In a message dated 7/17/98 9:18:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Hakan Koseoglu
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> Enjoyment and satisfaction are not the same.
> After 5th Element, I was unsatisfied but I enjoyed the film.
> After The Children of The Lost City, I was definitely satisfied and fell in
> love with the little girl. :-)
> After 2001, I was saturated with satisfaction but some of my friend even
> didn't enjoy it (morons)(will be read like Bart Simpson).
> About Armageddon, I didn't go to Deep Impact and after all these messages
> and my own opinion formed by watching the trailer, I won't go to it either.
>
> What I was wanted to ask is, if you compare Deep Impact and Armageddon,
> which one wou liked better and enjoyed more? Which script and acting is
> better?
>
I've seen them both. While there were one or two things about Deep Impact
that I thought silly, overall it was well done. My overwhelming reaction at
the end of Armageddon, however, was "So what?" Perhaps if more time had been
devoted to character development... Something to make me *care* about those
people and about whether or not any of them
survived the mission.
Deep Impact is by far the better of the two.
Al
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