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  • it's what you don't see that's the scariest...

  • so Let Me In was a english re-inactment of this?

  • @TheAmazeProductionz a different take...some scenes are identical but it seems the feel is different...i still need to see LTROI and judge for myself. they both stick closely to the novel

  • I saw it, I just dont get it

  • @unrealityproduction I also didn't by that Owen saw her basically tear apart the cop and he was OK with that laughable. In LTROI, Oskar knew what was happening to Lacke, but made it a point to not see it. I think anyone, especially a 12 year old, saw that he couldn't over look that. He would be frightened of her no matter what. For the most part I hated it. The casting was good but the story telling, visuals and even the soundtrack are totally inferior in my opinion.

  • @unrealityproduction I actually saw it opening night. I overlooked the it lost all sublety of the original. Overlooked the CGI of her being a feral animal. I also believed they dumbed it down and stuck to the unoriginal American movie making formula of starting with a bang, then developing the story. When they decided to basically show that her current stooge was her former "boyfriend" and pretty much cemented the fact that was her intention for Owen, it completely ruined it for me.

  • Did conny die

  • 4 kids are gonna die my eli tonight

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  • I think they picked the right guy to play Jimmy, I could really see him sticking a kid in the eye

  • It's a great scene but it loses all context if you've never seen the movie. Don't click play until you've watched it. And don't watch the American version first either. They screwed the pooch on that one....

  • @etrigan69 omg LMI is sooo good no reason to not like both. The US version is a slightly different take its still a beautiful love/horror story

  • @Biderbeck What love? She's just grooming Owen to be her new stooge until he's too old then she throws them out and gets a new one. Where's the love story in that?

  • @etrigan69 at first she didn't want to (i agree she picked him he fit her type) but she had to like him to choose him...shes a monster no doubt, but that doesn't mean she cant feel for her "chosen" i would think this time she'd turn him and they would go watch a sunrise together...they were both lonely and needed each other so badly...kinda sad which is why i liked the movie so much

  • @Biderbeck If she turned him then there goes her stooge. LMI ruins the story by intent. Maybe that was a good thing because it forced the writer to write an epilogue explaining that she definitely had no intentions of making Oskar into the next Hakan.....

    LTROI is just a better movie on every level.

  • @etrigan69 You need to watch that movie for real. I mean, not just watch it, but let yourself into it. What I noticed more in LMI than in LTROI was how much deeper the emotions ran underneath what we see happening, like in Abby's eyes you see pain, or sorrow, beneath every expression. I loved both versions, of course, but felt more "emotionally invovled" with LMI. Maybe it was the casting, i don't know. I totally saw it as a love story. (continued....)

  • @etrigan69 Sure, I believe she started off with the intention of turning Owen into her new "stooge", but the way the movie played out, i see that she had serious feelings for him that she couldn't deny, which is part of the reason she left, then came back and saved him. So I suggest you watch it as its own movie, not as a remake of the Swedish one. LMI, on its own, is an amazing movie, with quite a different story beneath the main one. Both great movies, and an amazing book too!

  • @unrealityproduction couldn't agree more

  • @Infinite101001 Awesome! I'm glad to hear it! I really do wonder what people like better about this film, to be honest. But we do all have our own opinions, I just wish people would respect LMI more instead of bash it and say this is better just because it's the original

  • GO ELI!!!!!

  • Only thing I dont get is if jimmys arm and head got ripped off and one of the kids was the one who's legs we saw, why would he still be holding on if he was last to die? And which kid was the ones legs we saw?

  • @therealraider It was the kid with the white and blue shirt whose legs we see. And as for the arm thing, just roll with it. Suspension of disbelief etc.

  • The quality is total crap.

  • @skittlehappymatt are you serious ??? We see nothing at all !!! And i'm a fan oh this movie but saying thi is the best vampire scene in any vampire film is a little too much i think .

