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Crimson Jester wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Speaking of summer movies anyone else really looking forward to Captain America and Thor?
Thor I at first did not have high hopes for but the trailers are growing on me. Since Iron Man was not bad and The Incredible Hulk was OK as well, I hope that these two movies are going to be worth the price of admission. I would hate another Daredevil.

I liked Daredevil....


Crimson Jester wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Speaking of summer movies anyone else really looking forward to Captain America and Thor?
Thor I at first did not have high hopes for but the trailers are growing on me. Since Iron Man was not bad and The Incredible Hulk was OK as well, I hope that these two movies are going to be worth the price of admission. I would hate another Daredevil.

I think that both movies are going to be very good. Now that they are connecting the movies into one universe, it's gonna be SWEET!

"Green Lantern" is going to destroy both, but I might be a little biased....

Dark Archive

lynora wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Speaking of summer movies anyone else really looking forward to Captain America and Thor?
Thor I at first did not have high hopes for but the trailers are growing on me. Since Iron Man was not bad and The Incredible Hulk was OK as well, I hope that these two movies are going to be worth the price of admission. I would hate another Daredevil.
I liked Daredevil....

I didn't think Daredevil was that bad. I would have liked to see Bullseye in costume though.

Grand Lodge

Crimson Jester wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Speaking of summer movies anyone else really looking forward to Captain America and Thor?
Thor I at first did not have high hopes for but the trailers are growing on me. Since Iron Man was not bad and The Incredible Hulk was OK as well, I hope that these two movies are going to be worth the price of admission. I would hate another Daredevil.

If you haven't yet, watch the director's cut. It's a much different movie and is actually quite good.

Grand Lodge

Green Lantern, Sector 2814 wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Speaking of summer movies anyone else really looking forward to Captain America and Thor?
Thor I at first did not have high hopes for but the trailers are growing on me. Since Iron Man was not bad and The Incredible Hulk was OK as well, I hope that these two movies are going to be worth the price of admission. I would hate another Daredevil.

I think that both movies are going to be very good. Now that they are connecting the movies into one universe, it's gonna be SWEET!

"Green Lantern" is going to destroy both, but I might be a little biased....

I think GL is going to be good, but it's kinda hard to beat Anthony Hopkins as Odin and Hugo Weaving as Red Skull.

The Exchange

lynora wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
While I do enjoy the occasional more thought provoking movie, I have to admit that I really enjoy mindless entertainment in my movies quite a bit. :)

Me too. :)

I watch movies for fun and escapism.

yes but do they have to dumb them down so much?

Liberty's Edge

Madclaw wrote:
Speaking of summer movies anyone else really looking forward to Captain America and Thor?

The only superhero movie I'm not looking forward to this summer is X-Men: First Class (No, Charles never had hair and Alex is Scott's younger brother!).

That being said, I'm probably going to still see it since I can't resist a good Kevin Bacon as smarmy bad guy performance.

Here's all the movies I'm looking forward to this summer for popcorn-eating fun (i.e. no thinking involved)

Scream 4 - Yeah, I know, but I can't help myself.
Thor
Pirates of the Caribbean 4 - It's like watching Connery as Bond or Ford as Indy; I can't get enough (even Never Say Never Again and Indy 4)
Green Lantern
Bad Teacher
Transformers 3 - I have to see if it's possible to get any worse.
Harry Potter & Deathly Hallows 2 - Right, like you've seen all the others and are going to miss this one??
Captain America
Cowboys & Aliens
Fright Night
Conan the Barbarian

Phew... that's a full summer.

Grand Lodge

Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
While I do enjoy the occasional more thought provoking movie, I have to admit that I really enjoy mindless entertainment in my movies quite a bit. :)

Me too. :)

I watch movies for fun and escapism.

yes but do they have to dumb them down so much?

what's dumb down mean? Movies like Inception are hard enough to follow. ;)

Grand Lodge

Ashe Ravenheart wrote:

Conan the Barbarian

Phew... that's a full summer.

