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Maniac Cop (1988)
What a piece of shit!
4/10
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Maniac Cop (1988)
What a piece of shit!
4/10
Alan Rickman kind of resembles Vincent Price.
Easterhay said:
my decision is to watch the Blu-ray versions of the films. They're not perfect (Luke's lightsabre in A New Hope is still an issue) but they never were to begin with!
Lucas is like a plastic surgery addict - no matter what he does, how much he cuts out, adds, or alters, he'll never be pleased with the end result and he'll just continue going the way he's going.
lpd said:
Can you imagine Star Wars in full natural 3D, life size floating in front of you?
skyjedi2005 said:
I wonder what kind or role Katie Lucas will now play at Lucasfilm now that her dad has left the company.
Once I conquer, destroy, and recreate the multiverse in my own image, everything this thread pertains to will be rendered moot.
IMO, Episode VII and the rest of the Sequel Trilogy should be completely PT-neutral. It doesn't have to contradict or retcon anything from the prequels, but it should never directly reference anything from them, either. So that means no featuring or mention of the Darth title, Rule of Two, "Padawans", "Younglings", midi-chlorians, PT-styled Jedi, PT-derived characters like Padme or Windu, etc.
I'm sick and tired of every animated film being CG. Traditional/2D animation or I'm out.
"Silver Rainbow" by Genesis.
Akwat Kbrana said:
DuracellEnergizer said:
UHF (1989) - 4.9/10
<img src="http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b44/Teflon_of_Billy/mon.jpg" width="223" height="252" />
Take it back. Right now.
TV's Frink said:
DuracellEnergizer said:
The Blues Brothers (1980) - 6/10
Ferris F. Fremont.
darth_ender said:
I'm assuming DuracellEnergizer is joking, because aside from the obviously incorrect statements, those that are more accurate were framed in a rather demeaning way. But just so everyone knows, I will clarify one thing, and that is the root of the meaning of Christmas: it comes from Christ Mass, as in the Catholic worship service centered on Christ. The rest I'm guessing is a mockery of Jehovah's Witnesses, though I'm not positive.
I'm not allowed to celebrate Christmas - after all, it's a pagan holiday centered around an elderly child molester that's been adopted and modified by counterfeit Christianity to win half-converted heathens into the fold. Christ wasn't even born in the winter months, anyway; even if He had been, Christ never told us to celebrate His birthday, and, really, if Christ is silent on an issue, He's really against it. And don't you know "Christmas" is just short for "Christ massacre", that - when you get right to the bottom of things - the holiday really celebrates the death of Christ?
Makes you think, don't it?
Take your stuffed tiger and move to the Yukon. And don't forget to take your toboggan with you!
Pink things are far out, man.
Phenomena (1985)
Such an odd, disjointed film - it's like someone filmed a dream. I still liked it, though, and Jennifer Connelly was breathtakingly beautiful - it was fun just to look at her =P
6/10
The Blues Brothers (1980) - 6/10
After the travesty that was The Adventures of Tintin, I don't want Spielberg anywhere near a Star Wars film. The guy just doesn't have the magic anymore.
Scream (1996) - 5/10
Scream 2 (1997) - 4.9/10
Scream 3 (2000) - 5.2/10
Black Sabbath (1963) - 7/10
AntcuFaalb said:
Choose any metrics you'd like, but be sure to have the data to backup your claim.
January 1, 2000.
I can't wait for Sad Guy Fawkes Day.
ThiefCobbler4ever said:
This one however:
"Disney plans to let ILM continue operating as it currently does"
...makes me feel really better. :)
As long as Disney lets Lucasfilm continue their buisness like before, I'm 100% happy.
Yoda Is Your Father said:
Cast Mark Hamill as an old Jedi Master. Yoda lived to 900, why can't Luke?
asterisk8 said:
DuracellEnergizer said:
Repulsion (1965) - 6/10
Why so low a score? I think it's one of the greatest horror movies ever made, a true psychological horror with an incredible lead performance, fantastic sound design, and the reveal in the last second of the film still haunts me. It's in my top 10 all-time favorite films.