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It's occurred to me that I might be addicted to the recent Transformers movie.  I'm just going to list some obvious (and not so obvious) signs of movie addiction...feel free to comment with more possibilities.  SPOILERS AHEAD!

Signs You May Be Addicted to Transformers (2007)

1.  You spent an entire weekend downloading a bootleg copy off bittorrent, even though you've got it pre-ordered.
2.  You can list, in order, who dies, and who/what killed them.
3.  You can recite major sections of dialogue without prompting.
4.  You can describe, in detail, Autobot and/or Decepticon robot forms vs. vehicle forms (i.e. two of Jazz's tires are on his calves, Bumblebee's are on his shoulders, etc.)
5.  You've figured out how many, and which Decepticons didn't actually die in the movie.
6.  You've spent considerable time trying to figure out how (technologically) the Autobots gained their vehicular forms in the space of a few minutes, if that long.
7.  You've spent considerable time figuring out why the Autobots wanted to preserve the Cube when all it does in the movie is create mindless destruction bots.
8.  You know to the second where your favorite parts in the movie start.
9.  You've figured out (you think) the dimensions of the big Cube in terms of little Cubes.
10.  You've spent considerable time figuring out how the big Cube could fold in on itself that much.

I think that's enough for now.

Date: 2007-09-28 08:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leiadiana.livejournal.com
"snicker"
Well, whatever makes you happy. Though, I think these are pretty clear signs of addiction.

LeiaDianaMinerva

Date: 2007-09-30 06:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] the-dark-side.livejournal.com
as a friend of mine would say, "it's not obsession, it's dedication".

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