Wait, the new Conan is coming out this summer? I thought it was slated for 2012?

RPG Superstar 2012

Ashe Ravenheart wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Speaking of summer movies anyone else really looking forward to Captain America and Thor?

The only superhero movie I'm not looking forward to this summer is X-Men: First Class (No, Charles never had hair and Alex is Scott's younger brother!).

That being said, I'm probably going to still see it since I can't resist a good Kevin Bacon as smarmy bad guy performance.

Here's all the movies I'm looking forward to this summer for popcorn-eating fun (i.e. no thinking involved)

Scream 4 - Yeah, I know, but I can't help myself.
Thor
Pirates of the Caribbean 4 - It's like watching Connery as Bond or Ford as Indy; I can't get enough (even Never Say Never Again and Indy 4)
Green Lantern
Bad Teacher
Transformers 3 - I have to see if it's possible to get any worse.
Harry Potter & Deathly Hallows 2 - Right, like you've seen all the others and are going to miss this one??
Captain America
Cowboys & Aliens
Fright Night
Conan the Barbarian

Phew... that's a full summer.

Pretty much planning to see this entire list, except Transformers 3 (and I don't know what Bad Teacher is about). Having been at the right age to appreciate Fright Night, I'm interested to see how it does. Colin Ferrell in Chris Sarandon's role seems appropriate and I'm really looking forward to David Tennant in Roddy McDowell's role. Chekov as Charlie? Eh, but it's not like the original was that great an actor. :)

Liberty's Edge

Madclaw wrote:
Ashe Ravenheart wrote:

Conan the Barbarian

Phew... that's a full summer.

Wait, the new Conan is coming out this summer? I thought it was slated for 2012?

Nope, both it and Fright Night are opening August 19th.

Conan Site

Liberty's Edge

taig wrote:
Ashe Ravenheart wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Speaking of summer movies anyone else really looking forward to Captain America and Thor?

The only superhero movie I'm not looking forward to this summer is X-Men: First Class (No, Charles never had hair and Alex is Scott's younger brother!).

That being said, I'm probably going to still see it since I can't resist a good Kevin Bacon as smarmy bad guy performance.

Here's all the movies I'm looking forward to this summer for popcorn-eating fun (i.e. no thinking involved)

Scream 4 - Yeah, I know, but I can't help myself.
Thor
Pirates of the Caribbean 4 - It's like watching Connery as Bond or Ford as Indy; I can't get enough (even Never Say Never Again and Indy 4)
Green Lantern
Bad Teacher
Transformers 3 - I have to see if it's possible to get any worse.
Harry Potter & Deathly Hallows 2 - Right, like you've seen all the others and are going to miss this one??
Captain America
Cowboys & Aliens
Fright Night
Conan the Barbarian

Phew... that's a full summer.

Pretty much planning to see this entire list, except Transformers 3 (and I don't know what Bad Teacher is about). Having been at the right age to appreciate Fright Night, I'm interested to see how it does. Colin Ferrell in Chris Sarandon's role seems appropriate and I'm really looking forward to David Tennant in Roddy McDowell's role. Chekov as Charlie? Eh, but it's not like the original was that great an actor. :)

Bad Teacher is Cameron Diaz in an R-rated comedy where she is a terrible teacher. ;)


Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
While I do enjoy the occasional more thought provoking movie, I have to admit that I really enjoy mindless entertainment in my movies quite a bit. :)

Me too. :)

I watch movies for fun and escapism.

yes but do they have to dumb them down so much?

See, I like the 'dumb' movies. They're funny and entertaining. It's like why people like the Three Stooges (not my cup of tea, but a good example). Nobody thinks it's intellectual, it's just amusing.

Scarab Sages

HASSAN ... CHOP!


Crimson Jester wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
taig wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

Morning, all. What did I miss?

Still agonizing over major life decisions...

Sorry to hear that. I thought you had mentioned making some decisions this weekend.
I think we sorted out some things but we're not there yet.

Actually, I'll elaborate a bit more.

