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#1 Apr 30 2007 at 10:03 AM Rating: Excellent
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Coming out this weekend. Anyone excited? Interested?

Actually, I wouldn't be too worked up except that I bought tickets to take Jophiel Jr (& Flea!) to see it Saturday night on the IMAX screen. So I'm pretty jazzed up about that just for the experience. Gigantic budgets on gigantic screens, ahoy!
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#2 Apr 30 2007 at 10:08 AM Rating: Good
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might see it in theaters. I'm more interested in Shrek 3 though
#3 Apr 30 2007 at 10:10 AM Rating: Good
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I'll see it twice if Topher Grace's character dies at the end.
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#4 Apr 30 2007 at 10:11 AM Rating: Excellent
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I'm more interested in Shrek 3 though
Never seen either of the first two (and we own them). The pop-culture driven dialogue always seemed a turn-off.
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#5 Apr 30 2007 at 10:13 AM Rating: Decent
yeah, me and a few students are going to make the trip to Tampa and see it on the big iMAX theater there. 8x the size of a normal screen... it will be GREAT.
#6 Apr 30 2007 at 10:16 AM Rating: Excellent
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I'll probably wait until it comes out on video and buy it. By the time two people pay for the tickets at the theatre, it's pretty close to what I can buy the movie for previously viewed at blockbuster. I know I'll want to own it anyway.
#7 Apr 30 2007 at 10:17 AM Rating: Good
No. Kirsten Dunst doesn't get naked. Smiley: frown
#8 Apr 30 2007 at 10:29 AM Rating: Good
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I hearted the previous two. It's one of the rare comic book franchises that really captures the feel of the comic. It's also something that I used to love when I was kid that we can share with Jr. now.
#9 Apr 30 2007 at 10:34 AM Rating: Good
I will of course be seeing this, because as I've said before, my cousin has some sort of bit role in it, and I've enjoyed the first two.
#10 Apr 30 2007 at 10:36 AM Rating: Excellent
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I didn't need to see your cousin on the pot.
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#11 Apr 30 2007 at 10:44 AM Rating: Good
I've got tix for the midnight show on Thirsday night (Friday AM @ 12:05am).

It's gonna be a hoot.
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#12 Apr 30 2007 at 10:46 AM Rating: Good
I want to see this film in IMAX, but apparently the only IMAX theatre in Kentucky is at a science museum in Lousville (about two hours from where I am going to college).

It looks like I'll be stuck waiting until I can get back to Tennessee once the term ends, so I can go see it up in Nashville.

I liked the first two films, as I felt it did a really good job of bringing Spider-Man to life upon the big screen in such a way that stayed (mostly) true to the original comics while making it fun enough for even my Marvel-hating friends to enjoy.

There's already talk even of Spider-Man 4.
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#13 Apr 30 2007 at 11:13 AM Rating: Good
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1st one bored me, didn't bother with the 2nd. No plans for this one either.

Seriously - a man with spider abilities?

Show me a Spider that can fill out tax returns and explain proportional representation and I'll go get the popcorn.

Actually, I'm just bitter that none of my superhero scripts have been picked up:

Grammar Pigeon! Within 20 minutes of leaving the egg it could conjugate the verb "To Render" in all 3 declentions, and it's able to revert a "passive subjunctive mood" into a "pluperfect conditional tense" while editing Wikipedia.

and

Sock-Pair Boy! At the tender age of 11, he has the ability to travel anywhere in the world to match odd socks in some of the world's most exotic launderettes.

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#14 Apr 30 2007 at 11:17 AM Rating: Good
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Lousville (about two hours from where I am going to college).
/Jealous.

After reading Mohammed Ali's autobiography (even though it was annoyingly written in the present tense) I spent my adolescence fantasizing about retrieving his Rome 1960 Olympic Gold Medal from the river-bed (The young Cassius Clay wore it round his neck 24/7 until the gold wore off, revealing it to be gold-plated lead, and threw it off the bridge in disgust)
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#15 Apr 30 2007 at 11:18 AM Rating: Good
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Show me a Spider that can fill out tax returns and explain proportional representation and I'll go get the popcorn.


This is the British notion of entertainment? Where the hell did Python and Blackadder and The Young Ones come from?

#16 Apr 30 2007 at 11:20 AM Rating: Good
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I didn't need to see your cousin on the pot.


And yet you have no qualms viewing her bound and with a ball-gag in her mouth.

They grow up so fast. It seems like yesterday I was giving her rides around Grandpa's farm on the back of the dirt-bike, and now look at her, publishing sexually-deviant-themed pictures of herself on the interwebs. It makes me all misty.
#17 Apr 30 2007 at 11:27 AM Rating: Good
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Nobby wrote:
Show me a Spider that can fill out tax returns and explain proportional representation and I'll go get the popcorn.


This is the British notion of entertainment? Where the hell did Python and Blackadder and The Young Ones come from?

You've never seen "Eric, the Half a Bee" have you?
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#18 Apr 30 2007 at 11:34 AM Rating: Decent
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Actually, I'm just bitter that none of my superhero scripts have been picked up:


I was gettin a bit miffed about that too,

Until.........Silver surfer FTW!!!

Ill be off to see Spidey too, tho.
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#19 Apr 30 2007 at 11:50 AM Rating: Excellent
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Actually, I wouldn't be too worked up except that I bought tickets to take Jophiel Jr (& Flea!) to see it Saturday night on the IMAX screen.

I sincerely hope you're not going all the way downtown just for IMAX. Isn't there a closer IMAX for you in Woodridge?
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#20 Apr 30 2007 at 11:52 AM Rating: Excellent
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That's where we're going. Seven Bridges there on the Woodridge/Lisle border.
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#21 Apr 30 2007 at 11:54 AM Rating: Excellent
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That's where we're going. Seven Bridges there on the Woodridge/Lisle border.

What time did you say that show was?

/em secretly plots a complicated plan involving no less than 3 and no more than 5 mongoose to swipe Joph's tickets
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#22 Apr 30 2007 at 12:30 PM Rating: Decent
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Elderon wrote:
No. Kirsten Dunst doesn't get naked. Smiley: frown

This has always been good enough for me.

I am looking forward to this, though not necessarily enough to go to a theater. Sam Raimi is the bomb and I really enjoyed the first two.
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#23 Apr 30 2007 at 12:32 PM Rating: Excellent
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Debalic wrote:
Elderon wrote:
No. Kirsten Dunst doesn't get naked. Smiley: frown

This has always been good enough for me.



While I normally find Kirsten Dunst to be quite pretty, I actually think she looks like hell in these movies. I think it's the hair color.

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#24 Apr 30 2007 at 12:33 PM Rating: Excellent
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: Kirsten Dunst is not attractive.

I'd take Drew Barrymore over her any day (she's teh yummy).
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#25 Apr 30 2007 at 12:39 PM Rating: Decent
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I'll see it twice if Topher Grace's character dies at the end.


lol, Topher Grace? What character does he play?

idk, I might have a hard time not thinking about That 70's Show anytime he appears in the movie.
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I'd take Drew Barrymore over her any day (she's teh yummy).
Smiley: dubious

Not so much at Barrymore > Dunst but rather Barrymore in general. She's all right I guess and I wouldn't recoil if we met at a party but she's nothing exceptional.
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