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Postby Doubleshadow » Mon Dec 10, 2007 11:44 pm

Sakaki Onsei wrote:Good Morning Vietnam

*gasp* Doesn't everyone love that movie?
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Postby Sakaki Onsei » Tue Dec 11, 2007 12:47 am

Doubleshadow wrote:*gasp* Doesn't everyone love that movie?


The reason I love it is because it shows DJ work in real good light. As a former DJ, that's kinda something you need to know. :)
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Postby jon_jinn » Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:29 pm

i really like the movie I-Robot, but nobody else i know seems very fond of it. i guess i might just be a big Will Smith fan or something...
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Postby the_wolfs_howl » Mon Dec 17, 2007 9:47 am

jon_jinn wrote:i really like the movie I-Robot, but nobody else i know seems very fond of it. i guess i might just be a big Will Smith fan or something...


:wow!: DUDE!!!! That's my favorite Will Smith movie EVER!!!! It's what made me a Will Smith fan in the first place, because in I, Robot he's funny, cool, and emotional all at once. That movie is one of the most quotable movies I've ever seen. My favorite quote:

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Postby GrubbTheFragger » Mon Dec 17, 2007 11:10 am

the_wolfs_howl wrote::wow!: DUDE!!!! That's my favorite Will Smith movie EVER!!!! It's what made me a Will Smith fan in the first place, because in I, Robot he's funny, cool, and emotional all at once. That movie is one of the most quotable movies I've ever seen. My favorite quote:

"Do you ever have a normal day?"

"Yeah. Once. It was a Thursday."


I have to agree it was a amazing movie IMO. But it does seem like its not hugly popular.
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Postby mechana2015 » Mon Dec 17, 2007 12:40 pm

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Postby Bobtheduck » Thu Dec 20, 2007 11:05 am

I'll have to reiterate Æon Flux... I hated the cartoon, which is why I loved the movie, hahaha...

The Super Mario Brothers movie... I'm sorry, I like to consider it "So bad it's good" if nothing else, and I like catching all the little things thrown into it... Like the signs on the Simpsons, there's a lot of funny stuff in that movie. I know I'm a hypocrite because I bash it like everyone else, but I can enjoy it for what it is, though... A really bad movie that had nothing plot-wise to do with the games (Luigi rescues the Princess? The princess is from our world? Koopa is a human that evolved from a dinosaur?), but still threw in enough references and nods to make any old Nintendo fanboy giggle with glee... And, come on! The toad song was just freaking funny. I'll still admit to anyone that objectively speaking, this movie is abysmal.

Spiderman 3 and Xmen 3... Ok, this doesn't qualify in the strictest sense, obviously... Spidey 3 made more money than the other 2, and it was the top-selling highdef disc for a while. I'm only talking about in the geek circles, like on CAA... My circles... In my circles, Spidey 3 and Xmen 3 are ripped to shreds. People just... hate them. I mean, I guess it helps that I have never read a single Spiderman comic outside of the newspaper, but all the nitpicking about Venom when the COMICS THEMSELVES weren't even consistent with him... I don't know, if it was a novel with a single author, I'd understand. It wasn't, though, and Marvel is infamous for their alternate universe treatment of their comics, so why can't fans accept Spidey 3 and X-men 3 as such? Why does it matter that they made Juggernaut a mutant? Why does it matter that Venom didn't say we? Bah... If I were a comic fan, I'd be more worried about the blatant and obvious inconsistancies in the comics themselves. Just accept the movies as alternate reality.

Oh, then there's beverly hillbillies... I liked it. The Californy howdy!

I have never heard Princess Bride described as unpopular... Guess it's the circles I travel in, it's really popular among all of my friends. Some even have it memorized and quote it regularly
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