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Post by hobowar on Nov 15, 2018 19:35:35 GMT
Redford. He was a good villain. I think he’s my favorite MCU villain. Have I told the story of how I watched that movie with my dad? We both said simultaneously, “Hey, that’s Robert Redford!” Very compelling. I felt like I was there.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Nov 15, 2018 19:41:39 GMT
Apparently not forgotten enough for you to make a thread about it!
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Post by Nalkarj on Nov 15, 2018 19:47:52 GMT
Redford. He was a good villain. I think he’s my favorite MCU villain. Have I told the story of how I watched that movie with my dad? We both said simultaneously, “Hey, that’s Robert Redford!” Very compelling. I felt like I was there. Pardon? Your sarcasm skills appear to be curiously wanting.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Nov 15, 2018 19:50:03 GMT
Redford. He was a good villain. I think he’s my favorite MCU villain. Have I told the story of how I watched that movie with my dad? We both said simultaneously, “Hey, that’s Robert Redford!” Very compelling. I felt like I was there. You're Salzmank's dad?!?!?!
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Post by hobowar on Nov 15, 2018 19:51:03 GMT
Very compelling. I felt like I was there. Pardon? Your sarcasm skills appear to be curiously wanting. I'm sorry, sir, I was just trying to amuse myself.
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Post by Nalkarj on Nov 15, 2018 19:53:00 GMT
Very compelling. I felt like I was there. You're Salzmank's dad?!?!?! It shocked me too! So many secrets!
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Nov 15, 2018 19:54:23 GMT
You're Salzmank's dad?!?!?! It shocked me too! So many secrets! He really threw me off with that avatar, I never would've guessed.
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Post by hobowar on Nov 15, 2018 20:10:15 GMT
It shocked me too! So many secrets! He really threw me off with that avatar, I never would've guessed. Lol
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Nov 15, 2018 21:12:28 GMT
so I'm guessing you didn't see the one from overseas where he's a super villain, then? HUUUUUUH?! Tell me more.... They made a Captain America movie overseas and used Spider-Man as the villain, it wasn't a very literal translation and they didn't have much money to work from. It's a very bizarre little movie.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Nov 15, 2018 21:39:17 GMT
HUUUUUUH?! Tell me more.... They made a Captain America movie overseas and used Spider-Man as the villain, it wasn't a very literal translation and they didn't have much money to work from. It's a very bizarre little movie. This keeps getting better! Title? Country?
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Post by scabab on Nov 15, 2018 21:45:28 GMT
A bit random but there was that Japanese Shinobi game on the Megadrive where Spider-man was a boss and after he took so much damage he turned into Batman lol.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Nov 15, 2018 22:05:54 GMT
They made a Captain America movie overseas and used Spider-Man as the villain, it wasn't a very literal translation and they didn't have much money to work from. It's a very bizarre little movie. This keeps getting better! Title? Country? "3 Dev Adam", it was made in Turkey. Despite the promo art, Spider-Man barely looks like he does on it in the actual film.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Nov 17, 2018 16:36:19 GMT
This keeps getting better! Title? Country? "3 Dev Adam", it was made in Turkey. Despite the promo art, Spider-Man barely looks like he does on it in the actual film.
linkSounds crazy! I'm gonna have to look it up! LOL
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Post by merh on Nov 18, 2018 1:25:12 GMT
Not copying the Black Panther thread because I still think that movie is relevant and active as its the first black superhero and will be remembered as such for sometime. But as for S:H, it just seems completely forgotten and it hit me reading the new recent Raimi thread as well as the Black Panther one. Not a single scene or the feel of the story is memorable at all and it only came out last year! It feels like a textbook definition of a filler movie - which it is, a link between Civil War and IW, both memorable event films. Even though I hate Ragnarok, that is still a memorable film as its a zany, out there, wacky instalment with a catchy soundtrack and remodelled Thor. But nothing at all stands out in Homecoming, its a movie that had a lot of hype and positive reaction when it came out - mainly because it was Spideys return to the MCU rather than the actual quality of the story. But if its barely remembered now, it will be completely forgotten in a few years. And its a disgrace it holds a RT % rating at pretty much the same as Spiderman 2. Can anyone make a claim to why its memorable? Or honestly say it will be remembered as fondly as SM2 in 14 years time (in the year 2031) comicbook.com/marvel/2018/05/20/stan-lee-praises-tom-holland-spider-man/I agree. I have never cared for the bulked up Spiderman in some of the comics Spiders aren't muscly. They are just amazing. I sacrifice to the spider gods all the time. Ants. Bugs. Anything I come across near a spider web can be sacrificed.
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Post by merh on Nov 18, 2018 2:44:35 GMT
Did they edit the credits?
I swear they added Stan Lee 1922 - 2018
To the credits when it played on Starz just now...
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