Saw Guardians of the Galaxy tonight, and thought it was just OK. Admittedly, I'm not a die hard comic book guy, and knew almost nothing about this particular franchise going in. With that said, it was just a standard Marvel movie with more comedy (some that worked, some that didn't) thrown in. I thought the villain was insanely underdeveloped, and the action scenes were pretty bad. Batista was nothing special (not bad either), and those movie reviewers singing his praises were probably just shocked that a wrestler turned actor not named Dwayne Johnson wasn't horrific. Decent popcorn flick, but little more. I thought about posting this in the GotG thread as well, but there are some crazy people in there saying this is the best movie they have ever seen, so I got the hell out of that thread immediately.
Saw Guardians of the Galaxy tonight, and thought it was just OK. Admittedly, I'm not a die hard comic book guy, and knew almost nothing about this particular franchise going in. With that said, it was just a standard Marvel movie with more comedy (some that worked, some that didn't) thrown in. I thought the villain was insanely underdeveloped, and the action scenes were pretty bad. Batista was nothing special (not bad either), and those movie reviewers singing his praises were probably just shocked that a wrestler turned actor not named Dwayne Johnson wasn't horrific. Decent popcorn flick, but little more. I thought about posting this in the GotG thread as well, but there are some crazy people in there saying this is the best movie they have ever seen, so I got the hell out of that thread immediately.
EVERY movie OT has these posts:
Best movie I've seen in a LONG time.
My favorite movie of the year.
Saw it last night and today, probably going to see it tomorrow before I make my final decision, but I love it.
Better than *Cap2/ASM/Apes/whatever*
OT tries to point its nose upwards to gaming side, but movie side OT is ten times worse with the hype machine than gaming side. Ten times.
I rarely see any movie more than once, even if I loved it. Keeps the magic.I can't believe how many people see movies in theaters multiple times. Over a weekend sometimes. 3 or 4 times. What the fuck. You can't just see it, then wait for the DVD to come out 3-6 months later? Movies are expensive. I'm not seeing anything in theaters multiple times even if I'm getting in for free and loved it.
I rarely see any movie more than once, even if I loved it. Keeps the magic.
I used to see movies multiple times in highschool. Different groups of friends, plenty of free time, relatively cheap, air conditioned in the summer.
I respect Plywood's F&P endorsement, but I just can't bring myself to watch another super hero movie. I think I snapped sometime around Iron Man 2, when the highlight of the whole movie was a man dancing.
Oh. Well dancing is big in this movie, don't watch it.I respect Plywood's F&P endorsement, but I just can't bring myself to watch another super hero movie. I think I snapped sometime around Iron Man 2, when the highlight of the whole movie was a man dancing.
The cheapest movies are in my area are a little over $7 after taxes during week day matinees. Which isn't bad when I hear people bitching about $15-20 tickets. But still. I can wait for Redbox to rewatch a big movie.
Apparently a basketball man got Psycho Sid'ed. I'm wouldn't know as I only watch pre-determined sports
Compared to this cheap looking shit
I respect Plywood's F&P endorsement, but I just can't bring myself to watch another super hero movie. I think I snapped sometime around Iron Man 2, when the highlight of the whole movie was a man dancing.
The next Thor movie needs to start with every non Asgard character fucking dead and just an hour and a half of Thor wrecking shit and banging Lady Sif.IM2 is okay. I like all the Marvel Studios movies except for Thor 2, which I thought was straight up dog shit. It was bad. Not even the great chemistry of Thor and Loki could save it. It was like the Star Wars prequels mixed with Star Trek TNG and Lord of the Rings. But with Thor and Loki. Terrible. I like Marvel movies. I like they way the look, they are fun to watch, make me pop for cool references and scenes, and pretty much everyone is excellently casted (minus Don Cheadle. Bad recasting choice to me.) All of that being said, only Iron Man 1 and The Winter Solider really broke through to a different level of good. The rest are just easily enjoyable, fun to watch movies that are mostly fluff, but capture the spirit of the comics. Those two rise above hate and everything else.