  • @62BadMike I think the point is that we aren't supposed to see anything, because Oskar doesn't see anything. Idk if it makes it the best scene ever, but I think it functions in this movie much better that way than if we just saw her bouncing around like a feral wolf and then out of nowhere chilling out and giving Oskar the lovey eyes.

  • 3:16 - she's ugly like a shit, but she has wonderful eyes :)

  • SHE.......FUCKED.....THEM ....UP

  • no one fucks with TIMMY

    TIMMEH!!

  • The shot where Eli stares at Oskar after he opens his eyes, in my opinion, the most powerful shot in the film. So much is expressed without a single word.

  • For those of us too young to know what it was that kid kicked into the pool?It was something called a cassette player.My Father told me about these when he was growing up.Apparently there was some shortage of ipods when he was a kid.Lol!

  • @sammylane21 you're kidding right?

  • @sammylane21 i remember i used to have one back in 1998

  • @sammylane21 Stupid bish.

  • :P

    

  • Even though this scene has some obvious problems, I still love it. How does the hand stay gripped when the guy is decapitated? How do the legs splash in front of him, which would be right through Jimmy's arm? Why is Jimmy still holding on when everyone is dying?

  • this movie is level 9000 times better than Twilight.

  • It is an old swedish popband called "Secret Service" the song is called "Flash in the night" search for the song "´Susie" insted, it is better.

  • This IS the best vampire scene in any vampire film!

    It's so satisfying it could even be one of the most reluctant scenes in recent history!

  • como se llama la musica de la radio

  • name ost soudntrack

  • @TeamKaiserMan

    i can't

  • In this scene, one thing escapes me.

    The bully and his older brother are both dead (I cheered for that).

    I know the fat boy is sat down crying......but where is the last boy?

    The one who lured Oskar to the pool?

    Maybe I saw it wrong and he's dead somewhere but it's played on my mind because I don't think Eli would let him escape, but you don't see if she has killed him either....

  • @sirAthrus I saw this on TV about an hour ago - you can see the last guy, but not on this unless you know where you're looking, because it fades out too quickly. Pause it almost dead on 3:30, you see bodies and the kid. At the other end of the pool, there's a blue blob - that's what remains of the last guy. He was the one she dragged through the pool at 2:46 I think.

  • @FlyCurly Not sure, but you're right, Hollywood does. Honestly, I thought they did a bang up job with the bullies in the Hollywood version. The bullies in the Swedish version even seemed a bit tame while I think the American ones were were perfect.

    Honestly, I'd expect a bit more blood then in the Swedish one, so the American version seemed to give you the right dosage, appropriate for a massacre of that caliber.

    I do think the Swedish had a more open ended ending, like if he died or not

  • Another thing I liked about the original, eli actually kinda looks like a dude, which she is, if that makes sense?

  • @FlyCurly

    Good to know your one of the few other people on the internet who can understand other peoples opinions

  • @FlyCurly

    I don't think they were anymore agressive than they should have been.

    Besides I'm fairly certain it was a British remake (the company who helped make it at least) where the characters were in new mexico (for some reason) personally I like the remake just a little more in some aspects but the pool scene was better done in this one than the remake. But that's about it. Everything else other than LMI's "go away" scene (slightly better) was even. But that's my opinion.

  • @chloelee12

    British?! what??!

  • @the81kid

    Let Me In was made by a british company but had american actors

  • @chloelee12

    I did not know that. But I'll check it out.

  • If you think about it, this day and age Eli would have no problem finding her next meal with all the dirty paedo's about. Her motto could be 'A Paedo a day keeps the demons at bay' lol

  • @scott210882 I don't think there are anymore peados today then there has been at anytime in history I'm actually pretty sure there are less

  • I thought it was funny, the kid that sat down on the bench covering his eyes didn't die. And really, I don't think the other kid that said "Let's go, Conny." Shouldn't have died either. He cried when he was whipping the kid, and he tried to get out of there but the big dude wouldn't let him. If anything, the kid and his brother got what they had coming to them.

