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7th June 2008, 07:09pm
#1
by Joe14
Norte Puerto Rico
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Which is your opinion about the Iron man movie?

7th June 2008, 07:24pm
#2
by qwerty2010
toronto Canada
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eh
7th June 2008, 08:30pm
#3
by shakje
Tyne and Wear, UK Scotland
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 155

What about the new Indy flick? I worked out that the ending put me off (I don't know why, there's less statistically likely things happen in this and the other films), however up until a certain point I was really enjoying it. Therefore I think it's pretty damn good. Strangely, a lot of people we know seem to think it was terrible, and I'm wondering if it's because the ending spoils people's views of the film as a whole? Any thoughts? :)

 On topic, haven't seen Iron Man yet, but everyone I've talked to has said it's great.


8th June 2008, 01:38am
#4
by kohai
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Thought it was more like a cross between Batman and Robocop. The only part i laughed at was when the main character tried out his new boots, and instead of flying, he flip flopped and hit the wall.
8th June 2008, 02:58am
#5
by ChessCaiisa
Selangor Malaysia
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kohai wrote: Thought it was more like a cross between Batman and Robocop. The only part i laughed at was when the main character tried out his new boots, and instead of flying, he flip flopped and hit the wall.

i agree


8th June 2008, 03:10am
#6
by Maradonna
Scotland
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 993
shakje wrote:

What about the new Indy flick? I worked out that the ending put me off (I don't know why, there's less statistically likely things happen in this and the other films), however up until a certain point I was really enjoying it. Therefore I think it's pretty damn good. Strangely, a lot of people we know seem to think it was terrible, and I'm wondering if it's because the ending spoils people's views of the film as a whole? Any thoughts? :)

 On topic, haven't seen Iron Man yet, but everyone I've talked to has said it's great.


A dude in leather with a whip does not interest me, neither does an Iron Man. I like films that have anti-heroes, because I have grossly underacheived in life. Of course, like the good boy that I am, I will provide something to back this up; Kung-Fu Hussle, is awesome - if you ain't seen it, check it!


8th June 2008, 03:14am
#7
by Maradonna
Scotland
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kohai wrote: Thought it was more like a cross between Batman and Robocop. The only part i laughed at was when the main character tried out his new boots, and instead of flying, he flip flopped and hit the wall.

I was obsessedwith Robocop as a youngster - although Freddie Krueger is my fave. He has a laugh whilst doing his killing, and is also hopelessly clumsy. A sort of twisted Frank Spencer - ohhhh, Betty.


8th June 2008, 03:25am
#8
by kohai
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LOL
8th June 2008, 03:40am
#9
by Azoth
Ecatepec Estado de Mexico Mexico
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This should be moved to the Off Topic forum
11th June 2008, 04:35am
#10
by shakje
Tyne and Wear, UK Scotland
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 155
Kung-Fu Hussle is fantastic! Maybe the next big Hollywood project should be a Freddy vs Jason vs Frank. Has a sort of ring to it.
 

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