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What a WONDERful Weekend | WW down only 16% on Sunday. 103M weekend. pg 226

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17 minutes ago, Mr Terrific said:

I saw Superman '78 in the theaters at age 9. 

 

(Mic drop)

 

I saw that too in the theater - I was 14.

 

(should I drop the mic too?)

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I'm almost finished with Resident Evil: Apocalypse and this is like one of the worst action movies I've seen.  It's like they tried to emulate the visual look of Underworld (ew), made it 10x worse, and made the laughably bad action from the first Resident Evil into boring bad.

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1 minute ago, That One Guy said:

I'm almost finished with Resident Evil: Apocalypse and this is like one of the worst action movies I've seen.  It's like they tried to emulate the visual look of Underworld (ew), made it 10x worse, and made the laughably bad action from the first Resident Evil into boring bad.


It's easily one of the worst of the series and that's saying something...

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Just now, Truckasaurus said:

Speaking of superheroes, I'mma need RTH to swoop in with some sexy Sat numbers in the near future.

 

Rth doesn't post in threads where people discuss extended cuts of Batman v Superman, unfortunately :(

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Why it has become so hip to bitch about  how problematic it is to have a giant VFX heavy set piece in your Superhero movie's third act ?

Saving the world against a skybeam attack is getting old ?

It's like bitching about having too much torture porn scenes in your favourite Innarittu and Steve McQueen joints, it s the reason you went to see the movie in the first place : d'uh !

Makes no sense whatsoever.

 

I don't see how Justice League and Infnity War will be able to get decent reviews because of this weird backlash about the true essence of the art form :

seeing superhero characters doing super heroic shit, ya know ?

 

If the emotional and character beats are there, why still complain ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, CoolioD1 said:

i've noticed i don't get notified whenever you @ me. don't know why but i like it. not looking to get this one fixed.

 @Water Bottle Why is this, and how do we fix it?

 

13 minutes ago, CJohn said:

Wait you haven't seen it yet? 

Nope! It was a 99 cent rental last week so I'm finally getting around to it.

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13 minutes ago, CoolioD1 said:

literally can't remember a thing that happens in Mag 7 except laughing so hard at Vinny D'onof that i had to leave the screen for a couple minutes because i was annoying everyone.

The most memorable thing for me is that the only thing stopping it from being the most forgettable movie I seen that day is that I seen Blair Witch right after. 

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2 minutes ago, The Futurist said:

Why it has become so hip to bitch about  how problematic it is to have a giant VFX heavy set piece in your Superhero movie's third act ?

Saving the world against a skybeam attack is getting old ?

It's like bitching about having too much torture porn scenes in your favourite Innarittu and Steve McQueen joints, it s the reason you went to see the movie in the first place : d'uh !

Makes no sense whatsoever.

 

I don't see how Justice League and Infnity War will be able to get decent reviews because of this weird backlash about the true essence of the art form :

seeing superhero characters doing super heroic shit, ya know ?

 

If the emotional and character beats are there, why still complain ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Case closed. Move along people. Nothing to see here. 

 

Baywatch better have an epic 3rd act CGI mega battle. 

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