  • Wait, even if he made the 3 minutes HE STILL GETS CUT UP?!?

    BULLSHIT! GO ELI!

  • such a great scene.

  • who else was holding their breathe when he was?

  • @FlyCurly well in the Hollywood version all the kids did something wrong after all ;)

  • I meant why would he swim to that guy

  • @James1239170 because if he'd refuse the bet the guys would just trace him down and poke out his eye this way he has a slight chance, and after all he was intimidated

  • @Fadiz Okay thankyou does anyone know what happened at the end of it when that boy was on the train. Did Eli Leave Oskar?

  • @James1239170 thats what I was thinking. Why not just go to the middle of the pool then he wouldn't of been able to get to him.

  • @cheekygirl07 Because he feels pathetic and weak. Havn't u seen the movie or read the book? He knows that he is no match for those guys. if he swam away they would have jumped in and killed him.

  • Why would he swim to the girl?

  • SONG??? *_* thanks

  • HD, but still an off-cam bad porate version? Ok.

  • so much better than twilight :D

  • That smile at the end. x]

  • Am I the only one who took a deep breath before he went under?

  • @FlyCurly He was letting it happen. He was just as guilty.

  • @FlyCurly

    I've just watched Let me in, but i'm downloading The original now.

    With the remake after I watched it, it left me questioning the idea that the girl really felt no emotion for the boy at all, and it was in fact only the boy that had any real feelings for the girl.

    I'm interested to see if the original plays this out differently.

  • @TheReddwarff100

    In my opinion, the original has a happier ending. They really seem to like eachother in LTROI.

  • @FlyCurly

    In the other version all the bullys were in on it and non showed hesitation until the older brother was drowning Owen. I do like this version of the ending more than the one in Let Me In however I do find some good kinks in the the remake. I got to say the only thing I disliked in this one was the CGI kitteh's but that's cause they freak me out. Let Me In didn't show as much emotion in the eyes than this movie and it's genuenly the only thing that bugged me. I love both movies

  • as an american i love foreign horror films, let the right one in, frontiers, haute tension, the orphanage. love em. although i must say the american version let me in was pretty fucking great, both young lead actors were excellent and the pace and direction was superb.

  • I've watched this film loads of times but I just noticed something - isn't Jonny's brother's hand the wrong way round? He's leaning down but the hand is facing Oskar... oh well. Thankyou for uploading my favourite scene!

  • I can't hold it for that long.

  • at the very least elli does not sparkle. good god we need buffy back to kill edwin. no, ive never seen any twilight.

  • @spadehatesscrewtube

    no twilight. no buffy fake-roundhouse-kicks. we need Blade to track down Twilight and Buffy.

    Then leave Eli alone.

  • @the81kid buffy can take care of edward. lon chaney can take care of blade.

  • @the81kid

    What about Severen from Near Dark?

  • @Johnlindsey289

    Near Dark is a very good film also. I think that was my favourite of the 80s vampire films. It does have a few similarities with LTROI... I don't think they actually mention the word vampire much, and they don't have big fangs... good film!

  • I haven't seen Let Me In so I can't really say anything about it. But why compare these two movies on a clip of Let The Right One In? If you like the other you can just watch that instead, while the people who like this one can sit and enjoy this beautiful scene. Be nice to eachother instead of fighting about which movie that is the best.

  • @FlyCurly There's one flaw in your argument...the boys in this scene weren't doing anything either, just standing there. The one boy with his arms in his head was spared because he was clearly uninvolved. In the remake, they're ALL standing there, so they are all killed. If one was sitting in the corner, I'm sure he would have been spared. Plus, the remake was not hollywood.

  • Everyone is used to watch american hollywood flicks, and other English stuff, when there is so many beautiful French, Swedish, Iranian, Czech... movies that English speaking people are just too lazy to experience do to subtitles !!! NOT FAIR

  • @brucale how  is it not fair when you can enjoy your frech swedish iranian and czech films and other people can enjoy the english ones ?

