as much as which films one enjoys...?

The fact I understand that film is an art form and you don't shows you
have low intelectual capacity. Move along, I'm finished trifling with
people who are an integral part in the dumbing down of America.
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"Driven" review at Planet F1

by Nos v7.000000 » Mon, 07 May 2001 07:07:04


Touche'??? Are you that dumb? You think he got a one-up-manship on me?
Only in your inferior little mind that wouldn't spend two minutes at a
film if it was subtitled. Read my response to him for the facts. You
neglect to realise that film is an art form and not just some mindless
cheap entertainment package. To some people it is their way of
comminicating with the world. Geez, you lot are tossers. Truly
clueless. Go back to your sim racing and discuss shit you actually
know something about.

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"Driven" review at Planet F1

by Nos v7.000000 » Mon, 07 May 2001 07:15:50


No true intellectual would have anything to do with those ***ers at
Mensa. Do you not know the difference between intellect and
intelligence? Do you think a truly intelligent person would feel the
need to show their intelligence by joining an organization like Mensa?
Those people are not intellectuals. Two completely different things.
Same as ones spelling ability has nothing to do with their
intelligence. You can be poorly educated, but still be *very*
intelligent. Anyway, you lot are too easy to wind up and I don't want
to pummel you all with the truth that you can not accept so I will
move along and have that cuppa' afterall.
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"Driven" review at Planet F1

by ymenar » Mon, 07 May 2001 15:16:05


> Touche'??? Are you that dumb? You think he got a one-up-manship on me?
> Only in your inferior little mind that wouldn't spend two minutes at a
> film if it was subtitled. Read my response to him for the facts. You
> neglect to realise that film is an art form and not just some mindless
> cheap entertainment package. To some people it is their way of
> comminicating with the world. Geez, you lot are tossers. Truly
> clueless. Go back to your sim racing and discuss shit you actually
> know something about.

Ok easy now, Comic book guy...

(hehe just teasing, but cmon chill out I've been there tons of times also)

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by Nos v7.000000 » Mon, 07 May 2001 18:53:48



You just don't get it do you? What does any of that have to do with
what I said? You think education and intelligence are relative? Common
misconception of the facist educated elite. Moron.
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"Driven" review at Planet F1

by Nos v7.000000 » Mon, 07 May 2001 18:56:18



I'm just winding them up. It's like taking candy from a baby. ;-)

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by Graeme Nas » Mon, 07 May 2001 19:36:15

Why don't you consider literature and the written word an art form? It
seems to me that that would be an equally good reason to consider
someone to have low "intelectual" capacity.

Move along yourself Nos, you're no better than anyone else here. Oh, and
I'm not American either. I would have expected you to realise that.

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"Driven" review at Planet F1

by Nos v7.000000 » Mon, 07 May 2001 20:58:21

On Sun, 6 May 2001 11:36:15 +0100, Graeme Nash


>>The fact I understand that film is an art form and you don't shows you
>>have low intelectual capacity. Move along, I'm finished trifling with
>>people who are an integral part in the dumbing down of America.

>Why don't you consider literature and the written word an art form? It
>seems to me that that would be an equally good reason to consider
>someone to have low "intelectual" capacity.

I already mentioned literature and music. Pay attention please.

Why should I realise it unless I took the time to look at your
headers? I just looked and see  you are Euro Trash. Heheh.

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by Ian » Tue, 08 May 2001 01:31:40

You'll have to try much harder than that to wind me up, especially this
weekend as I've just spent a day in Yorkshire driving round in some sporty
motorcars, which happened to include a couple of red cars with a prancing
horse on the bonnet :))
 You can take your intellectual books and stick them where the sun doesn't
shine, I'll take fun anyday of the week :)

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> >Ok easy now, Comic book guy...

> >(hehe just teasing, but cmon chill out I've been there tons of times
also)

> I'm just winding them up. It's like taking candy from a baby. ;-)

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by Asbj?rn Bj?rnst » Tue, 08 May 2001 10:08:08


> Why should I realise it unless I took the time to look at your
> headers? I just looked and see  you are Euro Trash. Heheh.

Spoken like an intellectual.
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by Nos v7.000000 » Tue, 08 May 2001 14:54:32


>You'll have to try much harder than that to wind me up, especially this
>weekend as I've just spent a day in Yorkshire driving round in some sporty
>motorcars, which happened to include a couple of red cars with a prancing
>horse on the bonnet :))

Philistine!!!

And all this because I think Stallone is a ***actor and his movie
Judge Dredd is one of the worst movies ever made. Rent the movie and
see what you think.
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"Driven" review at Planet F1

by Nos v7.000000 » Tue, 08 May 2001 14:56:29



>Spoken like an intellectual.

And were did I say *I* was an intellectual?
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