While We Wait: Part 4

Death Note To Smoochy... :rotfl: that would be great.

oh the memories...

such a bad movie with SUCH good potential...

EDIT: Ninja Dude, did you actually LIKE DtS???

If you like action movies, and haven't seen Wanted, you owe it to yourself to go do so. It's the best action movie since The Matrix, and in some ways is better.

also, seriously seconds this. Numbers don't describe how much better this was than Love Guru. (thats because on a scale from 1-100 i gave love guru a 0 but nevermind that now).
 
EDIT: Ninja Dude, did you actually LIKE DtS???
I did. It was essentially a more violent and comedic Ruthless People, and that's really all I needed to have a good laugh. "HEIL SMOOCHY!"
 
Well, I liked Death Note, not so sure about Death to Smoochy :p Isn't that about the time Robin William's career started hitting the skids?
 
Which is why it needs to shoved down their throats!
Spoiler Spoiler alert. Plot and/or ending details follow. :
If "aliens wiping out the Soviets while the good guys escape" is what American audiences consider a 'bad' ending, then what will they think of "the bad guy wins and lots of people die for a weird philosophical ideal that sort of gets us back to our original timeline ish"? I have a nagging feeling in the back of my head that the movie's going to take. I don't want it to happen, and I'm sure as hell going to go watch it, but I wouldn't bet on its chances.
 
Wanted was pretty stupid and gave zero information on why and how. Especially the big loom thing. That was just ********.
 
Wanted was pretty stupid and gave zero information on why and how. Especially the big loom thing. That was just ********.
Which is precisely why it's a better movie than The Matrix. It didn't take itself seriously when it handed you a plot that was, essentially, ridiculous. It said "Look, here's an excuse for doing some badass shooting: you want in, or not?" and made no excuses.

If you walked into the movie expected some plot masterpiece, I can honestly say the only ******** thing in the theater was not the movie.

Really? I heard it was awful.
You really don't remember the last time you walked into pretty much the exact same type of discussion with almost the exact same set of words, do you? :p
 
You really don't remember the last time you walked into pretty much the exact same type of discussion with almost the exact same set of words, do you? :p

Was that Transformers? Ah, I see you added the qualifier "if you like action movies", so the genre of ******** physics is assumed. :p In that case, I suppose you are right, it may well be an excellent movie.
 
Which is precisely why it's a better movie than The Matrix. It didn't take itself seriously when it handed you a plot that was, essentially, ridiculous. It said "Look, here's an excuse for doing some badass shooting: you want in, or not?" and made no excuses.

If you walked into the movie expected some plot masterpiece, I can honestly say the only ******** thing in the theater was not the movie.

I was expecting something similar to the comics, but that turned out to be a lost hope. Action wise it was great, but after all the hype I was given by my friends, the movie just didn't live up to it.

Dark Knight on the otherhand....
 
IGN gave Dark Knight a 5. Out of 5.

Was it THAT good?
 
wow i'm amazed that people liked it. it had the best cast ever....Danny DeVito, Robin William, Ed Norton, Jon Stewart, and Catherine Keener. It had funny moments, but on the whole it sucked.

and one thing i forgot to mention about wanted: leave right as the train scene is happening, and you'll be slightly happier. Luke I mean Wesley...
 
I assume people have already noticed this, but at some point in the past few months Google Maps added a Terrain feature which cries out to be used for planning a military campaign.
 
I assume people have already noticed this, but at some point in the past few months Google Maps added a Terrain feature which cries out to be used for planning a military campaign.
I have noticed it. It'd be perfect for implementing something that somebody (you know who you are) doesn't believe is a good idea. :p Historically I have been very leery of using maps in orders, but this has gotten me to start to reconsider that.
 
I assume people have already noticed this, but at some point in the past few months Google Maps added a Terrain feature which cries out to be used for planning a military campaign.

Large scale terrain was already known anyway. That sort of thing is all that's important, because the combatants can't know the site of battle in most cases.
 
Unless your the German General Staff ;)
 
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