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Well he's playing Sarge and that's what happened in Doom 3.
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Movie moments you marked out for.
AmericanDragon replied to CBright7831's topic in Television & Film
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Movie moments you marked out for.
AmericanDragon replied to CBright7831's topic in Television & Film
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Click tracklist audio for some samples of the soundtrack. http://www.nocturne.fr/produit.cfm?id_produit=1203 Marv's theme is the song in the beginning of the new trailer and it's awesome.
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Tarantino to direct next Friday the 13th?
AmericanDragon replied to Boon's topic in Television & Film
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Bruce Willis is the biggest/most recognizable star in the movie so he's been in all the trailers. That's Devon Aoki with the two swords. Here's a plot summary from imdb. "Sin City" is infested with criminals, crooked cops and sexy dames, some searching for vengeance, some for redemption and others, both. The film incorporates storylines from three of Miller's graphic novels including 'Sin City,' which launched the long-running, critically acclaimed series, as well as 'That Yellow Bastard' and 'The Big Fat Kill.' Where Hartigan, a cop with a bum ticker and a vow to protect stripper Nancy (Jessica Alba).. Mickey Rourke as Marv, the outcast misanthrope on a mission to avenge the death of his one true love, Goldie (Jaime King), and Clive Owen as Dwight, the clandestine love of Shelley (Brittany Murphy), who spends his nights defending Gail (Rosario Dawson) and her Old Towne girls (Devon Aoki and Alexis Bledel) from Jackie Boy (Benicio Del Toro), a dirty cop with a penchant for violence. Marv is a killing machine. Mickey is getting almost no attention except for a small picture of him roaming the streets on the poster but I suspect he will be the highlight of the movie. That and the whole Yellow Bastard storyline.
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What do you mean?
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I really wish they hadn't used The Big Fat Kill in one of the three storylines. It's the weakest of the series.
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Dolphins.
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There's also a drawing based off of an unreleased picture of the movie. Cillian looks like Bateman there.
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This was made back when Catwoman was being released.
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Did you read the first Sin City story? If not Elijah, then who else would you cast as Kevin? Elijah doesn't look as old as Kevin but I have no idea on who else would be appropriate.
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Elijah doesn't really look like Kevin in that shot where he's cuffed to Marv.
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The show needs more Samuel L. Jackson.
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The guy who originally released these pictures says he has a total of 44 images and that he's releasing more on Monday. High resolution Scarecrow.
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Another new picture.
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The shot of Scarecrow in the superbowl teaser is much better in my opinion.
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This footage came out a long time ago but I did a search and didn't see it posted. http://atomixcable.staghosting.com/trailer...con_footage.mov
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Copy and paste from http://www.dccomics.com/secret_files/dc_ch...mCode=scarecrow Jonathan Crane often found himself the target of bullies who dubbed him "Scarecrow" with his gangling legs and gawkish features, Washington Irving's fictional Ichabod Crane made real. Fear of his oppressors defined the young Crane, who vowed to conquer his weaknesses by knowing the nature of all phobias, and in doing so, avenge himself upon all who taunted him. Later, Crane studied psychology and biochemistry, parlaying his advanced knowledge of fear and the human mind into a Gotham University professorship. Crane's unorthodox and unsafe teaching methods would ultimately be his undoing, forcing his dismissal. As revenge, Crane adopted the rags and tatters of the Scarecrow, literally frightening several of the University's regents to death with a specialized fear gas which made each man's personal demons all too real. The Batman ended Crane's reign of terror, and subsequent criminal endeavors, but gained a bizarre new addition to his rogue's gallery in Arkham Asylum--a psychopath whose only fear is of the Dark Knight himself. The script for Batman Begins didn't go into his motivations but they might add that in with the other rewrites. In the movie, he's not going to "become" the Scarecrow like other villains are made in other comic book movies. There's not going to be some transformation scene or anything. Nolan is trying to make the villains appear more realistic. He is simply dragged into the conflict because of who he's working with in the smuggling.
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That's not his costume if you're referring to him being on the horse and it would be a spoiler to explain that picture. For most of the movie he'll be wearing the suit that his Dr. Crane character wears. And there aren't going to be any "costumes" in this movie besides Batman's. I already explained that Crane only uses that mask to scare people under the influence of fear gas at Arkham Asylum. He also uses it to hide his identity since he's a criminal involved with smuggling certain items into Gotham. It's not like he was bitten by cats and then had some sudden urge to create a costume for himself.
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They're not following the comic version of his story. In the movie, he works at Arkham Asylum and he experiments on his patients there with fear gas. The only reason he made the mask is to enhance the hallucinations that his patients have when they are under the fear gas. That's why it looks thrown together or home made and that's also why he's still wearing a suit.