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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:03 pm 
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Bio-Dome is awesome.


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Dawn of the dead for the umpteenth time :)


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I'm very tempted to rent Bio-Dome from Netflix, just to see how much of a Dumb And Dumber knock-off it really is.

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IRON MAN
IRON MAN
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AN IRON CAN

"That's actually Spider-Man. Black Sabbath wrote Iron man."

"What do you think you are, a rocket scientist!?"

"Yes I am"

That movie was an important part of my 10ish year old psyche.
+ fucking 1. I don't really think it's at all like Dumb and Dumber. I'm kinda a huge Pauly Shore fan. My favorite is Son in Law though.


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Mike Fleming of Deadline.com wrote:
EXCLUSIVE: In a whopping deal coming together quickly, Stephen King, Imagine Entertainment and Weed Road are in discussions to make a screen trilogy and TV series out of King's epic novel series The Dark Tower. Akiva Goldsman will write the script, Ron Howard will direct it, and his Imagine Entertainment partner Brian Grazer will produce with Goldsman and King.

Universal is in talks to acquire a package that included the books, and the attachment of the team behind the Oscar-winning film A Beautiful Mind and The Da Vinci Code. Both Universal –where Imagine is based—and Warner Bros—where Goldsman’s Weed Road banner is housed—have been vying for the project.

The Dark Tower is King’s answer to JRR Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, and the author will get his own screen trilogy. Like Tolkien, King's epic novel series is set in an otherworldly but familiar world, and involves a quest to save the world. The series spanned seven novels that involved Roland Deschain, the last living member of a knightly order of gunslingers who exists in a world that has an Old West feel, but which is infused with magic. He is on a quest to find the Dark Tower, a structure that holds the key to the nexus of all universes. He encounters many allies and enemies along the way, as the world crumbles around him.

The book series was once developed by JJ Abrams and his Lost cohorts Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, but they never cracked it. Goldsman, who has become a prolific producer, was the catalyst for securing the rights from King, and he brought it to Howard and Grazer. It was not immediately evident how large the transaction was, but King has often optioned his works for little or no money upfront, and reportedly he bestowed the rights on Abrams for $19, a number which has significance in the novel series. King is working on an eighth novel, one that doesn't change the ending, but deals with characters and a storyline that falls midway in the series. CAA is working on the deal.

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1.. 2.. Freddy's comin for you

3.. 4.. Better lock your door

5.. 6.. Grab the crucifix

7.. 8.. Stay up late

9.. 10.. Do it over again


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DevotedWalnut wrote:

9.. 10.. Do it over again


... For about ten movies or so.


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Afro_D-Shak wrote:
DevotedWalnut wrote:

9.. 10.. Do it over again


... For about ten movies or so.


it actually wasn't horrible

much much better than the Friday the 13th remake


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DevotedWalnut wrote:
Afro_D-Shak wrote:
DevotedWalnut wrote:

9.. 10.. Do it over again


... For about ten movies or so.


it actually wasn't horrible

much much better than the Friday the 13th remake


if your saying it's good, then more than likely, it's a terrible waste of film. On a better note, I saw How to train a dragon, and it was terrible. Another animated/computerized films with zero substance and value.


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Watched X-Men 3 and Spiderman 3 for probably the first time after initially seeing them in the theater years ago. Each was decent but nothing amazing. Spiderman 3 was just a total fail at times.


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Watched X-Men 3 and Spiderman 3 for probably the first time after initially seeing them in the theater years ago. Each was decent but nothing amazing. Spiderman 3 was just a total fail at times.


Spiderman 3 needed more emo dancing.


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Emo dancing was the best thing about Spiderman 3.


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The best thing about Spiderman 3 is the fact that I am now sat here on my sofa instead of being in a cinema watching it. Really makes you appreciate what you have.


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stevelovesmoonspell wrote:
DevotedWalnut wrote:
Afro_D-Shak wrote:
DevotedWalnut wrote:

9.. 10.. Do it over again


... For about ten movies or so.


it actually wasn't horrible

much much better than the Friday the 13th remake


if your saying it's good, then more than likely, it's a terrible waste of film. On a better note, I saw How to train a dragon, and it was terrible. Another animated/computerized films with zero substance and value.


I didn;t say it was good, I said it wasn't totally horrible

you should really learn to read


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Iron Man 2

Not anywhere near the first one.


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Goat wrote:
Emo dancing was the best thing about Spiderman 3.


Seriously. If you watch Spiderman 3 as a comedy, it's a great movie.


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No, it still sucks.

Anyway...

Kick-Ass

not what I was expecting. It's like Superbad meets Kill Bill.


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The Blind Side

What a horrible movie. The most overrated movie ever. 2/10


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metalNESS wrote:
The Blind Side

What a horrible movie. The most overrated movie ever. 2/10



Why?


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Orion wrote:
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The Blind Side

What a horrible movie. The most overrated movie ever. 2/10



Why?


The acting was repulsive. How was Sandra Bullock even nominated?


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metalNESS wrote:
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The Blind Side

What a horrible movie. The most overrated movie ever. 2/10



Why?


The acting was repulsive. How was Sandra Bullock even nominated?


her legs


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