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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on May 3, 2020 13:47:21 GMT
Using "one" Tony Stark coming from an alternate universe (recasting the role).
IRON MAN is the new image of MARVEL COMICS, now he's as much popular as Spider-Man, so I guess you cannot do a new MCU phase without him.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on May 3, 2020 0:42:29 GMT
I slightly revised it.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on May 2, 2020 12:26:33 GMT
Also Rage of Honor. 9 Deaths of the Ninja is ok as well. Pray for Death (1985). The very last ninja movies of Sho Kosugi, before the limbo of the Nineties.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on May 1, 2020 23:52:19 GMT
Tomorrow, I'm gonna watch the classic American Ninja comedy titled "Beverly Hills Ninja" (1997).
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 30, 2020 20:12:15 GMT
So Wade has a son that looks exactly like him, Back to the Future style? And Wade Jr. traveled back in time to shoot his own father in the head? And Deadpool is making Justin Bieber and DCEU jokes in 2002? Makes sense. LMAO. 1- Many sons resemble their fathers. It's normal. 2- LOL technically speaking, that was his father's counterpart living in another dimension resembling the original timeline. 3- Why not? LOL
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 29, 2020 23:07:57 GMT
The poll is missing some numbers. Too ridiculously low for a movie like Thunderdome.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 29, 2020 0:19:12 GMT
THIS:
It was the song of the 1981 Spider-Man animated series here in Italy.
When you say "Spider-Man" here in Italy, people think about this song and start singing it.
It's not only the greatest Spider-Man song ever recorded, but even one of the best and most epic TV series songs ever conceived.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 27, 2020 0:24:41 GMT
One of the most epic and visionary movies of the Eighties.
I say 10.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 27, 2020 0:20:40 GMT
Tonight I watched the parody adventure "COMMANDO NINJA". You can find this on YouTube. Just a huge love letter filled with cheesy humor and great action/splatter sequences to the Eighties decade. You cannot miss this.
Yesterday I watched Godfrey Ho's "Ninja Condors". Great!
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 25, 2020 22:20:13 GMT
Infinity War is a far better film, I would say it's vastly better, but Endgame is more fascinating for its time travel issues.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 25, 2020 0:36:24 GMT
You MUST absolutely watch: American Ninja 1 and 2 Revenge of the Ninja They are essential. 'Ninja III : The Domination' is good too. It's kind of like a horror movie. Yeah, you're right. It actually mixed up "Flashdance" with horror and ninjas. Very unusual.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 24, 2020 21:02:41 GMT
If we pretend that Deadpool belongs to the main X-Men continuity. Well, well, well: Wade Wilson is the son of the Wade Wilson (mutant) existing in the seventies/eighties, who was part of TEAM X in the original timeline ("X-Men Origins"). In the new, revised timeline, Wade Senior just "disappeared", as explained by Wade Junior in "Deadpool 1". Given the ages of the X-Men in "Deadpool 2", I would say that "Deadpool 2" could be set 10 years after the events of "Dark Phoenix", thus: 2002. Cinematic mutants age slower and better than humans, as established before. Cable could come from... Well, Firefist is 15 years old in 2002 ("Deadpool 2"). Old Firefist is played by Sala Baker, who looks 45. Given that, we can assume that Cable comes from 2032. 9 years since the final, positive ending of DOFP. If Cable is 50 years old, then he is born in 1982. One year before the events of "X-Men: Apocalypse". He is not Scott's son, of course. Any more discrepancy to fix?
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 24, 2020 20:35:54 GMT
Episode 6 is the best so far.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 24, 2020 20:31:08 GMT
Keaton and Bale are ex-equo.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 24, 2020 20:02:24 GMT
I will kill my former boss with an electric hand device.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 24, 2020 15:51:03 GMT
Yes, you're definitely right. Basically, he converted into his organic ice form in BOTH the movies - "The Last Stand" and "Days of Future Past". The only difference is that his X-Uniform looks more "coated" in "The Last Stand".
On the "New Mutants" Facebook page dedicated to the upcoming NM movie (the profile picture of the page is the very cool "Nightmare-like" movie poster), they did a patchwork of X-Men profile pictures accompanied by the leit motiv: "Pick your favourite team". You can see Iceman on there... is that picture taken from the Rogue's cut of DOFP? That is my impression.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 24, 2020 15:19:38 GMT
Yesterday, I watched "Ninja, The Violent Sorcerer", also known as "Ninja, The Violent Sorceror" (some say 1982, some say 1986/1987). Such a badass ninja movie!
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 23, 2020 21:43:53 GMT
Is it me or:
Bobby/Iceman just covered his entire body with "organic" ice in THE LAST STAND. It was organic because he could move as a normal human and the ice didn't block him at all.
In DAYS OF FUTURE PAST, he finally turned into organic ice, and was still wearing his X-Uniform. He wasn't covered, because the uniform was visible and thus wasn't "embedded" into his ice form. Also, when the Sentinel killed him, you can't see blood in there. So I guess his powers had just evolved at the time (2023).
I would have loved to see his rudimentary "snow form" in X1, exactly as the original X-Men issues.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 22, 2020 22:14:44 GMT
Yes she was, Mystique has no need for clothes, they just limit her ability to shapeshift, but she cannot turn into anything, she can take the form and texture of things but that's it, as we saw in X1, she could mimic Wolverine's claws in appearance but not in density, also not sure if she can increase her mass, if she could it would give her the ability to mimic the powers of the Blob, or density shift even, she can alter her shape, and shift her mass to mimic being heavier but that's likely it, Mystiques powers have very defined limits in the movies, maybe not so much in the comics who knows, what we do know is her metal claws were still flesh and bone, and even disguised as a statue she still smelled the same to Logan, and we never see her taking the form of anything other than something humanoid. I think the only thing about clothing limiting her powers is that it was an evolution of her powers. At first, in the comics, she could only change into other people and had to change into their clothes (or find copies of their clothes). It would have been cool if they added that in the movies. In First Class at least. The scene when she was a kid. Have it that she stole Xavier's mom's dress and when she changed back it was shown to be too big. At least then we wouldn't have a naked little girl. Then she learned to create clothing before we get to her as JLaw. Beautiful idea, too bad they didn't think about it. My guess about her X-Uniforms: First Class uniform - created from her skin. Apocalypse uniform 1 - she needed real protection, so she used the pre-existent uniform found at Alkali Lake. Apocalypse uniform 2 - created from her skin. Dark Phoenix uniform - created from her skin. Too bad they didn't use armoured uniforms anymore in 1992, especially going against Jean/Phoenix.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Apr 20, 2020 23:53:42 GMT
I'm a fan of ninja movies. Revenge Of The Ninja is easily my favorite. Tonight I've watched Godfrey Ho's "American Commando Ninja" (1988) also known as "Commando The Ninja". Super cheap B-movie, but very cool. I loved the fight scenes.
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