Wow, please oh please do not kill this like the last Indiana Jones.[/quote]
So long as Lucas doesn’t touch it the movie could be good. If that ewok get’s his hands on anything he wrecks it
Wow, please oh please do not kill this like the last Indiana Jones.[/quote]
So long as Lucas doesn’t touch it the movie could be good. If that ewok get’s his hands on anything he wrecks it[/quote]
Shit Lucas would just want to reformat into 3D and re-release the old one to movie theaters. To ass rape the public again.
Wow, please oh please do not kill this like the last Indiana Jones.[/quote]
George Lucas is the most overhyped overpaid and overidolized entity in movie history.
Star Wars was initially a smash hit obviously because he fucked up.
I see a new Blade Runner being a good idea…but only if they can really show us something new.
As it stands, movies like the original Blade Runner are where we got our current concept of what our “future” will even be like…so to give us the same instead of treading new ground would be a waste.
Wow, please oh please do not kill this like the last Indiana Jones.[/quote]
As it stands, movies like the original Blade Runner are where we got our current concept of what our “future” will even be like…so to give us the same instead of treading new ground would be a waste.[/quote]
Great point I mean we were promised flying cars by 2012.
I am still waiting on my flying fucking car, this shit is starting to piss me off.
[quote]ChrisWaddle wrote:
I don’t think I am going to make it till next year for the new Superman movie to come out. I am so excited, I could positively shit.[/quote]
Really? For the underwhelming series of Superman?[/quote]
Superman 1 and the Donner cut of 2 were great.
All the rest pretty useless.
High hopes for this one though, Cavill looks good, rest of the cast has filled out pretty well and I can’t see Christopher Nolan attaching his name to anything that certainly doesn’t have a good chance of being great.
The only worry for me is Snyder, if he doesn’t overdo it and lets the movie take care of itself, I reckon we are in for the best of the bunch.[/quote]
It’ll never surpass either of these perennial classics…
Wow, please oh please do not kill this like the last Indiana Jones.[/quote]
So long as Lucas doesn’t touch it the movie could be good. If that ewok get’s his hands on anything he wrecks it[/quote]
Shit Lucas would just want to reformat into 3D and re-release the old one to movie theaters. To ass rape the public again. [/quote]
Ha! We should be so lucky. He’d insist on going back in and making all the front doors larger. He’s probably put rocks on the side walks so people could conveniently hide behind them. All the explosions would need to be larger too. Some of the audio tracks would be changed to increase their dramatic effect.
Wow, please oh please do not kill this like the last Indiana Jones.[/quote]
So long as Lucas doesn’t touch it the movie could be good. If that ewok get’s his hands on anything he wrecks it[/quote]
Shit Lucas would just want to reformat into 3D and re-release the old one to movie theaters. To ass rape the public again. [/quote]
Ha! We should be so lucky. He’d insist on going back in and making all the front doors larger. He’s probably put rocks on the side walks so people could conveniently hide behind them. All the explosions would need to be larger too. Some of the audio tracks would be changed to increase their dramatic effect.
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Also, LaBuff as ‘young Deckard’ in additional flashback scene, Doc Brown cameos in a hilarious time miscalculation goof to add levity to an otherwise gloomy film, Tom Cruise ‘sprinteos’ by running through the background (hinting that Minority Report and Blade Runner take place in the same future -whoa!) and of course, Lucas’s crowning glory: James Earl Jones flown in to record Deckard’s plaintive cry of “NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!” upon seeing the origami unicorn - which is now played by Warwick Davies who has a specially written scene in which he spells out to the audience what his diminutive unicornery signifies.
Future special edition blu-rays will feature previously-unseen footage of a Deckard factory. Can’t wait.
Spider woman is hot. The rest is a mindfuck.[/quote]
Those are nothing compared to Turkish Batman:
How do you make Batman better? Add the James Bond theme, that’s how (I hope Chris Nolan is taking notes). And you’ve seen the Japanese Spiderman with giant transforming robot sidekick…Lee and Ditko missed a trick there.
Dark, it isn’t an “alternate story”. it is the one they have been speaking of in the alternate universe story line. Peter’s parents were into some deep level government shit. This movie looks like it finally focuses in on that and the fact that Parker is a genius, not just some random guy in a suit.
It also seems to fit into their “new” Marvel universe better.
Dark, it isn’t an “alternate story”. it is the one they have been speaking of in the alternate universe story line. Peter’s parents were into some deep level government shit. This movie looks like it finally focuses in on that and the fact that Parker is a genius, not just some random guy in a suit.
It also seems to fit into their “new” Marvel universe better.[/quote]
[quote]red04 wrote:
Emma Stone is way hotter than Kirsten Dunst as well, so that makes it better too =p[/quote]
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Kirsten Dunst was one of the things that always bugged me about the other Spiderman movies. Although Emma Stone looks good as a red head so I’m surprised they went with the Gwen Stacy route for the story instead of Mary Jane.
The other guy from the Social Network looks like a good Peter Parker/Spidey too.
I was quick to turn my nose up when I first heard about the reboot but after seeing that trailer I now will be going to see it at release.
Plus Martin Sheen and Sally Field as Aunt May and Uncle Ben. And Stan Lee has his usual cameo too.
[quote]red04 wrote:
Emma Stone is way hotter than Kirsten Dunst as well, so that makes it better too =p[/quote]
I disagree. Kirsten is the hotter of the two, but they made MJ into such an annoying bitch in Spidey 2 and 3. Stone’s got no tits. Not that I’d kick her out of bed for being flat chested, but I’d get bored after a while.
A blade runner remake/sequel doesn’t sound good. I thought making Deckard a replicant at the end was the dumbest thing. Everything else was great in it but that. I don’t think Ridley Scott could create a movie as good as the original. I think he’d screw it up.
The Spiderman trailer looks good, but I still think it’s too early to do a reboot.
The Spiderman trailer looks good, but I still think it’s too early to do a reboot. [/quote]
I thought so…but the new trailer has won me over. They really seemed to have nailed the contrast of personality between shy Peter Parker and wisecracking Spidey. But please, somebody get that kid a sandwich.