** spoiler omitted **

I am sorry, man. Sometimes life gives us a choice between sawing off a randomly selected limb and eating a family member of someone else's choosing. Either way, it sucks. On the bright side,li is a bit closer to me and mine, maybe we can hang out sometimes?
I'm sure we would, even though I wouldn't be that close. It's a good 2 hours by train :( I wish it were closer.
It is hard to picture the distances in New York, it seems really massive from what I hear. Two hours and I could be in OKC or KC easily.

people rarely realize just how massive ny state is -it is more than just manhattan and the surrounding boroughs, i am sometimes taken aback myself at how small some states are in comparison.

Grand Lodge

The board is really quiet today....


Green Lantern, Sector 2814 wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Speaking of summer movies anyone else really looking forward to Captain America and Thor?
Thor I at first did not have high hopes for but the trailers are growing on me. Since Iron Man was not bad and The Incredible Hulk was OK as well, I hope that these two movies are going to be worth the price of admission. I would hate another Daredevil.

I think that both movies are going to be very good. Now that they are connecting the movies into one universe, it's gonna be SWEET!

"Green Lantern" is going to destroy both, bbut I might be a little biased....

I'm thinking gl is going to suck, but I am an overwhelming John fan. I'll certainly go see it, however. The only thing i pray they do not do is turn Jordan into Rayner without the artistic skill. And I truly hated daredevil, Matt Murdock without stick is just matt damon (or whoever they got to play him), still bullseye was the best part of the film.

The Exchange

taig wrote:
Ashe Ravenheart wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Speaking of summer movies anyone else really looking forward to Captain America and Thor?

The only superhero movie I'm not looking forward to this summer is X-Men: First Class (No, Charles never had hair and Alex is Scott's younger brother!).

That being said, I'm probably going to still see it since I can't resist a good Kevin Bacon as smarmy bad guy performance.

Here's all the movies I'm looking forward to this summer for popcorn-eating fun (i.e. no thinking involved)

Scream 4 - Yeah, I know, but I can't help myself.
Thor
Pirates of the Caribbean 4 - It's like watching Connery as Bond or Ford as Indy; I can't get enough (even Never Say Never Again and Indy 4)
Green Lantern
Bad Teacher
Transformers 3 - I have to see if it's possible to get any worse.
Harry Potter & Deathly Hallows 2 - Right, like you've seen all the others and are going to miss this one??
Captain America
Cowboys & Aliens
Fright Night
Conan the Barbarian

Phew... that's a full summer.

Pretty much planning to see this entire list, except Transformers 3 (and I don't know what Bad Teacher is about). Having been at the right age to appreciate Fright Night, I'm interested to see how it does. Colin Ferrell in Chris Sarandon's role seems appropriate and I'm really looking forward to David Tennant in Roddy McDowell's role. Chekov as Charlie? Eh, but it's not like the original was that great an actor. :)

Bad Teacher Going to avoid this one like the plague.

The Exchange

Madclaw wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
While I do enjoy the occasional more thought provoking movie, I have to admit that I really enjoy mindless entertainment in my movies quite a bit. :)

Me too. :)

I watch movies for fun and escapism.

yes but do they have to dumb them down so much?
what's dumb down mean? Movies like Inception are hard enough to follow. ;)

I have as of yet to watch Inception. I will however. I am hoping for a more intelligently made film.

The Exchange

Freehold DM wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
taig wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

Morning, all. What did I miss?

Still agonizing over major life decisions...

Sorry to hear that. I thought you had mentioned making some decisions this weekend.
I think we sorted out some things but we're not there yet.

Actually, I'll elaborate a bit more.

** spoiler omitted **

I am sorry, man. Sometimes life gives us a choice between sawing off a randomly selected limb and eating a family member of someone else's choosing. Either way, it sucks. On the bright side,li is a bit closer to me and mine, maybe we can hang out sometimes?
I'm sure we would, even though I wouldn't be that close. It's a good 2 hours by train :( I wish it were closer.
It is hard to picture the distances in New York, it seems really massive from what I hear. Two hours and I could be in OKC or KC easily.

people rarely realize just how massive ny state is -it is more than just Manhattan and the surrounding boroughs, i am sometimes taken aback myself at how small some states are in comparison.

