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ASR
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« Reply #1164 on: 21 February 2009, 06:20:31 » |
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Finished Season 1 of Dexter. I could say so much about how awesome it was. Instead, I'll just say: "##### yeah." Posted on: 19 February 2009, 21:31:54
...so I started Bones with the girl I promised I'd watch it with. I hate it. It's boring. Ugh. Yet I promised I'd watch a full season. She's watching Lost, Flight of the Conchords, and some other shows that I told her to, so I feel obligated. The difference is that she LOVES all those ones. Though, the other option she gave me was NCIS. As if that's going to be any better. I might be able to sit through it because Emily Deschanel looks a lot like her sister. But that's like celebrity-crush sloppy seconds.
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Mikero
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« Reply #1194 on: 3 March 2009, 21:17:32 » |
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The 3D Spider-Man in 2005 was NOT that bad. It wasn't good by any means, really, and Harry Osbourne like a few others was ##### on, but it had some cool stuff from what I saw and the theme song was kickin'. It was MTV, I believe, so they were going to set up camp in fusing the movie with MTV style stuff. What you get is Laguna Beach with super peoples. But there was only a few episodes I saw (I mostly just left them on after tuning in for the theme song) and some were actually pretty cool.
The new one is very good, from the one episode I saw. The animation is pretty good and they have
The 90's cartoon, while it's one of my favourites from growing up, wasn't actually all that good if you knew the source material and stuff I guess, but it was damn entertaining. But yeah, "straying off" from that is fine since MOST of it's stuff with anyone who wasn't Peter Parker was actually completely wrong. Prime examples; Secret Wars, Mobius, Clone Saga. And as campy (I guess) as the ending the show was, and as much as I liked it as a doe-eyed fresh faced young chap, it was actually completely and utterly gay. I really don't approve of using the word "gay" that way but I'm too tired to think of something else that conveys what I mean as well as that.
Also that show was followed by the ABYSMAL one about him fighting Venom and Carnage in another dimension where everything was clearly taken out of the Aoen Flux reject designs bin.
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Mikero
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« Reply #1198 on: 4 March 2009, 03:35:53 » |
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I don't know why they decided to make Harry look like the Dawson and act like a closeted gay slut. Not a closeted gay guy, no, a closeted manslut dieing to prowl and say "fierce" way too often. You know exactly what I mean. But the new one seems to be good. It actually has Gwen! IT ACTUALLY HAS LIZ! Consider yourself lucky, it was pretty crappy. The animation was good, but other than that I hated it, and I watched every single episode too, back then I thought it was the bee's knees. It's never good to continue where the movie left off, it's too much, the movies alone were good, but too much of it caused it to implode on itself. The third movie pretty much showed that. I didn't like the lack of Gwen Stacy either. She played a huge role in the Spidey series.
The third movie might as well not exist, like the third X-Men movie. Had some OK parts but overall was just a headache. It's not even one of those bad movies I'm glad I saw just because, you know like Attack Of The Clones. It's more like Revenge Of The Sith where I wished I had never bothered. And the Gwen Stacey in the third movie was basically Felicia Hardy, which I found stupid since Felicia would have actually been a neat decision (maybe), not that you're saying she was good in it. Oh, right before I saw this episode that I saw of the new Spidey show, I saw an episode of Wolverine And The X-Men and it was a TOTAL pile. It's animated like garbage and the whole I was here waiting for "and the X-Men" to show up. They didn't. It was just a really bad Wolverine fighting a really bad Hulk and really bad Wendigos and I wasn't having it. Apparently the straight to DVD movies "Hulk vs. Wolverine" and "Hulk vs. Thor", packaged together as "Hulk vs.", are spectacular.
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