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3D? As in, cg, or that cheap blue and red glasses? Or Sony Digital? o.o
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Cg.Arkannine wrote:3D? As in, cg, or that cheap blue and red glasses? Or Sony Digital? o.o
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The newish cartoon one?ForrestKeys wrote:Star Wars is great. I will be starting to watch the The Clone Wars 3D series.
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Yes.Flying Sheep wrote:The newish cartoon one?ForrestKeys wrote:Star Wars is great. I will be starting to watch the The Clone Wars 3D series.
Anyone who is going to watch "Vampires Suck"?
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I love Clone Wars, it's awesomeForrestKeys wrote:Star Wars is great. I will be starting to watch the The Clone Wars 3D series.
Definitely, if I am allowed toForrestKeys wrote:Yes.Flying Sheep wrote:The newish cartoon one?ForrestKeys wrote:Star Wars is great. I will be starting to watch the The Clone Wars 3D series.
Anyone who is going to watch "Vampires Suck"?

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I don't mind that.ForrestKeys wrote:Yes.Flying Sheep wrote:The newish cartoon one?ForrestKeys wrote:Star Wars is great. I will be starting to watch the The Clone Wars 3D series.
Maybe...ForrestKeys wrote:Anyone who is going to watch "Vampires Suck"?
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I watched The Breakfast Club last night. It was good. But I don't think Claire should have gone out with Bender, and Alison looked way better before Claire made her girly.

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TBC is one of my all-time favorite movies. I actually wrote an English thesis on it once, and the impact it had on culture in the 1980s and beyond. John Hughes was a genius in many ways. His ability to translate "teenage angst" onto the movie screen is unmatched. And the character development is so very rich and it just sucks you into the story. Gosh I love that movie!asdfkumquat wrote:I watched The Breakfast Club last night. It was good. But I don't think Claire should have gone out with Bender, and Alison looked way better before Claire made her girly.
He does pretty much the same thing in all of his movies: Uncle Buck, Home Alone, Sixteen Candles, Wierd Science, Dutch, Curly Sue, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, the list goes on and on and on. In each movie the "coming of age" character change is so believeable and you connect with the characters emotionally...oy, he is such a great writer! And he does so well translating it to the screen.
He was truly the one celebrity that I always wanted to meet and have a cup of coffee with...but I guess some things are not meant to be. Perhaps I will get to meet him when I finally visit that giant IMAX theatre in the sky....

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not a chance.. i watched the trailer and the vids on the site and it's horribly unfunnyForrestKeys wrote:Anyone who is going to watch "Vampires Suck"?

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I don't know if the topic has already been taken, but I want to show my deception and anger against the movie "The Last Airbender", I'm a hardcore fan of that series, I think it's one of the most awesome and well done toons ever, there was such amazing stuff for an epic movie, and everything we have it's a bad adaptation with lack of important data from the series and hard modifications to important stuff as well...
The original series had a very good worked story and characters developed in a perfect way, you can see how Aang learns to accept that is the avatar and master the elements, Suko to accept that there's more beyond his father approval, Soka become from a fool loser to the more powerful character of the series (if you eliminate all the powers from the others characters, Soka would become invincible), Azula going insane, etc.
In the movie we see a lack of all this stuff... I'm really pist-of about it :/
And I'm in programming class
The original series had a very good worked story and characters developed in a perfect way, you can see how Aang learns to accept that is the avatar and master the elements, Suko to accept that there's more beyond his father approval, Soka become from a fool loser to the more powerful character of the series (if you eliminate all the powers from the others characters, Soka would become invincible), Azula going insane, etc.
In the movie we see a lack of all this stuff... I'm really pist-of about it :/
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I watched that whole series, I was a huge fan too... I didn't see the film because I knew it would probably suck...
I was so sad when it ended
I was so sad when it ended

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I've never seen it before, but they keep on telling me about this one scene where chicken joe was about to be eaten and he didn't know it, and he left to find his friends. That reminds me of my buddy Eris more than me, because although he was having a lot of fun, he left to find his friends. That is exactly what my buddy Eris was like at this rave.
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So I recently saw Devil, and I know M. Night Shamalamaramadamadipdededipdedip isn't the most popular filmmaker given the recent abortion that is The Last Airbender, but apparently with Devil he didn't direct it and didn't write it, he just had the idea for it and it's part of a series of films directed by up and coming filmmakers. Having said that the movie was "okay" and while the twist was somewhat predictable it was pretty decent. Not quite as good as The Sixth Sense but it was close. If it's coming out in a second-run theatre near you I would definitely recommend it.
I also saw Wall Street 2 today, which was meh. It did justice for the first one, though. But I'm just not a big fan of Shia LeBouf. Michael Douglas was in good form in the movie and did and excellent reprise of Gordon Gekko. Of course, all of you youngins probably never saw the first Wall Street so why am I even talking about it?
I also saw Wall Street 2 today, which was meh. It did justice for the first one, though. But I'm just not a big fan of Shia LeBouf. Michael Douglas was in good form in the movie and did and excellent reprise of Gordon Gekko. Of course, all of you youngins probably never saw the first Wall Street so why am I even talking about it?

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Because it's a movie thread and Wall Street was a movie? And yes, I saw Wall Street, my mum wanted me to try and download it for her so she could watch it again before she went and saw Wall Street 2, so I watched them both with her. And The Last Airbender was absolute, terrible rubbish. The special effects were okay, but the storyline was totally tainited and destroyed, and the characters aren't the same as the cartoon, and I want my money back for seeing the movie, and I wouldn't watch it again if I was offered a million dollars. (I might actually, but you get what I mean)
As for Devil, I've never heard of it, I'm not much into movies, and Americans always get everything before us Aussies, so it wouldn't even be out here yet.
Also, I saw Tomorrow When the War Began couple of weeks ago, (Aussie movies ftw) and it wasn't bad. Lincoln Lewis, if I ever meet him, I'm going to punch him, because he was horrible, but most the other characters were pretty good, and the storyline was reasonably close to the book. I liked it...
As for Devil, I've never heard of it, I'm not much into movies, and Americans always get everything before us Aussies, so it wouldn't even be out here yet.
Also, I saw Tomorrow When the War Began couple of weeks ago, (Aussie movies ftw) and it wasn't bad. Lincoln Lewis, if I ever meet him, I'm going to punch him, because he was horrible, but most the other characters were pretty good, and the storyline was reasonably close to the book. I liked it...
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