Well land size we have you guys beat by a long shot. People wise, well if you took Wichita KCK and Topeka, we might fill up Manhattan. Maybe. And that is the lion Share of the state.

The Exchange

lynora wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
While I do enjoy the occasional more thought provoking movie, I have to admit that I really enjoy mindless entertainment in my movies quite a bit. :)

Me too. :)

I watch movies for fun and escapism.

yes but do they have to dumb them down so much?
See, I like the 'dumb' movies. They're funny and entertaining. It's like why people like the Three Stooges (not my cup of tea, but a good example). Nobody thinks it's intellectual, it's just amusing.

My point is that at times the plots on many Stooges or Monty Python skits are more well planned and better thought out that half the shlock I see on film anymore. While I do not expect many or even most of these films to be academy winners of any sort. At times I want a movie, be it super hero or whatever, to have a bit more thought in it than what is the best explosion we can have, yes I am looking at you Transformers 3.

The Exchange

the list wrote:


X-Men: First Class
Scream 4
Thor
Pirates of the Caribbean 4 -
Green Lantern
Bad Teacher
Transformers 3 -
Harry Potter & Deathly Hallows 2
Captain America
Cowboys & Aliens
Fright Night
Conan the Barbarian

X-Men - will wait until it comes out on Cable

I have only watched Scream 1 and as such I will miss out on the 4th
Thor - have to see it
PotC 4 - Will be released on my oldests 15 b-day and as such this will be the film we will go and see.
Green Lantern - I will more likely than not watch this one on the big screen I think it will help with enjoyment, and I so want to enjoy it.
BT - No no no
T3 - will wait for cable
HP&DH2 - Must watch in the theaters, honestly I have as of yet to be truly disappointed by this franchise.
Captain America - I am flip-floping on Theater or waiting.
C&A - I hope this is good and may watch it in the Theater
Fright Night - Oh man another remake of a great film, I just cant see lightning striking twice.
Conan - Not sure yet, another Movie I hope is done well.

Grand Lodge

Crimson Jester wrote:
My point is that at times the plots on many Stooges or Monty Python skits are more well planned and better thought out that half the shlock I see on film anymore. While I do not expect many or even most of these films to be academy winners of any sort. At times I want a movie, be it super hero or whatever, to have a bit more thought in it than what is the best explosion we can have, yes I am looking at you Transformers 3.

Let's be honest, this is Michael Bay we're talking about. But on the plus side there's no more Megan Fox.

The Exchange

Freehold DM wrote:
Green Lantern, Sector 2814 wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Speaking of summer movies anyone else really looking forward to Captain America and Thor?
Thor I at first did not have high hopes for but the trailers are growing on me. Since Iron Man was not bad and The Incredible Hulk was OK as well, I hope that these two movies are going to be worth the price of admission. I would hate another Daredevil.

I think that both movies are going to be very good. Now that they are connecting the movies into one universe, it's gonna be SWEET!

"Green Lantern" is going to destroy both, bbut I might be a little biased....

I'm thinking gl is going to suck, but I am an overwhelming John fan. I'll certainly go see it, however. The only thing i pray they do not do is turn Jordan into Rayner without the artistic skill. And I truly hated daredevil, Matt Murdock without stick is just Matt Damon (or whoever they got to play him), still bullseye was the best part of the film.

Close Ben Affleck at times it is hard to tell them apart. Ben is the Tall one with darker hair.

Thankfully the plug was pulled on the Superman/Batman film. At one time, so the internet rumors go, they were slated to play the main characters. Personally I think they were afraid G~D would strike them down in righteous vengeance if it had ever made it to film.

Then again the new superman movie is looking like it is going to be a remake of the Christopher Reeve movies. So what do I know.

