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KingdomBlade

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Offline Last Active May 17 2012 01:53 PM

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In Topic: Community

07 May 2012 - 04:36 PM

View PostThe Catboy, on 07 May 2012 - 04:32 PM, said:

I love Community!
Because of that show, I often roll a dice to figure out what video game system I should play that day.

Just so you know, you are now creating six different timelines.

In Topic: The Avengers Has The Largest Opening Of All Time

07 May 2012 - 04:23 PM

View PostAlanJohn, on 07 May 2012 - 04:20 PM, said:

View PostKingdomBlade, on 07 May 2012 - 04:11 PM, said:

View PostAlanJohn, on 07 May 2012 - 04:02 PM, said:

This gives me hope that they will finally get enough money to buy the rights from Sony™ to have Spider-man, Wolverine and others in Avengers 2.
Warning! Spoiler inside. 


If the Fantastic 4 is still the same cast, then GOD NO.

Though if they manage to somehow get the new Spider-man, I'd gladly give all my fucking money.


Also, apparently, Black Widow's getting a solo movie. I am excited. ScarJo probably gave the best performance out of the central 6.

A Fantastic 4 reboot is in the works, so don't worry.

Not only are they giving Black Widow her own movie, but also a ton of more characters (i.e Nick Fury, Iron Man 3, Thor 2, War Machine, Captain America 2 etc.).


And everyone complained when Disney bought Marvel. HA! Take that presumptuous douches.

In Topic: The Avengers Has The Largest Opening Of All Time

07 May 2012 - 04:11 PM

View PostAlanJohn, on 07 May 2012 - 04:02 PM, said:

This gives me hope that they will finally get enough money to buy the rights from Sony™ to have Spider-man, Wolverine and others in Avengers 2.
Warning! Spoiler inside. 


If the Fantastic 4 is still the same cast, then GOD NO.

Though if they manage to somehow get the new Spider-man, I'd gladly give all my fucking money.

Also, am I the only person who found Loki to be the best character of the whole movie? I mean, he produces the most laughs out of any character. I could probably remember the 5 funniest scenes and almost all would have Loki in them. Tom Hiddleston was brilliant. "I think I'll have that drink now." "I am a god!" "I'm not overly fond of what follows." "You fall for that every time." (I didn't think any of those were spoilers..?)

Also, apparently, Black Widow's getting a solo movie. I am excited. ScarJo probably gave the best performance out of the central 6.

In Topic: Community

07 May 2012 - 04:01 PM

Best sitcom on TV. Abed is one of the most ridiculously complex comedy characters ever, and they've somehow made that complexity into comedy. As for plain laughs, I have to give it all to Joel McHale, between this and The Soup, I rarely stop laughing when he's on screen.

In Topic: The Avengers Has The Largest Opening Of All Time

07 May 2012 - 03:56 PM

View PostGuild McCommunist, on 07 May 2012 - 02:22 AM, said:

Easily one of the best movies in the last decade, not even from purely a "action" viewpoint or a "superhero" viewpoint. It's just a great movie in general. Like it deserves a few nominations this year but it'll probably get snubbed, seeing as the only action/fantasy movie to make significant gains in the awards in like the past decade was Return of the King (admittedly a great movie but it feels like it'd get considered a bit more than a superhero movie).


There's Inception, though that's more sci-fi than anything. And The Dark Knight made a pretty huge gain, if you count the fact that Heath Ledger won dozens upon dozens of Best Supporting Actor awards. Then, there's Avatar which is sorta both fantasy and sci-fi, with some action, which achieved lots of awards. Though I predict that there's going to be a vote off between TDKR and Avengers for the elusive "Special Blockbuster Slot" that will be there. But I predict it'll probably win or get nominated for quite a few things. (effects, costume, makeup, art direction, stuff like that)

Anyways, the movie was fantastic. It's like the Star Wars of this decade. It has the same sort of traditional american hero story (the good guys defeat those that are evil through growth and teamwork), a heavy focus on special effects and action, a certain appeal to nerds and 10 year old boys, and a simplistic, straightforward plot. However, unlike Star Wars, it had much better character development, fantastic dialogue, more depth, and a lot more balance. It might even be (dare I say it?) better than Star Wars. (don't kill me)