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The Spirit won an award last night


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ReeperTheSeeker
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PostPosted: Dec 30 2008 07:45 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
Will Eisner signed his name the same way as Walt Disney, COINCIDENCE!?

In the 1980s, Disney appointed a new CEO. His last name? Eisner. COINCIDENCE!?


oh came on, we all know Walt Disney's dismembered head is attached to a robotic monstrosity, buried deep within the bowels of Disney world . . . feasting on the children from the lost and found.


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ReeperTheSeeker
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PostPosted: Dec 30 2008 08:24 pm Reply with quote Back to top

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0831887/quotes

Good god, this movie's dialog is painful


The Spirit: "What are you?" That's what the woman asked me. Am I some sort of ghost? I still move. I still breathe. I'm still alive.

The Reeper: . . . I still get hard when she shaked her ass


Silken Floss: The Octopus always finds his nemesis so distracting.

The Reeper: And i find your tits so distracting, what's your point?


Silken Floss: What a fine detective. You found the breadcrumbs right to us.

The Reeper: Give the tard a cigar!!!!


The Octopus: Come on! Toilets are always funny!

The Reeper: Said Boogerman.


The Spirit: I'm gonna kill you all kinds of dead.

The Reeper: I'm gonna break English all kinds of grammar.


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MOGHARR
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PostPosted: Dec 30 2008 10:17 pm Reply with quote Back to top

How does nobody know what Creepshow is? I thought it was a fairly well known movie...


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PostPosted: Dec 30 2008 10:32 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I've been watching Creepshow since I was a kid.


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PostPosted: Dec 30 2008 10:37 pm Reply with quote Back to top

since this has derailed the thread:

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kenthegod
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PostPosted: Dec 31 2008 03:34 am Reply with quote Back to top

Fuck all of you. This was a great movie. You're all mad! Mad, I tell you, mad!!

Also, while on the topic of defending a good movie with a bad name, Space Jam was boss.


let's have a toast to the douchebags
 
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PostPosted: Dec 31 2008 08:15 am Reply with quote Back to top

kenthegod wrote:
Fuck all of you. This was a great movie. You're all mad! Mad, I tell you, mad!!

Also, while on the topic of defending a good movie with a bad name, Space Jam was boss.


You have horrible taste in movies, you know that, right?
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PostPosted: Dec 31 2008 09:12 am Reply with quote Back to top

im still gonna watch this movie, but i have to agree w/what jeebus posted earlier. from reading the comics vs watching the trailer, the 2 seem to be very different animals.

and FNJ is right, how can you sit thru AVP:R but walk out on something based on a comic book?!


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PostPosted: Dec 31 2008 09:33 am Reply with quote Back to top

username wrote:
and FNJ is right, how can you sit thru AVP:R but walk out on something based on a comic book?!


"based on" is a funny phrase these days. Wanted was "based on" a comic book as well, but that movie was a steaming pile of shit and had NOTHING to do with the comics. I'm pretty sure that's the same way that The Spirit is based on a comic book.

Also, there were a LOT of AVP comics before either of the movies, and I know at least parts of the first movie were directly from some of the comics, so your quote in essence reads "how can you sit through something based on a comic book but walk out on something based on a comic book?"

Just sayin.


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PostPosted: Dec 31 2008 01:41 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Creepshow is a horror anthology, a long dead genre where several unrelated stories are told in one movie, usually with a brief framing device that holds them all together. Examples include: Creepshow, Creepshow 2, Tales From The Darkside: The Movie, Cat's Eye, and Trilogy of Terror II.

Someone said that Sin City didn't make sense. Well, Sin City is a similar concept. You have a few largely unrelated stories that come together at points. I was sarcastically agreeing with them, using Creepshow as an example of another movie that didn't make sense.
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Burt Reynolds
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PostPosted: Dec 31 2008 02:05 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
Creepshow is a horror anthology, a long dead genre where several unrelated stories are told in one movie, usually with a brief framing device that holds them all together. Examples include: Creepshow, Creepshow 2, Tales From The Darkside: The Movie, Cat's Eye, and Trilogy of Terror II.

Someone said that Sin City didn't make sense. Well, Sin City is a similar concept. You have a few largely unrelated stories that come together at points. I was sarcastically agreeing with them, using Creepshow as an example of another movie that didn't make sense.

You forgot Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror.

Also, I remember being a kid and thinking the Creepshow VHS cover at the movie store was the coolest thing ever. I was right.