The Exchange

Madclaw wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
My point is that at times the plots on many Stooges or Monty Python skits are more well planned and better thought out that half the shlock I see on film anymore. While I do not expect many or even most of these films to be academy winners of any sort. At times I want a movie, be it super hero or whatever, to have a bit more thought in it than what is the best explosion we can have, yes I am looking at you Transformers 3.
Let's be honest, this is Michael Bay we're talking about. But on the plus side there's no more Megan Fox.

She was nice to look at in the first film.

yes point taken. Bay needs to be strung up by his toes.

Grand Lodge

Also the Spidey remake looks like it's going to be interesting. Plus they're going to the comics roots and having Gwen Stacey it it but no MJ.

Grand Lodge

Crimson Jester wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
My point is that at times the plots on many Stooges or Monty Python skits are more well planned and better thought out that half the shlock I see on film anymore. While I do not expect many or even most of these films to be academy winners of any sort. At times I want a movie, be it super hero or whatever, to have a bit more thought in it than what is the best explosion we can have, yes I am looking at you Transformers 3.
Let's be honest, this is Michael Bay we're talking about. But on the plus side there's no more Megan Fox.

She was nice to look at in the first film.

yes point taken. Bay needs to be strung up by his toes.

I'll give Bay this, he's the right person visually for the franchise. Script-wise, not so much.

The Exchange

Madclaw wrote:
Also the Spidey remake looks like it's going to be interesting. Plus they're going to the comics roots and having Gwen Stacey it it but no MJ.

I thought MJ was in the High school but they had moved on and apart by the time of college where he meets Gwen. Then after her death he runs back into the long lost girl next door MJ.

The Exchange

Madclaw wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
My point is that at times the plots on many Stooges or Monty Python skits are more well planned and better thought out that half the shlock I see on film anymore. While I do not expect many or even most of these films to be academy winners of any sort. At times I want a movie, be it super hero or whatever, to have a bit more thought in it than what is the best explosion we can have, yes I am looking at you Transformers 3.
Let's be honest, this is Michael Bay we're talking about. But on the plus side there's no more Megan Fox.

She was nice to look at in the first film.

yes point taken. Bay needs to be strung up by his toes.

I'll give Bay this, he's the right person visually for the franchise. Script-wise, not so much.

Visually I find the films a little "much" Yeah the transformations are cool, however at times they seem too detailed. So much information I cant see all the little parts they put together specifically while combat and other "read explosions" things are going on. Sometimes less is more.

Grand Lodge

Crimson Jester wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Also the Spidey remake looks like it's going to be interesting. Plus they're going to the comics roots and having Gwen Stacey it it but no MJ.
I thought MJ was in the High school but they had moved on and apart by the time of college where he meets Gwen. Then after her death he runs back into the long lost girl next door MJ.

Nope. Gwen Stacy first appeared in The Amazing Spider-man #31 and Mary Jane in #42.


Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
While I do enjoy the occasional more thought provoking movie, I have to admit that I really enjoy mindless entertainment in my movies quite a bit. :)

Me too. :)

I watch movies for fun and escapism.

yes but do they have to dumb them down so much?
See, I like the 'dumb' movies. They're funny and entertaining. It's like why people like the Three Stooges (not my cup of tea, but a good example). Nobody thinks it's intellectual, it's just amusing.
My point is that at times the plots on many Stooges or Monty Python skits are more well planned and better thought out that half the shlock I see on film anymore. While I do not expect many or even most of these films to be academy winners of any sort. At times I want a movie, be it super hero or whatever, to have a bit more thought in it than what is the best explosion we can have, yes I am looking at you Transformers 3.

i am all for explosions, and I still feel that transformers 2 went off the rails because of the other guy and the strike, not bay, although I know I don't have proof. I cling to hope that 3 will be more like 1.