  • @brucale Your right, it isn't fair, but generalising that all english speaking people are lazy makes you incredibly stupid my friend. Im English and one of my favourite films is Stalingrad...a german film with english subtitles. I also prefer watching spanish & japanese horror films over american remakes. But the truth of it is, English dominates and if you yourself are from one of these countries that doesn't speak english as a first langugage, then respect to you for learning english anyway.

  • Jeez, why is everyone hating on Americans as if all Americans are exactly the same? Haha. And I'm sorry, but I like the re-make better. I like the acting a lot more and I personally like that she doesn't spare any of the bullies. The two that are always following the main guy around are always letting him bully people and that makes them bullies too.

  • I feel sorry for mark hes the one who should of lived

  • @FlyCurly Well actually, the other version (if she didnt spare the kid) didn't follow the book,simple as that. She spared the kid, because he invited her in. In a way, HE saved Oskar.

  • slow motion wtf???

  • I love, love, love this movie. Watched it in original language with English subtitles, only to then go out and buy the book and read that too. This movie was brilliant. I wish more people in America, (where I am from) would give foreign movies a chance. I am so tired of the same boring redundant remakes they are doing. Now this was a classic in every sense.

  • I love the little smile of recognition they exchange, you can feel their relief and happiness to see each other. Oskars smile is heartbreaking.

    Something that was definitely missing in the remake.

  • I just watched on Netflix and replayed this scene after it ended. Loved this movie.

  • They made the same thing with a spanish movie called "REC" and then named it "Quarantine".. exact same thing, but the original is way better.

  • @FlyCurly Those she killed had harmed Oskare and not demonstrated any contrition. That must have been Eli's reasoning. She only spares the one who had defected.

  • They're both good films, let me in is actually a really good remake, your not being clever by saying its crap because it isn't. I'd rather not read subtitles if I had the choice, it's common sense

  • @leon44isdabest I agree! Chloe G nailed it!!

  • after i watched both of this movies..LMI / LTROI....these 2 movies r so good, but then..i love LMI more...

  • WITHOUT A DOUBT ONE OF THE MOST FANTASTIC MOVIES IVE WATCH IN MY LIFE.!!! ENVY AMERICANS TRIED TO REMAKE IT AND ENDED UP BECOMING A GREAT CRAP MOVIE!! NOTHING BEATS THIS ONE!! SEXY,PURE,WELL DIRECTED,MAGIC,ROMANTIC,SCARY AND UNIQUE!! THUMBS UP AND LIVE LONGER OSKAR AND ELI !!!! THIS MOVIE COULD BE SEEN AS A PREQUEL TO 1981 THE HUNGER! PLOT IS NEARLY THE SAME

  • the american scene is 100 times more horrifying and it was actually less grotesque

  • aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii que tiierrrrrrrrrrrnoooooooooooo :D

    it's so zweet

    casi lloro (: y la sonrisita del ninio (:

    me muero por ver la pelcula :D

    creo que esta en aleman o en ingles britanico :D nose pero es muy linda la pelicula quiero verlaa...

    todavia no la veo pero si la veo seguro lloro :'(

  • @katy19noviembre

    Es una pelicula de Swecia.

  • There really wasn't adequate media/advertising for the Swedish film to reach an audience outside of Europe. I don't think it was a pointless having the two films, consider it like a theatre play; different actors, directors but with the same story to tell. The aim is just to reach a larger audience of people....

  • @FlyCurly agreed, I don't see why alot people seem to think its almost as good as the original, maybe there the sort of audience the remake was aimed at haha

  • I don't see why they felt the need to remake an already really great movie. Even though the remake is decent, this version is still superior.

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  • @fxckinglush The honest answer is that a lot of Americans hate to read. They also don't like movies that aren't made by them. Most of Hollywood movies today are remakes. The next one you will see is David Fincher's take on The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo which was also an excellent Swedish film.

