This or That?

United States
June 4, 2009 9:26pm CST
Hey, let's start a nice little game called "This or That?" All you have to do is read the previous post on this discussion and choose between two movies that the person prior to you chose for you to answer. If you don't know what the movies are, just say pass and continue the discussion. And by the way, please GIVE REASONING as to why you chose that movie. Feel free to respond to other people's posts. This should be fun! Since I'm starting this discussion, I'll start. The Godfather Part I or The Godfather Part II?
3 responses
@winman (235)
• United States
5 Jun 09
Godfather Part 1 Jurassic park or Jurassic park 2
@amybrezik (2118)
• United States
5 Jun 09
Jurassic Park. Never saw the second one, but loved the first. Scary Movie 1 or Scary Movie 2
• United States
5 Jun 09
Scary Movie 1 where it was clever instead of just sad and try hard. Empire Strikes Back or The Two Towers?
• Estonia
5 Jun 09
The Two Towers. I never loved Star Wars as much as I love Lord of the Rings. Boondock Saints or City of God?
@khayshenz (1384)
• United States
6 Jun 09
From the previous post - I choose THE TWO TOWERS. The graphics is ridiculously amazing and the effects are just off the chain! Plus the plot - very well-written and executed, I must say. Honestly, I saw THE TWO TOWERS first before I saw THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, and THE RETURN OF THE KING. Mannn i bet it's nuts to watch it on blu-ray, huh? Anyways - DARK KNIGHT or ORIGINS: WOLVERINE. Hahahaha, this is fun!! Thanks immortal shine, happy mylotting!
• United States
5 Jun 09
While the tag question is on an "or" mode, I will still reply with both I and II. First, both its musical theme is just that enduring, passionate, and classical. The lyrics are so immortally carved in the experience and values of mankind that they speak of emotions perpetually endearing to any person of years ago and to today. Family solidarity, while focused on probably wrong activities to many, is richly played in both. Every bit of the plot speaks of how humanity unravels its perseverance and tenacity for the sake of the family. The characters speak of ordinary you and I and the many others who dream - want to have something for the family, including the idiosyncracies of each one.