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... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.
always trading for Hot Toys Figures .
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"Time to nut up or shut up"
-Tallahassee
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No LOTR films after the first one.
TRON
No Harry Potter films (except Sorcerer's Stone and Half Blood Prince)
The Black Hole
Empire of the Sun
The English Patient
Ordinary People
Gone With The Wind
The Pianist
No Godzilla (after the first one)
Twilight
Wolverine
No Porky's
No Mad Max (except The Road Warrior)
Kill Bill Vol 1 OR 2 (Never, ever, ever... hell no!)
Jackie Brown (Never, ever, ever... hell no!)
Dawn of the Dead (1978) or Day of the Dead
No Planet of the Apes (except original. Wish I had NOT seen the re-make)
Tombstone
No Halloween after # III: Season of the Witch (wish I hadn't seen it... and wish i had not seen Rob Zombie Halloween remake.)
War of the Worlds
Creature From The Black Lagoon
Dracula (Bela Lugosi version)
Frankenstien (Boris Karloff)
Zorro (Tyrone Power)
No TV Ewok movies
And definitely, definitely, DEFINITELY no Annie Hall... Never, ever, ever... not by a long shot! Hell NO!!I... am an action figure customizerComment
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Tombstone rocked!No LOTR films after the first one.
TRON
No Harry Potter films (except Sorcerer's Stone and Half Blood Prince)
The Black Hole
Empire of the Sun
The English Patient
Ordinary People
Gone With The Wind
The Pianist
No Godzilla (after the first one)
Twilight
Wolverine
No Porky's
No Mad Max (except The Road Warrior)
Kill Bill Vol 1 OR 2 (Never, ever, ever... hell no!)
Jackie Brown (Never, ever, ever... hell no!)
Dawn of the Dead (1978) or Day of the Dead
No Planet of the Apes (except original. Wish I had NOT seen the re-make)
Tombstone
No Halloween after # III: Season of the Witch (wish I hadn't seen it... and wish i had not seen Rob Zombie Halloween remake.)
War of the Worlds
Creature From The Black Lagoon
Dracula (Bela Lugosi version)
Frankenstien (Boris Karloff)
Zorro (Tyrone Power)
No TV Ewok movies
And definitely, definitely, DEFINITELY no Annie Hall... Never, ever, ever... not by a long shot! Hell NO!!
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Couldn't agree more bro! Titanic is incredibly well-made!! And it is STILL (12 years later) the all-time most successful picture in the world with 11 Oscars to its credit... Including Best Director (James Cameron) and Best Picture.
I think some people waited to see that film on bootleg DVDs or on Cable TV and they did not get the real majesty... the grand tragedy of it all.
A film like that is far too big to be fully appreciated in a home viewing.
Titanic's strength lies in its sentimental heart (which won't appeal to you if you're cynically inclined), and in it's epic scale (It should be viewed BIG to make you feel small.)I... am an action figure customizerComment
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No Dawn of the Dead?????No LOTR films after the first one.
TRON
No Harry Potter films (except Sorcerer's Stone and Half Blood Prince)
The Black Hole
Empire of the Sun
The English Patient
Ordinary People
Gone With The Wind
The Pianist
No Godzilla (after the first one)
Twilight
Wolverine
No Porky's
No Mad Max (except The Road Warrior)
Kill Bill Vol 1 OR 2 (Never, ever, ever... hell no!)
Jackie Brown (Never, ever, ever... hell no!)
Dawn of the Dead (1978) or Day of the Dead
No Planet of the Apes (except original. Wish I had NOT seen the re-make)
Tombstone
No Halloween after # III: Season of the Witch (wish I hadn't seen it... and wish i had not seen Rob Zombie Halloween remake.)
War of the Worlds
Creature From The Black Lagoon
Dracula (Bela Lugosi version)
Frankenstien (Boris Karloff)
Zorro (Tyrone Power)
No TV Ewok movies
And definitely, definitely, DEFINITELY no Annie Hall... Never, ever, ever... not by a long shot! Hell NO!!
"Time to nut up or shut up"
-Tallahassee
http://ultimatewarriorcollection.webs.com/
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Funny thing is this movie was not on my "to watch list" but when I viewed it with my daughter (who by the way must have seen this movie 20 times) I thought the same thing, that it was a shame I did not see this on the big screen.Couldn't agree more bro! Titanic is incredibly well-made!! And it is STILL (12 years later) the all-time most successful picture in the world with 11 Oscars to its credit... Including Best Director (James Cameron) and Best Picture.
I think some people waited to see that film on bootleg DVDs or on Cable TV and they did not get the real majesty... the grand tragedy of it all.
A film like that is far too big to be fully appreciated in a home viewing.
Titanic's strength lies in its sentimental heart (which won't appeal to you if you're cynically inclined), and in it's epic scale (It should be viewed BIG to make you feel small.)
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Nah, I once started it, but couldn't get past the first 15 minutes. I found it incredibly dull and cheesy. And the blood FX looked terribly fake... like orange tempera paint. I know George Romero intended it to look that way to make it seem more cartoonish etc., but it just didn't work for me.
I DO love the 2004 Dawn of the Dead re-make, though. I think it's awesome and far more frightening than the original. Slow zombies bore me into a coma. Super-fast moving zombies... far more terrifying.I... am an action figure customizerComment
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Yeah...and Cameron found the cure for cancer as well...not to mention DiCaprio was an android that could shoot bullets out of his butt (like the new Astro Boy)...and Winslet could eat more hot dogs...than both Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi...on a Nathan's Hot Dog eating contest...COMBINED!!!Couldn't agree more bro! Titanic is incredibly well-made!! And it is STILL (12 years later) the all-time most successful picture in the world with 11 Oscars to its credit... Including Best Director (James Cameron) and Best Picture.
I think some people waited to see that film on bootleg DVDs or on Cable TV and they did not get the real majesty... the grand tragedy of it all.
A film like that is far too big to be fully appreciated in a home viewing.
Titanic's strength lies in its sentimental heart (which won't appeal to you if you're cynically inclined), and in it's epic scale (It should be viewed BIG to make you feel small.)
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it gets really good after like 30 minutesNah, I once started it, but couldn't get past the first 15 minutes. I found it incredibly dull and cheesy. And the blood FX looked terribly fake... like orange tempera paint. I know George Romero intended it to look that way to make it seem more cartoonish etc., but it just didn't work for me.
I DO love the 2004 Dawn of the Dead re-make, though. I think it's awesome and far more frightening than the original. Slow zombies bore me into a coma. Super-fast moving zombies... far more terrifying."Time to nut up or shut up"
-Tallahassee
http://ultimatewarriorcollection.webs.com/
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Iron Man is the BEST superhero movie ever made. If you aren't into superheroes, don't watch it.
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No way...The Dark Knight is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better!
Batman Begins is also better...heck...I even liked Tim Burton's Batman more than Iron-Man...

Iron Man suffers from one of the lamest climatic showdowns in superhero history...the fight itself was a dud of biblical proportions.
The first two Supermans are also way better than Iron Man.
Just my humble opinion of course.
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