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  1. Morning Star

    Spider-Man 2 (2004)

    Re: Late opinion on Spiderman 2. It sucked. The one with Max Von Sydow as Ming? And the queen soundtrack? I love that film.
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    Spider-Man 2 (2004)

    Re: Late opinion on Spiderman 2. It sucked. I agree that basically all superhero movies suck...my biggest complaint about this one was that I actually did enjoy Spiderman (for the most part) and everyone raved about this film. I normally don't fall for hype, but I guess I was expecting too...
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    Spider-Man 2 (2004)

    Re: Late opinion on Spiderman 2. It sucked. You thought it was emotionally complex and funny? Spiderman 2? As for my complaints, they may be trivial to you, but they are after all my opinion. I go to see a superhero movie expecting the elements of the comic to make a somewhat successful...
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    Spider-Man 2 (2004)

    Late opinion on Spiderman 2. It sucked. WARNING, SPOILERS! Just watched it on DVD this weekend and boy was I disappointed. I cannot understand the incredibly ludicrous changed that were made, nor the number of mistakes, nor the dullness between the repetitive fight scenes, nor the hype that...
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    What would you change?

    I believe all things happened for a reason, like my previous peers said. I would rather change little personal things...but I'm so in love right now...I'd be afraid that those changes could effect that. Butterfly effect and all that jazz.
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    The Tripod Trilogy

    The interesting difference between the two is that John Christophers fighting machines were actually vulnerable. In fact, the first one that lands on earth is destroyed by fighter jets. Then more and more begin landing and begin introducing man to their 'wonderful' technology, which ultimately...
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    Werewolf in colour

    I'm really glad you like it mate.
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    Werewolf in colour

    You hit the nail on the head Ivy, just was not sure how to bring it across. The image I had in my head were cats eyes at night, or hyenas caught in a jeeps light. Just was not sure how to explain it.
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    Werewolf in colour

    Thanks, it was a pencil drawing that I scanned and coloured.
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    Werewolf in colour

    Oh he is meant to be hunched over, the neck is longer than a normal persons...his body is a mixture between a human posture and a stooped wolf hybrid. Thanks for the comments, I started it yesterday, worked on it between quotes and finished it right before I posted it here.
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    Werewolf in colour

    Thought I would share it, would love to hear your thoughts. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/Phobos-Deimos/wolfinal.jpg
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    The Last Samurai: fact vs fiction?

    I liked the depiction of the ninjas. My dad used to have a lot of Eric Lustbader (sp) novels about ninjas. Very well researched. They were nothing like the stealthy heroic fighters as popularised by 80s media...but were practitioners of black magic, heartless assassins with cruel weaponry.
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    Phantom of the opera

    Really? It's that good? Surprising, considering the director, Joel Schumacher, is the same man responsible for bringing us Batman and Robin...and we all remember how good that was.
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    The Tripod Trilogy

    That's pretty interesting...especially in light of the forthcoming War of the Worlds...any idea if Spielburg is going to use the 3 legged "Fighting Machines"?
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    Spirited Away

    In my opinion (humble at best) Nausicaa is one of the best Japanimation films ever made.
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    The Tripod Trilogy

    Yes, he becomes a servant in 'The City of Gold and Lead' and while his 'Master' was one of the more benevolent aliens. He would on occasion fall prone to a common sickness that the aliens had..which would cause him to sadistically beat the boy!!! However he had it better than his cousin, whose...
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    The Tripod Trilogy

    The tripods were described in the books as being huge...like a hundred feet tall. They would communicate by making weird wailing sounds. They had long metallic tentacles that could retract completely back inside the main 'body'. they walked by rotating the base that their legs were attached...
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    The Tripod Trilogy

    Easy reading, try them out. I also got them from the local library, though I would like to get my own copies. The order of the Trilogy is: The White Mountains The City of Gold and Lead The Pools of Fire
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    Stallone: Copland

    I own a copy, I love it. You are right, the planting of the weapon was absurd...but then was that not the reaction that you get from the ambulance driver who sees it happen? For me it served to enforce the whole ideal that those cops worked themselves like mobsters, if the medics had not seen...
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    The Tripod Trilogy

    Have any of you read a trilogy of books by John Christopher? It was about earth set way in the future, some time in the 80s we were invaded by a race of aliens in huge and I mean huge 3 legged fighting machines. (Ala War of the Worlds.) They dominated the earth and ruled from their domed cities...
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