The Worst/Best Movie Ever, potentially.

  • Kevin
    17 years ago

    Imagine this.

    You and everyone you know, all your family and friends and co-workers and ex lovers are gathered in a room. You are presented with a super high compact DVD which contains every word you have said about each person in the room, both good and bad. And then you have another DVD which contains everything they have ever said about you.

    My questions is, would you watch either one with everyone there?

  • silvershoes
    17 years ago

    Yeah, baby, yeah! Why not? I would love to hear some REAL, UNGUARDED: criticism, brutal honesty, insults, and compliments. Seriously, I think it would be great fun. Especially when my boyfriend hears me tell my mom he is a needy bit*h. He would die.

  • luv Shelbz luv
    17 years ago

    No deffinately not
    and could u give me those tapes?

  • Kevin
    17 years ago

    A friend of mine answered yes as well, and then she asked me to tell her something I'd said about her that she might not like.

    I told her that I'd said to her ex boyfriend she was one of the most possessive and jealous people when in a relationship I'd ever met.

    She was not happy, and changed her mind about the DVD.

    Are you sure Jane?

  • silvershoes
    17 years ago

    Absolutely. But one thing: I want to listen to the insults first.

    Oh, by the by--Good topic. You should answer your own query.

  • silvershoes
    17 years ago

    I think one reason I say yes is because...even though I KNOW many mean things, and true things, have been said about me--my uncle and two of my older cousins think I am well beyond a genius. They have repeatedly told my parents that I am very special...and I think hearing their compliments about me would make every insult heard, worthwhile. Insults are good for bettering oneself, compliments are good for self-confidence. SOME people must think I'm great, surely.

  • Kevin
    17 years ago

    I would, but only if I could speak to people afterwards who misunderstood me, and apologise to people who were justified in calling me a bad boy.

    I'm rather sensitive to the critical words of people i really care about....so it would be hard...but I really value direct honesty...hurting though it can be.

  • TheWorldFellNUWerentThere
    17 years ago

    Um no because I know how very well my anger can go; nice or not nice.