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Fiddler:
Pretty much agree with everything you guys are saying.  People in the theatre were laughing during most of the chair scene, I mean when he starts on that scratching my balls thing it was about the funniest line ever given the situation.

Ozymandias:
"The world will know you died scratching my balls!"

Yeah, that was pretty fuckin' brilliant.

I can't wait for the next one. It's been a long time since I've said that about Bond, but it's true.

Firefly:
I just came back from it and hot danm, that rocked!




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Was it just in the theatre I was in or did WAY more people moan in agony over the car than the whole ball-chair-torture thing? It did where I was, which is pretty hilarious.

Chesire Cat:
Apparently I am the only one who found it entirely dull, and who gives two shits if it was closer to the source material, theres 10-20 movies out there that I woulda say define a legacy more than the original book.  But ignore all that, it was a crappy movie, jumping on current fads like free running and poker.

And it was entirely too predictable, I called every single poker hand shown before they flipped the cards.  Based on the Flop and what I KNEW was going to happen to propel to movie forward in the most by-the-books fashion.

Id give it a D-

Slick:
I don't know if they played poker or not in the book, but the fact that it was texas hold 'em irritated me, I'm a man for five card draw, myself, and the poker scenes were very dull and predictable.
About the legacy, though, the last few movies have proven that carrying on in that vein is a dead end. Legacy smegacy, here's a new movie which is good and can go about starting a new legacy. I'm all for that. And I can't see how you can knock it for having free-running, sure it may be catching on as a fad right now in some parts of the world, but it made for an undeniably awesome scene.

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