  • @TheKidDoc81 Only most Americans, especially in this Justin Bieber, Twilight-fueled world we live in now. I plan on becoming a filmmaker myself and I will do everything in my power to make sure my films dont end up "too hollywood". Unfourtunately, aspiring filmmakers need Hollywood's money and support sometimes. It's a visious fucking cycle.

  • This is one of the best scenes in movie history!! Whether you like the original or the remake better, there is no question that this scene is better in the original. Just about perfect!!

  • I would recommend this movie and the US remake. I watched both, and they seemed almost identical, except with different actors. In Let Me In, however, we get more insight into who the guardian is from a photograph..I don't recall this in the original, unless I missed a scene.

  • @tubernery

    In Let the right one in, The guardian is just a pedo who likes Eli... it goes alot more into it in the book

  • @tomotostein alot alot more haha, hell, he even becomes an humping zombie after being bitten by eli

  • @tubernery because the original hints at what Hakan really was in a very subtle way where as the remake changed it for something nicer and less dark so as not to disgust there more mainstream audience

  • I just saw the American version,GODDAMN THIS SCENE WAS GORGEOUS.Both films are masterpieces,even the author said so.People need to stop comparing and start appreciating good movies.

    What I like about this version:the legs getting dragged out of the water and the head falling in.

    What I like about the American version: the head dropping in,the blood and looking through the eyes of Owen as the bodies fall from the surface.

    Let Me In's only flaw was the bad CG in 2 points of the movie.

  • Thomas Alfreddson knows how to make movies. Especially to create a scene this spectacular...The best scene of all time in any movie

  • You know what's funny? At IMDB they have it listed as a continuity error that Jimmy's hand is turned the wrong way in the underwater shots, when it should be the other way. Except that if you pay closer attention, you can clearly see that he twists his arm as he grabs Oskar's hair, and remains consistent throughout the scene. IMDB goofed!

  • In my honest opinion, the remake was almost as good haha. But this version of the pool scene can never be beaten. It's just.. amazing. In the american version it all happened too fast and it was a bit ruined by "flashy" special effects. However, I'd still recommend people to watch it. :)

  • I think this scene was the consummation of the coming-of-age story. It was a baptism into adulthood, you could say.

    I never saw the American remake of this movie "Let Me In", but I did see this version and it knocked my socks off. The director is a skilled storyteller and you have to mention the sound editing. The sounds alone were bone chilling.

  • @rynox77 Be sure to check out Let Me In, the American version, is is definitely just as good.

  • @brucale It's not just Americans that don't want to read subtitles. I was in Italy a few months ago and every film was dubbed into Italian. It's the same in other countries as well.

  • @brucale :O this is an adaptation of a book... :/ not an original story--- THen, the USa version has the right to use their own language and cinematic rhythm.

  • @666thekingslayer : "cinematic rhythm"!?

    American cinematographers should find their own story if they wanna search for a cinematic rhythm my friend.

    US steals original stories as well, as a matter of fact check it out last few decades US was staling Stories, Directors, actors, photographers etc etc, and its a shame, yet US are masters of propaganda and SPECIAL effects , wuuuu

  • @brucale well i'm american and i've watched both films and to be truthful i liked the american version alittle more.

    and no need to be calling americans losers (not loosers, loser's) you dont see me cally every european i see euro-trash now do you? however both films pale in comparison to the book.

  • @GrimmRebellion i liked the swedish one better, if the American remake would've stayed with the original story, id like that one better, but they changed a lot of things... the photography and effects are better in the american remake, but the music and script is better in the original....

  • @gaspar30

    The photography is much better in the original. Although the remake's photography aint no slouch.

  • @brucale Actually, the rights of the film were bought by 2 separate companies to make an English & Swedish version of the film. The English film (though disputable) was supposed to be based more on the book, and the Swedish version was more so at the liberty of the director. The publishing companies tried to get the Swedish director to pick up the English version, but he declined because he had other projects. So no, "american version" not "loosers". Just unnecessary to make 2 of the same film.

