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(09-25-2014, 05:21 PM)Mass Distraction Wrote: 3,000th post! Woo!

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(09-26-2014, 05:40 PM)gamemaster1991 Wrote: Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves say they are reuniting for a Bill and Ted 3. Thoughts?

I'm actually okay with that idea. I'd be very interested in seeing what 40+ Bill & Ted are up to, are they still the same guys from the last 2 films or will they do something different?

Also what are they gonna do now that George Carlin can't reprise his role as Rufus, their time traveling mentor and companion? I'm sure they would have to have a new character. But would they address him at all, will they have him die, or just have him elsewhere while some new guy comes along?
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(09-26-2014, 07:54 PM)GameWizard001 Wrote:
(09-26-2014, 05:40 PM)gamemaster1991 Wrote: Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves say they are reuniting for a Bill and Ted 3. Thoughts?

I'm actually okay with that idea. I'd be very interested in seeing what 40+ Bill & Ted are up to, are they still the same guys from the last 2 films or will they do something different?

Also what are they gonna do now that George Carlin can't reprise his role as Rufus, their time traveling mentor and companion? I'm sure they would have to have a new character. But would they address him at all, will they have him die, or just have him elsewhere while some new guy comes along?

The way I would do it is either have Rufus be retired as to bring in a new metor or have him go though a parody of the Doctor's regeneration after the big bad kills him off screen (in the shadows, behind a door, behind a certain). Just hire some one who looks like his silhouette and a voice actor who sounds like a younger George.
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I watched Ernest and Celeste! OMG, it was so cute from start to finish! I'm really happy I watched it! I guess it's based on a children's book series; that probably explains the art style.

Maybe it would've been better if I tinkered with the setting, but I had a really hard time hearing the movie.
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(09-26-2014, 08:13 PM)gamemaster1991 Wrote:
(09-26-2014, 07:54 PM)GameWizard001 Wrote:
(09-26-2014, 05:40 PM)gamemaster1991 Wrote: Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves say they are reuniting for a Bill and Ted 3. Thoughts?

I'm actually okay with that idea. I'd be very interested in seeing what 40+ Bill & Ted are up to, are they still the same guys from the last 2 films or will they do something different?

Also what are they gonna do now that George Carlin can't reprise his role as Rufus, their time traveling mentor and companion? I'm sure they would have to have a new character. But would they address him at all, will they have him die, or just have him elsewhere while some new guy comes along?

The way I would do it is either have Rufus be retired as to bring in a new metor or have him go though a parody of the Doctor's regeneration after the big bad kills him off screen (in the shadows, behind a door, behind a certain). Just hire some one who looks like his silhouette and a voice actor who sounds like a younger George.

I actually like that idea. If they wanted a little tongue and cheek moment, could just have him say he borrowed the idea from some crazy british dude he met who had a blue box. So he stole the idea for a phone booth from him not knowing the box was bigger on the inside. Would have saved Bill and Ted a lot of issues if Rufus figured that idea out, lol.
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I caught the last half to Insidious on TV. The previews freaked the shit out of me when I saw them years ago, but it wasn't scary at all. I actually thought that the part where it shows the other side was really cool looking and some stuff was actually really dumb the way it was presented. Maybe I've just stopped being such a chicken?

I haven't watched a horror movie in awhile, but maybe it's really just the disturbing ones that get to me. I still want to see American Mary, but I'm not sure if I could handle it.
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(09-30-2014, 02:07 PM)Hexadecimal Wrote: I caught the last half to Insidious on TV. The previews freaked the shit out of me when I saw them years ago, but it wasn't scary at all. I actually thought that the part where it shows the other side was really cool looking and some stuff was actually really dumb the way it was presented. Maybe I've just stopped being such a chicken?

I haven't watched a horror movie in awhile, but maybe it's really just the disturbing ones that get to me. I still want to see American Mary, but I'm not sure if I could handle it.

Movies like Insidious or other movies like Paranormal Activity, movies that are "found footage" films aren't that scary to me. A friend of mine had us watch one of them last Halloween and it was soooo boring. I think it was 1hr and 1/2 and the first hour was boring shit of every day life. The last half hour was a slow build to blah. Only the last minute of the film was interesting but not enough for me to watch any before or after it.

I think trailers these days give too much away before we even see the film. These are meant to tease us, get us interested but not reveal too much beyond a basic plot synopsis so we know generally what we are getting ourselves into. But to give away the best moments of the film before we even see it reduces the scare factor a bit.

I don't know, been too disappointed in scary movies these days. Still haven't found a new one that is any decent. Too many possession films or found footage or both. Need something fresh.

Just saw this on IGN. Apparently Kevin Smith is able to finance Clerks 3 because of Tusk.

http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/09/29/k...ancing-now

GET MOVING LUCHBOX, GO!!
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My mom, aunt, brother, and I rented The Fault in Our Stars. My pick. I both regret seeing it and loved it. TT.TT
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Huh... Labyrinth 2 is happening: https://twitter.com/eonline/status/520676653866172417
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I watched My Neighbor Totoro with my cousin the other day and we both loved it. It was an adorable movie.
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(10-10-2014, 11:31 PM)Hexadecimal Wrote: Huh... Labyrinth 2 is happening: https://twitter.com/eonline/status/520676653866172417

I would love for this to be real but then again I've seen other articles saying they are just "talking" about it.

Until I hear the phrase "in production" or "principal shooting starting" I will take news like this with a grain of salt.

Still, we need another reason to have "Dance Magic Dance" moment.

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I went to see The Judge. It was a really good movie, but I don't understand why all these films for adults need to keep having cancer in them. This is why I mostly watch G and PG cartoons; any downer moments aren't things I can related with IRL.
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(10-12-2014, 06:25 PM)Hexadecimal Wrote: I went to see The Judge. It was a really good movie, but I don't understand why all these films for adults need to keep having cancer in them. This is why I mostly watch G and PG cartoons; any downer moments aren't things I can related with IRL.

It's just a way to get people to feel. The thing that I don't get is that it's based on the fact that most people know someone who has cancer, be it breast, lung, or whatever. This should turn more people off of seeing the movie but it doesn't. It's very interesting (at lest to me it is).

Any way, I want to see it too. It seems like the only movie out that looks half way decent.
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Came back from seeing The Book Of Life. I'm calling it. Best animated feature of 2014. Fantastic animation, great characters, not to mention the fact that are short hand-drawn animated sequences in some parts of the movie(I wont say where, they were a real treat to witness in this and it made it work). In short. Go see The Book of Life. You're in for a real treat with this animated feature.
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^ I'm going to see it tomorrow. Can't wait.
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