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Hahaha....Damnit. |
Saw it, better then one, not as good as two.
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Some faggots asked me to go to Spiderman 3. I am not that gay, motherfucker.
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i hate superheroes (except Alan Partridge)
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I'm seeing it tonight. I hope Willem Dafoe gets enough screentime to satisfy this Dafoe craving I'm feeling right now. The rest I plan on napping through.
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Okay, I just got back from seeing this movie. It was probably one of the most fun times I've had in a theater, much to my surprise. The audience was so vocal...usually it pisses me off, but EVERYONE was doing it, even me. Laughing, talking, making jokes, and just reacting to what was happening onscreen. I really love that. The movie, however, confused me. About halfway through, Spider-man turns into Emo-man (I'm not kidding, it was insane) and I didn't know what to think. Actually, I was thinking that if it was meant to be funny, then this movie is utterly brilliant, and considering that it is Sam Raimi's movie, this is a definite possibility. Then again, when Emo-man shows up in scenes that are undoubtedly meant to be taken seriously, I have to question that. He has his scenes that are obviously there for laughs, everyone in the theater was howling, the whole thing was just unbelieveable. And then the mood onscreen changes, but the reactions from the audience stay the same--it's still laughter, or I guess I should say snickering. People (including myself) were yelling "Emo-man!" whenever he would show up onscreen. He was wearing eyeliner for fuck's sake! How can you not laugh? And all the while, the movie is being drop-dead serious about it. I should note that I never see movies like this, so maybe I'm just out of it and I don't know what's happening in modern mainstream cinema, but almost every scene caught me off-guard for some reason or another.
I want to bring up my usual complaints about CGI and how the action sequences were so fast-paced that I couldn't focus on a single thing and generally had no idea what was happening until after it was over...but really, when I left the theater, that's not what I was thinking about. I was thinking about all the stuff I wrote in the first paragraph. The movie just boggled my mind. I don't even have the words to describe what I am thinking right now, so I'm going to stop there and wait for someone else to comment on it. |
yeh emo man is pretty funny, especially when he stops and brushes his fringe.
i thought the movie was fine, nothing amazing, just there for some action scenes thats all really i think kirsten dunst is hot in the hot stoner girl way |
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There is pretty much nothing about her that implies "stoner." |
if you have seen in her interviews and stuff, and im pretty sure she has been known to be a stoner too.
Kirsten admitted to smoking marijuana and trying other drugs. Kirsten [said]: “I’ve tried drugs. I do like weed. I have a different outlook on marijuana than America does… I think America’s view on weed is ridiculous. I mean - are you kidding me? If everyone smoked weed, the world would be a better place. thanks google |
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I'm saying that she doesn't look it, at all. I don't know anything about her personally. |
fair enough
she has lazy stoner eyes but thats just my opinion, i was also aware she was a stoner |
http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.co...r-than-1-or-2/
EXCLUSIVE: I'm told, based on early returns from midnight showings and matinees today, Spider-Man 3 is soaring towards a sensational $50 million Friday. That means it will definitely make more than SM1 ($114.8 mil opening weekend) or SM2 ($88.1 mil) at U.S. theaters its opening weekend. "Today's early returns have been staggering," an insider explained to me. (FYI: Pirates 2 did $55 mil on its Friday bow, then did $44 mil on Saturday.) This is the first word of how the webbed wonder would fare in domestic box office as opposed to foreign where Spidey 3 set new records in Asia and Europe. Sony execs were unnerved by the only so-so reviews of the pic in this country -- that is, until more than 300 of the approximate 1,000 midnight showings Sony arranged with U.S. theaters Friday AM sold out online at Fandango, which sells movie tickets to more than 15,000 U.S. screens. And let's not forget that SM3 will be shown in 4,252 theaters, the widest release ever. Now, back to those reviews: according to RottenTomatoes.com, of the 143 reviews counter, "Fresh" were 89, "Rotten" were 54, making the average rating: 6.2/10. Among that site's "Cream of the Crop" most influential reviewers, only 45% gave the pic a good review for an average rating of 5.6/10. So I went back and looked at Rotten Tomatoes' final tally for Pirates 2, last summer's highly anticipated blockbuster that also received only so-so feedback: of the 204 reviews counter, "Fresh" were 110, "Rotten" were 94, making the average rating 6/10. Among Cream of the Crop, only 42% gave the pic a good review for an average ratings of 5.3/10. But P2 went on to make $423.3 mil domestically in 4,133 theaters so the reviews didn't matter. As for Spider-Man 1, its final domestic tally was $403.7 mil, and SM2 $373.5 mil. |
Let's hear it for mediocre movies.
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I think you should reconsider that, after the pictures you've posted. Kirsten Dunst looks like Billy Corgan http://www.ga2so.com/corgan.php correct me if i'm wrong. I really dislike his symbiote costume in the movie. I mean, it should have the huge mosquito on his chest and the movie one does look emo. Look how baddas the symbiote costume is: ![]() |
why did you call the spider a mosquito?
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I don't know, I always thought the sign was a mosquito (on the symbiote costume)
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really? for serious?
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oh calm down.......
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lol i calm im calm i wont get all !@@#$%^%$^ on you :P
but its just a bigger scarier spider thing. |
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