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Dissy:

--- Quote from: Dimmukane on 24 Jun 2008, 06:23 ---DIMM'S PANIC ATTACK.

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I'm still waiting on the Daredevil sequel.

Sox:

--- Quote from: Dimmukane on 24 Jun 2008, 06:23 ---

--- Quote from: axerton on 24 Jun 2008, 01:35 ---Ghost Rider

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EVERYBODY PANIC.

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I standby my assertion that Ghostrider was fantastic. There isn't a single movie I saw at the cinema that had me laughing so hard. The fact that I found the movie so entertaining seemed to entertain everybody else too.

KvP:
You need to see The Happening.

MusicScribbles:
Nobody needs to see The Happening. The twist is entertaining enough.

RedLion:

--- Quote from: Ikrik on 06 Jun 2008, 14:17 ---I think that Moore had the best Bond Movies (Moonraker FTW) but he was, by far, the worst Bond.  I love Daniel Craig as Bond because he's so much less annoying than any of his predecessors, that being said Casino Royale was great, but not as good as it could have been.  That poker scene was terrible.

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Moonraker? That was one of the most lackluster Bond movies there's ever been. It was nothing but a sad cash-in on the Star Wars craze of the day. It wasn't as pathetic as "A View to A Kill," though, I'll give it that (although I have a soft spot for that flick, as Christopher Walken is brilliant in it...as he is in everything he's ever been in. He's Christopher Walken!)

My favorite Bond movie has always been Goldeneye. Pierce Brosnan just embodies what Bond should be to me. The Dalton movies have always been lambasted, but I really like him as an actor, and License to Kill has always been another favorite of mine. It's very different from the regular Bond movie. It completely does away with the tongue-in-cheek humor. It's dark and it's kind of brutal. It's a very welcome change from the Moore movies, which increasingly became a self-parody of the series.

Also, have you guys criticizing the poker scene ever read the books? Fleming going on and on and on with gambling scenes in the book. Casino Royale was merciful in the shortness of the scene.

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