I saw it and I thought it was a wonderful movie. It is truly thought provoking and it makes you take a hard look at yourself and things that you do, say, or think that may not be as innocent as you feel they are.
2006-07-27 16:45:29
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answered by zaffaris 5
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I liked it. I like how it was about lots of different people and situations and it kept going back and forth between them, but in the end all the situations went with one another. The scene where I thought the little girl got shot, and the car accident and the copped save the women, those scenes alone made the movie good. It was made really well everything was put together well to make it interesting and the build you up for the ending.
2006-07-27 16:48:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I have, yes. It was all right. I think I liked it more than most people I know -- some of whom hated it. It was just average to me. It seemed like the movie rehashed so much stuff that I had seen in other, better movies from the past -- it had the feel of 'Grand Canyon' with the oddly intertwining plot lines; and the racial stuff... give me a break, it's been done to death. Certainly no oscar winner, but hey my opinion is worth what? 2¢ or so.
2006-07-27 16:45:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I was Surprised by the Movie Crash, The fact that I liked it as much as I did. Had Great Interaction with its characters and just Blew the lid off of about every stereotype there is. Ludacris was Great as was Sandra Bullucks Bitchy side :-)
2006-07-27 16:45:47
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answered by D B 4
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no i didnt care for the movie at all .(will what i could make myself sit still to watch that is )
but then agin , i hate most movies ,,just a waste of time .
if it where just me that lived her in this house i can safely say id throw the tv out ! i HATE IT with a passion !
unless its the history channel ! lol atleast after 2 hours in front of the tube , i have some thing to take away from it ! and now a days in films all folks can say they take from the television set is a b0ner ! its just crazey the crap they call (entertainment)!
2006-07-27 17:02:01
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answered by .... 5
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Which one?
Everyone knows of "Crash" of 2004, but David Cronenberg also did a movie called "Crash".
After getting into a serious car accident, a TV director discovers an underground sub-culture of scarred car crash fetish victims and tries to use that to rejuvenate his sex life with his wife.
2006-07-27 16:45:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I have seen it, I thought it was a very deep and insightful look at racism from different perspectives. I didn't get the reason why they let the pervert cop be the hero in the end, it just didn't fit the rest of the movie.
2006-07-27 16:46:48
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answered by Rubberchicken 2
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It was fantastic. It's one of those movies that make you think. I thought about this movie for days after I saw it and usually I forget a movie in the parking lot on the way home!
2006-07-27 16:45:20
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answered by Ricky 6
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I thought it was the best and most provocative movie of last year. And I was THRILLED that it beat Brokeback Mountain for the Oscar. The best part of the movie is that it leaves you with something to think about and ponder and you were still entertained.
2006-07-27 17:49:45
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answered by bratsk13 4
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Which one? Crash where various people of various backgrounds have their lives collide. Or Crash, where the people have a fetish for car crashes.
2006-07-27 16:52:32
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answered by Caffeinated 4
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I loved it! It's very thought provoking. There were scenes that enraged me and scenes that made be feel compassion for the same person that enraged me. I thought about the movie for day, weeks even months. I think everyone should see it....
2006-07-27 16:49:13
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answered by polkae6036 2
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