Good sentence, Bad Sentence.
I've realised that now whenever I read a book for fun, to let my brain have a few precious moments away from the schoolwork, I can't escape from the mode of looking at each sentence according to whether I should underline it, or possibly write a paper about it later. I'm going to find myself highlighting passages in Entertainment Weekly next. Bloody Reed mentality.
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You think that's bad? I saw Wild Hogs at the cinema a couple of nights ago and found myself mentally writing Spark Notes for it...
K, I don't know whether the worst thing about that situation is the Sparknotes thing, or the fact you saw Wild Hogs in the first place.
It was for the Uni newspaper, honest-- the final review I'll ever write for Concrete (*gets out the world's smallest violin*) The highlight of the review was...
The film's biggest offence however is that it takes four talented actors (well, three and Martin Lawrence: let's not get carried away...) and dunks them in mediocrity.
Says it all I think.
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