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Post by wyokid on May 10, 2014 13:32:18 GMT -6
You should watch that Power Woman show before you miss that too.
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Post by Lol why? on May 10, 2014 13:41:30 GMT -6
Why did my meme picture get deleted lol?
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Post by thecrimson on May 10, 2014 14:38:12 GMT -6
I can only watch the most recent episodes of AoS on Abc's site, sadly.
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Post by thecrimson on May 10, 2014 17:40:52 GMT -6
I can't watch the recent episode of SHIELD because of ABC.
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Post by wyokid on May 10, 2014 17:51:30 GMT -6
Recent episodes are on Hulu
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Post by thecrimson on May 10, 2014 18:18:08 GMT -6
Recent episodes are on Hulu Is it free? EDIT: They had the exact same episodes listed on ABC's site. And the same episode ABC wouldn't let me watch is the same on Hulu without a Plus account.
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Post by wyokid on May 10, 2014 18:36:46 GMT -6
You said you needed recent episodes and that is what you were given. Just a while and they'll go to Netflix...probably.
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Post by John Goodman ftw on May 11, 2014 4:48:13 GMT -6
So now i begin playing Dark Souls 1! Having beaten every single boss in Dark Souls 2. =) Crimson, you should totally check this game series out, it's really good experience where patience is rewarded and community play encouraged.
Also, man is Transformers 4 going to kick some ass, it has John Goodman in it hahahahahah.
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Godzilla vs. Frankenstein
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Post by Godzilla vs. Frankenstein on May 11, 2014 7:32:09 GMT -6
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Post by spock on May 11, 2014 8:34:43 GMT -6
I only have enough money to see one movie this month and I can't decide between Neighbors, Godzilla, and X-Men.
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There can only be one
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Post by There can only be one on May 11, 2014 8:36:26 GMT -6
Spent it on either Grand Budapest Hotel, Raid 2 or Noah.
You can thank me later.
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Post by Mr_Monster_Munch on May 11, 2014 9:07:01 GMT -6
I only have enough money to see one movie this month and I can't decide between Neighbors, Godzilla, and X-Men. Neighbours looks really good. But for me, it's Godzilla all the way. Bryan Cranston in an epic like this is an additional bonus that clenches the deal for me, on top of what looks like the greatest monster movie ever made. Even the screenshots are a sight to behold. FOX's X-Men movies are too hit and miss to compete IMO. And Noah is pretty much just a story about God drowning everybody.
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Post by Lol on May 11, 2014 9:33:08 GMT -6
Noah is about a man's decision to carry out God's order to condemn humanity and you see how the family reacts to that, alongside Aronofsky's beautiful visual story telling. Noah is much more than what you described, you should see the movie before judging, or pay better attention to the movie.
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Post by Aronofsky is God on May 11, 2014 9:36:42 GMT -6
Just look at how beautiful this is:
You won't see this kind of brilliance from most of the movies.
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Post by spock on May 11, 2014 9:39:36 GMT -6
Spent it on either Grand Budapest Hotel, Raid 2 or Noah. You can thank me later. I already saw Grand Budapest Hotel and Raid 2. I'm not religious, so I doubt that I would ever see Noah.
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Post by spock on May 11, 2014 9:42:03 GMT -6
I only have enough money to see one movie this month and I can't decide between Neighbors, Godzilla, and X-Men. Neighbours looks really good. But for me, it's Godzilla all the way. Bryan Cranston in an epic like this is an additional bonus that clenches the deal for me, on top of what looks like the greatest monster movie ever made. Even the screenshots are a sight to behold. FOX's X-Men movies are too hit and miss to compete IMO. And Noah is pretty much just a story about God drowning everybody. I'll see Godzilla, and if I can scrounge up some more money I'll try to get to X-Men.
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Aronofsky is an Atheist
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Post by Aronofsky is an Atheist on May 11, 2014 9:50:16 GMT -6
Noah isn't a religious film exactly. It's about Noah and his family dealing with the fact humanity is ending.
Arofnosky is an atheist.
