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Post by claypot on Dec 29, 2017 18:32:23 GMT -5
I like to see a Gargoyles reboot as either a new animated series or a live action that won't be in a certain director's hands film. The film would be done at Disney, but now that they own Fox media we might get a decent movie adaption. I wish Disney would do an all animated Alvin and the Chipmunks movie done in the way on the 80's-90's TV series, not the current Nick series.
Another story moment is the recent series finale of TMNT 2012, the one that look like a mix of Mad Max meets Zootopia. But, Wanted: Bebop and Rocksteady was released on DVD before the arc aired as we got to see the 80's TMNT finally use their weapons in a dark deco world of the 2012 TMNT. I don't know why Dino hates this version of the series, as it mixed the original and IDW comics and added a few Easter Eggs for the fans. And they made Irma a more decent character than Will Arnett's take on Vernon, and Will's version isn't a whinny suck-up as his animated counterpart was. And Slash as a threat than his dimbulb counterpart with a Harvey Dent complex, cause he started as Raph's pet turtle before becoming as villain.
I still like the IDW TMNT as that series is my muse for my TMNT series with a few tweaks, as I plan to go back soon.
Bright is a great film that salvaged from Max Brooks other story, World War Z. Just listen to the audio book with stars reading the book as a OTR show, cause the movie sucked and made no sense at all.
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Post by Daniel Ingram on Dec 30, 2017 14:53:19 GMT -5
Regular Show to me had the best storyline in it's final season, when the series ended with the death of Pops and "We Can Be Heroes" playing at the end brought tears to anyone's eyes. Fact: Evil Pops is voiced by Freddy Kruger himself, Robert Englund. I watched Gravity Falls and I like it, as the final episodes is one of the best ways to end a show. Batman TAS: Heart of Ice- We finally got a good origin to Mr. Freeze that doesn't involve using Ice puns years later, with Victor trying to save his dying wife only to be betrayed by his boss that leads to his creation as one of Batman's greatest foes. I know Dave is doing Batman, maybe he can bring back the Mr. Freeze who was sympathetic in BTAS and not what the PU52 did to him and his costume. "Believe me, Batman, you're the only one who cares." Didn't cry! You can't prove otherwise!
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Post by travis on Mar 5, 2018 13:52:05 GMT -5
Any moment with Joe West on the Flash show. I put up with Iris because I love her Dad.
"Just remember, I have a hangover and a gun."
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Post by travis on Apr 6, 2018 21:22:54 GMT -5
Got my 'Last Jedi' blue-ray:
Oh Skywalker, missed you, I have."
my list is basically any and every moment with old Luke.
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Post by travis on Apr 12, 2018 21:49:10 GMT -5
Can't believe I forgot to add the group shot during the battle of New York in Avengers. To this day that scene gives me friggin' goosebumps.
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Post by emmawoods on Apr 13, 2018 3:35:28 GMT -5
Can't believe I forgot to add the group shot during the battle of New York in Avengers. To this day that scene gives me friggin' goosebumps.
I still love that shot, and it even got a happy little squeal from me at the cinema.
They said Iron Man would bomb, they said a Shared Universe wouldn't work, and they were wrong.
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Now every studio wants one.
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Post by travis on Apr 13, 2018 9:28:55 GMT -5
Avengers is a near perfect movie. Incredibly rewatachable.
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Post by travis on Apr 19, 2018 9:27:27 GMT -5
Since the big guy turns 80 this week, I thought I should include some Superman moments:
Alan Moore's 'For the man that has everything' Fights are awesome, but the moments between the four heroes really make it great.
"Don't worry, I've got you miss." "You've got me! Who's got you?!"
The 40's Fliescher cartoons. Especially 'Mechanical monsters'.
From the Greg Pak Action run, when Clark has to explain that it's actually really impractical to get rid of a monster by throwing him into the sun.
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Post by DD Doyle on Apr 19, 2018 11:40:38 GMT -5
I don't know if anyone here watches The Magicians but an episode from the current season had me near tears. Called "A life in the day" it featured two of the man characters splitting off into a divergent timeline where they live out their whole lives only for the timelines to be reset by the end. The whole montage of their lives together and then the final moment where the two men, now young again, slowly regain their memories of growing old together... beautifully done.
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Post by travis on Apr 26, 2018 21:51:00 GMT -5
Gotta add the final fight in Luke Cage. Sweet Christmas was that series good and it did it by being faithful to the character and his history.
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Post by travis on Apr 28, 2018 20:26:48 GMT -5
Infinity war has added about 16 new favorite story moments to my list.
Yeah, I might have yelled at the screen a couple times, but I cried less then I thought I would.
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Post by emmawoods on May 22, 2018 15:51:27 GMT -5
"You will never win."
"No, but I can lose, again, and again, and again, and again forever... and that makes you my prisoner."
After another sneaky watch of Doctor Strange, words can not express my love for the ending, it remains a shockingly refreshing change of pace from beating your problems into submission. I enjoy a well executed, over the top slugfest as much as anyone, but it seems oddly suitable for Doctor Strange, of all of Marvels Cinematic Heroes, to find a different path to victory.
Cinema gold.
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Post by travis on May 22, 2018 22:44:17 GMT -5
"Just Wong...? One name, like Beyonce?"
Great movie.
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Post by bkole on May 23, 2018 8:08:44 GMT -5
"You will never win."
"No, but I can lose, again, and again, and again, and again forever... and that makes you my prisoner."
After another sneaky watch of Doctor Strange, words can not express my love for the ending, it remains a shockingly refreshing change of pace from beating your problems into submission. I enjoy a well executed, over the top slugfest as much as anyone, but it seems oddly suitable for Doctor Strange, of all of Marvels Cinematic Heroes, to find a different path to victory.
Cinema gold. For me, that was what encapsulated Dr Strange as someone who is different to the other heroes. He has ALWAYS been a favorite of mine, above and beyond all others, and in his earliest appearances he was always overpowered, but beat the bad guys with the power of his brains and some basic spell. Ultimately, I think Marvel lost that as they built him up and decided to move onto the INSANELY STUPID POWER LEVEL stuff that broke him, firstly when he couldn't die, and secondly, in Vol 3 when it got more and more obvious that it was just big spell slinging. Breaking him down into component parts as Quinn did when he came onto the series was a good idea, but a rough execution, and then Ellis came in and did what he did, left us with an interesting idea that drifted off into nothing... Ahem. Anyway!
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Post by Stephen Crosby on May 23, 2018 18:16:01 GMT -5
"It is Doctor Strange! Not Master Strange, not Mister Strange, Doctor Strange. When I became a doctor, I took an oath to do no harm, and I have just killed a man! I am not doing that again."
It was very refreshing to see a hero in the MCU be affected by his actions and promising to do better.
The other day I was watching some of Iron Man and noticed the body count Stark racks up, with no remorse. At this time, I think only Spider-Man and Vision haven't killed anyone.
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