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Deadpool sucked.
This is a fact.
Nah, it was alright.
Deadpool sucked.
This is a fact.
Nah, it was alright.
Kindly keep this nonsense confined to off topic. Have a nice day!
I intend to.
In what thread did that guy claim he had the rough draft for Episode VIII? I’m going to see what he was getting at.
That video just confirmed that if nothing else, the film will look fantastic. The hype has kicked in for me.
I was gonna say “I’m sorry to hear that” but I don’t want to be labelled an intolerant asshole.
I wouldn’t care, nor would I blame you if you made that remark.
Yeah fuck people who have different opinions and life experiences from Frink. They all deserve his sarcastic verbal abuse.
Hahahahaha!
I just feel bad for people who grew up with ROTJ instead of ANH or ESB, which are vastly superior movies.
I feel much worse for anyone who grew up with the PT.
I guess I sort of grew up with the prequels, but at the same time, they were over by the time I was four.
Just finished watching the first season of Gravity Falls. It was surprisingly really great. Loved the animation, the characters, the stories and the music. Can’t wait to watch season two.
9/10
I wish I was jazzed so I could relive the hype I experienced in 2014 and 2015. My obsession with Star Wars has significantly depleted compared to last years and the year befores, which sucks.
Oh man, the narration, the music, the animation, the music, the nostalgia! My childhood in one video.
Twenty-three years give-or-take of living with cats has left me well-versed in the intricacies of their language. When I growl and hiss at them, they know to back the fuck off.
Cuz they can tell you’re in heat, and they’re not gonna make that mistake again, amirite???
ALLOL.
Some of my favourite actors are Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. They should put those two in more movies.
Nah. I have a list of the top ten movies I consider the best, and Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back are on the lower half of that list. The original trilogy are some of my favourite movies, but none are number one.
First they take the dinglebop, then smooth it out with a bunch of shleem. The shleem is then repurposed for later batches. They take the dinglebop and push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is then rubbed against it. It’s important that the fleeb is rubbed, because the fleeb has all the fleeb juice. Then a shlammie shows up and he rubs it, and spits on it. They cut the fleeb. There are several hizzards in the way. The blamfs run against the trumbles, and the ploobis and grumbo are shaved away. That leaves you with a regular old plumbus.
Hella good?
How many people here actually consider a Star Wars movie to be their favorite film?
Nope, but Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back are in my top ten.
The only major flaw in the first season is the lack of a Halloween episode.
Man, I hadn’t even noticed that until you brought it up. I don’t really think that’s a flaw though, since the season was over by Halloween 1990.
I watched the entire first season of The Simpsons. I’ve only seen one of these episodes (Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire), because none of the TV channels I watch syndicate anything prior to Season 2. I liked all the episodes, and it was interesting to go back to the beginning of one of my favourite TV shows. It was funny to see prototypes of well known characters (black Smithers, white Lou, blonde Barney), and see that the tone certainly changed over the years. While these episodes were humourous, there was a lot more stuff about family values, and some gags that I think would have been played for laughs in later seasons were treated seriously in these. So yeah, it was cool to see the origin of one of the longest running shows on television. I might watch Season 2 now.
Just got back from Doctor Stange in RPX. I gotta say that I actually agree with Mala. Maybe to a lesser extent though cause I did find the film to be very funny along with some spectacular visuals but besides that, it really falls flat for me. I’d say it goes with some of my least favorite MCU films like Thor 2 and The Incredible Hulk, as a enjoyable yet dissapointing film.
Eh, your loss. Glad I enjoyed it.
Why do we need another female lead in the next film?
Why would we need another male one?
Trick 'r Treat (2007)
Really enjoyed it. Great concept and pretty good execution. I liked the principal character played by Dylan Baker the most out of the characters, but I was disappointed with
SPOILERS
his demise at the hand of the werewolf women, which felt out of place.
In fact, that entire subplot was pretty stupid. But I enjoyed the movie anyway, it was quite fun.
7/10
It came out here in Australia a couple of days ago.
Got back from seeing Doctor Strange. Loved it, easily my favourite MCU film so far.
8/10
Can’t believe I stood up for this guy once. What a twat.
Going to see Doctor Strange today. Hope it’s good!