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I don't want to give too much about it away but it is safe to say Tonto was crazy mixed with a lot of pseudo native american spiritualism, I found it insulting along with Tonto's origin story. Not that the whites were treated any better. And the "love story" was lacking so badly honestly it could of been a Craig film.


I guess some might not find as bad as I did, still I recommend a rent over buying
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Yikes!
Just ran across this picture trying to sell blockbusters new on demand service. Was it possible to pick a uglier picture?
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Broccoli sleeps with a photo of the stooge over her bed nightly I would bet :!: .....She deems THAT the most beautiful male specimen in the world. :shock:
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bjmdds wrote:Broccoli sleeps with a photo of the stooge over her bed nightly I would bet :!: She deems THAT the most beautiful male specimen in the world. :shock:
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http://social.entertainment.msn.com/mov ... -comic-con Batman and Superman in 2015 :!: The people want Bale back as Batman with Cavill.
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bjmdds wrote:http://social.entertainment.msn.com/mov ... -comic-con Batman and Superman in 2015 :!: The people want Bale back as Batman with Cavill.
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Took the train to Old Town San Diego to meet a friend yesterday(Saturday) and the train was *packed*-lots of people going to ComiCon.
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"All the way down in seventh place, R.I.P.D. bombed with $12.8 million at 2,852 locations. That opening is identical to last Summer's sci-fi action comedy The Watch, which also debuted to $12.8 million (and was one of the biggest disappointments of Summer 2012). It's also easily the lowest debut so far this year for a movie that cost over $100 million. The movie's audience was 53 percent male and 57 percent over the age of 25, and they awarded it a weak "C+" CinemaScore (which lines up nicely with its 11 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes). Based on the awful reviews and the poor word-of-mouth, R.I.P.D. will likely disappear quickly from theaters." (Ryan Reynolds should quit acting already. Nobody likes him or his films)................"In its second weekend, Fruitvale Station grossed $742,000 from just 34 locations, which translates to an excellent $21,824 per-theater average. With strong reviews and great word-of-mouth, Fruitvale should be able to expand nationwide over the next month or so." (this film ties in to the Zimmerman case)............Superman has run out of box office gas now and $300 million in the USA looks uncertain now.
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The Professionals to be movie with Daniel Craig and David Tennant in running for Bodie and Doyle roles. http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/prof ... id-2073608
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http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/next-james-b ... 00078.html FBF, I don't see your Sheamus on this new list to replace Cr-egg in the future.
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bjmdds wrote:The Professionals to be movie with Daniel Craig and David Tennant in running for Bodie and Doyle roles. http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/prof ... id-2073608
Not sure about David, it almost certain Daniel is out if they are to start shooting before the end of the year, he has the production his wife is staring is as well. I believe it runs from October to January, mid to late December at the very least.
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I love the way Clemens points out that he had nothing to do with the Avengers movie, but mysteriously fails to mention The New Professionals, on which he was the showrunner.
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Kristatos wrote:I love the way Clemens points out that he had nothing to do with the Avengers movie, but mysteriously fails to mention The New Professionals, on which he was the showrunner.
It is similar to people strangely forgetting to mention they had a hand in QOS (including EON! )
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Daniel Craig is too old for Bodie or Doyle - he should have the Gordon Jackson role if he is cast.
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bjmdds wrote:http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/next-james-b ... 00078.html FBF, I don't see your Sheamus on this new list to replace Cr-egg in the future.
It's time to feed the general public with anything goes free for all.
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'The Wolverine': Jackman claws his way to surprising success
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During "The Wolverine," there are moments -- not a whole lot of them, but enough for a well-versed-in-genre movie enthusiast to notice -- when the movie seems like a contemporary variant of film noir that just happens to have a comic book superhero for a protagonist, rather than what it is, which is a comic book superhero movie. But the mere fact that it contains such touches represents something like a genuine triumph for director James Mangold, star Hugh Jackman and the other creative forces behind the movie. By concocting a relatively intimate narrative in which the adamantium-framed self-healing feral mutant can (reluctantly) do his slashing and snarling, they've created a viable summer blockbuster that feels genuinely fresher than most.
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https://si0.twimg.com/profile_images/23 ... bigger.gif Good role for Cr-egg as a stunt man. He certainly has the look :!:
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The wolverine rocked!

First showing was only a handful of people maybe because it started at noon. Going by the number of people it be a smaller opening than Trek 2. But maybe the Late start times are a factor.


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_7hM1GHWXg MGW's career in Bond. Wilson has two sons, a younger son "Gregg" Wilson and the older being David G. Wilson, who both work at Eon Productions. David G. Wilson, the son of Michael G. Wilson, is head of Creative & Business Affairs for Eon Screenwriters Workshop Ltd, as well as Vice-president of Global Business Strategy for Eon Productions. He is also CEO of Shared Experience Art Machine Ltd. He has worked in feature film production since 1992 on 11 films, starting out as an assistant director on Japanese low- and medium-budget features in Tokyo, where he worked with director Shohei Imamura. He has worked on five James Bond movies, including as script editor on Quantum of Solace and assistant producer on Casino Royale. :idea: :idea: The future?
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