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Saw X-Men: First Class; it was pretty decent.
(06-04-2011 04:16 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]Saw X-Men: First Class; it was pretty decent.

pretty decent? damn, i thought it was excellent. way better than thor and basically on par with X2
going tomorrow for X Men.
(06-04-2011 04:27 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 04:16 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]Saw X-Men: First Class; it was pretty decent.

pretty decent? damn, i thought it was excellent. way better than thor and basically on par with X2

I liked Thor a little bit more, and thought it was maybe a fragment less than X2.
A Force of One / dvd

--Old School Chuck Norris! Also had Ron O Neal aka Super Fly! Also, if you saw Enter the Dragon, they guy Bruce punks out on the ship heading to the island is in it. Basically, the cops in a small Cal. town are having drug issues, and the cops are dying in what appears to be karate inflicted wounds. The police recruit Chuck to train their cops to fight hand to hand. In doing so they unravel who is selling the drugs.

Takers/dvd
not bad and a good ensemble cast with TI, Paul Walker, Chris Brown, Hayden Christiansen. Typical Robbery caper with a former patron, T.I., coming back into the fold after getting out of jail. My only issue with the movie was T.I. being too much T.I. instead of his own character. Matt Dillon and Jay Hernandez play some cops looking into the matter.

Bleach / Season 1 eps 1&2 / NF Stream
--Not bad.

Airwolf Season 1 / NF Stream.
--I loved the show. Nice to catch it from the beginning. gave a little background as to why finding his brother SinJin was so important. Not sure who would win between the other super chopper in Blue Thunder of this guy.

X Men III / dvd
--Not as good as the first two ... IMO its only downfall was trying to have too many mutants on the screen
(06-04-2011 05:59 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 04:27 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 04:16 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]Saw X-Men: First Class; it was pretty decent.

pretty decent? damn, i thought it was excellent. way better than thor and basically on par with X2

I liked Thor a little bit more, and thought it was maybe a fragment less than X2.

damn, you're definitely the only person I know who's said that.
I saw X Men last night. I liked it a lot. Really good "hashing" out of some of the who and why. Mystiques story arc was interesting. As was her relationship to Xavier. The "cameos" were kind of cool. Lots of big actors filled in a lot of background characters.


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Thor was pretty good.... not sure about better than XMen First Class. Neither sucked.
(06-04-2011 10:29 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 05:59 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 04:27 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 04:16 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]Saw X-Men: First Class; it was pretty decent.

pretty decent? damn, i thought it was excellent. way better than thor and basically on par with X2

I liked Thor a little bit more, and thought it was maybe a fragment less than X2.

damn, you're definitely the only person I know who's said that.

I'm actually the most polite person criticizing the movie; I've seen worse. Far worse.
(06-05-2011 07:38 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 10:29 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 05:59 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 04:27 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 04:16 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]Saw X-Men: First Class; it was pretty decent.

pretty decent? damn, i thought it was excellent. way better than thor and basically on par with X2

I liked Thor a little bit more, and thought it was maybe a fragment less than X2.

damn, you're definitely the only person I know who's said that.

I'm actually the most polite person criticizing the movie; I've seen worse. Far worse.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/x_men_first_class/

superherohype did 2 reviews, one an 8, one a 9.

IGN gave it a 4

I'm not saying critics opinions should count for anything, just trying to show that there are very few negative reviews. But hey, what you like is what you like
(06-05-2011 08:05 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2011 07:38 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 10:29 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 05:59 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 04:27 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]pretty decent? damn, i thought it was excellent. way better than thor and basically on par with X2

I liked Thor a little bit more, and thought it was maybe a fragment less than X2.

damn, you're definitely the only person I know who's said that.

I'm actually the most polite person criticizing the movie; I've seen worse. Far worse.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/x_men_first_class/

superherohype did 2 reviews, one an 8, one a 9.

IGN gave it a 4

I'm not saying critics opinions should count for anything, just trying to show that there are very few negative reviews. But hey, what you like is what you like

These two REALLY hated it.
(06-05-2011 09:08 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2011 08:05 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2011 07:38 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 10:29 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-04-2011 05:59 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]I liked Thor a little bit more, and thought it was maybe a fragment less than X2.

damn, you're definitely the only person I know who's said that.

I'm actually the most polite person criticizing the movie; I've seen worse. Far worse.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/x_men_first_class/

superherohype did 2 reviews, one an 8, one a 9.

