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The Room (Whole Movie)
08/16/12, 01:46 Better CGI models on the actors too. |
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But Aquaman...
08/15/12, 22:52 Only link i could find with this clip, deal with it. |
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10 minutes of unboxing Optimus Prime
08/15/12, 16:33 Please, slowly.... |
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Flirting With Magic
08/15/12, 13:50 I was thinking this was already here. |
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Brave Fencer Musashi: Topo's Rave
08/15/12, 05:52 It's because now games has to be super "serious" and what not, with demons, space marines, super soldiers and some roid-rage bald guy killing greek gods for kicks. Comedy is absent from the world of games these days. |
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Brave Fencer Musashi: Topo's Rave
08/15/12, 03:16 I like Threads of Fate too, sadly we don't get games like these anymore :/ |
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Siskel and Ebert review 'Batman' in 1989
08/15/12, 03:10 What Nolan did with his Batman movies that nobody did before was actually giving Batman a rich set of support characters. As in, finally having Gordon and Alfred becoming characters with real weight in the story. Somebody like Cillian Murphy as Scarecrow is, to me at least, far superior to pretty much every bad guy of all the previous live action Batman movies. Jack as the Joker is fun, but the character is portrayed rather bland when you consider all the potential it has. |
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4 McRib's and a 40 oz
08/15/12, 02:42 That heart attack is right around the corner. |
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WAS OBAMA MARRIED BEFORE HE WAS MARRIED?
08/15/12, 02:40 ARE U SRS! ARE WE TALKING MARRIAGE OF THE BEAST!
Oh wait, wrong crazy guy. |
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Siskel and Ebert review 'Batman' in 1989
08/15/12, 00:42 We are indeed still missing a proper movie where Batman displays his detective skills. A good movie with the riddler could provide that, but it would certainly require damn good writing to make the whole thing engaging from start to finish. |
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Siskel and Ebert review 'Batman' in 1989
08/15/12, 00:41 Exactly Xenocide, that's a common mistake many writers make, focus too much on the nemesis of Batman. If it's well written like, say, the killing joke then sure, go ahead, but that wasn't the case with this movie. There's no tricky psychology with the character here, just a gangster that took a bath in acid. Even so, Mask of the Phantom had a gangster joker that worked better, then again, that movie is more about Batman and the Phantom. |
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Birdemic: Shock and Terror
08/14/12, 18:36 i need the biggest seed bell you have |
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Siskel and Ebert review 'Batman' in 1989
08/14/12, 16:28 Yes, this is just Jack replaying his "crazy" guy character he has been playing for a while, recycling previous performances. Heath actually created a character, instead of rehashing or imitating someone else. As with many other Burton movies, the set design here ends up having far more weight than the story or characters. |
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Siskel and Ebert review 'Batman' in 1989
08/14/12, 15:30 I also agree with Ebert about Batman/Wayne and Vicky Vale having little to no chemistry. |
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Siskel and Ebert review 'Batman' in 1989
08/14/12, 14:41 I like this movie, but Nolan's take on the character is far better. This movie has a damsel in distress during a good portion of the story, and with the Joker being the direct creator of Batman, it boils down the whole thing to just Batman looking for vengeance against him. It simplifies both characters a lot. Keaton was a good Batman, but a rather dull Bruce Wayne, Bale might go overboard with the Batman voice, but he gets the job done as both Wayne and Batman. |
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My Crazy Obession Grown Up
08/14/12, 14:23 I think Dwayne itself was already enough argument to invalid the whole thing. |
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The 'Best' Moments of Batman Forever
08/14/12, 04:49 Both this thing and TMNT III bored the hell out of me as a kid. |
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My Crazy Obession Grown Up
08/14/12, 04:46 "will open your eyes"
No...
"is not sexual at all"
Right... |
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The 'Best' Moments of Batman Forever
08/13/12, 22:14 Batman started as a gritty detective vigilante, with a damn gun of all things. |
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UFO or Possibly Nibiru Over Antarctica
08/13/12, 22:10 None of these people have bother to actually read about the origin of the word "nibiru" |
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