Sin City is the best American movie I have seen in a LONG time.
Sin City is the best American movie I have seen in a LONG time.
Cowardice is to run from the fear;
Bravery is not to never feel the fear.
Bravery is to be terrified as hell;
But to hold the line anyway.
I heard that F4 was directed by the same guy who directed 'Barbershop'.
And I didn't like Sin City.
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Ja Mata, Tosa.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter; the rain may enter; but the King of England cannot enter – all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement! - William Pitt the Elder
Sin City was good but bad casting made it from being great such as Clive "the most boring actor in the world" Owen in it for a start and the middle part of the film being, quite honestly, shite.
Blade 2 was badass imo, Punisher good revenge film and entertaining and X-men 2 lagged in places for me and hearing Vinnie Jones is playing juggernaut in the 3rd film makes me want to cry![]()
Blade 2 was alright, but when watching blade 3 i fell alseep, continued it the next day, fell asleep again, and then finally finished it the next day.![]()
I feel a balance is neccessary-Batman Begins was a great film, mostly because it did the grit, but also had plenty of action.
Although, that's not a Marvel film, so it's not within the scope of this thread really.
Co-Lord of BKS and Beirut's Kingdom of Peace and Love.
"Handsome features, rugged exteriors, intellectual chick magnets, we're pretty much twins."-Beirut
"Rhy, where's your helicopter now? Where's your ******* helicopter now?"-Mephistopheles.
I liked Batman Begins, The Story line was pretty good... but I just loved the atmosphere in which it was developed. Also the bad guys in Batman Begins weren't affeminate guys with pink outfits that had a lisp, those guys were truly malevolent, evil people, that you really wouldn't want to meet.
yeah Batman begins was pretty good.
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