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#176928
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BEAUTIFUL WOMEN NEW RULES IN FIRST POST (NSFW) UPDATED RULES
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Originally posted by: Yoda Is Your Father
^^
Nice.

For the homophobics among us, I suggest you bite the bullet and go see Brokeback mountain, which contains sex scenes and titty shots of both Anne hathaway AND Michelle Williams


I didn't know Anne Hathaway was in Brokeback Mountain. The only woman associated with the film who's gotten any buzz for it is Michelle Williams, AKA: Heath Ledger's Wife.
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#176925
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Superman Movie
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Originally posted by: greencapt
Originally posted by: Han Solo VS Indiana Jones

I wasn't aware my PMs were off. Would you like my personal address?


Sure! Nothing special, I just had something silly I thought you might get a kick out of.


There's a chance I'll regret this by my personal address is......................................................

edited at the recommendation of ADigitalMan
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#176444
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Superman Movie
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Originally posted by: ADigitalMan
More from the digital bits on this:

Late in 2006 (tentatively in November, timed to coincide with the DVD release of Bryan Singer's Superman Returns), look for a 14-disc Superman: Ultimate Collector's Edition box set. This will feature new deluxe editions of all four of the original feature films, including a Superman II: Special Edition with something called The Donner Cut. This is being assembled by editor Michael Thaw based on the film's original shooting script and Donnor's original notes. At least 50% of the film will be footage you've never seen, more than 70% of it directed by Donner. You'll also get Richard Lester's final theatrical cut of the film. The Donner Cut will only be available on DVD in the Ultimate Collector's Edition box set, although it will also be released in HD-DVD (and likely Blu-ray Disc if that format is available).

We were actually shown a clip of the new Donner Cut at the event - the original opening to Superman II, in which Lois Lane notices a picture of Superman in a copy of The Daily Planet... and then she looks at Clark Kent standing nearby... and she begins drawing glasses, a suit and hat on the picture of Superman. She figures it out. Then she tells Clark she knows who he really is... and jumps out Perry White's office window to prove she's right. Clark runs at super-speed downstairs, and blows up at the falling Lois to slow her fall. She lands safely in a fruit stand, by which time Clark has already run back upstairs to preserve his identity. Someone asks him where Lois is, and he replies, "Uh... she just stepped out for a minute."

An interesting thing to note however, is that it seems Richard Donner himself hasn't yet been involved (and is not involved in cutting the new version of the film). During the event, I chatted with AICN's Drew McWeeny (well known as "Moriarty" over there) who told me that he's been interviewing Donner recently (watch for that to be posted on AICN soon). The director has reportedly told Drew that he's not really interested in revisiting the film. When asked during the event what Donner's involvement was (whether or not he'd do commentary, etc), Warner execs said, "That's still to be decided." Our guess is that the studio is still negotiating with Donner to participate, and that it's merely a matter of a dollar figure that everyone is happy with. Cross your fingers on this, because it'd be a real shame if he declined to be involved. FYI, IGN also has a brief interview with Donner that touches on this.


I'm so excited I can hardly stand it. Whether or not Superman Returns sucks or is great is so moot right now ... finally all four of Christoper Reeve's films will get the treatment that only the first one got, and F'ING FINALLY we're going to see the Donner cut.

Kneel before Zod!

Edit: Dark Horizons interviewed Donner as well.


Oh yes, good stuff. Tis a shame that Christopher Reeve himself did not live to see the special editions of the other three, even if the last two did suck (something Reeve himself readily admitted).
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#175658
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spider-man 3
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Originally posted by: ADigitalMan
Schumaker needs to get back to his roots. I'm hoping for a sequel to D.C. Cab myself.

Meanwhile, killing off MJ would disservice the story. I kid about wanting that a lot because of my disdain for Kirsten Dunst ... or what she's become since the success of Spidey 1. All I have to say is she'd better show up with her game face on this time because she was the lone sour note in the otherwise pitch-perfect Spidey 2. And I'm not the only one who noticed.

Whenever any actor or actress gets too big for their britches, the Great Unwashed LOVES to see them get taken back down. Affleck. Halle Berry. Tom Cruise. Val Kilmer. All of these guys got their ego confused with their paycheck at some point. Kirsten's been teetering on that cliff herself.


But Val Kilmer has almost completely disappeared from the radar, while Affleck, Berry and Cruise most of all are still reigning. Too bad, because I always enjoyed Kilmer's performancese more than theirs. I'm almost tempted to pop the question of Cruise VS Kilmer or Affleck VS Kilmer in a fist fight, but to what avail I do not know.
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#175655
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X-Men 3
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Originally posted by: Shimraa
i dont know is it?


They might let the X-Men title rest for a couple of years in the sense that we wouldn't see Storm, Cyclops, Prof. X, but not in the sense that we would be without X-Men characters, what with the Wolverine and Magneto spin offs coming along. Odds are we'll get a few Wolverine films that are just Wolvie without any other X-Men around and then a different batch of full blown X-Men films will be made.