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Jared Miller

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  1. I ended up just getting the normal Blu-ray, I think it had the best cover art. I'm curious if they'll release another edition later with more content. The tidbits of content with different versions wasn't worth buying any of them over the original to me.
  2. YES I miss it, and I read the books once a year because I can't get enough. And I watch the movies pretty often too (most of them anyway). And I hope she is actually doing an encyclopedia, I remember hearing about it ages ago but I figured it got put on hold or dropped when all the talk about it died down. As much as I love Harry Potter, I wouldn't want her to write any sequels, I think it would just push it too far. I would definitely read them if they were there though. I wouldn't mind some independent stories set in the Harry Potter universe, or perhaps a few prequel books about Voldemort's first rise to power or something. But I figure she's probably done with the series, and she left it pretty well wrapped up (except for the horrible epilogue, but we can forgive her for one bad chapter).
  3. "My friends, you bow to no one" - Lord of the Rings: Return of the King "Now Woody, he's been my pal for as long as I can remember. He's brave, like a cowboy should be. And kind, and smart. But the thing that makes Woody special, is he'll never give up on you... ever. He'll be there for you, no matter what." - Toy Story 3 "It's just a flesh wound!" - Monty Python and the Holy Grail "I find your lack of faith disturbing" - Star Wars "You've kept him alive so that he can die at the proper moment. You've been raising him like a pig for slaughter!" - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows pt 2
  4. Best: Benedict Cumberbatch Liam Neeson Morgan Freeman Patrick Stewart Hugo Weaving James Earl Jones Ian McKellen ALAN RICKMAN
  5. Happy with this list! I love that the Obi-Wan/Darth Maul duel made it. I like the whole end sequence, but that particular duel is awesome because it's the only one in Star Wars (that I can think of) where both are aiming to kill. When I think of action, Star Wars and the Matrix films come to mind, so I'm happy with this haha Really shocked that the Kill Bill fight was left off though
  6. 8/16 - 8/22 1. Catching Fire 2. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug 3. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 4. X-Men: Days of Future Past 5. Thor: The Dark World 6. Captain America: The Winter Soldier 7. Jack Ryan 8. Ender's Game 9. Maleficent 10. Noah
  7. Here's mine. Lots of Star Wars/Lord of the Rings/The Matrix 1. Helm’s Deep Battle/Storming Isengard/Forth Eorlingas (LotR: The Two Towers) 2. Luke vs. Vader/Rebel fleet vs. Imperial fleet/Rebels storming the shield bunker (Return of the Jedi) 3. Obi Wan vs. Darth Vader/Yoda vs. the Emperor (Revenge of the Sith) 4. Freeway chase (The Matrix Reloaded) 5. Dumbledore vs. Voldemort (HP: The Order of the Phoenix) 6. Foot chase through San Francisco/Spock beating the tar out of Khan (Star Trek Into Darkness) 7. Moria fight against orcs/bridge escape (LotR: The Fellowship of the Ring) 8. House of Blue Leaves (Kill Bill vol. 1) 9. Amon Hen battle against the Uruk-hai (LotR: The Fellowship of the Ring) 10. Smallville fight (Man of Steel) 11. Aragorn vs. Nazgul on Weathertop (LotR: The Fellowship of the Ring) 12. Obi Wan vs. Darth Maul (The Phantom Menace) 13. Yoda vs. Count Dooku (The Attack of the Clones) 14. New York City battle (The Avengers) 15. Superman vs. Zod (Man of Steel) 16. Destroying the Death Star (A New Hope) 17. Kraken attack (Dead Man’s Chest) 18. Battle of Pelennor Fields (LotR: The Return of the King) 19. Neo vs. Agent Smith(s) (The Matrix Reloaded) 20. Lobby fight (The Matrix)
  8. Good idea, I'd contribute. I'm not sure I could make it to 20, but I have some coming to mind already for sure.
  9. Here's my Top 50. Really, after the first 20 or so it mostly becomes a mush of films I like but don't love, so it is hard to name much more than this. Super mainstream list here, but that's pretty much all I get around to =) I'm sure there's some huge omissions from the list I'll kick myself over later, but this is what I turned in. Bolded films are ones I literally have zero complaints about, and wouldn't change a thing about them (even if some I don't necessarily like as much as others), 1. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers 2. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring 3. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 4. Toy Story 3 5. Star Trek Into Darkness 6. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 7. Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi 8. Star Trek (2009) 9. The Lion King 10. Star Wars: A New Hope 11. Toy Story 12. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 13. Kill Bill: Volume 1 14. Beauty and the Beast 15. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone 16. Hugo 17. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back 18. The Hunger Games 19. The Bourne Ultimatum 20. Ratatouille 21. The Matrix Reloaded 22. Aladdin 23. Monsters University 24. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 25. Wall-E 26. The Avengers 27. The Bourne Identity 28. X-Men: First Class 29. The Matrix 30. Up 31. Despicable Me 32. The Silence of the Lambs 33. Spiderman 2 34. A Bug’s Life 35. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest 36. The Hurt Locker 37. Batman Begins 38. The Pursuit of Happyness 39. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace 40. X2: X-Men United 41. Man of Steel 42. Moon 43. The Bourne Supremacy 44. Toy Story 2 45. The Amazing Spiderman 46. The Illusionist 47. I Am Legend 48. Monsters, Inc. 49. Shrek 2 50. Thor
  10. 7/26- 8/1 1. Catching Fire 2. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug 3. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 4. X-Men: Days of Future Past 5. Thor: The Dark World 6. Captain America: The Winter Soldier 7. Jack Ryan 8. Ender's Game 9. Maleficent 10. Paranoia
  11. Don't particularly like the movie (or really even remember much about it, I think I've only seen it once despite actually owning it and I saw it at midnight opening day...), but his death scene was awesome. I don't even remember how/why, but I remember being amazed by it when I watched it. So I need to see it again for that =)
  12. Star Trek (2009) - Saw it in a Movie Gallery liquidation sale, bought it because a friend said it was good. I wasn't expecting much, but now it is one of my all-time favorite films The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Somehow as a kid I was completely oblivious to the Lord of the Rings books, somehow I hadn't even heard of them. Saw this film, and absolutely fell in love with it The Hurt Locker - I'm generally not a fan of war films, but I knew this one won some big Oscars and I was able to buy it for $1. Isn't one of my all-time favorites, but I really enjoyed it when I thought I would hate it Goodbye Bafana/The Color of Freedom - Had to watch this for a Management class at university, so naturally I thought it'd be a bore. Instead I really loved it and thought it was a powerful film (even if it was apparently extremely exaggerated)
  13. Prisoner of Azkaban is actually one of my least favorite of the films... and Deathly Hallows I is one of my favorite. So, I'll choose that one!
  14. I am curious about this. I have friends who didn't read the books and liked the first film a lot, but it also seems like the first two are generally not as well liked as most of the others. I for one love the first one, but I've been in love with the books forever. It was surprising to me to hear people didn't like it (but liked the other films), but perhaps you are right!
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