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    The butterfly effect

    Saw this on friday and may well go see it today aswell, brilliant film imo. Was a pleasant surprise to see aston kucher do something other than comedy and do it well, the story can be slightly confusing but it does all come together and make sense in the end. Some of the things that happen are pretty shocking even though you don't see them actually happen every time.

    btw should you take a slightly emotional g/f she'll most prolly cry at the ending aswell

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    I'm slightly emotional so I might cry at the ending

    Looks like a very good film. Will have to see it sometime
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    if it wasent sold out i would've seen this last night , hopefully i'll see it on thursday though

    looks like a brilliant film

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    Hmmm.... I shall watch this tonight.

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    Was a good film. Enjoyed it all the way though.. one of few films that didn't leave any loose ends and tied everything up nicely.

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    Excellent first half hour, struggled a little through the middle section. Kutcher should go back to poor comedies, so I can go back to ignoring him, he's way out of his depth here. For a film named after chaos theory, theres very little application in the film.

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    Finally saw this yesterday , Brilliant movie !

    TeePee : I really have to disagree with you there. The whole movie was perfect and Kutcher couldnt have been better for the part , he definetly made it a brilliant film.

    And yeah it had a good ending to it , one that didnt leave any loose ends and left you feeling satisfied at the end of the movie ... Gotta get this on DVD sometime

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    and yup. I cried at the end.

    I loved this movie after the slightly slow start... don't watch if you want something easy on the brain, thinking involved.

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    Wow, good reviews all round, some how i've completely managed to miss all adverts for this (strange considering how much i've been to the cinema lately) and several people i know have told me its good now, so i may have to go see it on sunday if i have the day off.

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    great film, any more jumpin around and I woulda had a fit lol, requires a bit of concentration to watch mind lol

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    saw this today, amazing, it has a donnie darko feel to it in places.

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    Watched it myself the other week - agree with the Donnie Darko comment. Cool movie!

    Look out for the directors cut of Donnie Darko at the cinema - coming soon

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    Saw this film 2 weeks ago and I'd have to say its pretty good. Wasn't expecting such a performance.

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    it was pretty good but was one of those films that for some reason messed my head up for about 30 mins after.... the last film to do that was 'fight club' .... why i dunno!

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    Yup, saw this last Sunday.

    Very good film, slightly wierd in places but none the less very good film and well worth a trip to the cinemas .

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    I seen it the other night with a few mates. I was not expecting it to be this good at all, in fact it was so good and such a sad ending I had a huge lump in my throat and had to hold back the tears .... sad monkey hey lol

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