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[quote]Makavali wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Johnny is still a big kid who jokes too much and Reed is the smartest man in the planet next to Von Doom.

Isn’t Reed supposed to be Von Doom’s equal? Perhaps even a tad smarter?[/quote]

Smartest men in Marvel Universe

  1. Reed Richards
  2. Dr. Doom
  3. Tony Stark
  4. Bruce Banner
  5. Hank Pym tied with Hank McCoy

[quote]Qaash wrote:
Makavali wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Johnny is still a big kid who jokes too much and Reed is the smartest man in the planet next to Von Doom.

Isn’t Reed supposed to be Von Doom’s equal? Perhaps even a tad smarter?

Smartest men in Marvel Universe

  1. Reed Richards
  2. Dr. Doom
  3. Tony Stark
  4. Bruce Banner
  5. Hank Pym tied with Hank McCoy[/quote]

Reed Richards: Hot Wife.
Dr. Doom:…let’s not go there.
Tony Stark: Who hasn’t he fucked.
Bruce Banner: Once he sticks it in, he turns into the Hulk. Not fun.
Hank Pym: Beats his wife like she owes him money. Didn’t think an Ant could bitch slap a Wasp.


Friday it shall be mine yes my precious

The sign of the apocolypse

[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
The sign of the apocolypse[/quote]

You’ve got to be fucking kidding me. Is Green Hornet a comedy? Isn’t that who was on Fat Albert?

[quote]Professor X wrote:
kevinm1 wrote:
The sign of the apocolypse

You’ve got to be fucking kidding me. Is Green Hornet a comedy? Isn’t that who was on Fat Albert?[/quote]

Brown Hornet was on Fat Albert Green Hornet was the Bruce Lee tv series he played Kato

[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
Professor X wrote:
kevinm1 wrote:
The sign of the apocolypse

You’ve got to be fucking kidding me. Is Green Hornet a comedy? Isn’t that who was on Fat Albert?

Brown Hornet was on Fat Albert Green Hornet was the Bruce Lee tv series he played Kato

[/quote]

That’s right. Thanks.

I am now more pissed as I remember Bruce Lee working hard for that role before he got it. I don’t see how the guy from Knocked Up fits into this at all. Green Hornet wasn’t a comedy.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
kevinm1 wrote:
Professor X wrote:
kevinm1 wrote:
The sign of the apocolypse

You’ve got to be fucking kidding me. Is Green Hornet a comedy? Isn’t that who was on Fat Albert?

Brown Hornet was on Fat Albert Green Hornet was the Bruce Lee tv series he played Kato

That’s right. Thanks.

I am now more pissed as I remember Bruce Lee working hard for that role before he got it. I don’t see how the guy from Knocked Up fits into this at all. Green Hornet wasn’t a comedy.[/quote]

Unless they have his sidekick do the whole thing and the Green Hornet takes the credit, big goofy man being saved by a smaller martial arts bad ass sort of thing


Don’t know if you guys have checked this out yet but Spectacular Spider-Man is actually very good, It comes on CW on Saturday Mornings. I caught an episode with him fighting the lizard and the action and story was done quite well. I started watching it after that and was pleasantly surprised with the quality. Spidey is actually in high school instead of college and He and Eddy Brock are actually close friends, in the beginning of the series.

There is great character development and he moves like spidey should. The only question mark I had for the series is the fact that they introduced venom already. All in all good stuff.

GO SEE WANTED!!! I just came from a screening in NYC…put the comic book out of your mind…this movie will not disappoint you.

[quote]Qaash wrote:
GO SEE WANTED!!! I just came from a screening in NYC…put the comic book out of your mind…this movie will not disappoint you.[/quote]

Sweet! I was planning on seeing it this weekend, but it’s good to know someone that’s already seen it and recommends it.

M. Night Shyamalan to make a live action Avatar trilogoy series. He claims it may be the next Star Wars.

http://www.comicbookmovie.com
/news/articles/4700.asp

Last week at the 2008 Licensing Expo, the acclaimed director of such films as unbreakable and the sixth sense spoke about his newest project The last Airbender. "It has martial arts and spirituality and the supernatural, and it has Buddhist philosophy and Hindu philosophyâ¿¿really, everything I talk aboutâ¿¿all in one movie.

It has a mythology. Itâ¿¿s Shakespearean. Itâ¿¿s all this incredible stuff, and it has a balance. All these movies are plays on magic, whether itâ¿¿s Lord of the Rings or The Matrix or Star Wars even, and each one of them relates to me in a different way, in its belief system."

Fans of the series believe this has the potential to be an incredible movie and Nickelodeon is putting a lot of their energy into making this film a box office blockbuster.

Not many movies are announced as trilogies at the outset, so Nickelodeon must be pretty confident that this franchise will be a hit in theaters. It was also revealed that this could be among the top movies of 2010 for two reasons: the budget for the movie is $250 million and the release date is set for Independence day weekend (a huge weekend for the box office).

While no other companies have set release dates for that weekend yet, Nickelodeon is betting that this movie will be big enough to compete with anything.