  • @brucale The american version does seem - I haven't seen it myself - to be a lot worse, but I believe that the remakes introduce movies to people who normally would never have seen it... Though, the american one just made it a horror movie.

  • @Brianna10million you sure seem to have quite an opinion on a movie you've never seen.

  • @ForzaAzzurri123 I have seen it now, and it did seem to be just a horror movie, with less emphasis on the tender romance between Oskar and Eli. It is still a good film in its own right, but cannot compare to Let the Right One In.

  • @brucale

    I know how you feel about the audio dubbing in english. I'm from America and can't stand the bad voices they use. Sadly everyone I lent the movie to only watched it with the dubbed audio.

  • @brucale it's because the subtitles on the american DVD blow and the production value is higher in Let Me In

  • @brucale i guess people just wanted a version in english i dont really want to read the subtitles all the time if i look away for a second then i would probs miss an important part and not understand the next bit

  • @LucySparkles96 : lucy I fully understand your point of view, but you have to watch more foreign movies ( non -English) and read more subtitles and you will get a hang of it!

  • @brucale i dont want to watch foreign movies i dont like reading the subtitles its really stupid like i said you could miss an important part and not understand the movie so dont tell me what i should and should not do

  • @brucale this movie blows.

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  • @brucale The American version isn't to bad.

    Some people find it hard to read subtitles and the english dubbed voices for this movie aren't the best in my opinion. Over all I love both.

    The remake was suppose to be an adaptation but the director failed to bring in the aspects of the book he promised he would bring into Let Me In. If he did what he promised it would be diffrent possibly tiny bit better or more horror like then Let The Right One In but he didn't. Bad director=bad-ish remake

  • @brucale I happen to be from Texas and I definitely prefer the original. The title didn't need to be changed and this girl has a better grasp of Eli's character. All in all, this movie was much more artistic.

  • @brucale The American version is better!

  • @lalakukaful It's good that you have your own opinion, But why would you go here if you like the american version better?

  • @lalakukaful not at all.

  • @omgnuub I think it is. I almost fell asleep while watching the original. The other one is way more entertaining and the acting is a lot better as well.

  • @lalakukaful The original is always the original.

  • Wait, I don't really get it.

    Who's feet got dragged in the water and who got his head ripped off?

  • Vampires are awesome!

  • ohh... i wanna see what is happening... i wanna see blood and when they all get murdered... så jävla kul det låter ^^ "Men men men.. det går ju inte "

    så jävla ägd hahahaha!!

  • LOL I love the head just floating in the pool. XD Such a nice added effect.

  • i like Reeve's version more

  • EPIC scene. So glad she showed those turds what for.

  • they don't show her mouth, cuz it has brains in it

  • The remake isn't as much a remake as it is a 2nd attempt at adapting the novel. And it IS better. Pretty much every aspect of it, acting, direction, cinematography, music, and especially screenplay, are all superior to Alfredson's version, although the original is a very good film, alas, it has been bested,

  • @IMPYEMU Novel > Alfredson film > American film, without a doubt IMO I couldn't get into the American adaptation at all for some reason >_<

  • @LukeFFabre Alfredson's film was flawed, Reeves fixed 'em and perfected them with his version. And, seeing that you need to ask other people questions to better understand the novel, I don't trust your credibility that much. Reeves made the story more natural and adapted it better to the screen. Like the story with Lacke and Virginia, if they attempted to include that whole plotline and give it the same dramatic impact, the movie'd be 4 hours long. So Reeves cut that and changed it to work.

  • @IMPYEMU *sigh* You ever think that MAYBE the questions I need to ask are not even answered in the novel, and mainly left for speculation? What, I can't judge the movies if I UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING that the movies show from the novel? And that is YOUR opinion that it was perfected. I'm pretty sure that the majority will say that the original movie was much better than the 'remake'. Also, IMO the remake did NOT feel more natural. It felt incredibly stiff and much slower IMO.