The Exchange

Madclaw wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Also the Spidey remake looks like it's going to be interesting. Plus they're going to the comics roots and having Gwen Stacey it it but no MJ.
I thought MJ was in the High school but they had moved on and apart by the time of college where he meets Gwen. Then after her death he runs back into the long lost girl next door MJ.
Nope. Gwen Stacy first appeared in The Amazing Spider-man #31 and Mary Jane in #42.

just about a full year later. hmm

The Exchange

Freehold DM wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
While I do enjoy the occasional more thought provoking movie, I have to admit that I really enjoy mindless entertainment in my movies quite a bit. :)

Me too. :)

I watch movies for fun and escapism.

yes but do they have to dumb them down so much?
See, I like the 'dumb' movies. They're funny and entertaining. It's like why people like the Three Stooges (not my cup of tea, but a good example). Nobody thinks it's intellectual, it's just amusing.
My point is that at times the plots on many Stooges or Monty Python skits are more well planned and better thought out that half the shlock I see on film anymore. While I do not expect many or even most of these films to be academy winners of any sort. At times I want a movie, be it super hero or whatever, to have a bit more thought in it than what is the best explosion we can have, yes I am looking at you Transformers 3.
i am all for explosions, and I still feel that transformers 2 went off the rails because of the other guy and the strike, not bay, although I know I don't have proof. I cling to hope that 3 will be more like 1.

Watch it man your starting to sound like a Joss Whedon fan when talking about Aliens 4.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
While I do enjoy the occasional more thought provoking movie, I have to admit that I really enjoy mindless entertainment in my movies quite a bit. :)

Me too. :)

I watch movies for fun and escapism.

yes but do they have to dumb them down so much?
See, I like the 'dumb' movies. They're funny and entertaining. It's like why people like the Three Stooges (not my cup of tea, but a good example). Nobody thinks it's intellectual, it's just amusing.
My point is that at times the plots on many Stooges or Monty Python skits are more well planned and better thought out that half the shlock I see on film anymore. While I do not expect many or even most of these films to be academy winners of any sort. At times I want a movie, be it super hero or whatever, to have a bit more thought in it than what is the best explosion we can have, yes I am looking at you Transformers 3.
i am all for explosions, and I still feel that transformers 2 went off the rails because of the other guy and the strike, not bay, although I know I don't have proof. I cling to hope that 3 will be more like 1.
Watch it man your starting to sound like a Joss Whedon fan when talking about Aliens 4.

touche, touche! Still, we will have to wait for the summer to actually see the film.

Grand Lodge

Well apparently the plot is going to heavily involve Soundwave and he's always been a fairly good character.

The Exchange

Freehold DM wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:


Watch it man your starting to sound like a Joss Whedon fan when talking about Aliens 4.
touche, touche! Still, we will have to wait for the summer to actually see the film.

Or longer

The Exchange

Madclaw wrote:
Well apparently the plot is going to heavily involve Soundwave and he's always been a fairly good character.

Back in the cartoon days, which in retrospect were not Shakespeare either.

Dark Archive

Crimson Jester wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
While I do enjoy the occasional more thought provoking movie, I have to admit that I really enjoy mindless entertainment in my movies quite a bit. :)

Me too. :)

I watch movies for fun and escapism.

yes but do they have to dumb them down so much?
See, I like the 'dumb' movies. They're funny and entertaining. It's like why people like the Three Stooges (not my cup of tea, but a good example). Nobody thinks it's intellectual, it's just amusing.
My point is that at times the plots on many Stooges or Monty Python skits are more well planned and better thought out that half the shlock I see on film anymore. While I do not expect many or even most of these films to be academy winners of any sort. At times I want a movie, be it super hero or whatever, to have a bit more thought in it than what is the best explosion we can have, yes I am looking at you Transformers 3.
i am all for explosions, and I still feel that transformers 2 went off the rails because of the other guy and the strike, not bay, although I know I don't have proof. I cling to hope that 3 will be more like 1.
Watch it man your starting to sound like a Joss Whedon fan when talking about Aliens 4.

Makes me wonder when Joss will make his triumphant return to television with another awesome series and liven things up.

Grand Lodge

Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Makes me wonder when Joss will make his triumphant return to television with another awesome series and liven things up.

It may be awhile since he's working on the Avengers movie. Which, IMHO, is the perfect person to choose.


Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
lynora wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
While I do enjoy the occasional more thought provoking movie, I have to admit that I really enjoy mindless entertainment in my movies quite a bit. :)

Me too. :)

I watch movies for fun and escapism.

yes but do they have to dumb them down so much?
See, I like the 'dumb' movies. They're funny and entertaining. It's like why people like the Three Stooges (not my cup of tea, but a good example). Nobody thinks it's intellectual, it's just amusing.
My point is that at times the plots on many Stooges or Monty Python skits are more well planned and better thought out that half the shlock I see on film anymore. While I do not expect many or even most of these films to be academy winners of any sort. At times I want a movie, be it super hero or whatever, to have a bit more thought in it than what is the best explosion we can have, yes I am looking at you Transformers 3.
i am all for explosions, and I still feel that transformers 2 went off the rails because of the other guy and the strike, not bay, although I know I don't have proof. I cling to hope that 3 will be more like 1.
Watch it man your starting to sound like a Joss Whedon fan when talking about Aliens 4.
Makes me wonder when Joss will make his triumphant return to television with another awesome series and liven things up.

i too, wonder what anime he has been watching lately...

The Exchange

Madclaw wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Makes me wonder when Joss will make his triumphant return to television with another awesome series and liven things up.
It may be awhile since he's working on the Avengers movie. Which, IMHO, is the perfect person to choose.

Maybe, we will see. I think Joss might be out of ideas. His last few forays have been sub par at best.


Madclaw wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Makes me wonder when Joss will make his triumphant return to television with another awesome series and liven things up.
It may be awhile since he's working on the Avengers movie. Which, IMHO, is the perfect person to choose.

i can hardly wait to see what quips will be sprinkled throughout the dialog, myself.

The Exchange

Freehold DM wrote:
Madclaw wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Makes me wonder when Joss will make his triumphant return to television with another awesome series and liven things up.
It may be awhile since he's working on the Avengers movie. Which, IMHO, is the perfect person to choose.
i can hardly wait to see what quips will be sprinkled throughout the dialog, myself.

One of us, one of us.

The Exchange

Anyone else feel a great majority of gamers seem to have an issue with alignments, simply because they may not have a clear cut concept of good vs evil? And if so does that scare you as well?


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I am not ignoring you guys, but I haz PDF's.:)


Crimson Jester wrote:
Anyone else feel a great majority of gamers seem to have an issue with alignments, simply because they may not have a clear cut concept of good vs evil? And if so does that scare you as well?

Yes.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Anyone else feel a great majority of gamers seem to have an issue with alignments, simply because they may not have a clear cut concept of good vs evil? And if so does that scare you as well?

Kill them all and let the Great DM in the Sky sort them out.


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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Anyone else feel a great majority of gamers seem to have an issue with alignments, simply because they may not have a clear cut concept of good vs evil? And if so does that scare you as well?
Yes.

+1, not to mention the way they use alignment as a straight jacket.

Grand Lodge

Crimson Jester wrote:
Anyone else feel a great majority of gamers seem to have an issue with alignments, simply because they may not have a clear cut concept of good vs evil? And if so does that scare you as well?

It does and it doesn't. I mean part of our hobby is getting into the mind of another person with different morals, experiences, and life. Is it scary we can sometimes come up with ideas that are truly creepy/sadistic/morally questionable? Yes, but at the same time I think it shows a pontential for good role playing.

But also at the same time parts of the gaming world are fairly black and white morally speaking. Undead are always evil and so are goblins (in the Pathfinder setting anyways).

Dark Archive

Crimson Jester wrote:
Anyone else feel a great majority of gamers seem to have an issue with alignments, simply because they may not have a clear cut concept of good vs evil? And if so does that scare you as well?

It frightens me slightly.... I mean my characters have no problem with killing when it comes to defending ones home or family, or when showing mercy really isn't an option (such as the heat of combat) but he doesn't ever coup de grace a defenseless sentient being that isn't irredeemably evil, that in itself I would deem as an evil act. that's just me

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