At the recent Licensing expo, Shyamalan says it could be the next star wars by saying “I called up my agent and said I have a movie I want to do. We phoned Paramount and Nickelodeon, and told them that we think they have the next Star Wars,”

We can be sure that fans of Aang and his friends will flock to the cinemas when it releases because Avatar: The Last airbender is one of the most highly rated series of all time. TV.com lists it as 9.2, rating it as their 13th most popular show (out of 17,501 different television series).

Other family-friendly franchises that did well in the box office were similar to Avatar because they had strong fanbases among international audiences and older audiences (such as Harry Potter). In fact, the depth and maturity makes it hard to tell that this is the same network that made Spongebob Squarepants and Rugrats.

Avatar purists can rest assured that it will very closely follow the TV series and the creators (Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko) will have a lot of input in the adaptation.

Shyamalan has gone as far as insisting on working very closely with them throughout the process. However, this is a director who admits he does not prefer a lot of action, and the series is known for its high quality action scenes.

My question is what will be the surprise ending?

[quote]Professor X wrote:

I am now more pissed as I remember Bruce Lee working hard for that role before he got it. I don’t see how the guy from Knocked Up fits into this at all. Green Hornet wasn’t a comedy.[/quote]

Neither was the Dukes of Hazard. It seems Hollywood can a make a movie without ever reveiwing the source material.


Vandalism at its finest.

[quote]Bujo wrote:
Professor X wrote:

I am now more pissed as I remember Bruce Lee working hard for that role before he got it. I don’t see how the guy from Knocked Up fits into this at all. Green Hornet wasn’t a comedy.

Neither was the Dukes of Hazard. It seems Hollywood can a make a movie without ever reveiwing the source material.[/quote]

It wasn’t? What about when the Duke boys where replaced by their cousins?

[quote]Bujo wrote:
Vandalism at its finest.[/quote]

Hahahahahahaha on a side note hancock does look pretty good

It may have been a bit campy, but it wasn’t a comedy and certainly not the travesty the movie that was made of it. As far as the Duke boy’s clones I stopped watching at that point.

Heroes Season 3

Hayden Panetierre in:
Revenge of the Cheerleader Gestapo

  • I don’t think she’s an avid shooter*

[quote]Bujo wrote:
M. Night Shyamalan to make a live action Avatar trilogoy series. He claims it may be the next Star Wars.

http://www.comicbookmovie.com
/news/articles/4700.asp

Last week at the 2008 Licensing Expo, the acclaimed director of such films as unbreakable and the sixth sense spoke about his newest project The last Airbender. "It has martial arts and spirituality and the supernatural, and it has Buddhist philosophy and Hindu philosophyâ¿¿really, everything I talk aboutâ¿¿all in one movie.

It has a mythology. Itâ¿¿s Shakespearean. Itâ¿¿s all this incredible stuff, and it has a balance. All these movies are plays on magic, whether itâ¿¿s Lord of the Rings or The Matrix or Star Wars even, and each one of them relates to me in a different way, in its belief system."

Fans of the series believe this has the potential to be an incredible movie and Nickelodeon is putting a lot of their energy into making this film a box office blockbuster.

Not many movies are announced as trilogies at the outset, so Nickelodeon must be pretty confident that this franchise will be a hit in theaters. It was also revealed that this could be among the top movies of 2010 for two reasons: the budget for the movie is $250 million and the release date is set for Independence day weekend (a huge weekend for the box office).

While no other companies have set release dates for that weekend yet, Nickelodeon is betting that this movie will be big enough to compete with anything.

At the recent Licensing expo, Shyamalan says it could be the next star wars by saying “I called up my agent and said I have a movie I want to do. We phoned Paramount and Nickelodeon, and told them that we think they have the next Star Wars,”

We can be sure that fans of Aang and his friends will flock to the cinemas when it releases because Avatar: The Last airbender is one of the most highly rated series of all time. TV.com lists it as 9.2, rating it as their 13th most popular show (out of 17,501 different television series).

Other family-friendly franchises that did well in the box office were similar to Avatar because they had strong fanbases among international audiences and older audiences (such as Harry Potter). In fact, the depth and maturity makes it hard to tell that this is the same network that made Spongebob Squarepants and Rugrats.

Avatar purists can rest assured that it will very closely follow the TV series and the creators (Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko) will have a lot of input in the adaptation.

Shyamalan has gone as far as insisting on working very closely with them throughout the process. However, this is a director who admits he does not prefer a lot of action, and the series is known for its high quality action scenes.

My question is what will be the surprise ending?[/quote]

Avatar, as I’ve mentioned before, is quite possibly one of the best long running series I’ve seen. These aren’t individual episodes in the sense that everything is resolved in 30min. If you catch it half way through, then you’ve missed very important parts of the story.

If you haven’t watched it at all and actually gotten into it, you may not catch how deep it is simply because it is animated.

I think Shayamalan is talented. I think Unbreakable and The Sixth Sense show he has it in him. He just believes too much of his own hype for some of this shit. Even the Village wasn’t a bad story in and of itself…it just was not a “Horror Movie” like it was marketed. They should have sold that shit like a drama.

He will either create a masterpiece with this that others will copy…or he will fuck up one of the best long running cartoon series made in several years.

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