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HansiG

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#934058
Topic
Last song you listened to.
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moviefreakedmind said:

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Wild Horses - The Rolling Stones

Wild Horses - The Sundays

Sunday Morning - The Velvet Underground.

Underground - Men at Work

Workingman’s Dead - Grateful Dead

Dead Man’s Party - Oingo Boingo

Partyman - Prince

Party All The Time - Eddie Murphy

All Day and All of the Night - The Kinks

Perfect Day - Cassettes Won’t Listen

Perfect Day - Lou Reed

The Vince Reed Band - Feelin’ Alright

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#934051
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Harmy's RETURN OF THE JEDI Despecialized Edition HD - V3.1
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Colson said:

HansiG said:

Possessed said:

HansiG said:

english CamRip of TFA, which is Disney’s fault for not airing English version in my country.

Will Amazon not ship the blu Ray to your country either?

I have the bluray

Does your Blu-Ray have an English track?

I’d say as long as you own the Blu-Ray you’re cool downloading it. Kind of like our general rule of owning the Star Wars Blu-Rays before getting Despecialized.

I would not buy it if it didn’t

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#934008
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Ranking the Batman films
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Gaffer Tape said:

Funnily enough, I had done this on my facebook a couple of months ago, so now I get to post it here! I haven’t seen BvS, though… But at any rate, aside from that, here are all the Batman theatrical releases.

  1. The Dark Knight-Fantastic. Wonderful psychology of the characters. Best Two-Face ever.
  2. Batman Returns-Visually fantastic. My favorite Batsuit. My only complaints are that Gotham Plaza looks very much like a soundstage, and that Bruce starts lecturing about killing when he’s been fine killing people this whole time. Just a little tweak would’ve been all that was needed to make it character development instead of just out-of-character.
  3. Batman Begins-Probably the only live-action Batman film where Batman is the most interesting thing about it.
  4. Batman (1989)-Great noir atmosphere, which would influence the animated series. Michael Keaton is always a fantastic Batman, and I love the idea of keeping his character in the shadows and intimating his psychology rather than spelling it out.
  5. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm-Deserved much more credit than it got. Great tale of Bruce Wayne’s what-if life that never was. And it has Abe Vigoda.
  6. Batman The Movie (1966)-Hard to rank these with the others due it being so different and purposely silly. I love it. And if you asked me another day, I’d probably put it somewhere completely different.
  7. Batman (1943 serial)-My ongoing review has forced me to confront a lot of flaws in it, but I still love it. The atmosphere is great. Lewis Wilson makes a wonderfully sociopathic Batman, and he and Douglas Croft’s Robin have great chemistry. I even love the costumes.
  8. The Dark Knight Rises-Suffers from third part in a trilogy syndrome, where its predecessor set up things this movie could never have pulled off with aplomb. But it still has a lot of heart, and I do enjoy a franchise finally giving Batman some rest.
  9. Batman Forever-Could have been much higher if they hadn’t cut out the key scenes of Batman’s character development. As it stands, I like the relationship between Bruce and Dick. Otherwise, fairly forgettable.
  10. Batman & Robin (1997)-Silly and ridiculous but not unwatchable. For me, it definitely falls into the So Bad It’s Good territory. Had a good idea with the Alfred dying plot. And I actually like George Clooney as Batman.
  11. Batman and Robin (1949 serial)-Dial up all the problems in the previous serial to 11 but counter it with a heavy dose of blandness, and you get this. Also, I hate Vicki Vale.

and BvS?

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#933934
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What didn't you like about TFA? <em>SPOILERS</em>
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imperialscum said:

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SilverWook said:

Better than anything I saw in the prequels.

I think that should be expected, considering 10 years technology difference.

Prequel CGI was outdated back when it released.

Then show me a film released at the same time with was supposed to be state-of-the-art at the time.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)

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#933897
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Video Games - a general discussion thread
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moviefreakedmind said:

GTA V was fun, but I’ve never been the biggest fan of the big city gangster setting in video games or movies, unless it’s about a cop fighting the drug dealers (like Max Payne). I prefer the outlaw setting of Red Dead. I expect another western from Rock Star in the future. Red Dead Redemption was too successful to just leave on the table.

Try playing Call of Juarez and Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood. They are nice linear shooters with great western storyline.