THE AVENGERS
HELLA YEAH. IT WAS GREAT.
THE AVENGERS
HELLA YEAH. IT WAS GREAT.
pyre said:
I saw the avengers. The hulk was an amazing tank that destroyed everything and iron man was the most useful in every situation. Everyone else was extra.
Thor and Hawkeye were at least useful, but Captain America, he did nothing, except shielding himself, and black widow? LOL.
Harry Potter, I think.
Firetribe said:
Harry Potter, I think.
which one?
I saw Forrest Gump for the millionth time.
mako said:
which one?
I saw Forrest Gump for the millionth time.
The Deathly Hallows Part 2
Firetribe said:
The Deathly Hallows Part 2
you cry when you know who died?
I finally got a nice widescreen and custom subbed version of Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991) from ADC. Nice score by Akira Ifukube. Still, the historical inaccuracies, plot holes and timeline confusion were even more evident on another viewing. Some of the timeline confusion is cleared up by this article.
Looking for the trailer above, I found the following two. I remember watching them on a black and white TV set as a kid. I had a crush on the Mu Empress in Atragon. It wasn't until I got the DVD (in color) that I found out she was a redhead! No wonder I had a crush on Her Highness.
P. S. Just found the complete video for Atragon on Youtube. Fortunately for the Italian Sancommers, it's dubbed in Italian (and NO subtitles).
The Dictator.
Dark Shadows.
Aladdin.
Genie breakin' the 4th wall is great, plus all the other Disney references. Iago is probably the best villain sidekick.
Man, Disney movies are pretty great when you rewatch them as an adult. You understand so much more of the story and the little jokes.
For sure, if/when I have kids, I will show them disney movies when they're young.
Do them a favor and skip the ones that rewrite classic literature.
aneko said:
Do them a favor and skip the ones that rewrite classic literature.
That's a lot of them isn't it?
There are only a few that really annoy me with their drastic changes.
what classic literature? Snowhite, the sleeping beauty, the beauty and the beast, cinderella, pinocchio, pocahontas, the little mermaid? Oh snap I can't stop thinking of examples. And here I thought I'd make a nasty remark to undermine your thoughts.
My best example is The Hunchback of Notre Dame, definitely not intended for children.
Oh, I forgot about that. You're right.
What is the longest tiem that anyone has not seen Schindler's List since the last screening?
aneko said:
My best example is The Hunchback of Notre Dame, definitely not intended for children.
What was the original story like?
Give details.
UncommonOtaku said:
What is the longest tiem that anyone has not seen Schindler's List since the last screening?
About 20 years for me.
basically in the original story everybody dies
if you're into musicals, you could always watch 'notre dame de paris', too.
motaku96 said:
What was the original story like?
Give details.
Quasimodo throws the Archdeacon off the cathedral for laughing while Esmeralda is hanged, and later goes to wait next to her corpse in the catacombs until he eventually dies of starvation. Fun!
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