IGN gave it a 4

I'm not saying critics opinions should count for anything, just trying to show that there are very few negative reviews. But hey, what you like is what you like

These two REALLY hated it.

and yet they gave the Hangover 2 four stars, so their opinion is less than credible
(06-05-2011 10:26 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]and yet they gave the Hangover 2 four stars, so their opinion is less than credible

I saw the first Hangover a week ago. I felt it was overhyped to me to watch it. I admit, that if anything could go wrong on a bachelor party trip to Vegas in one night they pretty much did it. It did have its moments but I was underwhelmed with the actual movie considering the hype I got my way to see it.
(06-05-2011 10:38 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2011 10:26 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]and yet they gave the Hangover 2 four stars, so their opinion is less than credible

I saw the first Hangover a week ago. I felt it was overhyped to me to watch it. I admit, that if anything could go wrong on a bachelor party trip to Vegas in one night they pretty much did it. It did have its moments but I was underwhelmed with the actual movie considering the hype I got my way to see it.

Yeah, I watched The Hangover, and I was kinda bored with it. I loved whenever Ken Jeong was on camera, but that was about it.
(06-06-2011 08:01 AM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2011 10:38 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2011 10:26 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]and yet they gave the Hangover 2 four stars, so their opinion is less than credible

I saw the first Hangover a week ago. I felt it was overhyped to me to watch it. I admit, that if anything could go wrong on a bachelor party trip to Vegas in one night they pretty much did it. It did have its moments but I was underwhelmed with the actual movie considering the hype I got my way to see it.

Yeah, I watched The Hangover, and I was kinda bored with it. I loved whenever Ken Jeong was on camera, but that was about it.

you're one tough cookie. Here's a question, what was the last truly great movie you saw?
(06-04-2011 07:00 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: [ -> ]Airwolf Season 1 / NF Stream.
--I loved the show.

04-jawdrop I can't find the words to properly convey my thoughts on this. Airwolf was one of the cheesiest, rippoffiest tv shows I've ever seen. Was this one of those "guilty pleasure" things? What did you love about this show?
(06-06-2011 09:58 AM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-06-2011 08:01 AM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2011 10:38 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2011 10:26 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]and yet they gave the Hangover 2 four stars, so their opinion is less than credible

I saw the first Hangover a week ago. I felt it was overhyped to me to watch it. I admit, that if anything could go wrong on a bachelor party trip to Vegas in one night they pretty much did it. It did have its moments but I was underwhelmed with the actual movie considering the hype I got my way to see it.

Yeah, I watched The Hangover, and I was kinda bored with it. I loved whenever Ken Jeong was on camera, but that was about it.

you're one tough cookie. Here's a question, what was the last truly great movie you saw?

Wow, that's a good one; I've never really thought about that. I guess there are three that I could consider truly great for me, and these three are interchangeable:

1. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
2. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Those three stand out as movies I can watch ad infinitum, as they each resonate with me fairly deeply. In fact, out of the points that I consider to be a good movie, those three hit all four of them.
(06-06-2011 11:15 AM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-06-2011 09:58 AM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-06-2011 08:01 AM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2011 10:38 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2011 10:26 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]and yet they gave the Hangover 2 four stars, so their opinion is less than credible

I saw the first Hangover a week ago. I felt it was overhyped to me to watch it. I admit, that if anything could go wrong on a bachelor party trip to Vegas in one night they pretty much did it. It did have its moments but I was underwhelmed with the actual movie considering the hype I got my way to see it.

Yeah, I watched The Hangover, and I was kinda bored with it. I loved whenever Ken Jeong was on camera, but that was about it.

you're one tough cookie. Here's a question, what was the last truly great movie you saw?

Wow, that's a good one; I've never really thought about that. I guess there are three that I could consider truly great for me, and these three are interchangeable:

1. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
2. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Those three stand out as movies I can watch ad infinitum, as they each resonate with me fairly deeply. In fact, out of the points that I consider to be a good movie, those three hit all four of them.

wow, so you haven't seen what you consider to be a good movie, in a long time.

I can't believe you put the 3rd Harry Potter on there. Are you a fan of the books? As a rabid fan, that movie was the worst of the 7 and marked a real awful shift from the very good first two movies, to a bunch of movies that took big liberties with the source materials
(06-06-2011 09:58 AM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-06-2011 08:01 AM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2011 10:38 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2011 10:26 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]and yet they gave the Hangover 2 four stars, so their opinion is less than credible

I saw the first Hangover a week ago. I felt it was overhyped to me to watch it. I admit, that if anything could go wrong on a bachelor party trip to Vegas in one night they pretty much did it. It did have its moments but I was underwhelmed with the actual movie considering the hype I got my way to see it.

