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Post by GreatMuppetyNick on Jul 18, 2006 1:01:30 GMT -5
Oh my frakkin' goodness!
Geekgasm!
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Post by Darkchylde on Jul 18, 2006 3:08:46 GMT -5
I saw that the other day. His black costume and his new costume he got from Tony Stark looks great.
I love how the black costume's spider looks slightly sinister then the normal one.
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Post by Bango on Aug 16, 2006 6:39:22 GMT -5
I kind of want to see SMG's movie The Return,and The Grudge 2.
The trailers for those two movies are quite good--except The Grudge 2 is filled with spoilers, especially regarding to SMG's character's fate.
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Post by GreatMuppetyNick on Aug 16, 2006 20:56:40 GMT -5
I really don't want to spoil anyone, but if you're planning to go watch Grudge 2 for SMG, don't.
She only has a cameo in it.
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Post by Bango on Aug 16, 2006 22:00:57 GMT -5
I really don't want to spoil anyone, but if you're planning to go watch Grudge 2 for SMG, don't.
She only has a cameo in it. She has a short role, indeed. But, I think she's in their just until the real story gets going...I'd say she's in it for at least 20-30 minutes of the movie...based on the trailer... It still seems good, no less.
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Post by GreatMuppetyNick on Aug 16, 2006 22:21:32 GMT -5
I've heard that is shorter than that
Basically, she's only in the opening to get killed.
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Post by tjaman on Aug 16, 2006 22:59:59 GMT -5
I'm really looking forward to seeing "Idlewild" and "Running With Scissors," myself.
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Post by TheMasterGeek on Aug 16, 2006 23:46:05 GMT -5
"Snakes on a Plane", which will be out this Friday. Yay.
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Post by tjaman on Aug 17, 2006 0:14:52 GMT -5
Despite everyone's undeniable enthusiasm, I'm really not dropping real money I in any way worked for to see "Snakes on a Plane."
They won't even let me have a freeqin' lighter on a plane.
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Post by quantumcat on Aug 17, 2006 11:41:15 GMT -5
I may see it just because I adore Samuel Jackson,critter movies (I hope I can root for the snakes) and airborne action films.
Plus,thanks to the violent dingbats in our world,it'll probably be the closest to flying I'll get for quite a while.
As of this past week,one can board a plane with one see-through carrier that contains just what you need for the trip-nothing else.
No purse but you can have your tickets,passport,boarding passes,funds,etc loose along with loose tissues,just enough verified,life essential meds for the trip and non-gel,non-liquid items such as lipbalm.
I've heard conflicting reports re books and CPAPs.
I probably wouldn't have left home except to see you guys but the idea of traveling over 10 hrs. without a book,laptop or some tunes makes an overseas jaunt unlikely.
In theory,I could take my meds before I board and not have any prescription stuff on the plain but I've been stuck 3 days on a tarmac before.
I don't want my pills in a hangar in Timbuktu while I'm in Europe.
I think I'll just make sure I have an aisle seat next to Cutter,Rybeck and a couple of capable looking ladies and nowhere near any group of wise-cracking students.
And if the nervous fellow across the way swears a couple on the plane are murderers,I'll share my wet-wipes and believe him.
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Post by Bango on Aug 17, 2006 12:05:57 GMT -5
I've heard that is shorter than that
Basically, she's only in the opening to get killed. Her character's sister has to show up in Tokyo first and find her in the hospital, to which "Karen" warns her sister not to go in the house--then the grudge ghost shows up and chases "Karen" down to the parking garage and kills her... ^^^ That's what the trailer showed... I'd say she's in at least 10 to 15 minutes of it...because they have to deal with the sister's involement,(cause she's now the main character), in search of her sister, Karen. No less, I liked the first movie's story, and the second one looks even better...so, that's why I'm curious about the second one.
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Post by tjaman on Aug 17, 2006 12:29:22 GMT -5
B's 666th post!
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Post by Charisma69 on Aug 18, 2006 20:56:59 GMT -5
Enzo and I went and saw Snakes On A Plane this afternoon and ............................................................... ..........................................................................................................
We loved it! ;D
Not in the same way we love Serenity, but it was worth seeing. The death scenes were great. Nice and fun in that evil gory sort of way.
Samuel L. Jackson is hilarious in it. The audience even cheered when he said "I've had it with these Melon Farming Snakes on this Melon Farming Plane!"
Audience reaction is so fun in this movie. It'd be even better if we weren't in Farmington where most people still say "Huh?" whenever you mention this movie.
The audience of the afternoon show was really, really tiny. Enzo and I thought we were going to be the only ones watching it for a little while - since we were the first ones there.
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Post by tjaman on Aug 19, 2006 2:05:31 GMT -5
Naturally, audience reaction is even more fun with an audience. ;D
Sounds like you guys had fun all the same.
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Post by quantumcat on Aug 19, 2006 15:16:50 GMT -5
I know Joss doesn't do stunt casting but I'd love to see Samuel L. Jackson do a sequel to Serenity. Whether he were his arch,dignified,cerebral self or his more raucous persona,he'd be fantastic. Maybe he's a relative or colleague of Book. When we meet him,it's established that he barely knows Chinese-even though it is a common tongue. He walks past some trade agent that has tried to cheat/betray the Firefly crew. Mal has,of course,done some of his more-errant-than-knightly magic leaving the crook with not much else but a stunned expression and Kaylee's bonnet. Jackson tells the man: "You have a very pretty green hat." To Chinese speakers,that would sound very appropriate.
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