Might as well say it Christopher Reeve made a really bad

Discussion in 'Movies and Television' started by Joeslogic, Jun 24, 2006.

  1. Joeslogic

    Joeslogic Active Member

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    Milk toast and boring Superman. That more recient guy was no better. I wonder if the newest one will be any good.
     
  2. DrBungle

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    I think Bill explained the draw of the Superman character pretty well at the end of Kill Bill vol 2.
     
  3. Joeslogic

    Joeslogic Active Member

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    Please do elaborate.
     
  4. phatboy

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    I dont know if the acting is going to be any better, but the FX are a lot better, from what Ive seen. Plus kevin spacey as lex, should be interesting. Of course I have to take my son to see it, he has done wore out 2 spider man suits, 1 hulk suit, 1 the thing suit, 2 buzz lightyears and now I guess it is time for SuperMan.

    The funniest thing was when he put on the spiderman suit he thought he would be able to climb walls. I will have to keep an eye on him so he doesnt try to fly in his superman suit....
     
  5. con d. reyes

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    Spacey as Lex is a hideous idea. I mean that in the nicest way possible.
     
  6. phatboy

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    Compared to Gene Hackman? Spacey actually has range as an actor. Not just a bunch of yelling. Plus you wont have ned beaty running around. I mean who didnt think of "Deliverance" when he showed up?
     
  7. diogenes

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    I have yet to see a role that Kevin Spacey has taken on that he wasn't able to play very well. You telling me he couldn't just carry over his character from "Seven" and that wouldn't be a good Lex Luthor?

    I have every confidence that Kevin Spacey will do quite well. Everyone else is a wild card.
     
  8. con d. reyes

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    Take a klonopin for chrissakes. I like ol KS a lot and wouldn't be surprised if his Lex Luthor is as idiosyncratic as Nicholson's Joker. Spacey is many things but lazy ain't one of them.
     
  9. diogenes

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    Are you even having the same conversation as everyone else?

    I'm saying Kevin Spacey is good to go. You're saying, that Kevin Spacey is good to go, that I need to take a Klonopin, and that Kevin Spacey isn't lazy.

    Let me guess, you're one of Smurf's regular victims?
     
  10. con d. reyes

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    Okay. Take a Serax. I tought it was okay to juggle three conversations here. Guess not. Give my regards to Nursey. Oops that's four conversations.

    Spacey is definitely good to go. If I see this epicat the Senator or wherever it will be because of him and not Routhie the flying dildo.
     
  11. diogenes

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  12. Dwaine Scum

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    They still havent "released" how much they dumped on that soggy turd sammich of a movie yet. They are ball parking $360M+ ... the biggest grossing openeing of all time was Starwars Ep 3 at something like $140M opening day... Thats OBCENE money
     
  13. Nursey

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    How's it going, condreye? Let me guess...the smell of stale urine and moth balls at the OAP's home is starting to get a little depressing? I think you might enjoy going to 'Cold Sober' and meeting XerxesX, preferabley on prescription day.

    It's ok - i understand. Tell him he's a filthy, old, dog-walking, teen-taint-sniffing pervert from me (in the nicest possible way).
     
  14. Dubya 2.0

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    Yo! CondyBaby™
     

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