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Ebert said it's one of the best super hero films of all time along with Spider-man 2 and Batman Begins. EDIT - I aplogize, this is what Ebert really wrote: "Movies based on comic books are getting more thoughful and challenging in their stories. And after Batman Begins and Spider-Man 2, V for Vendetta is one of most intriquing so far." http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/v_for_vendetta/
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1000 Reasons why Late Night with Conan O'Brien
CBright7831 replied to The Mandarin's topic in Television & Film
246. Conan got President Tarja Halonen relected. Jon Stewart couldn't even get John Kerry elected President. -
Jack Black .... Carl Denham
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One and Only Star Wars Geekiness Thread
CBright7831 replied to Black Lushus's topic in Television & Film
"First up, the Stars Wars TV series that we’ve been hearing about since Sith came out. “That’s not going to happen probably for another year and a half while we develop scripts and everything else. But it’s fantastic; we’ve got some incredible writers. It’s going to be much darker, much more character-based, and I think it’s going to be everything the fans always wanted the prequels to be. They’ll be one-hour episode. It takes place between Episodes III and IV. It’s going to be all-new characters, maybe a few bounty hunters in there to start the series off.”" http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=18269 -
Even though I'm not a South Park fan at all (just never got into it), I find his reasoning for leaving to be ridiculous.
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YAY! I can't wait. 2008 couldn't come any faster! [/sarcasm]
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Boy, my current list of songs sure varies: REM - "Shiny Happy People" Neil Young - "Keep On Rockin The Free World" IO - "Kiss You" IO - "Kiss You" (Remix) IO - "Rapture" ELO - "Don't Bring Me Down" Cascada - "Everytime We Touch" ...and last but not least... Crazy Town - "Butterfly" I know, I know. I am well aware of my online reputation being destroyed after admitting that I have this song on my hard drive.
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It's out on DVD: In fact most of the Godzilla movies are out on DVD (minus Godzilla 1985 and Godzilla vs. Biollante). Some in great quality (like Sony's releases) and others in crappy quality (Classic Media's current versions of the DVDs and ADV's Destroy All Monsters DVD). With CM once again picking up the rights to Gojira (aka Godzilla: King of the Monsters), Godzilla Raids Again, Rodan, Mothra vs. Godzilla, Ghidorah: The Three Headed Monster, Invasion of the Astro Monster, and Terror of Mechagodzilla and releasing them (in a better condition than the ones currently on DVD). http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-h...ywords=Godzilla
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Yes, that would be Mothra. I preferred her adult stage form more than her larval form (which is the form you are referring to).
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I should also note that when I first glanced at the title, I thought it read "WON Notes - Dicks rubbed for pleasure..."
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I must be the only one that is suprised that Benoit took part in this.
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It's been awhile. The last time they did that was around Godzilla's 50th anniversary in 2004. Ironically enough - 2005 and 2006 mark the 50th anniversary of two other fan favorite monsters - Anguirus (2005) and Rodan (2006).
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I really wish they would get someone besides Lex Luthor for the movies. Fuck the computer and Nuclear Man. Give me Brainiac! Give me Doomsday! Give me Darkseid! Anyone besides Luthor or a character made up for the movie.
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Thomas Haden Church cast as villain for Spider-Man
CBright7831 replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in Television & Film
He can wrestle while he's drunk. I couldn't help myself. So X-Men is this year and Spider Man is next year. I wonder if they will ever do a crossover movie. It takes so long to do these movies and in the comics, it is only a matter of months. I like the Spider Man movies more than the X-Men movies. I remember when they were talking about Superman vs. Batman a few years ago, but when that fell through we got the excellent Batman Begins. -
You mean you don't want to see Cena get killed on the mic again?
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NEW YORK, NY (March 10, 2006) – Move over King Kong! Godzilla is back! On September 5, Classic Media will release the complete, uncut, Japanese original, Gojira (Godzilla), on DVD for the first time ever in the US. From legendary Japanese filmmaker Ishiro Honda, Gojira quickly became a monster classic. Gojira will only be available as part of a special DVD 2-pack that also includes the re-edited US version, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, starring Raymond Burr. Both versions have been digitally remastered in HD widescreen. The Gojira/Godzilla: King of the Monsters DVD 2-pack stomps onto retail shelves late summer for $21.98 SRP. Robert Mayo, SVP of Home Video at Classic Media, said, “It’s really exciting to be able to finally bring this classic film to DVD for the American audience. Fans have been looking forward to the release of Gojira for several years.” For more information and updates closer to release date, fans can log onto www.godzillaondvd.com. A Monster Metaphor Ishiro Honda’s 1954 black-and-white classic spawned a new genre called the “kaiju eiga” or, Japanese monster movie, giving way to countless sequels. With its 50th anniversary theatrical re-release in 2004, audiences rediscovered the strong anti-nuclear message of the original Gojira film. Gojira contains 40 minutes of footage that was not seen as part of the re-edited, re-dubbed Americanized Godzilla: King of Monsters. In the US version 40 minutes were cut and 20 minutes of new scenes were added, starring Raymond Burr as an American reporter. As a result, the original tone of the movie was changed and the anti-H-Bomb message dropped. Gojira (1954) Run Time: 98 minutes When several ships mysteriously explode and sink off the coast of Japan, the country begins to panic. Authorities are convinced that the unexplained activity was caused by underwater mines or volcanoes and sends officials to Odo Island to investigate. Days later, something comes ashore and destroys several neighboring houses, killing many locals. Renowned paleontologist, Dr. Kyohei Yemane (Takashi Shimura), is called to lead a new expedition and uncovers the source of the problem – a 400-foot tall mutant dinosaur the natives call Gojira. The Doctor insists that the monster, which was awakened from a million-year sleep by nuclear bomb tests in the South Pacific, be studied not destroyed. Gojira soon begins a rampage that threatens to destroy Japan. Can the powerful monster be eliminated before it is too late? Godzilla: King of the Monsters (1956) Run Time: 78 minutes When American reporter Steve Martin, played by Raymond Burr, investigates a series of mysterious disasters off the coast of Japan, he comes face to face with an ancient creature so powerful and terrifying, it can reduce Tokyo to a smoldering graveyard. Nuclear weapon testing resurrected this relic from the Jurassic age, and now this behemoth is stomping and smashing his way through the city. Conventional weapons are useless against him; but scientist Dr. Serizawa has discovered a weapon that could destroy all life in the bay – including Godzilla! But, which disaster is worse, Godzilla’s fury, or the death of Tokyo Bay? About Classic Media Classic Media owns and manages some of the world’s most recognizable family properties across all media including feature film, television, home video and consumer products. The company’s extensive library features a diverse collection of popular animated and live-action characters such as: Casper the Friendly Ghost, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Lone Ranger, Lassie, Underdog and Rocky & Bullwinkle.
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Thomas Haden Church cast as villain for Spider-Man
CBright7831 replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in Television & Film
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Haha..."acclaimed".
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The Undertaker only won that match because this guy was in his corner.
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Just kidding, I'll leave a few bucks (usually three)
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"Uh-uh, I don't tip."
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NOOOOOOO...ah who cares?
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Thomas Haden Church cast as villain for Spider-Man
CBright7831 replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in Television & Film
They originally were going to have Spider-man 3 start off with Spidey chasing down The Vulture. -
Is that a potential gimmick for Miz, or is that your personal reaction to it? If it's the latter, I wholeheartedly agree. Excellent picture choice by the way. That would be my reaction to it.
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My reaction?