I watched A Goofy Movie at the 'poors' theater downtown.
IM2 is okay. I like all the Marvel Studios movies except for Thor 2, which I thought was straight up dog shit. It was bad. Not even the great chemistry of Thor and Loki could save it. It was like the Star Wars prequels mixed with Star Trek TNG and Lord of the Rings. But with Thor and Loki. Terrible. I like Marvel movies. I like they way the look, they are fun to watch, make me pop for cool references and scenes, and pretty much everyone is excellently casted (minus Don Cheadle. Bad recasting choice to me.) All of that being said, only Iron Man 1 and The Winter Solider really broke through to a different level of good. The rest are just easily enjoyable, fun to watch movies that are mostly fluff, but capture the spirit of the comics. Those two rise above hate and everything else.
They look like some random enemies in a beat em upHard times is not having a tailor to fit Totally Buff's suits and making them look even more stupid than normal, daddy.
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and I've already been over this. Fuck super hero movies. Fuck'em
Tom Jane Punisher >>> the rest
Apparently a basketball man got Psycho Sid'ed. I'm wouldn't know as I only watch pre-determined sports
Hard times is not having a tailor to fit Totally Buff's suits and making them look even more stupid than normal, daddy.
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and I've already been over this. Fuck super hero movies. Fuck'em
The movie was honestly boring in everything besides the Russian fight and the climax, but Tom Jane is the best onscreen PunisherTom Jane Punisher >>> the rest
Too lateYou honestly don't want to see it
Vince McMahon Reveals Wrestlings Secrets!!
A shocking revelation!!
Got all the classics here, brah
Things I like about WCW PPV boxes:
They reused the same promo pictures. The picture of Hogan on Road Wild 1999 is from 1994 or 1995. The picture of Goldberg on Souled out 1999 was the same picture they used on his home video, which was also used as reference for Revenge, and looked like he had a really bad cold. The same pictures of Hogan and Flair are used for Superbrawl and Uncensored 1999. The Picture of Flair I believe is from 1995, while the Hogan one is from the start of the nWo before they even had the official logo. GAB and Spring Stampede use a picture of Sting from early 1998, probably 1997. Definitely 1997 for Fall Brawl 1999. Same picture of Nash is used 3 times in the same year.
Then you have Fall Brawl 1998, which has a picture of Goldberg helping Sting to the back. From Nitro. Goldberg wasn't even on the show.
http://www.impactwrestling.com/news/item/5982-Major-Matches-Announced-for-TNANYC-Tapings-Next-WeekTNA Executive Director Kurt Angle has just announced two incredible matches for #TNANYC next week (August 5-7). First on August 5, it will be Samoa Joe vs Low Ki as the two iconic X-Division performers square off one-on-one for the first time in years!
On August 6th, a tag team dream match is scheduled! In a triple threat match, it will be TNA World Tag Team Champions The Wolves facing The Hardys and Team 3D. Last night, The Wolves and The Hardys stole the show at Destination X. When Team 3D joins this battle, we expect a match for the ages!
Already announced for NYC, war hero Chris Melendez is set to make his debut.
Japanese legend Tajiri will also be in action all 3 nights.
Additionally, Hardcore Justice is scheduled to be taped and will feature the return of Six Sides of Steel!
They also look hilarious when lined up by year on the WWE Network, only 9.99 per month with a six month commitment.
Can I watch all the WWE Summerslam (The Biggest Party of the Summer) Special Events on there?
They also look hilarious when lined up by year on the WWE Network, only 9.99 per month with a six month commitment.
They also look hilarious when lined up by year on the WWE Network, only 9.99 per month with a six month commitment.
Can I watch all the WWE Summerslam (The Biggest Party of the Summer) Special Events on there?
You can! Available devices include all iOS and Android devices via the WWE App, home consoles including the PS3 and XBOX 360 and even Roku!