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Liev Schreiber was pretty good in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Liev Schreiber was pretty good in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Cate Blanchett was good in Robin Hood.
Since they're like poetry, what with the rhyming and all, I find that I only need to watch three out of the six films.
That bit in Lost in Space where Joey from Friends puts the Iron-man mask on...
That was cool.
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greenpenguino said:
That bit in Lost in Space where Joey from Friends puts the Iron-man mask on...
That was cool.
Loved Joey in Lost in Space.
Since they're like poetry, what with the rhyming and all, I find that I only need to watch three out of the six films.
Godzilla 2000
Hiroshi Abe completely steals the show, and is a far more impressive foe for Godzilla than the monster he fought in this film.
The Super Mario Bros movie had Dennis Hopper in it.
I liked the scene in Godzilla 1998 where Jean Reno pretends to be an American soldier.
I liked the idea of Martin with a slingshot in Timmy to the Rescue.
AAAAAAARGH!!!!!! I DID IT AGAIN!!!!!! >:(
The franchises I get nerdy about are so obscure that not even most nerds know about them.
doubleKO said:
I liked the scene in Godzilla 1998 where Jean Reno pretends to be an American soldier.
Hah! Me too. Man, I haven't thought of that scene since...1998.
“It is only through interaction, through decision and choice, through confrontation, physical or mental, that the Force can grow within you.”
-Kreia, Jedi Master and Sith Lord
Am I still incommunicado?
Can I even ask that question without getting in more trouble?
What are the rules here, exactly? What do I have to do to get back into good graces with the Church of the Boost?
IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!
"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005
"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM
"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.
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IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!
"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005
"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM
"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.
xhonzi said:
Am I still incommunicado?
Can I even ask that question without getting in more trouble?
What are the rules here, exactly? What do I have to do to get back into good graces with the Church of the Boost?
Apparently, do what I did. ;)
The franchises I get nerdy about are so obscure that not even most nerds know about them.
xhonzi said:
What do I have to do to get back into good graces with the Church of the Boost?
Pledge yourself to TheRock.
Pennsylvania Jones said:
xhonzi said:
Am I still incommunicado?
Can I even ask that question without getting in more trouble?
What are the rules here, exactly? What do I have to do to get back into good graces with the Church of the Boost?
Apparently, do what I did. ;)
Yeah that's it.
If you want back into the Thread's good graces, you need to deliver HIGH PRAISE... real high praise, to a much maligned film. Make the masses reconsider their positions, shout to the heavens.
TheBoost said:
Pennsylvania Jones said:
xhonzi said:
Am I still incommunicado?
Can I even ask that question without getting in more trouble?
What are the rules here, exactly? What do I have to do to get back into good graces with the Church of the Boost?
Apparently, do what I did. ;)
Yeah that's it.
If you want back into the Thread's good graces, you need to deliver HIGH PRAISE... real high praise, to a much maligned film. Make the masses reconsider their positions, shout to the heavens.
Wow. I didn't think that'd work. At the time I was only thinking about the fact that I didn't see my name on the LISTUS DE EXCOMMUNICATION.
The franchises I get nerdy about are so obscure that not even most nerds know about them.
Pennsylvania Jones said:
TheBoost said:
Pennsylvania Jones said:
xhonzi said:
Am I still incommunicado?
Can I even ask that question without getting in more trouble?
What are the rules here, exactly? What do I have to do to get back into good graces with the Church of the Boost?
Apparently, do what I did. ;)
Yeah that's it.
If you want back into the Thread's good graces, you need to deliver HIGH PRAISE... real high praise, to a much maligned film. Make the masses reconsider their positions, shout to the heavens.
Wow. I didn't think that'd work. At the time I was only thinking about the fact that I didn't see my name on the LISTUS DE EXCOMMUNICATION.
Yeah well.... you got lucky. ;-)
Ashley Greene is hot in Twilight.
Since they're like poetry, what with the rhyming and all, I find that I only need to watch three out of the six films.
Speaking of hot: Caroline Munro was hot in Starcrash
TheBoost said:
Pennsylvania Jones said:
xhonzi said:
Am I still incommunicado?
Can I even ask that question without getting in more trouble?
What are the rules here, exactly? What do I have to do to get back into good graces with the Church of the Boost?
Apparently, do what I did. ;)
Yeah that's it.
If you want back into the Thread's good graces, you need to deliver HIGH PRAISE... real high praise, to a much maligned film. Make the masses reconsider their positions, shout to the heavens.
And I can do that whilst in excommunication? What can't I do, whilst so shunned?
IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!
"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005
"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM
"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.
Eat pork.
No, wait...
Anchorhead said:
The Phantom Menace
Everything about this single shot works for me.
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Bingowings said:
I really liked the opening of AOTC (even if it broke the pan down rule).
The Naboo ships descending into the foggy Coruscant spirescape felt very 'Star Warsy' in a way that hardly anything in TPM did.
It worked right until Captain Eyepatch opened his big mouth.
Hm, perhaps the prequels should've been done like this, this, or this instead?
Anyways, on-topic...
MMPR: The Movie actually has a solid plot with clear motivations for the villian. Very few plot holes actually exist when you pay attention to the movie itself. It essentially starts with a celebration for an upcoming comet. The rangers then start partying because they don't seem to have much else to do. Then Zordon calls them to discuss Ivan. Ivan gets released uses Tengas to distract them so he can destroy their power source. Along with killing Zordon for locking him up. He almost kills Zordon. The rangers use remaining power to teleport to the planet with the great power. Ivan then gets to work brainwashing the adults of the city into slaves. They fight the guards to the great power. They get Zords from the great power use that to defeat Ivan and, save their mentor. They become Gods with the power over life and, death. It's basically a reboot self contained movie.
A lot of the times I've read/viewed reviews of the movie they either intentionally screw up the chronology of the movie or, they try to criticize it in continuity with the tv show. Considering it's intended as a reboot movie the tv show continuity comparison is just fail on the reviewer's part. It goes without saying that the former is just trying to make something seem worse then it is. Plus, I often see the "parents" complaint that they're not there. While it is odd they're not there when their kids are skydiving for an event. Neglectful parents are hardly a plot flaw. Especially later on as it's easy to assume they're amongst the brainwashed adults.
(Also FYI: the clips I chose in my list up there are just Star Trek and, Switched At Birth related...)
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in the film "Twilight" there's a sequence where the vampire family is trying to make dinner, but because they're vampires they don't know how.
It was actually extremely funny (intentionally).
I liked a couple of the action scenes from Hollow Man, like the mouse getting eaten and the part when he gets the latex on his face.
Some really fine special effects.
King Kong (1976)
Liked Charles Grodin, Rick Baker's make-up and John Barry's score.
Put Captain Solo in the Cargo Hold said:
King Kong (1976)
Liked Charles Grodin, Rick Baker's make-up and John Barry's score.
I'm gonna second what a great score that was.