http://www.shoutfactorystore.com/prod.aspx?pfid=5258036

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O_O

He lost a bet. http://www.clickonline.com/movies/uncut … kin/11068/

CLICK: I saw your Ali G one went up the other day.
WF: Yea that was a bet that I lost.

CLICK: To who?
WF: Sir Evelyn de Rothschild. The bet involved the other person dressing up in a costume of the winner’s choice.

CLICK: And it was Ali G?
WF: Yea because I had introduced him to Ali G when he was on TV over in England.

http://www.filmmakermagazine.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Friedkin_AliG.jpg

Yes, that's William Friedkin.

It's the best superhero film Sam Raimi has made.

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The Conan remake was excruciatingly unimaginative.

Who thought Rose McGowan as a Marilyn Manson reject with Freddy Krueger fingers was a good idea? Am I suppose to be intimidated by this?

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-J3GF7r3ndqc/TlNgr8OvUyI/AAAAAAAAVHA/C_Gc_S-n6kE/s1600/Rose-McGowan-in-Conan-The-Barbarian-2011-Movie-Image.jpg

http://thecinemasnob.com/2012/07/20/mid … rises.aspx

The Dark Knight Rises is the Heaven's Gate of superhero movies?! Now I want to see it!

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Dorkman wrote:
Xtroid wrote:

Just saw The Amazing Spider-Man.

And it wasn't amazing.

More like, The Below-Average Spider-Man.

What other data points are you using to generate the average? It's WELL above average if we're factoring it with the Raimi films.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-0kWsfyccay4/T3dctHfwEHI/AAAAAAAAaTc/8SlYrQ2roQc/s1600/Spider-Man_323Pyxurz.jpg

All this movie made me want to do was go back and watch Spider-Man 1 & 2 again.

The Amazing Spider-Man is a dull and uninspired superhero movie. The script doesn't bring anything new to the table, and Marc Webb is a boring director.

Did Andrew Garfield remind anyone else of Norman Bates in this movie?

http://storiesbehindthescreen.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/psycho-1960-alfred-hitchcock-anthony-perkins-pic-4.jpg

Just saw The Amazing Spider-Man.

And it wasn't amazing.

More like, The Below-Average Spider-Man.

http://redlettermedia.com/half-in-the-b … pider-man/

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Zarban wrote:

I watched Green Lantern last night. It's very much by-the-numbers, but there's nothing particularly objectionable. It cribs a lot from the Star Wars prequels, of all things, for the Green Lantern Corps.

Also, I'm baffled as to why film makers don't want to give a hero a proper training montage. It's all "Try to do this. No, no, no! You're hopeless!" Then the apprentice flips the master and training is over.

In all, if it had had some sharper dialog, it would have been a good superhero movie.

Green Lantern was a mess, like Spider-Man 3... too many villains, too many subplots, too much going on. It felt like three movies in one.

Also, Ryan Reynolds stinks.

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Weirdly powerful film. A definite must see.

Jimmy B wrote:

I'm not sure what to make of that, I wait for the full soundtrack before I pass judgement.

Not too keen on the choral parts, though.

Here is the full soundtrack.

http://www.youtube.com/user/SevenWebHeads/videos

hmm

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big_smile

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Faldor wrote:

You know what?

I really enjoyed it.

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