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~FazeShift~
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Isn't this thread a clone of this one?How'd we miss that one people? Also: Cool! Lance Henriksen is returning as Charles Weyland (of Weyland Yutani Co.) in Alien vs. Predator.
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Gorky
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I'm not sure about the "Garfield" movie. To me, it seems like a lousy movie based on a great franchise. It could never do justice to the strip.
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ImmortalDragon
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Garfield and Tom Hank's new movie, The Ladykillers
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Mr. Potter
Professor
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Originally posted by Gorky: Does anyone know who's playing Garfield's voice? Bill Murray
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Pitt Clemens
Urban Legend
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« Reply #54 on: 02-19-2004 03:13 »
« Last Edit on: 02-19-2004 03:13 »
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Originally posted by ~FazeShift~: Isn't this thread a clone of this one?
How'd we miss that one people?
Also: Cool! Lance Henriksen is returning as Charles Weyland (of Weyland Yutani Co.) in Alien vs. Predator. He is now happily eating non-government/millitary-surplus food for the first time since the cancellation of "Millenium." ====The=belt==== This post. 500 point nerd bonus! there is a cyclic relationship between Bill Murray, Lorezo music and what 2 cartoon/movie characters?
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Otis P Jivefunk
DOOP Secretary
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« Reply #55 on: 02-19-2004 14:15 »
« Last Edit on: 02-19-2004 14:15 »
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Here's some info I found on the movie I'm most looking foward to in 2004, The Incredibles! Be warned, there are some serious spoilers in here, including some some plot details... The movie opens with a sequence that will OWN all us fanboys; the superhero marriage of Mr. Incredible (voiced by Craig T. Nelson) and Elastigirl (voiced by Holly Hunter). Every superhero in the world has come down to join the party and all seems to be going well, except for the fact that the reign of superheroes is about to come to an end. How? Well, with lawsuits of course. Hundreds of them. Superheroes all over the world are forced into hiding... changing their identity and trying to lead a normal life. So are Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl - now known as Bob and Helen Parr, living a quiet life in suburbia with their kids Violet, Dash and baby Jack Jack.
Needless to say, Bob isn't content with his new life. His job at an insurance company bores him to death, his lovehandles are growing by the day and his kids often times drive him insane. The 'family-scenes' I saw were hilarious - trademark Simpsons-humor from the guy who was responsible for some of the finest Simpsons-episodes ever. Just imagine young Dash (who has superhuman speed) irritating his sister by running circles around the dinner-table, sister herself (capable of becoming invisible and creating forcefields) using her powers to stop her brother and mother Helen stretching her arms around the living room, trying to keep her children from fighting.
Everything changes when Bob finds a secret message hidden in his suitcase. It seems superheroes are still needed and after accepting a 'job' and successfully completing it, Bob rediscovers the joys of his old, world-saving life. Only this time, he has to keep it a secret from Helen and the kids.
Strangely enough, saving the earth once again has made Bob a much better father. He feels happy again, spending more time with his kids, giving Helen the attention she so deserves and even getting rid of those love handles.
Bob even goes so far as to acquire a new superhero-outfit (his old one has holes in it). In a hilarious scene, which Disney-lady was kind enough to show us, Bob pays a visit to 'superhero couturier' Edna (E), voiced by Brad Bird himself! Bob discusses his new outfit with E, who - after reminding Bob that many superheroes have died in cape-related accidents - tells Mr. Incredible that the new suit should have "NO CAPE!"
The final sequence Disney-lady showed us was a rescue mission on a mysterious island, where Mr. Incredible was last seen. It goes without saying that his family discovers Bob's superhero-activities and decides to help him. One scene in particular, where Elastigirl takes out several guards in different rooms, is truly amazing. I can't wait!
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Gorky
DOOP Secretary
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Thanks, David A and Mr. Potter. I'm not sure if Bill Murray is cut out to be the fat cat, though...
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M0le
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Shrek 2 The Incredibles Kill Bill: Vol 2 I doubt Shrek 2 will be as good as the original as most of the best fairytale jokes were already used. Hopefully they will prove me wrong.
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SlaytanicMaggot
Professor
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« Reply #72 on: 02-21-2004 20:13 »
« Last Edit on: 02-21-2004 20:13 »
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1. Thumbsuckers (They filmed it here in Oregon - and I got to talk to the lead actor about how ADHD affects you, influencing his role! Whoo!) 2. Hellboy 3. Troy 4. Harry Potter 3 5. Van Helsing 6. The Chronicles Of Riddick 7. Spiderman 2 8. Shrek 2 9. Resident Evil: Apocalypse (the trailer's just hilarious) 10. The re-release of the original, Japanese version of "Godzilla" (no Raymond Burr, sorry) http://www.apple.com/trailers/independent/godzilla.html
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~FazeShift~
Moderator
DOOP Ubersecretary
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Is that film just going to use stock footage of storms and hurricanes and what not? Then use CG for the bits that didn't actually happen? Like cities getting buried in snow/wiped out by mega-tsunami? A lot of the trailer looked like stock footage.
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Gorky
DOOP Secretary
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I'd like to see Spiderman 2. I've heard that it is actually more like a coming-of-age story than anything else.
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