Guess I’m the only one who caught this. But . . . fuck yeah! Love these movies. Give me vampires and werewolves (and not the Twilight crap) over zombies any day.
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i would love to see Werewolves and Vampires united against Zombies, NINJA and pirates zombies.
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Guess I’m the only one who caught this. But . . . fuck yeah! Love these movies. Give me vampires and werewolves (and not the Twilight crap) over zombies any day.
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I figured I was the last Underworld fan left. At least the new movie will make $14 in ticket sales.[/quote]
Forget that, I will be seeing this in theaters on day 1 and buying the bluray just to make sure they keep making more. I just hope Raze (the big Black Lycan) and Micheal (The Vampire/Lycan hybrid) are in it.
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Apparently when Scott Speedman was asked if he would be playing Michael Corvin he gave a categorical “No.” The nerd in me is just hoping this is the producers throwing us off. They do have the scene in the trailer where she screams “Where’s Michael?!” C’mon Wiseman, do the right thing . . .
[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
i would love to see Werewolves and Vampires united against Zombies, NINJA and pirates zombies.
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Now that’s some shit I could get behind.[/quote]
This might be the closest we get, sans puny humans like ninjas and pirates. And yes, it’s a real flick.
PS:
[quote]CC wrote:
Give me vampires and werewolves (and not the Twilight crap) over zombies any day.[/quote]
Them’s fightin’ words, brother. Zombies are where it’s at.
[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
i would love to see Werewolves and Vampires united against Zombies, NINJA and pirates zombies.
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Now that’s some shit I could get behind.[/quote]
This might be the closest we get, sans puny humans like ninjas and pirates. And yes, it’s a real flick.
PS:
[quote]CC wrote:
Give me vampires and werewolves (and not the Twilight crap) over zombies any day.[/quote]
Them’s fightin’ words, brother. Zombies are where it’s at.[/quote]
Ha, to each their own, my man. I will say this though: there’s no such thing as a hot zombie. Or werewolf for that matter, I guess. But one out of two ain’t bad.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Also, they finally picked someone who doesn’t need fake muscles to look “super” in the first place.[/quote]
Is he really that big? Dude looks yoked in that picture above (by Hollywood standards, anyway).
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I’m not entirely sure. I’d really like to think so, but some other pics make me wonder about how much help the suit is providing. In other shirtless pics (for The Immortals), Cavill does have straight even abs and the long biceps vein matches up pretty much exactly.
I’d rather not overthink it and just enjoy it as-is.
EDIT:[quote]Ha, to each their own, my man. I will say this though: there’s no such thing as a hot zombie.[/quote]
Fair enough. Ha. But I won’t lie, the girl from Return of the Living Dead 3 will always hold a special place in my heart.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Good. Someone needed the balls to do away with underwear on the outside of your pants. They got that idea from old acrobat and strongman outfits. It sucks today.
I hope this movie kicks ass.[/quote]
The overwhelming amount of nerd rage over the loss of the red undies is hilarious. It’s almost as hilarious as the amount of nerds now fixated on Superman’s junk. I don’t recall so many folks getting butt hurt when Cyclops and Wolverine their outside of the pants underwear uniforms for the movies. Anyways, I’m looking forward to the new Superman movie.
[quote]roybot wrote:
One for Oldboy fans, here: Spike Lee is to direct the U.S. remake with Josh Brolin playing the lead. The odds of him being called Oh Dae-Su are slim…
[quote]Bujo wrote:
Another year and another release of Star Wars: The Original Trilogy. Except, it’s not the original trilogy. It’s the original trilogy plus all the crap George Lucas added 10 years ago and some crap he’s added just for this super duper blu-ray release. We won’t be getting the Original Trilogy in it’s classic theatrical release, but we will be getting some new gems straight from the mind of George Lucas.
I’m assuming all the previous additions to the mvies are still there
Darth Vader screams, “NNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!” while killing the Emporer
Obi-Wan scares off the Sand People by screaming like Jackrabbit that just found the business end of a cattle prod
R2-D2 now has rocks to hide behind, thus evading the Sand People
Jabba gets a rather ridiculously large door for his cave palace.