  • @IMPYEMU Last but not least, I'm starting to think you didn't even read the novel, since you would even probably be saying "Oh yeah, there are some things you could ask about!" if you did read it. Therefore, I cannot trust YOUR CREDIBILITY in judging MY CREDIBILITY based on the novel (which, as stated previously, I do not think you read) It's your opinion to like the remake, so don't force it on others like it's law. I do not expect a reply since it seems neither of us will budge on this.

  • @LukeFFabre Would you like a Chill-Pill? Sure, you could be asking questions on some of the unexplained aspects of the novel, such as Elias' castration/transformation into a vampire, the ambiguous ending, etc. Still, it's only my speculation as to what you needed to ask because I hardly know what's going on in your head. I guess I can't prove I read it, but I can only say I did. You'd be right in assuming so about most people, and they're all wrong, including yourself, my opinion isn't though ;)

  • @IMPYEMU As I said, I did not expect a reply, so I will not reply.

  • @LukeFFabre Well it would appear your expectations were invalid.

  • @IMPYEMU Wow... WoOOoW! Are you serious? Really?!?? How the hell are you going to tell someone their opinion is wrong and yours is right? WTH That's messed up! I think I lost some brain cells reading some of your text. No offense, but you're coming off as a elitist prick. If I were Luke, I wouldn't have let your bullshit slide dude. sweden movie > American movie. Go on attack me just like you did Luke. Tell me that your opinion is fact a.k.a. b-u-l-l-s-h-i-t fail remake is fail imo

  • @GundamRagna ...Attack? I attacked? I was the attacker? Are you attacking me now in retaliation to my attack? Hmm. It would appear, this is a SNEAK attack, that's a low blow, bro. Maybe the attacked did not re-attack because I didn't attack at all?

    I mean, I offered him a Chill-Pill, you don't get much more generous than that.

    *Sigh* all this, just to disprove my correct opinion.

  • @IMPYEMU Well hell, offering a Chill-Pill just shouts out "Hey, I'm going to be a smartass to you!" Seriously, use your head and think for a minute about how that looks over the freakin internet. And yes, it does look like you're attacking/provoking with "Hurr Durr My opinion pwnz yours Hurr Duurr" And you just proved my point as you have been through both of your arguments. It's an OPINION, NOT A GODDAMN FACT. Get off your high horse! What's it going to take to get that through to you??!

  • @GundamRagna Hey, Chill-Pills are good stress relievers, folks need that kind of pick-me-up, don't make fun of people that use them. I have been using my head, at least I think I have, but then again if I wasn't I wouldn't really know would I? Ah, well. You're right about that, my internet reputation is a most prestigious one, one which I hope not to soil. ENLIGHTENMENT! Here, I'll humor you if it'll help, your opinion f**king sucks, but hey, if I just say IMO, that makes it alright, right?

  • @IMPYEMU FAIL I wasn't even making fun of people that used them. Using such a term over the internet can be ambiguous, and can make you seem like a smartass. FAIL And LOL at you mentioning a 'prestigious' reputation. Because I mentioned a high horse? You must be desperate to try to prove a point... in other words FAIL. I'M NOT SAYING TO ADD IMO I'M SAYING TO STOP ACTING LIKE YOUR OPINION IS GODDAMN FACT!!! And IMO = In my OPINION (Emphasis on OPINION) Lrn2comprehend

  • @GundamRagna But my opinion is right, you're just not gettin' it man, you can't seriously ask me to comprehend something you don't even understand yourself.

  • @IMPYEMU Oh, I think I understand it plenty: The Swedish version blows the American version out of the water, feeding the inferior (American version) to a school of mutated goldfish. Seriously, it sounds like YOU'RE the one that doesn't understand and cannot comprehend it.