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If your life was a movie would you watch it?

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    So if there was a movie made about your life or God or a higher power or whatever you believe in decided to capture your life, make it a movie and offer it to you, would you watch it? Keep in mind, you'd also see the ending and have to watch through the bad parts and not only the good. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS!
     
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    FOREVER.

    I probably wouldn't watch it. I'd have to see my mistakes again. I don't think I could do it. Even just thinking about it makes me a little sick. DD:

    Besides, my life has been pretty dull, despite all the cool places I've lived.
     
    I would watch it because I'm curious to see how far I've come and how much I've developed, but I wouldn't watch any of the future since I want to experience that first hand. (I can't tell if the future was actually part of this or not but too tired to ask :p) Ohh I hope my part gets played by Alex Turner *swoons*
     
    I don't like seeing recordings of myself, but I may talk with you if I could fast-forward through all the moments I'm sitting alone eating stoner food and disclosing information no one wants about myself on internet forums.
     
    I would, actually. I'd be fine looking at the bad since all that can happen is that, aside from feeling guilt, I'd learn my errors and learn from them in the best way possible. I'd also love to relieve some me the finds moments of my life.
     
    It would be one terribly long movie, but probably yes. I've been through a lot, and my life as been rather interesting, in my opinion. Fast, slow, happy, sad, different, challenging, and I have definitely seen growth and change every couple years I look back.
     
    How about no? ._.

    I'm kinda fragile, and with that being said, I don't think I can stand watching certain parts of my life over again..just something that I wouldn't be a fan of.
     
    I... would sorta be ok with it I guess. I've come a long way in my life from some pretty low points and I guess that watching it all played back, saddening at times as it'd be, would make me sorta proud. Although I would be sat there half the time thinking "oh my god did you seriously do that" - in both good and bad ways!

    But I definitely wouldn't let other people watch it. I'm way too private for that and there's stuff I don't really like talking about, let alone allowing people to actually see.
     
    I think it'll be entertaining to watch. My life isn't that exciting on a day-to-day basis, but there's enough drama and there's been some tragedies in the past to keep people entertained if they were to watch it on the big screen.
     
    Lol, Rated R movie of Kevin.

    Nah joking, but anyways I probably would. It'd be nice to relive some moments, but then be embarrassed by others. .-.
     
    If my life was a movie, it would get a negative rating on RottenTomatoes (probably about 23% or something) so it would not be fun to watch. It would be torture to sit through it, and besides, that's like viewing the future anyway if I get to see the end of my life at this very moment.

    Where's the fun in reading a book if you know what happens?
     
    I probably wouldn't watch my life movie because there are some embarrassing parts of my life I would rather not discuss.
     
    Noooooooooooooooooooo way.

    Too embarrassing. Not a chance.

    But others can watch it if they like, but beh.
     
    My life is something of an uneventful 'thing'. But I guess I wouldn't mind watching it.
     
    Heck no. I don't want to watch myself scratch my eczema incessantly on the big screen, I don't need to relive the fourth grade gym class incident that screwed up my knees for life, and I sure don't want to watch the final part of said movie as it would probably be the most boring thing imaginable.
     
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