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If you mean for a locked thread, maybe. But for the longest thread overall, no. Two MV/LLLR threads are longer than that, as I recall. And there are other long-running threads that undoubtedly have more posts.
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This exchange from the "Dolittle" (elfman) score thread: solium: "Can I chime in and say it looks horrible, or will I be accused of being a hater and negative contributor on FSM?" SBD: "If you think this movie looks horrible, that just makes you someone with two eyes and a functioning brain."
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Id like to thank the academy but im afraid i cannot accept this award on philosophical grounds. I believe that every one-liner on fsm is unique and cannot be compared to others. Bill C Carson.
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Jan 18, 2020 - 5:47 AM
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Jim Phelps
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373. Bob DiMucci's "Rise of Starbucker" review in which he rates it an 8/10, Why? Because the movie is great? No, because our long, international nerd nightmare is finally "over": "So why the high rating? Perhaps because this is truly an end, after more than 4 decades of my life surrounded by the cultural influence of Star Wars. Even though I've limited myself to viewing only the nine Skywalker films and two Star Wars Story films (no television; no animation; no books, comics, games, radio, etc.), it still seems omnipresent. Can we now give it a rest? Probably not." https://filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=98807&forumID=7&archive=0&pageID=106&r=732#0
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Pandaman was just too scared to to tackled the real issue: Pepsi or Cola?
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I thought kimchee (joined a day ago) might be brucie.
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