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    Shutdown Rat All-Pro Charles Woodson's Avatar
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    Rain Man

    Has anyone seen this? if so what were your thoughts. i saw it a while ago and thought it was phenominal. I loved it. It had Tom cruise and dustin hoffman.

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    Ted Thompson would have been excellent in the title role as rain man. He could submit any of his press conferences as an audition tape.

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    This was a great car movie. I am surprised ND hasn't come outta his redneck closet on this thread!

    All jokes aside, I loved how Hofman spoke on Oscar night. I was touched by the film.

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    I have a son with Asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism.

    This movie makes me cry EVERY time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Mike
    I have a son with Asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism.

    This movie makes me cry EVERY time.
    Mike, I know zip about Asperger's. Would you be inclined to share?

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    Thanks.

    My boy was a premy. He is quite different in his perception of the world. I have often thought he was close to autism, but, he's not autistic. The symtoms described seem to fit. I will have him checked on this. What a valuable exchange!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarlam!
    Thanks.

    My boy was a premy. He is quite different in his perception of the world. I have often thought he was close to autism, but, he's not autistic. The symtoms described seem to fit. I will have him checked on this. What a valuable exchange!
    Good luck with that. The prognosis is better if it is diagnosed early.
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    Naked Mole Rat HOFer Iron Mike's Avatar
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    BTW, Raymond Babbitt in the movie is an autistic savant:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autistic_savant
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    I was in a drive through last night with my boy. i asked what hapy meal toy he wanted. He described it, bit there are 11 toys and his description might have fit 5.

    I asked him what number. He said "number?". He couldn't recognize that there were numbers that correspoded to the pictures. I instantly felt like a pathetic father. He's 11 and I only realized last night he needs spectacles.

    Anyone with kids reading this: Don't think cause they look like you, or have your features (like eye colour) that they are exactly like you. I made this mistake and my boy has clearly suffered during his classes because I was too ignorant to have his eyes checked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harlan Huckleby
    Ted Thompson would have been excellent in the title role as rain man. He could submit any of his press conferences as an audition tape.
    LOL

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    Tarlam, doesn't the school do regular eye sight screening there? They do it here every year at school and if there seems to be a problem you get a letter home saying they suggest you take your child to get an eye exam by an Ophthalmologist/Optometrist.

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    .......and also, don't beat yourself up for not catching it sooner because you really don't know at what point he needed them. Be thankful you caught it now.

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    Good point. There is so much with kids that is just not obvious.
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    I can't answer. I thought it was overrated, but it's not like it was unwatchable.

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    Rain Man has two of the all time great movie lines:
    1) "K-Mart sucks!"
    2) "I'm an excellent driver."

    For those two reaons alone, it's a great movie.
    Also, I used to have a mad crush for Valeria Golino.
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    Definitely the Padres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K-town
    Rain Man has two of the all time great movie lines:
    1) "K-Mart sucks!"
    2) "I'm an excellent driver."

    For those two reaons alone, it's a great movie.
    Also, I used to have a mad crush for Valeria Golino.
    How about:

    "The red one always falls the same way..."

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    Speaking of Rain Man, I'm still in therapy because Judge Woppner is not shown out here on the West Coast!

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    I was just listing my fav movies tonight on a thread on page one and I plum forgot Rain Man. An excellent movie.

    Dustin Hoffman really shows his talent in this really fine movie.

    He can really drive well and pick up the chicks.
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