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[quote]Professor X wrote:
WolBarret wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Wolverine - Origins

For some reason this is better on blue ray than it was at the theater. They also should have left that short scene with young Storm in Africa because it helped sell the hint at The Black Panther’s existence (the meteor fragment that I am guessing is Vibranium because both Vibranium (the pure form of the metal) and Adamantium (the chemically created effort to recreate Vibranium) both need to be found in order to make Captain America’s shield (which I assume Tony Stark was working on in the first Iron Man).

Blue Ray is so gay. I guess in 2 years, I’ll need X-ray, Beta Ray, and Billy Ray to watch movies.

I’ll stick to good ole VHS.

Funny…It’s like I have heard these words before.

Oh, that’s right…when I was a kid and my uncle STILL had an 8 track tape player.

A fucking 8 TRACK PLAYER.[/quote]

Quality lasts forever. I’ll break out my Ninja Turtles movie, pop it into the VCR, and watch the hell out of it. And if I get that static on the TV, I’ll press tracking button to clear it up.

Old School.

[quote]WolBarret wrote:
Professor X wrote:
WolBarret wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Wolverine - Origins

For some reason this is better on blue ray than it was at the theater. They also should have left that short scene with young Storm in Africa because it helped sell the hint at The Black Panther’s existence (the meteor fragment that I am guessing is Vibranium because both Vibranium (the pure form of the metal) and Adamantium (the chemically created effort to recreate Vibranium) both need to be found in order to make Captain America’s shield (which I assume Tony Stark was working on in the first Iron Man).

Blue Ray is so gay. I guess in 2 years, I’ll need X-ray, Beta Ray, and Billy Ray to watch movies.

I’ll stick to good ole VHS.

Funny…It’s like I have heard these words before.

Oh, that’s right…when I was a kid and my uncle STILL had an 8 track tape player.

A fucking 8 TRACK PLAYER.

Quality lasts forever. I’ll break out my Ninja Turtles movie, pop it into the VCR, and watch the hell out of it. And if I get that static on the TV, I’ll press tracking button to clear it up.

Old School.[/quote]

I’m sorry, I wasn’t paying attention to what you wrote as I was too busy counting the freckles on Lynn Collin’s breasts on my blue ray player.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Wolverine - Origins

For some reason this is better on blue ray than it was at the theater. They also should have left that short scene with young Storm in Africa because it helped sell the hint at The Black Panther’s existence (the meteor fragment that I am guessing is Vibranium because both Vibranium (the pure form of the metal) and Adamantium (the chemically created effort to recreate Vibranium) both need to be found in order to make Captain America’s shield (which I assume Tony Stark was working on in the first Iron Man).[/quote]

After reading your post, I fucking hate not having Blu Ray. I don’t recall a scene with a young Storm at all, was that a part of the additional scenes or something? I am guessing also the clarity of Blu Ray would make Wolverine look so clean and crisp. How cool would it be to have Adamantium bones?

[quote]Professor X wrote:
WolBarret wrote:
Professor X wrote:
WolBarret wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Wolverine - Origins

For some reason this is better on blue ray than it was at the theater. They also should have left that short scene with young Storm in Africa because it helped sell the hint at The Black Panther’s existence (the meteor fragment that I am guessing is Vibranium because both Vibranium (the pure form of the metal) and Adamantium (the chemically created effort to recreate Vibranium) both need to be found in order to make Captain America’s shield (which I assume Tony Stark was working on in the first Iron Man).

Blue Ray is so gay. I guess in 2 years, I’ll need X-ray, Beta Ray, and Billy Ray to watch movies.

I’ll stick to good ole VHS.

Funny…It’s like I have heard these words before.

Oh, that’s right…when I was a kid and my uncle STILL had an 8 track tape player.

A fucking 8 TRACK PLAYER.

Quality lasts forever. I’ll break out my Ninja Turtles movie, pop it into the VCR, and watch the hell out of it. And if I get that static on the TV, I’ll press tracking button to clear it up.

Old School.

I’m sorry, I wasn’t paying attention to what you wrote as I was too busy counting the freckles on Lynn Collin’s breasts on my blue ray player.[/quote]

Touche. But my tapes only cost 99 cent on Amazon.com(not including shipping and handling)

Wolverine- 3rd time seeing it, still like it

Firestarter- haven’t watched it since I was maybe 5 yrs old, didn’t care for it

Outbreak- good as I remembered, lots of stars in this movie

I watched Observe and Report today. It wasn’t really bad but it wasn’t really good either. The time watching it could have been better spent re-watching Step Brothers (for the 3rd time).

