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DuracellEnergizer

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#521624
Topic
Star Wars coming to Blu Ray (UPDATE: August 30 2011, No! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!)
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Erikstormtrooper said:


KenKraly2007,

Imagine it's September 16, and you're sitting at home finally watching the saga on blu-ray. Is there anything that would be a "deal breaker" for you? Is there anything that, if it weren't fixed or included, would ruin the box set for you?


Nothing short of blowing the set away with a double-barrelled shotgun at point-blank range could ruin it for ken.

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#521277
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Dark Knight Rises - Now that we know the cast
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darth_ender said:

I enjoy seem Batman kick some trash, but I wish I could see more of his subtle side.


Another Batman aspect that most of the live-action films have failed to cover that I would love to see is the deductive side of Batman; he's as much a detective as he is a martial artist, after all. It'd be awesome to see him go undercover as Matches Malone, or even just look at some fibers from a murder scene under a microscope.

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#520602
Topic
Everybody's Top Ten Favorite Movies
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1. The Empire Strikes Back

2. Star Wars

3. Stargate

4. Army of Darkness

5. Highlander

6. Return of the Jedi


There, that's all I can come up with. I don't really have a top ten - hell, I don't really have top favourites at all; there are just too many movies that I think are of more-or-less equal quality that I can't decide between them. I guess you could say this list is based on my past opinions more than anything else.

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#520579
Topic
Dark Knight Rises - Now that we know the cast
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Bingowings said:

Schumacher's Bat is like watching a clown shake a black rubber dildo in an Eighties disco.


Fixed =D

Moving on, I said I was fond of Burton's Batman, not his Bruce Wayne (I can see what Burton was trying to do with him, but the whole pseudo-Clark Kent quirkiness didn't work for me). I like how Burton's Batman lurks in the shadows, how he doesn't say a word as he moves in on his target, how he's almost like a supernatural creature of the night. Nolan's Batman doesn't have any of that quasi-vampire eerieness about him which, IMHO, is half of what makes the Batman character who he is.