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Post by Mr_Monster_Munch on May 11, 2014 9:55:23 GMT -6
Noah is about a man's decision to carry out God's order to condemn humanity and you see how the family reacts to that, alongside Aronofsky's beautiful visual story telling. Noah is much more than what you described, you should see the movie before judging, or pay better attention to the movie. I've read the synopsis on IMBD so I know that. But however way you look at it, the plot is basically about God drowning everyone. Noah has to convince his family that God has sent him on a quest to build an enormous ark. He then gathers up the animals and his loved one's and then cue amazing special effects as the world floods and almost every creature on Earth suffers a horrible death. I've read the book (The Old Testament) and the story just isn't for me. I wasn't judging the quality of the movie in any way. I haven't seen it so I have no idea how good it is. I was just saying what the story is basically about, expressing that I'm not that interested in seeing it. The story just doesn't interest me.
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Post by spock on May 11, 2014 9:56:42 GMT -6
Noah isn't a religious film exactly. It's about Noah and his family dealing with the fact humanity is ending. Arofnosky is an atheist. I didn't know that. Even if Noah isn't a religious movie per say, I still probably won't see it in theaters. I might rent it though. That's the great thing about Redbox, they're all over my city and I can watch lots of movies that I otherwise wouldn't have seen. I'm happy that you enjoyed it, though.
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Post by wyokid on May 11, 2014 10:12:40 GMT -6
Noah got surprisingly psychological and is in some places a horror film.
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Post by Mr_Monster_Munch on May 11, 2014 10:26:58 GMT -6
I'm sure Noah's a pretty good movie. Like I've said, I'm not doubting it's quality. But I have more reason to watch Godzilla, Neighbours or TASM2, as those stories seem so much more appealing. I do really want to go and see The Raid 2 again, but it's best I wait for the Blu-Ray release.
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Post by Oh Robbie! on May 11, 2014 10:47:59 GMT -6
Having read the Bible means absolutely nothing in regards to Noah, you're entitled to your opinion, but you have no idea what the Noah movie is really about until you've seen it or read spoilers. Again, i repeat: Having read the bible, means absolutely nothing.
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Post by Mr_Monster_Munch on May 11, 2014 11:11:39 GMT -6
Having read the Bible means absolutely nothing in regards to Noah, you're entitled to your opinion, but you have no idea what the Noah movie is really about until you've seen it or read spoilers. Again, i repeat: Having read the bible, means absolutely nothing. It means I'm not interested in watching the movie. That's why I watch movies or read books; to follow a story. You keep missing the word " basically" in my posts. That is was the plot is basically about. I know there's more to it, like convincing his family, gathering the animals, building a giant boat, the special effects and large scope, actors frowning or crying whilst orchestral music is being played. But the plot is what it is. It just doesn't excite me like the other films do. (Plus, I don't really like Russell Crowe. I think he's an excellent voice actor but that's all I can really credit him on. But I'm usually not fond of his physical acting. It's so wooden and unconvincing to me. When I see him act, it's like I'm just seeing an actor acting, and I can't ever seem to absorb the facades he tries to portray. There's no individuality or diversity to his portrayals, no sparkle, no nuance.)
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Post by wyokid on May 11, 2014 11:24:40 GMT -6
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Post by thecrimson on May 11, 2014 12:06:37 GMT -6
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Post by Sage6Paths on May 11, 2014 12:34:05 GMT -6
I'm super excited for Constantine. Though I feel that Dr. Strange would have been a better TV series if Marvel did it.
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Post by wyokid on May 11, 2014 12:37:19 GMT -6
Nah son, Doctor Strange needs to be a movie. Read any Doctor Strange comic and try to tell me how to make it look like that, good, on TV budget, and in live-action.
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Post by Sage6Paths on May 11, 2014 12:40:35 GMT -6
Nah son, Doctor Strange needs to be a movie. Read any Doctor Strange comic and try to tell me how to make it look like that, good, on TV budget, and in live-action. It could work but... we will have to see how Guardians of the Galaxy works out. If there is a large positive response to GOTG than yes I think Dr. Stange could work. If not than I think Marvel should seriously consider just making a Dr. Strange TV series.
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Post by thecrimson on May 11, 2014 12:41:01 GMT -6
I have parts 8 and 9 up
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Post by Rok on May 11, 2014 12:46:52 GMT -6
By the way crimson, has Laurel (in the arrow show) actually become a person?
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