Green Street Hooligans…good movie

[quote]Professor X wrote:
WolBarret wrote:
Professor X wrote:
WolBarret wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Wolverine - Origins

For some reason this is better on blue ray than it was at the theater. They also should have left that short scene with young Storm in Africa because it helped sell the hint at The Black Panther’s existence (the meteor fragment that I am guessing is Vibranium because both Vibranium (the pure form of the metal) and Adamantium (the chemically created effort to recreate Vibranium) both need to be found in order to make Captain America’s shield (which I assume Tony Stark was working on in the first Iron Man).

Blue Ray is so gay. I guess in 2 years, I’ll need X-ray, Beta Ray, and Billy Ray to watch movies.

I’ll stick to good ole VHS.

Funny…It’s like I have heard these words before.

Oh, that’s right…when I was a kid and my uncle STILL had an 8 track tape player.

A fucking 8 TRACK PLAYER.

Quality lasts forever. I’ll break out my Ninja Turtles movie, pop it into the VCR, and watch the hell out of it. And if I get that static on the TV, I’ll press tracking button to clear it up.

Old School.

I’m sorry, I wasn’t paying attention to what you wrote as I was too busy counting the freckles on Lynn Collin’s breasts on my blue ray player.[/quote]

LOL nice one X.

I always loved what my buddy said the first time we used his blueray player.

“Holy shit, blueray is better than vision!”

[quote]polo77j wrote:
Saw The Informant last night - if you don’t bring anything to hang yourself with half way through out of sheer boredom you might just fall asleep, which would be better than sitting through the whole thing. Boring p.o.s. [/quote]

Man I could never watch that solely because they made it so the film quality is like the early 90’s, I hate that.

Colors - I havent seen this movie since I was a kid, and it was much better this time around. I picked up on alot of things this time that I missed as a kid. Like seeing Mario Lopez so young, and watching a gang fight with guys wearing kung fu shoes LOL.

Theres a new adaptation of Stephen King’s “IT” coming out!! R rated this time, too.

[quote]polo77j wrote:
Saw The Informant last night - if you don’t bring anything to hang yourself with half way through out of sheer boredom you might just fall asleep, which would be better than sitting through the whole thing. Boring p.o.s. [/quote]

Fail… This movie requires you to pay attention im sorry it has no big explosions and breats in it.

This movie was fucken funny Matt Damon is hilarious beginning is kinda slow but the last 30ish minutes are probably the best part of the whole movie.

[quote]optheta wrote:
polo77j wrote:
Saw The Informant last night - if you don’t bring anything to hang yourself with half way through out of sheer boredom you might just fall asleep, which would be better than sitting through the whole thing. Boring p.o.s.

Fail… This movie requires you to pay attention im sorry it has no big explosions and breats in it.

This movie was fucken funny Matt Damon is hilarious beginning is kinda slow but the last 30ish minutes are probably the best part of the whole movie.[/quote]

hmm … nice assumption … I didn’t like it because it didn’t have explosions douche. I thought it was slow and boring. Matt Damon was NOT hilarious in it. I called the damn movie 30 minutes into it and it was not fun watching it unravel.

I recently signed up for netflix, so I have been watching the shit out of some movies lately.

I watched ‘The Lives of Others’ this weekend. It’s German I think. I thought it was fantastic. I think it tries to make you cry at the end, but fell a little flat. Still a really great movie, I recommend it.

I have also been watching the HBO John Adams series. Man, these are fucking GREAT! I love this series, everyone should watch it. Thoroughly engrossing, I couldn’t take my eyes off my computer screen for a second.

City Of Ember

Never heard of it until I scanned through HBO’s lineup.
Good premise. Not a bad film. Made for kids I think, but entertaining nonetheless.

Madagascar 2- A very funny movie. My gf couldn’t believe I was laughing at this movie.

[quote]Fuzzyapple wrote:
Madagascar 2- A very funny movie. My gf couldn’t believe I was laughing at this movie. [/quote]

did ya pee in her butt after the movie?

[quote]polo77j wrote:
Fuzzyapple wrote:
Madagascar 2- A very funny movie. My gf couldn’t believe I was laughing at this movie.

did ya pee in her butt after the movie?[/quote]

No, she peed in mine…

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
I always loved what my buddy said the first time we used his blueray player.

“Holy shit, blueray is better than vision!”[/quote]

hahaha…I think he is right.

I can’t fucking wait for wolverine to come out in Blu-ray…still another month to go over here i think

[quote]Fuzzyapple wrote:
polo77j wrote:
Fuzzyapple wrote:
Madagascar 2- A very funny movie. My gf couldn’t believe I was laughing at this movie.

did ya pee in her butt after the movie?

No, she peed in mine…[/quote]

Makes sense…