meme or no?
>>216958382It was disappointing, the "monster" was just a metaphor for death and the owner's illness. I hate shit like that
>>216958382Ignore the cunt that spoiled it, it was very good
it was ok. kind of wanted more out of it. like, i expected more of the monster. and a 1hr 13min runtime (including opening/closing credits) is kind of like jerking off with a clothespin on the end of your prick, it's not really getting you anywhere.but whatever. watch it if you want. don't if you don't. who cares? there's probably worse ways to spend an hour. like that guy shoving a glass jar up his ass and it breaks? i bet he wishes he could take back the time he spent doing that and watch good boy instead.
>>216958382your image is too small I cannot discuss the film now
>>216958382Learn what meme means before using it in a sentence again.
>>216958382Ironically a terrible movie if you like dogs. The dog fails to help or accomplish anything at all. It's mean-spirited not fun.
>>216958382>Indy, you're a good dog, but you can't save me. Sad as fuck, but still pretty good.
Kinda boring. It was already only an hour but it couldve been even shorter.
>>216960415To memeAs in memetic. As in a farcical, facsimile of a thing. Not an actual, honest, original incarnation, but a crude etch of something far better. A copy of a copy of a copy of a copy. An imitation, an artificial construct aping something true without ever reaching such heights itself, and in consequence, it’s a joke in the sense of, “what a pathetic piece of trash.”He hit it on the head. You’re too dim to see as much, but what can one expect of the typical 80IQ sludge modern “education” is pumping out today.