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The daughter was sick?


What did the daughter wanted to talk about with her mother?

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We never do learn what was ailing Breanna, the best guess here seems to be her first onset of menarche.

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I would have guessed maybe her period or something about a guy.

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Her getting her period makes sense because remember at the very beginning of the movie she says she has a 'stomach ache' and she wants to stay home from school?


Sam:"To him[Leo]?! To be a whore to a gutter rat?!"
Kate:"I'd rather be his whore than your wife."

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When Diana is comforting the model at the fashion shoot she receives a phone call and the daughter says "I just got my period" to which her mother replies "What? You can't, you're 11"

out of all the things i've lost i miss my mind the least

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It most certainly did. When the model was complaining about her boyfriend trouble Diana received a phone call from her daughter just like i described it. And IMDB doesn't list any different versions of this film, so it's rather unlikely that we saw different versions of this film. Which leads us to the conclusion that i'm right and you're wrong.

out of all the things i've lost i miss my mind the least

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Um, i watched this movie 2 nights ago and there most certainly was boyfriend trouble. The model complained that the guy (who was 20) had said that he didn't want to date someone so young, then Diana asked her how old she was and the model said 14 and Diana said something about having had her first boyfriend at about the same age and she was just generally comforting her (so the model would continue with the shoot). And the phone call with the daughter about the 1st period most certainly DID occur.

EDIT:
http://www.podnapisi.net/ppodnapisi/search/sM/427561/sR/Last.Exit.2006 .DVDRip.XviD-NEPTUNE/sS/year/sO/desc
These are the only subtitles i could find for this film (in Serbian & Romanian), but i guess they'll have to do. Open either one (or both) and scroll down to the line timed 00:56:57,400.
Copy+paste it into Google Translate and what do you get?
For the Serbian subtitles it's:

- Bree, du? On, I can not talk now ...
- Mom, I just got menstruaciju.

(and the following line is:
-? This? No ˛ e?, You 11 years!
- I know, but)

For the Romanian subtitles it's:

- Can you talk now, Bree.
- I came menstruažia.

(and the following line is:
- What? You have 11 years!
- Yes, but that's it.)

So even with the horribly cumbersome GoogleTranslate translation (which is further impaired by the fact that i don't have some of the symbols on my keyboard that are in the Romanian & Serbian languages), it's still pretty clear that someone named Bree (could it possibly be short for Breanna?) has just got her period (menstruation) and the other person on the line is surprised since she's only 11 years old.
So pretty much exactly the same thing i said. Funny, isn't it, that me and person from Serbia and a person from Romania could've all seen this other movie that we're now "mixing up" with Last Exit. Or maybe, instead of that highly unlikely coincidence it could just be that I WAS RIGHT AND YOU WERE WRONG (i won't hold my breath that you'll admit it though)

out of all the things i've lost i miss my mind the least

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Now how do you explain how you're the only one here who's seen this other version of the movie? I have long had the flick recorded on my DVR and review it regularly. Believe me, there's no boyfriend and the model never speaks other than from inside her trailer to tell others to go away. Did you actually see this movie or is what you've posted above only based on alleged internet research that you've done on Last Exit? Like I said, don't make things up.

I don't know where you came across such a version of the movie that you've described but it's certainly not what's been broadcast on American or Canadian television. How is it that muffypr, the originator of this thread, also didn't see any such scenes that you claim to have, either, and then started this discussion? How is it that many others here, on other Last Exit threads, also wonder what was ailing Breanna?

Perhaps you've been duped by watching a doctored version of it somewhere. Either that or you're a hacker who's trying to make unsuspecting others click on some links that you've posted here. There is no boyfriend trouble anywhere in Last Exit. We never do learn what was ailing Breanna.

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Wtf was your first post about then?

by Moviegoer Dan (Tue Nov 11 2008 21:53:27)

We never do learn what was ailing Breanna, the best guess here seems to be her first onset of menarche.


At first you acknowledge it could be that she had her 1st period, then you start vehemently denying even the possibility of it? And why would anyone "doctor" a version and then distribute it? And the reason why muffypr made this thread was to get information about what happened, so obviously he/she missed some of the film or was just unsure about what happened in that part. And...

Actually, you know what, i'm sick of answering and you're troll and i added you to my ignore list, so don't bother replying, you pigheaded *beep*

out of all the things i've lost i miss my mind the least

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WOW, suddenly running for cover! And lose that ridiculous accent already!