Yeah, I watched The Hangover, and I was kinda bored with it. I loved whenever Ken Jeong was on camera, but that was about it.

you're one tough cookie. Here's a question, what was the last truly great movie you saw?

Gladiator comes to mind.
Iron Man was very good and much more recent.
(06-06-2011 12:26 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-06-2011 11:15 AM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-06-2011 09:58 AM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-06-2011 08:01 AM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2011 10:38 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: [ -> ]I saw the first Hangover a week ago. I felt it was overhyped to me to watch it. I admit, that if anything could go wrong on a bachelor party trip to Vegas in one night they pretty much did it. It did have its moments but I was underwhelmed with the actual movie considering the hype I got my way to see it.

Yeah, I watched The Hangover, and I was kinda bored with it. I loved whenever Ken Jeong was on camera, but that was about it.

you're one tough cookie. Here's a question, what was the last truly great movie you saw?

Wow, that's a good one; I've never really thought about that. I guess there are three that I could consider truly great for me, and these three are interchangeable:

1. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
2. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Those three stand out as movies I can watch ad infinitum, as they each resonate with me fairly deeply. In fact, out of the points that I consider to be a good movie, those three hit all four of them.

wow, so you haven't seen what you consider to be a good movie, in a long time.

I can't believe you put the 3rd Harry Potter on there. Are you a fan of the books? As a rabid fan, that movie was the worst of the 7 and marked a real awful shift from the very good first two movies, to a bunch of movies that took big liberties with the source materials

I haven't read any of the books yet; I'm gonna start after the last movie. I like all of the movies...some a little less than others (I'm looking at you, Chamber of Secrets), but I don't let shifts in source material bother me a whole lot. I realize how impossible it would be to recreate an entire movie based off of the source material. Prisoner of Azkaban had to leave out a lot (like the origins of the Marauder's Map, for instance) to hit a decent running time. Even Deathly Hallows - which is a two part movie - had to hack some parts off here and there.

Now, if I just went a step below truly great - which I guess would be great - I think I'd have to go with either Star Trek, Iron Man, and Transformers. Star Trek blew me away from the opening scene, Iron Man captivated me and didn't let go, and Transformers reminded me why I loved the series so much as a child...then, Michael Bay had to go and ruin all of that goodwill with Revenge of the Fallen.

But - BUT! - there is still hope for Dark of the Moon; I read the novelization yesterday, and it was flat-out fantastic.
(06-06-2011 01:32 PM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-06-2011 12:26 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-06-2011 11:15 AM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-06-2011 09:58 AM)flyingswoosh Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-06-2011 08:01 AM)BlazerJoe Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, I watched The Hangover, and I was kinda bored with it. I loved whenever Ken Jeong was on camera, but that was about it.

you're one tough cookie. Here's a question, what was the last truly great movie you saw?

Wow, that's a good one; I've never really thought about that. I guess there are three that I could consider truly great for me, and these three are interchangeable:

1. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
2. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Those three stand out as movies I can watch ad infinitum, as they each resonate with me fairly deeply. In fact, out of the points that I consider to be a good movie, those three hit all four of them.

wow, so you haven't seen what you consider to be a good movie, in a long time.

I can't believe you put the 3rd Harry Potter on there. Are you a fan of the books? As a rabid fan, that movie was the worst of the 7 and marked a real awful shift from the very good first two movies, to a bunch of movies that took big liberties with the source materials

I haven't read any of the books yet; I'm gonna start after the last movie. I like all of the movies...some a little less than others (I'm looking at you, Chamber of Secrets), but I don't let shifts in source material bother me a whole lot. I realize how impossible it would be to recreate an entire movie based off of the source material. Prisoner of Azkaban had to leave out a lot (like the origins of the Marauder's Map, for instance) to hit a decent running time. Even Deathly Hallows - which is a two part movie - had to hack some parts off here and there.

Now, if I just went a step below truly great - which I guess would be great - I think I'd have to go with either Star Trek, Iron Man, and Transformers. Star Trek blew me away from the opening scene, Iron Man captivated me and didn't let go, and Transformers reminded me why I loved the series so much as a child...then, Michael Bay had to go and ruin all of that goodwill with Revenge of the Fallen.

But - BUT! - there is still hope for Dark of the Moon; I read the novelization yesterday, and it was flat-out fantastic.

that's fair. Like i said, as a crazed fan of the books, i couldn't look pass the bastardization of the source material.

Iron Man and Star Trek were fantastic, but I was never a transformers fan so the movie was never going to excite me
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