Ab initio, Angela, great to see your voice again!
I haven't seen it either (also have it up on PPV, but haven't had the time
to order it), but I believe, without hesitation, that things WOULD end up
that way, if not worse. Save for this post and two others, my sojourn across
the Internet has showe
e things I just don't want to survive.
If the choice is hopeless endless struggle or a lead snack in the roof of the
mouth, please pass the ammunition.
Bosco
--- On Mon, 6/7/10, Augustus Augustus wrote:
From: Augustus Augustus
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] The Road
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
I agree Angela. I also found it very dark without any hope. There really
wasn't any hope. The world would take some time to heal. About 10 years had
passed since whatever happened in the movie and we were seeing the very last
of the survivors of humanity.
It reminded me a little about the movie "T
Angela,
now u have me wondering do i want 2 see it! i hate feeling like what u have
described.
Fate.
--- On Mon, 6/7/10, Angela Robinson wrote:
From: Angela Robinson
Subject: [scifinoir2] The Road
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, June 7, 2010, 9:21 PM
I'm sure The Road was discussed when it came out, but I just got around to
seeing it on PPV this weekend. Maybe the most dark and depressing movie I've
ever seen (or in the top 5 anyway). Yet the last few minutes offered a little
redeeming hope in a way that was totally unexpected to me. I t