Folks, DON'T fall for the kind of scam that this poster was trying to get away with here. If you find ANYBODY on imdb who sounds like he really has been watching another version of a movie that you are very familiar with, and he then posts hyperlinks to try to prove it, it's most certainly a hacking attempt, you should report it right away. A perusal of this individual's account shows numerous such postings. Another part of such a scam may occur through the poster's use of language that makes him sound very innocent, "I just watched the movie two nights ago, there most certainly was boyfriend trouble, etc." There are also sympathy ploys, he's just some sweet 21-year old kid from Estonia, a country once part of a cruel soviet empire, and he just celebrated some of his newfound freedom by watching this movie with others, others like him from other former dictatorships like Rumania and Serbia. Now how could one not trust somebody with credentials like that? Also notice how these "translations" that he posted were mostly in English, aside from some alleged foreign words for menarche. Actually, if one checks this poster's other hyperlinks then one often finds them to be "translations".

If you know the events of a movie then that's the movie, there are no other highly different versions of it out there. Don't let such scams draw you in.

MGD

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Dan, I so agree with your opinion. I had DVR'd this movie and just watched it yesterday. We saw nothing about the model. She said, "Go away," and Diana moved toward the trailer and then it cut to another scene. That poster doth protest too much, for one thing.

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LEFant,

another part of his ruse is to rile up the one whom he's trying to get to click on hyperlinks. That part occurred with language about how he knows that he's right and you're wrong. It's very easy for such language to short circuit ones common sense and truly make one believe that there's something else to be explored. Just hold your ground.

IMDB Administrators, apparently you fell for the ruse that nihilistening was originally trying to get away with. Please be so kind as to reinstate my earlier posts that you deleted in this thread. I'm not the one who was trying to get away with anything, nihilistening gets that notoriety.

MGD

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We saw nothing about the model. She said, "Go away," and Diana moved toward the trailer and then it cut to another scene.

That's not what I saw - model yells through door, "Go away", Diane opens door, model yells again "I said go away", Diane enters trailer and asks model what's going on, model replies that her boyfriend (Derek??) just broke up with her saying he's too old for her, boyfriend is 20, model is 14.

Diane's daughter calls her and says she's gotten her period, Diane replies "You can't, you're 11!". After getting off the phone with her daughter, Diane tells model she (Diane) had her first serious boyfriend at 14 and continues talking to her trying to get her out of the trailer and back onto the set.

Speak of protesting too much .....

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I'm not the original poster, but I have also seen their version. I'm in Australia and I've just watched it on DVD. The model does have boyfriend troubles, which is when the daughter (Breanna) calls to say she has just started her period. She asks her mother to come home and says she doesn't want to talk to her dad about it.

Perhaps the subject of menstruation is for some reason considered unsuitable for American and Canadian versions, and was edited out.

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This is utter nonsense. Did the hacker put you up to this?

And somehow now Nihilistening is reincarnated as noodlesanyone, hmmm.

Folks, still, hold your ground.

A few things to point out....

What is a nihilist? Basically, that's somebody who denies any moral truths, a person who denies that there are actions that are wrongful, it's a bit of an existentialist principle. A poster who chooses a name of "nihilistening" is thus giving a hint towards that phenomenon in and of itself. This poster is a person who is both a nihilist and who is "listening," somebody who lays in wait, as a stalker, listening, waiting for others for whom to catch as hacking hyperlink prey and who then denies any wrongdoing after having executed such actions successfully. The poster under this screen name is waiting for you and others to click on the many hyperlinks posted under his account and then, when one does, there's no wrongdoing on the nihilist's part when it turns out that you've been hacked.

Also, notice how, even under nihilistening's own claims, there are no other versions of Last Exit out there, claiming that he's right and I'm wrong and that his memories of what happened in the film are correct.

Yet later, "elaine-white" appears and claims to have also seen this same other version of the film that nobody else around here has and that even nihil claims doesn't exist, nihil's merely claiming that others here just plain missed parts of the only version that's out there. Now, in order to justify "elaine-white's" commentary, there are no hyperlinks posted and a basic trust can be formed, once again making nihilistening some sort of a good guy and short circuiting your own common sense, perhaps leading you to go try a link or two.

Like I said, hold your ground. There are no other versions of Last Exit out there than the one that you and I have been commenting on through these boards. If there were then imdb.com would have those other versions listed.

Just check and see that nihilistening was basically correct when claiming that there is only one version of the movie out there. It looks like, however, he made a mistake in sending out "elaine-white" to clean up his act.