EWOKS BLINK!!! Spiffy!
And that is why I am searching thru eBay for used copies of the original theatrical release of the Star Wars movies in DVD format.
And I found a pretty good article on Marcia Lucas or rather Marcia Griffen. George Luas’ ex-wife and editor for the original trilogy.
Starting next year with The Phantom Menace, he is retrofitting them all with 3D and launching them one per year into cinemas. Jar Jar in 3D, anyone?[/quote]
I’ve never had much love for the prequel trilogy. I re-watched Phantom Menace not long ago. Had a hankering for some hardcore light saber on light saber action. It was not worth sitting thru the whole movie for 2-3 minutes of Darth Maul vs the Jedis. I seem to have remembered the whole fight being much cooler than it actually was.
[quote]roybot wrote:
One for Oldboy fans, here: Spike Lee is to direct the U.S. remake with Josh Brolin playing the lead. The odds of him being called Oh Dae-Su are slim…
[quote]Bujo wrote:
Another year and another release of Star Wars: The Original Trilogy. Except, it’s not the original trilogy. It’s the original trilogy plus all the crap George Lucas added 10 years ago and some crap he’s added just for this super duper blu-ray release. We won’t be getting the Original Trilogy in it’s classic theatrical release, but we will be getting some new gems straight from the mind of George Lucas.
I’m assuming all the previous additions to the mvies are still there
Darth Vader screams, “NNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!” while killing the Emporer
Obi-Wan scares off the Sand People by screaming like Jackrabbit that just found the business end of a cattle prod
R2-D2 now has rocks to hide behind, thus evading the Sand People
Jabba gets a rather ridiculously large door for his cave palace.
EWOKS BLINK!!! Spiffy!
And that is why I am searching thru eBay for used copies of the original theatrical release of the Star Wars movies in DVD format.
And I found a pretty good article on Marcia Lucas or rather Marcia Griffen. George Luas’ ex-wife and editor for the original trilogy.
Starting next year with The Phantom Menace, he is retrofitting them all with 3D and launching them one per year into cinemas. Jar Jar in 3D, anyone?[/quote]
I’ve never had much love for the prequel trilogy. I re-watched Phantom Menace not long ago. Had a hankering for some hardcore light saber on light saber action. It was not worth sitting thru the whole movie for 2-3 minutes of Darth Maul vs the Jedis. I seem to have remembered the whole fight being much cooler than it actually was. [/quote]
I’d happily skip the prequels: watched them once on release and that was it for me. Having said that, some aspects of the OT could potentially look stunning in 3D- especially the Star Destroyer fly over, Luke flying through the Death Star trenches and the battle on Hoth.
So I could be persuaded to part with my money as long as they sort out the problems with 3D and Lucas quits all the tampering.
[quote]roybot wrote:
One for Oldboy fans, here: Spike Lee is to direct the U.S. remake with Josh Brolin playing the lead. The odds of him being called Oh Dae-Su are slim…
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Good. Someone needed the balls to do away with underwear on the outside of your pants. They got that idea from old acrobat and strongman outfits. It sucks today.
I hope this movie kicks ass.[/quote]
The overwhelming amount of nerd rage over the loss of the red undies is hilarious. It’s almost as hilarious as the amount of nerds now fixated on Superman’s junk. I don’t recall so many folks getting butt hurt when Cyclops and Wolverine their outside of the pants underwear uniforms for the movies. Anyways, I’m looking forward to the new Superman movie.[/quote]
Singer deftly avoided nerd fury over the x-uniforms by throwing in the infamous “yellow spandex” line.
It was a neat piece of reverse psychology: any fanboys still upset about the change of design would be drowned out by their peers who supported Singer’s decision based on the comic designs being made of spandex, which wasn’t functional or realistic enough for crimefighting.
Whatever superhero costumes were originally intended to be made of, it wasn’t spandex:
Singer played the geek community like a harp from hell.