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I saw this yesterday!! Glad to answer questions.


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VOTE JACOB'S LADDER INTO THE TOP 250's!!!
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Have you read the book? I'm just curious to know how close it is to it? Judging by the trailer, they seemed to have changed some parts (the character of Graham, for example)

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yer i was an extra in this film. I was the lab technician overlooking the father and son in a science lab overlooking the both of them while the kid was playing with some science pots. was this shown in the movie ?

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@ Bawp: No, not read the book. :( Graham - though - is absolutely HILLARIOUS!!

@ hookie: Yes, you are, and you are one of the amazing details that got me crying from laughter. See - taken by itself, that scene is nothing, but in the larger construct of the film, it says so much about the kid and his father, how they sit in a lab with some lab-tech-guy hanging out with them.
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stop it your killing me.

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All I really want to know about this movie is whether or not Oliver Tate actually loses his virginity. If you're worried about spoiling the movie, don't because I full intend to see it when it comes out. I've been following Craig Roberts roles and I feel he will fit right in in this movie. I hope they don't have that happen to him, I hope he realizes he isn't ready and they leave that plot angle open for the future. Let me know how the movie is because i'm looking forard to it and am considering buying the book. Thank you for your answers!

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Of course he loses his virginity, this is a obvious movie, there's nothing original about.

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Coma-Man: I'm assuming that you saw the movie before others did, and that's why you posted this. But it's given me the idea to post something similar for *every* movie I see, regardless of when it was released, when I saw it, or how many people have seen it before me. I could go into a message board, declare that *I've* seen the movie and am now ready to answer questions about it, implying that I always have some special insight into movies that others don't.

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