MGD

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Believe me or not, it doesn't matter to me. I'm not sure why you're *so* invested in this issue, but clearly there is a different version which for some reason has not been listed on the IMDB, or the US/Canadian version is edited slightly for TV viewing to remove the reference.

It's...pretty simple. Not a worldwide hacking conspiracy that has taken months to come to fruition! ROFL

Edited to add: I know any links I post will be decried as a "hacking attempt" (and there is not enough LOL in the world, but I digress) but if you look here: http://www.ezydvd.com.au/item.zml/793351 you will see that the Australian version is 93 minutes long, while the IMDB version is listed as 89 minutes. Different versions: QED.

If I could be arsed, I would post the footage on You Tube, but it would probably be a copyright violation anyway. Plus, I can't be arsed.

Carry on, internets. :)

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aaaaaarrrrggggghhhhh!!!!!

Nihil/Elaine, I'm sure that you are quite adept at what you do as a hacker, I will give you credit for that, as big of a mischief maker as you are. I'm also sure that you don't think that anybody here on IMDB is clicking on any of the dozens of links that you have a ton of, both in the Last Exit threads as well as in tons of other movies that you've posted about. Most people are far more internet savvy than to trust hyperlinks that come from a total stranger. You merely count on a strength in numbers technique by posting as many hacker's links as you have and then make a profit by getting a few suckers to fall for your tricks.

Unfortunately for you, nihil, your latest attempts at making yourself an object of sympathy were filled with contradictions. First you had elaine claim to have seen this same other version of the film that you originally insisted didn't exist, this while claiming that it was I and muffypr who were the ones who just plain missed things that were in that only version out there. Which was it nihil? Were you just plain mistaken at first and then totally lucked out when "elaine" coincidentally showed up to validate your claims? Certainly all of two people on these boards claiming to have seen this other version of the film isn't going to come across as credible, is it? And IMDB just plain failed to know about this other version, another remarkable coincidence?

BTW, plenty of American and Canadian movies feature the subject of menarche's being discussed. It was pretty weird of you to think that an explanation about how such a discussion was edited out of a movie due to American/Canadian cultural hangups about the subject would work.

MGD

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Okay. You got me. I'm actually an Estonian hacker masquerading as an Australian woman. I seek nothing else but to hack my evil way inside your computer and steal all your porn links. You have seen through my cunning ploy! Congratulations, you win.

For those on the internet who prefer to employ Occam's Razor, please feel free to Google "Australian DVDs", search in the site of your choice for 'Last Exit', and you will be able to check that the Australian version is 93 minutes long, as opposed to 89 as stated by the IMDB. Presumably those missing 4 minutes include the menstruation conversation, and probably some other minor cuts (because that scene seemed shorter than 4 minutes to me).

Why was it cut? Beats me, but having lived for several months in the US, I did notice cuts in some of my favourite movies and shows, of some very innocuous things in my view. But cut it was. And as earlier posters noted, it did call back to the daughter having a sore tummy early in the movie. Perhaps the cut was made more because the model was underage and there were concerns about her being used as a sex object to sell the car (in the same scene, the model says she is 14).

MGD, I'm pretty flabbergasted that you are so determined to believe in a grand conspiracy theory, rather than the more obvious "the movie was cut for some audiences" theory, but it is also incredibly amusing. Your lengthy, convoluted posts, armchair psychology and amateurish exposition of user names has entertained me on a dull Saturday afternoon. So thank you, MGD. I will always think fondly of you for that.

TTFN; it's been very.

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It's been very what?

Nihil, YOU chose the nihilistening screen name, you didn't think that anybody would notice?

And did they choose a different actress to play the model in this other version of Last Exit? In the commonly seen flick the model's about 25 or more. Is there any explanation for this change? What's the name of the different actress who played this 14-year old in this coincidental Last Exit? Do you have a cast list?

And BTW, there's no armchair psychology needed to figure you out, I just have a talent for that, always have.

MGD

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It's a quote from "Heathers", dude. :) I would link you, but...

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Goodness me, I must be bored. I will continue to have a chat with you.

The scene is pretty funny, and does promote a little bit more sympathy for Diana, IMO. It shows her again trying to juggle family and work.

I have been wondering where your version was cut, because a big plot point comes out of the scene.

In ours, Diana is called back to the set of the car ad, just after she leaves work to get to the hotel of the guy she wants to pitch to. She's called back because the model is 'having a tantrum' and won't come out of her trailer to continue shooting. No one else can handle it because the guy we saw earlier has eaten too much sushi and is sick (remember he was chowing down earlier in the film?).

