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Post by damngumby on Jan 26, 2019 16:13:50 GMT
... otherwise known as the Super Bowl
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Post by damngumby on Jan 26, 2019 16:02:47 GMT
Richard Donner's Superman 3 Tim Burton's Batman Continues Sam Raimi's Spiderman 4 Jon Faverau's Iron Man 3 Edgar Wright's Ant Man James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 Which one would YOU most have wanted to see? Considering the drek that ended up getting made, The two obvious ones are Richard Donner's SM3 and Tim Burton's BC. Without the guidance of the original directors, each movie series took a franchise killing nose dive. Almost anything would have been better than what we got.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 26, 2019 15:48:58 GMT
It would be like 2 students applying to Harvard. The 1st student has much better grades, much better test scores, much better recommendations, and a long list of achievements (e.g. class President, captain of the school's Academic Decathlon Team, etc.). The 2nd student has none of those qualifications, but the 2nd student is black so the 2nd student gets admitted because of "diversity". Of course, in your example, BP would be the 1st student. It has much better grades (critical reviews), much better test scores (RT greatest superhero movie of all time), much better recomendations (reflected in the monster box office), and a long list of achievements (prestigeous film award nominations up the yin yang). You denying the qualifications of the 1st student, simply because he is black, makes you an Always Wrong racist.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 25, 2019 23:39:20 GMT
Your defense is some BS from a kid in Massachusetts who's a Brady fanboy? LOL!!! DC-Fan cant even understand a 7th grade science fair project. His upper limit appears to be 5th grade.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 25, 2019 23:29:38 GMT
But AH Fan told me he was guilty... what should I believe? Well, after the Wells Report was released scientists around the country reviewed it in detail. They came to a unanimous conclusion. The Wells Report was horse-shit After three years, DC-Fan has finally come forth with his scientific rebuttal. And it's a doozy! A 5th grade science fair project that plots how far his mother can throw a football.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 25, 2019 10:32:37 GMT
I think we have just discovered who the secret genius was behind the Wells Report!
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Post by damngumby on Jan 23, 2019 5:34:04 GMT
Don't see why this news is getting so much hate. Sure, BP may be a bit overrated compared to other MCU movies but it's hell of a lot better than some of the other Oscar nominees we've seen in previous years. It's not hate. It's butt-hurt.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 23, 2019 5:32:25 GMT
An amazing and historic achievement. Congratulations, BP!
Superhero movies have finally moved into the big leagues. The MCU scores big with this one!
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Post by damngumby on Jan 23, 2019 5:24:43 GMT
It was a conspiracy by the NFL to get LA and New England in the Super Bowl. Conspiracy theorists are so much fun! What are your thougths on 9/11?
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Post by damngumby on Jan 22, 2019 3:58:09 GMT
So basically, to win OT all you have to do is call the correct flip of the coin. Since most of the OT games have not been won on the first possesion, you are wrong. Again.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 22, 2019 3:36:06 GMT
This has been the rules since what? Forever? 2012 is hardly forever. The rule has always been that if the team that first posesses the ball scores X points, they win ... and the other team's offense is SOL. Prior to 2012, X > 0. In 2012 they raised X to 6, making it much harder for OT to end on the first possession. If there comes a day when enough teams are marching down the field and scoring touchdowns on the first possession, then they might change the rules again.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 22, 2019 1:55:13 GMT
OMG people, it doesn't depend on the coin toss anymore. Play defense! Stop the other team on one single drive! You'd think the team that wins the toss gets the ball on the other team's one yard line. Play defense!!! You are missing the point. Why shouldn't both team's defenses have to make a stop? It's completely unfair. This has been the rules since what? Forever? The problem isn't the overtime rule. Marching down the field and scoring a touchdown is hard. Most of the time both teams get an opportunity to play offense. The problem is, the Patriots are just too darn good! The new rule should be, whenever the Patriots win the coin toss, they win the game. Everyone can go home.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 22, 2019 1:50:30 GMT
He must have been taping the Patriots practices! Or, he just knows football.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 22, 2019 1:10:51 GMT
Well then, it will be even MORE impressive when it happens! That's like saying it'll be impressive when someone breaks Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak or it'll be impressive when another NFL team goes undefeated and wins the Super Bowl. Except that hasn't happened since DiMaggio had his 56-game hitting streak and since the 1972 Dolphins went undefeated. Some achievements are just rare and will never happen again. Wow! ... and I thought this was just another Super Bowl. I didn't realize it had such historic significance for the Patriots. If the Patriots win this game, it will be an achievement comparable to Joe DiMaggio's 56 game hitting streak. You heard it here first, folks!
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Post by damngumby on Jan 21, 2019 21:48:12 GMT
The more likely that these streaks will be broken once more. No, it's not any more likely. NO NFL team has gone undefeated since the 1972 Dolphins did it. That doesn't mean it's any more likely that another NFL team will go undefeated. On the contrary, the fact that no teams since the 1971 Cowboys and 1972 Dolphins have been able to win a Super Bowl the year after losing means that it's very uncommon and thus less likely that it will happen again. Well then, it will be even MORE impressive when it happens!
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Post by damngumby on Jan 21, 2019 12:45:23 GMT
What a debacle. There's talk about the commisioner stepping in and rescinding the result of the game.
Heads are going to roll.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 21, 2019 12:20:07 GMT
Both teams "have to be able to play defense." When you have two offensive juggernauts, only one team gets to even try in overtime. The Patriots defense could have just gone into the locker room after the coin toss. If you have "two offensive juggernauts" that score every time they have the ball then the game goes on until one team faulters. KC faultered, out of the gate.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 21, 2019 12:12:39 GMT
Sure. Now that Cam Newton has vanished. Oh yeah ... I forgot about him. Is Cam still playing?
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Post by damngumby on Jan 21, 2019 4:06:44 GMT
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Post by damngumby on Jan 21, 2019 4:01:45 GMT
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