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Old 06-11-2002, 01:36 PM
Bamboozled Bamboozled is offline
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Originally posted by librasoul22
WHAT!! Clerks was freaking hilarious and I also loved Chasing Amy and Dogma.
I LOVED chasing Amy. Finger cuffs ... whew, LMAO. I haven't seen Clerks yet, but I will soon. Now, Dogma was just okay. I wouldn't recommend it, but it at least held my attention.

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Originally posted by librasoul22
I think maybe someone should come up with a working definition of "obscure"
Since I'm the one who initially used the word, I guess I'll do the honors. See, y'all done made me pull out the Webster's, 'cause there is no way that Mulholland Dr. (#2 definitely describes it) should not be considered obscure. So, to paraphrase:

ob·scure Pronunciation Key (b-skyr, b-)

1. So faintly perceptible as to lack clear delineation; indistinct.

2. Not clearly understood or expressed; ambiguous or vague.

So, there is a working definition. So far, I think 90% of the movies mentioned fall into this category.

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