I Kid You Not vs So Good

Battle Of The Ages

  • "How's the pie?" [b]"So good[/b]

  • "The next person to speak will fail this class, [b]I kid you not"[/b]


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I haven't seen it in the original language, but when does he say "Shazam!" in Spider-Man 3?
 
I haven't seen it in the original language, but when does he say "Shazam!" in Spider-Man 3?
When he shows up at Spidey Day, he grabs that large arc-thing and hoists himself up by one arm and poses.
 
I didn't hear him say it when I saw the movie for the first time. I heard it the other times though.

It's okay I suppose.:up:
 
The teacher was played by Shan Omar Huey... who happens to be the nephew of a lady I work with.

Does he know that line is infamous? Give me the scoop so I can tell his aunt. :woot:
 
So good, James Franco looked so cute when he said that!:woot:
 
I haven't seen it in the original language, but when does he say "Shazam!" in Spider-Man 3?

When he does the hand stand for Spiderman day.

For some reason i didn't like the fact that they had to do that stunt with cgi instead of justing using wires on a stunt double.
 
Actually the best one came from that one guy in spidey 2:

WHOA! HE STOLE THAT GUY'S PIZZA!
 
When he does the hand stand for Spiderman day.

For some reason i didn't like the fact that they had to do that stunt with cgi instead of justing using wires on a stunt double.
What's worse is that I heard that they had to use CGI for Peter running around the metal poles, making all that noise....that's way unnecessary.
 
"So good" kills it. He sounded so satified, knowing he just crushed his old friend, knowing he's a bastard for doing so, and loving it.
 
I don't believe a thread was started on this but to indulge this crap, I'll say, i kid you not was a better line simply because, it was a subtle throw away line that was probably improv and secondly, Matt started its legendary cult status that had everyone here from the period of 2002 upto early 2005, heavily quoting that phrase in almost every thread.
 
"So Good" definately trumps "I Kid You Not"
 
which is the better throw away line that for some reasons became popular and quoted? I think "so good" wins, if only for Franco's delievery of the line...although "I kid you not" is a classic :o

Dammit Joker you forgot "Always late!" :cmad: :oldrazz:
 
Yeah, "So good" definitely has #1 A-hole written all over it, due to Franco's delivery. For the first time, we see how diabolical Harry really is and how this hate has driven him mad (forget super-serum).
 

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