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PostPosted: Dec 31 2008 02:07 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I've heard one critic call The Spirit the worst movie of the year


There are a lot of what if's in life Donny. What if I hit you really hard in the face, knocked yo shit to the back of yo skull? What if I....had you girl gargle my nuts? The fact remains, you are a fuckin mutant.
 
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PostPosted: Dec 31 2008 02:27 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Burt Reynolds wrote:
Syd Lexia wrote:
Creepshow is a horror anthology, a long dead genre where several unrelated stories are told in one movie, usually with a brief framing device that holds them all together. Examples include: Creepshow, Creepshow 2, Tales From The Darkside: The Movie, Cat's Eye, and Trilogy of Terror II.

Someone said that Sin City didn't make sense. Well, Sin City is a similar concept. You have a few largely unrelated stories that come together at points. I was sarcastically agreeing with them, using Creepshow as an example of another movie that didn't make sense.

You forgot Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror.

Also, I remember being a kid and thinking the Creepshow VHS cover at the movie store was the coolest thing ever. I was right.

I also forgot Tales From The Hood, which is one of my favorites.

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PostPosted: Dec 31 2008 04:46 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Knyte the kids on the raft is Creepshow II

I love the part where the last surviving kid gets to shore and laughs cause he is safe then a wave of that shit gets him.


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PostPosted: Jan 02 2009 06:25 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Dr. Jeebus wrote:
username wrote:
and FNJ is right, how can you sit thru AVP:R but walk out on something based on a comic book?!


"based on" is a funny phrase these days. Wanted was "based on" a comic book as well, but that movie was a steaming pile of shit and had NOTHING to do with the comics. I'm pretty sure that's the same way that The Spirit is based on a comic book.

Also, there were a LOT of AVP comics before either of the movies, and I know at least parts of the first movie were directly from some of the comics, so your quote in essence reads "how can you sit through something based on a comic book but walk out on something based on a comic book?"

Just sayin.

yeah, i realized what i said after the fact and never bothered to fix my post.

anyhow, i didnt care for AVP + the spirit will probably be better. obviously, i have to watch it first, but we'll see what happens


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FNJ
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PostPosted: Jan 02 2009 07:55 pm Reply with quote Back to top

For the record, I wasn't referring to AVP:R, because I enjoyed that film. I was referring to the first AVP.

secondly, wanted was an entertaining action movie. maybe it didn't do the comic justice, but most people (myself included) didn't even know it was supposed to be based on a comic. I guess you could say that "based on" is more like "got the idea from."

a lot of people won't enjoy the spirit, because they will be picking it apart for it's theatrical merits. the rest of us will see it with friends, laugh at the cheesiness, and have a good time.


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PostPosted: Jan 02 2009 08:04 pm Reply with quote Back to top

FNJ wrote:
the rest of us will see it with friends, laugh at the cheesiness, and have a good time.

... and a couple of drinks as well


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FNJ
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PostPosted: Jan 02 2009 08:22 pm Reply with quote Back to top

entirely possible!


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PostPosted: Jan 03 2009 05:00 am Reply with quote Back to top

I saw this today, and I have to say, much much you are going to enjoy The Spirit directly relates to what you are looking for. If you are looking for a well done, well thought-out movie, The Spirit is all flash and no substance. That being said, if you are looking for a silly movie to crack jokes about, it fits the bill. Between The Spirit just being a douche to The Octopus weird hate of eggs, there is a lot I was able to laugh about.
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PostPosted: Jan 03 2009 06:42 am Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
I also forgot Tales From The Hood, which is one of my favorites.


Oh god, is that the one with the niglets? And the kid whose stepfather is literally and figuratively a monster? I used to rent that as a little kid all the time for some reason, and found it quite hi-larious. I must see this now.


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PostPosted: Jan 03 2009 06:49 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Dr. Jeebus wrote:
username wrote:
and FNJ is right, how can you sit thru AVP:R but walk out on something based on a comic book?!


"based on" is a funny phrase these days. Wanted was "based on" a comic book as well, but that movie was a steaming pile of shit and had NOTHING to do with the comics. I'm pretty sure that's the same way that The Spirit is based on a comic book.

Also, there were a LOT of AVP comics before either of the movies, and I know at least parts of the first movie were directly from some of the comics, so your quote in essence reads "how can you sit through something based on a comic book but walk out on something based on a comic book?"

Just sayin.


coincedentally, the comic wanted is absolute shit too so at least they got that right with the movie.


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