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Blarghagh

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  1. Quicksilver can be used because he's also an iconic Avengers character - however, they can't acknowledge him being a mutant or him being the son of Magneto. Current theory on the internet is that they're rewriting him and his sister to be inhumans instead of mutants.
  2. With a name like that, I can only expect more awesomeness in her future.
  3. I had to defend De'Arnise Keep with whatever the Keep provided, and I had to choose who became the top thieves guild in Baldur's Gate II. The final battle in Baldur's Gate 1 happened in a place the Bhaalspawn was familiar with. I'm not saying there aren't similarities, it's just that pretty much everything you say is so incredibly generic and in thousands of other games. It can hardly be called ripping off.
  4. I haven't seen it, but apparently it was designed to wipe away The Last Stand and Wolverine Origins from the X-Men continuity, so I'm fine with it either way.
  5. Trailer to Disney's Big Hero 6, loosely based on an obscure Marvel comic. It takes place in the portmanteau culture of the city of San Fransokyo and is about a kid who builds a robot and then gets asked to join a group of superheroes. Disney Animation Studios has been knocking them out of the ballpark recently, with Tangled, Wreck-it Ralph, Frozen and their oscar win for the short Paperman (which is magnificent) and this looks quite fun. I'm not familiar with the comic, but I doubt it's faithful because this seems nothing like a Marvel property, but I'm interested with how it will turn out.
  6. Great, does this mean the virus from I Am Legend is also going to happen?
  7. Screw that, I'm still holding out for a Dino Riders movie. That's going to beat out Transformers for sure! :D
  8. That is what I said two posts ago. Honestly, Jurassic Park is to me what Star Wars is to most. It is also the first film I saw in theatres. Anyway, the sequels aren't as good, but the first Jurassic Park movie is a classic tale of nature against man and still one of the finest examples of blockbuster filmmaking where theme, plot and believability is still central to the experience. All the actors, while not giving a lot to do, are in top form and even the scenes without dinosaurs are a joy to watch. It's also still one of the best special effect movies and a lot of the effects heavy shots still hold up better than movies that came out recently. It's chock full of iconic moments, it's almost worth watching for the soundtrack alone, and last but not least, it is simply put, the only good dinosaur movie I have ever seen. I'm not going to deny that it's predictable, but honestly I don't find that to be an inherent downside to anything except for a mystery movie. Unexpected twists are nice, but sometimes a story can just play out and still be awesome.
  9. Orogun, Spielberg isn't even making this. He's just on as a producer, and Spielberg is famously hands-off as a producer (with the infamous exception of Poltergeist). Honestly, rebooting this thing is probably the best thing to happen (even if it's a soft reboot). Jurassic Park was awesome, but the sequels were... disappointing, to say the least. I can't wait. Honestly, Jurassic Park is to me what Star Wars is to most. It is also the first film I saw in theatres. There's only one way to go from Jurassic Park 3, and that's up. Back to the basics of a dinosaur zoo gone wrong. I could watch a million variations of that. Pretty much everyone involved is super talented. Directed by Colin Trevorrow, who first came into public notice with the wonderfully quirky Audrey Plaza vehicle "Safety Not Guaranteed". In addition to Chris Pratt, also starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Omar Sy (of Intouchables fame) and the always intense Vincent D'Onofrio. Yes, you are correct, Private Gomer Pyle is going to be chased by dinosaurs.
  10. That reminds me of an exchange from Men in Black. "They're giving us a galactic standard week to respond." "How long is that?" "One hour."
  11. I agree, but here's mine.. Why is there a d20 next to the knife? The reason he's going to give is "for scale" but it's really to establish nerd cred.
  12. I hope that age is still far off. Usually coasters don't bother me, I'm somewhat of a coaster-nut (as much as a European on a budget can be, anyway, I'm still saving up for a coaster tour of America) but it's just that this was one of the freely spinning cars variety that spin ridiculously fast. Pretty much everyone I saw come out had to support themselves because they were too dizzy to walk, even the teens.
