Navyhacker006 on 4/8/2006 at 07:02
Fantastic Four wasn't that bad. I rather enjoyed it. Was surprised while listening to the commentary because they talked as if a second was already in the works.
Been looking forward to Die Hard 4. After all, thanks to TV censoring, I heard a wonderfully inane profanity - MelonFarmers. Also, I seem to remember hearing that they're killing off Willis' character in this one, but I may have dreamed that.
I've not heard anything good about Pirates 2 yet, but I still want to see it.
Hesche on 4/8/2006 at 07:57
10000 BC? The idea seems (
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082484/) familiar.
Rush Hour 3? Hell yeah. Starring Roman Polanski????
Also I fully support the idea of bringing all my favorite Marvel comic heroes to the silver screen. How about an Avengers movie (including She-Hulk)? A possible sequel could be a WestCoast-Avengers against EastCoast-Avengers clash. Or a DC/Marvel crossover featuring fights between the heroes of the two universes, selected in a fan voting. Yummy.
You see, I´m all for violence and stuff.
Phydeaux on 4/8/2006 at 19:24
Quote:
Blades of Glory
Release Date: March 30, 2007
Director: Josh Gordon / Will Speck
Starring: Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, Jenna Fischer
Synopsis: In 2002, two rival Olympic ice skaters were stripped of their gold medals and permanently banned from men’s single competition. Presently, however, they’ve found a loophole that will allow them to qualify as a pairs team.
The Hype: Napoleon and Ricky Bobby team up in an ice-skating comedy that looks to be one of the better comedies of 2007.
Please God, make it stop.
BEAR on 9/8/2006 at 01:15
I thought that was a joke at first (still not entirely sure).
Spamlet on 9/8/2006 at 04:44
Phydeaux,
Rest easy, fellow G.O. fanatic: he's already signed to play Gordon for at least the first 3 Batflicks!
Ledger is someone I'd never thought of for Joker (thought the fantastic Paul Bettany was a lock) but he was stunning in BBM so I'm thrilled by this news.
Yes, Katie Holmes is also returning for whoever asked.
Jepsen on 9/8/2006 at 14:16
Quote Posted by thefonz
BatEman (where batman becomes an owner of a seedy hotel just outside gotham's suburbs).
Or more like Patrick Bateman, right?
Also:
Quote Posted by RyushiBlade
I've seen only three of the Batman movies and I hated every one of them. But Batman Begins turned out wonderful. I think it may be that Batman Begins was far darker than its predecessors, something which Batman was originally intended to be.
First I must question why you continue to watch Batman movies when you end up disliking every one.
And I thought the first movie was plenty dark and enjoyable. While Bale was good in this role, I don't think Batman Begins was better than the first movie. It had the crazy gothic ambient feeling going on. Plus the first movie didn't have any clusterfuck-across-rooftop-bounding-tank car chase scenes that made absolutely no sense in the whole "stop the bad guys and prevent loss of innocent life" theme that (I assume) tends to run in the Batman universe.
And, more importantly, wasn't Prince on the soundtrack of the first movie?