Ironman

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  1. donnydarkoIRL said:

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    The Wind that shakes the barley is a film I'd love to see alone in a good theatre
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  2. BoxingGorilla said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    The Wind that shakes the barley is a film I'd love to see alone in a good theatre
    That was a masterpeice in my opinion. Not enough people in the US have seen it that's for sure.

    I'm sure it stirs some deep emotions for you, Don
     
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    CutMeMick said:

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    Some movies that are due out and I'm really looking forward to.

    Thundercats
    He-Man
    Iroman
    Wolverine


    Some movies that I would like to see made with all this new technology:

    Mighty Mouse
    Mandrake The Magician
    Phantom
    Capt. Caveman
    Power Rangers
     
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    Master said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
    Some movies that are due out and I'm really looking forward to.

    Thundercats
    He-Man
    Are they really making these because that would be great
     
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    Andre said:

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    They shoud have Black Sabbaths "Iron Man" as the sound track.
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    I can explain it.
    But I cant understand it for you.
     
  6. BoxingGorilla said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
    Some movies that I would like to see made with all this new technology:

    Mighty Mouse
    I'd like to see this done as a featured length animated movie. I'm not a fan of the Underdog and Garfield movies.
     
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    CutMeMick said:

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    I just got back from watching Iron man.

    Can someone explain to me who is Samuel L. Jackson is at the very end.
    Not familiar with the comics and all....

    Anyone?
     
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    CutMeMick said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
    I just got back from watching Iron man.

    Can someone explain to me who is Samuel L. Jackson is at the very end.
    Not familiar with the comics and all....

    Anyone?
    Thanks FUCKERS!!!

    I had search this myself...
     
  9. donnydarkoIRL said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoxingGorilla View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    The Wind that shakes the barley is a film I'd love to see alone in a good theatre
    That was a masterpeice in my opinion. Not enough people in the US have seen it that's for sure.

    I'm sure it stirs some deep emotions for you, Don
    In all honesty I don't mind. It's in our history now and I feel we should leave it be. But as you said the film was beautiful, a graphically accurate portrayal of past reality. I loved it.

    Your a good man for Films BG, what do you reckon was the best of last year?
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  10. cockey cockney said:

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    saw Ironman last week and have to say i thought it was WICKED!!....best marvel film by far IMO....prefer it to all the spidermans and fastastic 4...although Blade sure does run it close!
     
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    Master said:

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    Hulk 2 looks good as well.
     
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    Douglas said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Hulk 2 looks good as well.
    They say it's supposed to be better because this time there's an actual villan throughout the movie instead of the hulk just going around smashing things.

    Also, I think people expected it to be a lot like the old 'The Incredible Hulk' show that used to come on the sci fi channel all the time.
     
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    Youngblood said:

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    What I think sets Iron Man apart in this movie, is its ability to humanize it's superhero. This is the one thing which has drawn us to comic books from their very beginnings. That somehow no matter how far fetched at times many of the characters are, we can somehow in a smiling place in our brains, still dream of having such gifts and powers, and still relate to the every day stuggle of walking the Earth as we know it for ourselves and relate that to our hero.

    Iron Man and Robert Downie Jr. captures this well in the movie. Damn I want me an Iron Man suit now.

     
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    KKisser said:

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    didn't like downey so much as stark. he looks gay.