  13. Sunny day so me and my girlfriend decided to check out a traveling funfair that graced a nearby city. Surprised at how big funfair rides have gotten - it can't be easy to set up a log flume and a roller coaster for just a week. The coaster was a spinning wild mouse that... spun a bit too much. Have had a headache ever since. Was still pretty fun.
  14. This might be slightly (fine, entirely) off topic, but did you forget to switch accounts again Gromnir?
  15. I hope it makes up for some of my earlier posts in this thread where I just flipped my lid and decided to yell at Gromnir about Americans and free speech with the most nonsensical arguments. Ironically, those posts have netted me more "likes" than anything else I've ever posted. Sometimes I get concerned about this board. See, this is why I don't know if I can take your claims seriously. Where on earth do you live that you consider this a conceivably accurate scenario? My god. Either you live in the worst place on the planet or you may be having some serious cognitive distortions.
  16. Not over his gender or skin color, anyway. But if anyone would drive people to do that...
  17. Interesting that Volo keeps saying all the things that are known to happen to women have also happened to him. None of those things have ever happened to me. In fact, the few times dumb idiots have harassed me on the internet they attempted to do so by making me out to be effeminate by comparing me to a girl, female slurs (bitch) or implying I was gay (liking men is a traditionally female trait). That, or they threaten and insult not me but my mother (hint: a woman). It's either bitch or son of a bitch. Women literally get more insults than me even when they're not around. In fact, one member of this board who shall not be named found a youtube channel of a female friend of mine and started insulting *her* in an attempt to attack me. I have never once been insulted based on my own gender or even race and I grew up as one of the few white kids in a black neighbourhood. There's only one conclusion. Volo is a woman. :D Kidding, obviously. Seriously though, I wonder if my experience is just skewed. In my experience men, especially white men, don't get harrassed on the internet even a quarter as much females do, but it could be that my experience has been skewed. I have not been seriously harassed on the internet - even playing MOBAs or MMOs (can't say about CoD type shooters, I never play 'em). I've gotten into a share of flame wars but that's the end of it. On the other hand, practically all the women I know are gamers (hell, my mother of all people killed the end boss of the Diablo 3 expansion this morning) and practically all of them have had bad experiences with it. Any other guys here faced strong abuse like Volo claims he has? Since no one else but Volo has spoken in this manner I'm inclined to take it with a grain of salt because hyperbolic grandstanding is his default setting.
  18. Huh, must have misread it, 3 times... stupid heat scrambling my brain. I kinda just assumed he meant Batman & Robin. If you're making a case that a movie is awful by comparing it, you'd compare it to an awful movie. Batman Forever was just... subpar. I think a lot of the (well deserved) hate for Batman & Robin seeped into it's predecessor. I mean, a couple of elements that were present in that abomination were in this one too, but on a whole it was more in the "disappointing" camp than a complete failure. I don't get the hate for the Constantine movie, but like I said before, I wasn't terribly familiar with the character. As such, I had no frame of reference and I found it fairly entertaining at the time. Keanu Reeves and his little sidekick were awful and it suffered from a bit of an anticlimax, but the plot and the art direction were pretty cool and the supporting players were all top notch, with special mention of Peter Stormare's amazing ability to be despicable with only a handful of scenes. It may not be faithful, and I get why diehard fans would be very disappointed now that I've read a couple of Hellblazer comics, but I didn't think it was a complete waste. Anyway, I quite enjoyed the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. finale. A lot of throwbacks, some unexpected moments and even some actual quality acting. Not amazing, but it did its job.
  19. The almost "heil hitler" sounding farewell to each immigrant is stuck in mine. I felt dirty playing that game, but it was damned interesting.
  20. Tiiiigraaaaanes! You must feed the beast you have created!
  21. Thanks. Looks like fun. Hopefully it won't turn out as bad as the similarily themed but non-musical Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire.
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