Big screen vs. small screen
This weekend I had the pleasure of seein the movie Fargo for the first time.

People have always told me it's a filthy movie, so I'm glad I finally had the chance to see it. One thing that was lame was I didn't catch one of the main details about the movie, so I was kinda in the dark the whole time.
Sometimes I do that when I'm watchin a movie...I miss really crucial stuff. I also can never guess what's gonna happen at the end. I don't know why that is exactly, I guess I'm just not a good movie watcher. I like books more anyways.
Back on topic, Fargo is great, although I don't necessarily think it's better than No Country For Old Men, which I loved. One major difference is it's way more impactful to see a movie on the big screen. My parents said Fargo was crazy to see on the big screen. There always is more tension when you're in a dark movie theatre. I'm sure that's part of the reason why I loved The Dark Knight so much, I saw it on Imax, and it's the only real movie I've seen in that format.

People have always told me it's a filthy movie, so I'm glad I finally had the chance to see it. One thing that was lame was I didn't catch one of the main details about the movie, so I was kinda in the dark the whole time.
Sometimes I do that when I'm watchin a movie...I miss really crucial stuff. I also can never guess what's gonna happen at the end. I don't know why that is exactly, I guess I'm just not a good movie watcher. I like books more anyways.
Back on topic, Fargo is great, although I don't necessarily think it's better than No Country For Old Men, which I loved. One major difference is it's way more impactful to see a movie on the big screen. My parents said Fargo was crazy to see on the big screen. There always is more tension when you're in a dark movie theatre. I'm sure that's part of the reason why I loved The Dark Knight so much, I saw it on Imax, and it's the only real movie I've seen in that format.


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