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The primary goal of this site is to provide mature, meaningful discussion about the Vancouver Canucks. However, we all need a break some time so this forum is basically for anything off-topic, off the wall, or to just get something off your chest! This forum is named after poster Creeper, who passed away in July of 2011 and was a long time member of the Canucks message board community.
ODB wrote:
I smoked a joint and went and saw Avatar in Imax 3D. For a while I wanted to leave the theater. It was almost too much!
Was it because you suddenly realized how much you were digging the love scene?
Well then Rats will enjoy the Avatar Prequel in 3 1/2 D
He just has to keep telling himself it's not kiddie porn and use something stronger...like a red or blue pill (Creeps might think it's midget porn though without drugs )
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ODB wrote:I think I'm going to pick that up. It's been years since I watched those movies! Do you have a home theater Cornuck?
I waited a while for this set. I bought the original ones, then the Extended DVD (lost them in the move) and now this one. It should look good. I have 60 inch Mitsubishi DLP - great stuff, and an average Panasonic Blu-ray/surround sound system. Not loud enough for a big room, but ok.
Edit: Looks like the local theatre is having a double feature of X-men and Green Lantern for $10 - it will be worth it just for the AC.
If they're going to make a 4th MI film you'd think they’d at least reboot the franchise and get a new actors! Cruise is 50 years old... and he's a scientology moron! It’ll make money but it won’t be any good.
I’m so tired of parts 3, 4, 5 and 6 of anything.
Avatar made 87 billion because it was original. Obviously the theme of the film was old rehashed Dances with Wolves rubbish but the characters and “world” they live in were new. The public needs original movies. The next Matrix! Something to capture our attention! Sometimes reboots can work. Christopher Nolan’s Batman works and J.J. Abrams did a good job of the new Star Trek but they’re still old stories being retold.... better.
I want something NEW damn it!
BTW: I might get flamed for this but I rented the Adjustment Bureau the other day because there was nothing else to get. Thought it would be pure shit and was pleasantly surprised. Ohdee’s thumbs up on the AB! It’s worth a rent if you haven’t seen it yet!
I like when I find a movie that I expect nothing from that turns out to be damn good.
I still think my all time favorite come out of nowhere really expected a piece of shit only to be blown away with how good the movie was is District 9!