When Diana arrives, she has a brief conversation with some guy, possibly the director but I can't remember, about how they have paid this model a lot of money and she's going to remind the model of this and remind her that she's supposed to be a professional. She enters the trailer; the model is in tears. She tells Diana she's broken up with her bf, because he said he was too old for her. The model says something like "He's only 20, it's not that big a deal!" Diana, shocked, asks, "Honey, how old ARE you?" That's when the model says she's 14. Then Diana gets the call from her daughter, who begs her to come home because she's started her period. Diana says she'll call her straight back, then talks with the model - and just like she brought the director around to her way of thinking that morning, she talks the sulky model around by empathising.

Then she leaves the set and discovers her car has been towed.

So what I'm wondering is, where does her car get towed from in the cut version? Outside her work place?

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I doubt that you saw this movie at all, nihil.

Hmmm, what happened to elaine?

The car is towed from where Diana parked it, on the street and by the place where the TV commercial was being filmed. She decided to head to the commercial before heading to the big meeting since she calculated that she had time to do so and in that there was trouble brewing on the set there.

And how would any of this alternate stuff that you're claiming above amount to any sort of big plot point?

You may be some sort of genius hacker but your elevator doesn't reach the penthouse when it comes to remembering what happened in movies.

MGD

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Yeah, it's Elaine here. As you can clearly see from my user name? But I am happy to indulge your paranoia, because it's funny, so feel free to call me whatever you like! :)

So, your version does have trouble on the car ad set? But the trouble is not seen onscreen? Okay.

I'm not sure why you can't accept my exposition about what the trouble entailed...I mean, I know people make up outrageous rubbish on the internet, but if I were going to do that I would be claiming to be a famous actress who is married to a billionaire, not squabbling over a few lines of dialogue on a TV movie.

Why are you so invested in this? Are you one of those people who can't admit they're wrong about anything? Or are you just cranky today?

PS The big plot point I'm referring to is Diana's car getting towed...as I stated, clearly, above.

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And, BTW, there's no sushi either. There is one reference to the model's looking like she just threw up her lunch but nope, no sushi. I doubt that "either of you" ever really saw Last Exit.

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There is sushi. It's what the guy at the car ad was eating when Diana first turned up that morning; he offered her some, but she declined and told him it was too early for lunch.

Anyway, obviously you are determined to be a Great Defender of the Internet (Subdivision: TV Movies), even if your attempts are misguided. So I will leave you here, oh Bulldog of Justice. :) Enjoy your strangely determined ignorance.

Every time I watch Last Exit, I will think of you. :) And laugh, and laugh, and laugh.

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Folks,

like I said, just hold your ground. Apparently there is some but not much sushi, nothing of anything else mentioned by Nihilaine, and there is a hacker in your midst.

Pay no heed to false bravado.

MGD

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I guess I am a hacker too cos I am American and am currently watching this movie on Lifetime Movie Network and it has all the lines about sushi and the model with the boyfriend trouble.
Right this minute the car has been towed while she was in the model's trailer.

this whole thread made me laugh as moviegoer_dan was REALLY invested in a lifetime movie and a hacker conspiracy a year ago. I wonder if they finally got him??? ;)

You better understand I'm in love with myself Myself My beautiful self

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We'll never know.

And if you're also a hacker then why haven't you posted any links for anybody to click on? Prove that you are what you say you are!

That still won't put any discussions of menarche or boyfriends into this movie. There's a bit of the sushi stuff and some mention of how leaving the direction of the car commercial in the hands of a young director was leaving things in the hands of a "big baby." Everything else that you claim to have seen is just a lot of "bovine scatology."

And why do you guys always say things to the effect of "I just watched the movie" or "I'm watching this scene right now?" Can't you stop being so obvious?

MGD

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Just for the record, I have just watched a version of this movie (there, I said it) which I downloaded. Breanna did tell her mother on the phone that she got her period, and the 14-year old model (who looked much older) was having trouble with her 20-year old boyfriend.

Just because IMDb doesn't mention 2 versions doesn't mean it isn't true.

Excellent movie, BTW.

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Arrrgghh, they just keep showing up to no end!

MGD

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The truth will out. Are you convinced yet, MGD?

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Like I say, to no end!

MGD

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So you don't want to answer my question?

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Aaaarrrrggggghhhhhh!!

MGD

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I watched 'Last Exit' last night.

