



Varan Bon Ziller wrote:And skreeonk realism, you realzism peoples.
If I want Goddamn Real I'll look out mai widuh.

Tyler wrote:GojiFan wrote:standard robots with a hatred for the living.
So they're hipsters.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:And skreeonk realism, you realzism peoples.
If I want Goddamn Real I'll look out mai widuh.

Mothra Freak wrote:I heard there were extra scenes added to the new run. Can you confirm that?
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:And skreeonk realism, you realzism peoples.
If I want Goddamn Real I'll look out mai widuh.

GodzillaSpawn wrote:Cannot wait to watch this film again. Bring on the sequel (with ****** as the villain, hinted at the end of the movie). I felt Iron Man and Hulk were the best characters.
Would love forthem to introduce and include Black Panther though. He's such a badass and one of my favorite comic characters.

natevirus wrote:Loved it, want it on DVD!GodzillaSpawn wrote:Cannot wait to watch this film again. Bring on the sequel (with ****** as the villain, hinted at the end of the movie). I felt Iron Man and Hulk were the best characters.
Would love forthem to introduce and include Black Panther though. He's such a badass and one of my favorite comic characters.
Yes. ****** nearly made me crap bricks when I saw that ending.


o.supreme wrote:This is a tactic that has been done in the past with a few films (Spider-Man 2002, and the Star Wars films come to mind) as a "last chance to see it in the theater" promotion. I was kind of hoping they would do this for The Avengers as late summer really has nothing noteworthy to offer, and to try to boost ticket sales a little more. If there was any hope to knock off Titanic as the #2 all time film (which technically Avengers already did, if not for the Titanic 3D re-relase earlier this year), this would be it. But with the DVD release just 2 weeks away, and the film not hitting budget theaters yet, I dont think its gonna quite make it.


o.supreme wrote:Pretty much as predicted by myself and a few others, TDKR was Nolan's "Return of the Jedi", - a good solid film in its own right, with a satisfying conclusion, but will always be in the shadow of the superior "middle" film of the Trilogy. I do believe the events in Colorado did have a negative impact on ticket sales, but not enough so that it would have surpassed The Avengers either in the U.S. or World in terms of sales.

Varan Bon Ziller wrote:And skreeonk realism, you realzism peoples.
If I want Goddamn Real I'll look out mai widuh.

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