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#175932
Topic
Memories
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Originally posted by: Hot.like.fire
you know we should really cut adam some slack, he's only 13 after all. its soo funny how i expect ppl on this thread to be old mature ppl, yet there are the youngins. soo many of you are still in high school. man those were good times, i loved high school to death. sometimes i wish i could go back, but then i realize life is goood right now


Actually, I believe Adam is 16.


And I, Tim, am 17.
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#175919
Topic
YIYF's Long Bridge Club
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Originally posted by: Adamwankenobi
Brokeback Mountain.


It's not playing anywhere in my area, and the article has to be in by Monday. It'd be preferable if any suggestions were already available on video.

....Plus I don't think the administration at the Catholic boarding school I attend would be too happy with that particular choice





Anybody got any other suggestions?
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#175261
Topic
spider-man 3
Time
Originally posted by: GundarkHunter
Originally posted by: Han Solo VS Indiana Jones
Which reminds me.... before Schumacher got the job of directing Batman Forever, Sam Raimi lobbied for the job, but Warner Brothers rejected him because at the time he was only a "cult" director.

Can you imagine Batman Forever in the Raimi style?

Yes. It would have been a better film. Schumacher is a competent director, but he lacks visual flair and style, and usually has to rely on his design staff to bring this to the production. With films like Falling Down, The Lost Boys and even The Phantom of the Opera, that's OK, but comic book films, to a certain extent, rely on the director having a vision beyond putting nipples on the Batsuit and actually understanding the roots of the comic book. Richard Donner's Superman worked because of Donner's commitment to verisimilitude. Batman and Batman Returns work because of Burton's commitment to bringing out the earlier, darker tones of the Batman comics. The Spider-Man films have worked so far because Sam Raimi's innate visual style resembles a comic book. Ang Lee tried to impose a comic-book style on The Hulk and was unsuccessful, because he's a director who generally works better with intimate human drama. Daredevil was a bloody mess because Mark Steven Johnson didn't "get" the character. The X-Man films so far work because Bryan Singer not only has great visual style; he made the effort to understand the comic before getting into the director's chair.

*Gets off soapbox.*


How about Robert Rodriguez and Sin City

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#174521
Topic
hot like fire thread
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Whose face is that in the pic? Is that the Jay-meister?

And what's the deal with people not wanting to post their pictures? They afraid someone's gonna hunt them down because they put a pic of themselves on the net? Hell, I'll put my badass pic up for all to see.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a283/IAMTHECHEESE1138/Timmy2.jpg



The colors are screwed up, but I had to reduce the size of the pic because the real one is so huge. If you want the real one, it's right here.