Top draw, sir, top draw. I only seem to get irritated by people more than one row away, so I can't smack a bitch up.
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I am getting tired of reboots they need to be at least 15 preferably 20 years apart IMO
also I want 3D to die my eye refuse to see it.
also I want 3D to die my eye refuse to see it.
Spoilers for your life.
The main character dies at the end.
The main character dies at the end.
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I hate this logic, but it is unfortunately true: Radio didn't vanquish film or TV because of the blind. Unfortunately, the majority can enjoy 3D, but that said, I too think not that reboots should necessarily be further spread out, but better thought out or used. I guess more spread out is the way, but it's more that most are coming out of nothing good right now.
Anyways, the three films I'm looking most forward to for the rest of the year are an original, an adaptation, and a sequel a piece, All from some of the most talent and original people in the industry. They are Inception, Toy Story 3, and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. I'm virtually certain these films are all going to kick my ass 8 ways to sunday.
Anyways, the three films I'm looking most forward to for the rest of the year are an original, an adaptation, and a sequel a piece, All from some of the most talent and original people in the industry. They are Inception, Toy Story 3, and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. I'm virtually certain these films are all going to kick my ass 8 ways to sunday.
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I saw a promo for the new Karate Kid movie yesterday. I cried.
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Master Gunner wrote:I saw a promo for the new Karate Kid movie yesterday. I cried.
Really? My reaction was more... FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!
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HE'S NOT EVEN LEARNING KARATE! AND NO ONE'S JAPANESE!!! THEY'RE JUST BASTARDIZING THE NAME, NO.
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Oh yeah, speaking of 3D Star Wars
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Cade, that is awesome, but I would point out that you officially suck at staying on topic:
I mean... That is a film of the past, put more into the past, and then brought up again, today.
Future Films: A Thread for the Movies of Tomorrow, TODAY!
I mean... That is a film of the past, put more into the past, and then brought up again, today.
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"May the Force rock you!"
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Definitely not excited about 3D star wars. I loved Avatar and I think that 3D movies in general are a good idea. However, going back and 3D-izing old 2D movies cannot end well. Seeing as you have to start with an image taken in 2D, the 3D conversion will never look quite right.
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I'm fine with 3D, it can be a great tool, but avatar is so, so meh to me. Now Coraline and Up were the awesome.
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filthy gaijin....they are disgracing the art of the ninja...
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I leave the door in my house open so intruders will come in, and I can slice them with my hanwei practical XL katana
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epocalypse wrote:I'm fine with 3D, it can be a great tool, but avatar is so, so meh to me. Now Coraline and Up were the awesome.
I've seen only 2 3D movies so far, Alice+Wonderland and the other one that was so unmemorable that I've forgotten the title, the one with the Krakken, y'know.
Alice was okay, it was short enough that it didn't make me bored and the 3D could actually be captivating at times but it's the latter that I fear. Namely, that directors will sprinkle their movies with 3D but it will hardly be used and when it is it adds nothing, along with being hardly noticeable.
The director of the titanic also said he'd be remaking it in 3D I think? We're probably gonna see a large influx of remakes soon, which I despise.
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Bananafish wrote:I leave the door in my house open so intruders will come in, and I can slice them with my hanwei practical XL katana
Man do I hate nerds.
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I swear his mom is filming that or something
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Bananafish wrote:I leave the door in my house open so intruders will come in, and I can slice them with my hanwei practical XL katana
... I have that same table and storage box in my yard... Then again I use the box to store supplies for my hot tub, so I guess I use it better than him (Not to mention they are mine, not my moms) Also, that is ALL fail, usually stuff like this has some win, but that was ALL fail.
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