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Media / Movies / Re: A movie worth buying is...
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on: January 04, 2010, 02:47:29 AM
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I'm sure for the same price as a new title you could get two or three classics....I got the original Dawn of the Dead for xmas for $10!
Youtube runs movies a fair amount (legally), and recently they were showing the first 3 (I think) "Of the Dead" movies. The only thing I think they cut out was any nudity (and even that I may just of been remembering a different movie when I was re watching these films). May want to check em out every now and then. I mean for about a month up to Halloween they were showing Bram Stoker's Dracula (the one with Mr. Reeves). Sure there is a commercial every 1/2 hour or so, but it is defiantly a way to stretch out the budget.
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Media / Movies / Re: A movie worth buying is...
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on: December 25, 2009, 10:37:49 PM
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Well at least from my opinion on your list I would say G.I. Joe and Star Trek. G.I. Joe is good stupid fun, and Star Trek is just cool. Wolverine to me would be worth renting just to see it once but that's about it, if only because Ryan Renolds is actually funny in the first 20 min of the movie (and kinda shows what a deadpool movie could be).
Now I realize it is not in your list, and perhaps you have seen it / own it, I would say Batman The Dark Knight. I have watched my DVD about 70 times.
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Media / Movies / Re: How awesome was Avatar?
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on: December 23, 2009, 11:48:09 AM
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So whatever. I'm not a fan of seeing movies in theaters (seeing one movie and hearing 3; and watching a movie with some of my best friends is tedious enough yet alone 50 strangers WHO INSIST ON MAKING A PHONE CALL or KICKING MY F'ing CHAIRBACK) although this may get me to a cineplex, early one morning...on like a Wednesday...after the kids go back to school after the new year.  I can totally agree, I have seen about 6 movies in the past 5 years in theaters. Four were with my friend who was on his last legs (he died shortly after 23 from a life long illness) one was to watch a movie with my mom (because I knew she would like Up), and one was because I really wanted to see Public Enemies and didn't want to wait till it came out on video. Back on topic, I have heard that the plot was not that deep or nothing we haven't seen before, but come on, its like going to see the new war of the worlds, you don't go because OMG NEW AND INNOVATIVE, no you go to see the pretty pictures and to hear those robot things go VRRRRRRRRRRRRRRT.
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Media / Movies / Re: Red Band: Kick Ass Trailer
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on: December 23, 2009, 11:41:14 AM
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I know this may sound kind of weird, but the first thing I thought of after "HELL YES" and "I have Kevlar down my underooes" was, if preacher had an adaptation, the female character (who's name escapes me atm) would probably be handled in a similar way to hit girl. Mainly to appease to a more violence seeking audience.
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Media / Movies / Re: Movie Review Suggestions
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on: December 16, 2009, 09:18:53 AM
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The Phantom
Lol, I only ever saw that once, and it was whenever it was released in theaters with my dad, I don't remember a thing about it other then "YEA I KILLED HIM LOOK AT THIS" its a black sash with a hole in it. I'm like............ well I could get that (I don't remember how young I was then, but I couldn't of been that old.
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Media / Movies / Re: Movie Review Suggestions
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on: December 16, 2009, 07:32:22 AM
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Honestly I'd like to see a review of "The Spirit." I know most people hate it, but darn it, I thought it was some good old fashioned bad movie fun.
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Games and Toys / Games / Re: What are you playing?
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on: December 16, 2009, 07:29:29 AM
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My comfort game is Final Fantasy VII. Ive played through it about 8 times now, tho I cant find my memory card for my first few play throughs.
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General Category / General Discussion / Re: Do you like reading crossovers?
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on: December 12, 2009, 12:24:16 AM
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I wont say I do or don't love a good cross over, but the only one I have read personally is Spiderman / Superman. I own it in the gigantic edition that was printed in the .......... 70's (or 80's, I'm not sure, it was my dad's). I enjoyed it, but the stand out thing was that Superman almost killing Spiderman with the air in front of his punch.
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General Category / General Discussion / Wrastl'in
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on: December 08, 2009, 06:12:08 PM
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Major Spoilers, I bring forward to you a question. I recently caught the last 20 minutes of (at least I think it’s still called) WWE Raw. I remember watching WWE / WWF back when I was in Junior High, and enjoyed it immensely. I don’t even know the names of the wrestlers in the main event, but the “fight†was interesting. So what I pose to Major Spoilers is, is WWE worth watching? The reason I stopped was because it was shortly after the merge with WCW and they split up Smack Down and Raw. I didn’t care for that, but was wondering if it was worth getting back into. I mean I always liked faux wrestling (i.e. pro wrestling) and have even read Mr. Foley’s book before.
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