Brandon Rhea
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Post by Brandon Rhea on Oct 19, 2005 23:03:01 GMT
My vote, of course, goes to Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, followed VERY closely by Batman Begins.
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Post by Jedi Master Arlon Kyjar on Oct 20, 2005 0:16:12 GMT
RotS, then The Island (Ewan McGregor, Scarlet Johansson) and then Sin City.
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Post by Master Bondora on Oct 20, 2005 0:17:48 GMT
KINGDOM OF HEAVEN!!!!!
I didn't like ROTS that much, the boring Anakin/Padme scenes killed it for me.
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Post by Darius Lenoth/Infared on Oct 20, 2005 0:18:29 GMT
Ummm...I liked this one Indy flick...forget the name...
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Lu Kane
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Post by Lu Kane on Oct 20, 2005 0:18:56 GMT
My vote, of course, goes to Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, followed VERY closely by Batman Begins. oh hell yea bac, thats exactly right ;D
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Post by Bralor on Oct 20, 2005 1:38:44 GMT
For this year I have to say King Arthur (I think it came out this year) but I haven't seen Kingdom of Heaven yet so I'm not sure.
But my personal favourite movie ever is Gladiator.
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Post by Jetzt on Oct 20, 2005 1:44:42 GMT
I hated Batman Begins... one word: Brass...
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Lu Kane
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Post by Lu Kane on Oct 20, 2005 1:46:13 GMT
Batman kicked ass dude, it actually showed HOW he became Batman
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The Madet Legacy
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Post by The Madet Legacy on Oct 20, 2005 1:47:03 GMT
Ummm...I liked this one Indy flick...forget the name... Temple of Doom Raiders of the lost Arc The Last Crusade
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Post by Jedi Master Arlon Kyjar on Oct 20, 2005 1:49:27 GMT
Bo, those werent made this year.
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Post by Bralor on Oct 20, 2005 1:52:43 GMT
But they were still great movies.
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Post by The Madet Legacy on Oct 20, 2005 1:54:13 GMT
Bo, those werent made this year. Do you know of any other Indy movies?
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Post by Jedi Master Arlon Kyjar on Oct 20, 2005 1:54:16 GMT
Indeed.
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Post by The Madet Legacy on Oct 20, 2005 1:55:55 GMT
What? That makes no sense!
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Post by Brandon Rhea on Oct 20, 2005 2:09:30 GMT
Indiana Jones IV...coming out in like two years. George Lucas finished the script this past Saturday and then met with Steven Spielburg (and possibly Harrison Ford) about it. There was a rumor of a possible title that Harrison Ford let slip. Let's just pray to God that we will never have to see a film called Indiana Jones and the Opal of the Mer-Man Prince...that's right... Confirmed Cast: Harrison Ford Sean Connery I didn't like ROTS that much, the boring Anakin/Padme scenes killed it for me. What, you mean the one? Every other scene was important, but the one with the "You're sounding like a Separatist" and the "Hold me like you did by the lake on Naboo" lines was just...well...kind of annoying. Everything else...good. The "Hairbrush Scene": Good, even though the "It's only because I am so in love" lines were...awkward, it shows that they are just a young couple who are very much in love. The "You die in Childbirth" Scene: Excellent ;D The "Hold me like you did..." Scene: Already stated Padme's Ruminitions: No dialouge, just visually artistic and the music...holy jesus. One of the best scenes Lucas has ever come up with. The scene after Vader slaughters the Jedi in the Temple: Very good, shows that Padme will believe anything her Anakin tells her. The Mustafar Scene: Jesus Christ...Damn, those two can act. It is one of the greatest scenes in all of Star Wars, IMO.
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