Diane is offered sushi when she arrives at the shoot by a young male producer, she says 'No Thanks'.

While Diane is in the trailer talking to the 14 year old model who is upset because she's been dumped by her 20 year old boyfriend (who felt he was too old for her) Diane gets a phone call from her daughter who has not been feeling well. The daughter tells Diane that she got her period and Diane replies "You can't, you're 11!". Daughter wants to talk to Diane, not her father, asks her keep talking or come home, Diane explains that she can't do either but will call daughter back in a few minutes, which she then forgets about.

There was an earlier scene when Diane had taken the son home from school after his suspension and the daughter meets Diane on the stairs, saying she does feel a little better but still looking uncomfortable and obviously wanting to continue talking to Diane. When the father enters the scene the daughter says it's nothing - she obviously doesn't want to talk about it in front of her father.

Why there are different versions I don't know. Why you are getting so worked up about this, I don't understand.

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AH, I just knew it, I predicted it!!!! As soon as I mention this mischievous thread, via another movie's thread, somebody else shows up and says that she "just watched it last night!" Yet everytime I watch it none of this "other version" is ever shown! Apparently you guys are out there lurking, just waiting for me to stir up the hacker's mischief!

It never fails!

MGD

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What other movies thread???

Feel free to check out my thread on the disputed scenes.






Paranoia MEAN DESTOYER!!!

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Never, ever, ever fails!

MGD

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Since you seem so resistant to going to the other thread I wrote, here - copied and pasted just for your convenience. Be sure to refer all your friends from the 'other movies threads' or whatever you were talking about in your previous post.

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I plugged it in half an hour ago to rewatch the scenes in dispute (sushi/period) and transcribe the dialogue. Here ya go.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Diana parks beside barricades and exits her vehicle. She asks security guy "Lorman Advertising?". He affirms, she walks onto set. An older woman hands her a bottle of water as she passes. Diana approaches an open tent under which are a few people and some tables with food and drink. A young male producer type hails her...

P "Diana you came!"
D "Yeah, thought I'd stop by."
(Model brushes past Diana and walks away)
D "How's she been doing?"
P "Good, great. Sushi ? "
D "No thanks. So why aren't we shooting yet? It's too early for lunch. And where is Philip?"

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


Diana and Director Philip outside models trailer, Diana knocks, model shouts "Leave me alone!". Diana puts hand on doorknob, Philip says

Ph "Good luck, honey."
(Diana opens door and enters trailer. Model shouts again ...)
M "I said leave me alone!"
D "I'm afraid that's not going to happen. A lot of people are counting on you to get out there and do your job. Including me."
M "So!? That won't get me Derek back."
D "So, what? You broke up with your boyfriend huh?"
M "No he broke up with me just because he's 20 and says he's too old for me."
D "Honey, how old are you?"
M "14."
(Phone rings)
D "Just ... excuse me a sec. (answers phone) Uh Scott I'm kind of in the middle ..."
B "Um Mom, it's me."
D "Yeah Bree honey, I can't talk right now ..."
B " Mom I got my period ."
D " What! You can't, you're 11!"
B "I know but I did Mom."
(Director opens trailer door)
Ph "Uh tick-tock! We're just about to go into overtime."
B "MOM!!"
D "Yeah yeah, honey I'm here. Listen I'm kind of in the middle of something here but I'm going to call you back in a few minutes."
(Closes phone, sits in front of model)
D "You know, I had my first boyfriend when I was about your age. And he was a jerk too."
M "Really?"
(Diana nods. Model sniffles and smiles. End of scene)

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

That's from a fresh viewing half an hour ago, starting and stopping the movie to transcribe the scenes.

Oh, and the version I'm watching is 88 minutes and 46 seconds long.

Discuss.





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Discuss what? Your latest screen name, just like I pointed out when Nihilistening was starting things out?

MGD

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Wow

You are so deluded. And paranoid. And wrong.

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Nope.

MGD

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ok. i've read this whole thread because it was mildly entertaining. i watched the movie earlier today on LMN (i am only saying this because it is easy to prove. if you really need it, i can take a picture of the recording on my dvr and post it, but it was on today at 12pm.) and I do recall seeing both of the scenes that are in dispute. i hesitated to comment on this because i do not want my account to come under attack, but this whole thing is ridiculous.

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Ah, so now it's "I watched it earlier today at 12PM." I guess that we've now graduated from "I just watched it.

