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I guess Bubba must be still dragging all his finds out of the woods on a canvas tarp.

[size=large]The previews did look good, and of course it is supposed to be the biggest box office movie in history... well that may be true, but the movie was less than what I expected. The movie's plot has been done several times; Omega Man was one example with Charles Heston. The story is interesting and well done, but Will Smith's movie left a good deal to be desired, considering all the hoopla. The only good point I can say is it had "some" good special effects. However, most of it, you could see, was computer-generated special effects. Like in the movie "Castaway" where Tom Hanks did a little too much talking and risk-taking for his volleyball friend "Wilson", Will Smith does a bit too much emotional talking to store mannequins he has dressed up over the years, and placed in their respective places. Also, forgive me for being a realist here, but why are all these deer in Central New York City, feeding on crab grass growing out of the roads and sidewalks? Wouldn't it make more sense if all these deer were out in the natural woods eating acorns and hickory nuts?Duh!.. And who let the loins out of the zoo?

Anyway Ray, if you've got nothing better to do, I guess its worth watching, but don't waste your gas money for a trip to the theater.

Vernon
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