What was the last movie you've seen?

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dsheinem wrote:
Except that it isn't necessary to have seen those other films to understand the Avengers so it isn't a sequel by any typical understanding of the word. It was designed to work as a stand alone that viewers would get more out of if they'd seen the related films.


Highly agree!

dsheinem wrote:As stand-alone film, though, it isn't very good.


Highly disagree!

Silly how that works out sometimes.

Now let's talk about how not enough people have watched SLAP SHOT at least a dozen times. nsfw, language... but one of the funniest directed scenes in cinema.
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Not bad, but it'd probably be a bit better in 3D.

Also making plans to see "Struck By Lightning" in the near future. I have a code for a free Redbox rental (thanks, Dr. Pepper) and it comes to the Redbox this Tuesday.
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Watched RoboCop last night with my girlfriend, who had never seen it before. She wasn't a big fan of the gore in it, but she enjoyed it overall. And the Old Detroit of the future is sadly not far off the mark...
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Ack wrote: And the Old Detroit of the future is sadly not far off the mark...


I'd trade in my car for a solid black 1990 SHO Taurus any day. That automobile was a Mustang in a skirt I tells 'ya.
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Luke wrote:
Ack wrote: And the Old Detroit of the future is sadly not far off the mark...


I'd trade in my car for a solid black 1990 SHO Taurus any day. That automobile was a Mustang in a skirt I tells 'ya.


So the SHOgun is a Mustang in a miniskirt then?
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I just finished watching The Office finale. And for some reason it made me thing about the "standing on its own" thing. I think, like a series finale, there's no reason The Avengers SHOULD have to stand on its own. I guess it doesn't fit into the usual format of what a film does, but it's a conclusion in the same way that a series finale is. If I threw the final episode of The Office at someone who'd never seen the show before, I wouldn't expect it to be meaningful to them in any way. I'm sure they'd be able to understand most everything that went on though.

I don't think you were arguing with this point anyway, just an observation that maybe a movie doesn't have to "stand on its own". We just go in to movies expecting them to because most do, but our rules are different for different mediums.
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REPO Man wrote:Image

Not bad, but it'd probably be a bit better in 3D.

Also making plans to see "Struck By Lightning" in the near future. I have a code for a free Redbox rental (thanks, Dr. Pepper) and it comes to the Redbox this Tuesday.


What did you think of the ending?
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I just got back from the Seattle International Film Festival openening gala where they showed Joss Whedon's version of Much Ado About Nothing. It was even better than I thought it would be! They make Shakespeare fun.

I also got to see a panel with Joss Whedon, Alexis Denisof (Wesley from Buffy/Angel), Amy Acker (Fred from Angel, Whiskey on Dollhouse), Nathan Fillion (Malcolm Reynolds on Firefly), and Clark Gregg (Agent Phil Coulson in The Avengers).

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Here's a couple of pictures my wife took:

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Luke wrote:
Highly disagree!

Silly how that works out sometimes.

Now let's talk about how not enough people have watched SLAP SHOT at least a dozen times. nsfw, language... but one of the funniest directed scenes in cinema.


Meh, while it held my attention, it wasn't all that funny and a big stretch to be labeled one of the funniest scenes in cinema...
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To each his own. I watched SLAP SHOT twice last night, back to back.
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