MGD

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would you like a picture of it on my dvr? honestly; you are paranoid. read my other posts. i am not any of these other people. i've had an imdb account for many years, never had a problem with anyone, and have probably never replied to any of these other people before. i actually did watch it at noon (now yesterday). i actually tuned in seven minutes after it started because i was on the phone, then proceded to watch it while making my lunch (which took 17 minutes), while eating my lunch, and taped the rest and watched it while i was doing some work. while i realize that i'm probably not going to convince you of anything, i do want to point out how ridiculous you're being.

the only troll on here is you. i can prove that i am 21 years old, american, a young woman, and not any of these other people. i can prove that i watched and DVRed the movie yesterday at noon. YOU ARE PARANOID!

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Hmmm, and yet every time my American LMN network broadcasts it no such storyline is ever shown. Now why is that? I thought that the other angle of yours was that it was some Australian version of the movie that had a few extra minutes in it, containing these otherwise always lost scenes. Honestly, you've got to get your story straight. Last Exit is not available for sale on any DVD website nor is it featured on Netflix, not even on any searches as to when it might be available. Netflix ALWAYS has info on that, regardless of whether they have it or not.

Give it up already.

MGD

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my story is straight since i'm only one person. as i said, you're paranoid and i'm now officially done with this conversation. clearly it is impossible to reason with you. i will take my comments somewhere that they are more appreciated.

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You won't find that place.

MGD

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I just watched the movie online and they're actually right about those scenes and I have the proof!

Go here:

http://www.1channel.ch/external.php?title=Last+Exit&url=aHR0cDovL2ZpbGVudWtlLmNvbS9hbXozZm9xaTI4amw=&domain=ZmlsZW51a2UuY29t&loggedin=0

If that link doesn't work, you can try other links here:

http://www.1channel.ch/watch-535549-Last-Exit

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They didn't work, sorry.

MGD

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Are you sure? they worked for me.

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Here's a screen shot when she talks to the model about her boyfriend breaking up with her and when she talks to her daughter on the phone about having her period:

http://i46.tinypic.com/345dct3.png


(You can find this scene around 56 minutes: http://www.1channel.ch/external.php?title=Last+Exit&url=aHR0cDovL2ZpbGVudWtlLmNvbS9hbXozZm9xaTI4amw=&domain=ZmlsZW51a2UuY29t&loggedin=0)

And the Sushi scene is somewhere in there too, I can't remember exactly where (the video takes too long to load!! so I'm not going to go look for that one).

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Nope, nothing there.

MGD

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The pic does work; I think MGD is just (epic) trolling. Thanks for posting proof, though!

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I gotta say, I find it HILARIOUS that so many people are still pointing out how wrong you are, and you are still resisting any kind of sensible resolution.

I came back because I caught this movie again recently, and I had a maudlin curiosity: had others vindicated me? They had. And I'm sure the original poster of The Period Theory in this thread checks it from time to time and feels the same satisfaction of the justified.

I do wonder if my popping up on the thread again will make you conclude you're right - if you're actually serious. But...I think you're actually a troll. I think you're getting quite a lot of laughs out of this, and so, my friend, am I. So pass on by, brother. Pass on by. Hallelujah.

Periods are serious business.

PS Has anyone hacked you via this thread yet?

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Yeah

MGD

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Hi there, elaine-white!

I haven't thought about this thread in a while but whatshisname gave me a poke over on the other thread I posted disproving his nonsensical blather.

Just wanted to pop another of OPs delusion balloons while I was at it - there is in fact a DVD available, a Region 4 from Anchor Bay.

(Ooop - never mind, I see you have watched it on DVD. Oh well, anyone else who would like a copy on DVD ...)

If you're interested, check out this thread for all the links:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0488887/board/nest/191218078?d=219889457#2 19889457

Keep on keepin' on :)

edit to add: There is a Region 3 DVD, as well.

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Nope, nothing there either.

MGD

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Do you get your kicks out of this trolling? It's pretty silly... Just go and buy the DVD and watch the movie. Perhaps you watched it on a channel on TV that does those "this movie was edited to fit into the 90 minute slot" things. They regularly cut out "unnecessary" scenes.

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If you believe that you saw such a version then keep in mind that it is highly illegal in the USA to use children to sell sex. Film makers who do that get thrown in jail. If the Canadian authorities don't think that's any big deal then they should think again. Such scenes will always get thrown out.

MGD

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There definitely was a scene with the model, and yes, the daughter did call about her periods. I just watched the movie 5 minutes ago, so I do know. :)

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