Lounge of Justice - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Part 27

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Whaaaa...? I never heard about this, lol.


"Her past has all the ingredients for a blockbuster. It is the story of a beautiful English girl, educated privately and at Oxford, whose marriage dreams are twice destroyed in unique circumstances.
She first falls in love with a man who, after two intimate years, realises he is gay and now lives with a civil partner.

In the second reel, she falls in love with another man, they get engaged and buy a house. But when — unknown to him, apparently — she sends out ‘save the date’ pre-wedding cards to dozens of friends with a ‘tasteful’ picture of them in a hot tub, he is so appalled that he summarily dumps her.

No one had any doubt that Joe and Rosamund were madly in love. During the four years they were together he directed two other major films, Atonement and The Soloist, while Rosamund starred in films such as Fracture, with Anthony Hopkins. So it came as no surprise when, in 2008, the couple got engaged and bought a house in Spitalfields, East London.

What happened next has never been agreed between them. But the moment Joe learned that his fiancee had excitedly sent out ‘save the date’ pre-wedding postcards, he humiliatingly jilted her.

His friends say he didn’t know she was sending them. She has claimed he did know about them. ‘We’d both designed it and the design was to make them laugh,’ she said.

At any rate, Rosamund’s mother, Caroline had to write to everyone and explain the wedding was off.

Having dumped Rosamund, Joe was said to have spent a lot of time with friends in lap-dancing clubs.The episode had not, however, put him off marriage. Two years later, he married sitar player and composer Anoushka Shankar, daughter of the late Indian music maestro Ravi Shankar. They now have a three-year-old son, Zubin."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...one-girl-superstar-love-life-train-wreck.html
 
I don't see where the fanfare over Reeve's comments is coming from considering they are pretty similar if not the same as the ones Affleck was making.

For me personally is the fact of being excited about Affleck's original comments, and then people saying that Reeves would rewrite the whole thing and do something different (and in NOT a noir, detective story).

Reeves comments now show that that's indeed the direction they're heading (one of the original reasons to be excited about) and also the fact that he might not do a complete overhaul as some people would have you believe, but in fact - and here comes the shocker - that this is a collaboration and Reeves and Afleck will contribute in their (Affleck's, John's, DC's) original vision; which was pretty much what Affleck statement when stepping down from the director's chair said they'd be looking for.

Not saying that Reeves would be a hired gun, not at all; what I'm saying is that they found someone that sees eye to eye with them when it comes to where they wanna go (which I'm pretty sure it's something they're looking for in any director they're meeting with).

So, for some of us, it feels like positive confirmation. :yay:
 
Who's slagging off Huge Ackman in PAN?!?!?

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It's stuck in my head, ringing in my ears...taunting me. Tormenting me.


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For me personally is the fact of being excited about Affleck's original comments, and then people saying that Reeves would rewrite the whole thing and do something different (and in NOT a noir, detective story).

Reeves comments now show that that's indeed the direction they're heading (one of the original reasons to be excited about) and also the fact that he might not do a complete overhaul as some people would have you believe, but in fact - and here comes the shocker - that this is a collaboration and Reeves and Afleck will contribute in their (Affleck's, John's, DC's) original vision; which was pretty much what Affleck statement when stepping down from the director's chair said they'd be looking for.

Not saying that Reeves would be a hired gun, not at all; what I'm saying is that they found someone that sees eye to eye with them when it comes to where they wanna go (which I'm pretty sure it's something they're looking for in any director they're meeting with).

So, for some of us, it feels like positive confirmation. :yay:


For some of us, it feels like a breeze through a luscious hair.

Yes, this is a subtle way for me to tell Black Narcissus to stop calling me a bald bastah and simply call me a bastah. Like my mother always did.
 
For some of us, it feels like a breeze through a luscious hair.

Yes, this is a subtle way for me to tell Black Narcissus to stop calling me a bald bastah and simply call me a bastah. Like my mother always did.

That's cool, Wolfie; those of us with luscious manes should stick together...

:cool:
 
Would love to be bald because mine grows back quick and thick
 
"Her past has all the ingredients for a blockbuster. It is the story of a beautiful English girl, educated privately and at Oxford, whose marriage dreams are twice destroyed in unique circumstances.
She first falls in love with a man who, after two intimate years, realises he is gay and now lives with a civil partner.

In the second reel, she falls in love with another man, they get engaged and buy a house. But when — unknown to him, apparently — she sends out ‘save the date’ pre-wedding cards to dozens of friends with a ‘tasteful’ picture of them in a hot tub, he is so appalled that he summarily dumps her.

No one had any doubt that Joe and Rosamund were madly in love. During the four years they were together he directed two other major films, Atonement and The Soloist, while Rosamund starred in films such as Fracture, with Anthony Hopkins. So it came as no surprise when, in 2008, the couple got engaged and bought a house in Spitalfields, East London.

What happened next has never been agreed between them. But the moment Joe learned that his fiancee had excitedly sent out ‘save the date’ pre-wedding postcards, he humiliatingly jilted her.

His friends say he didn’t know she was sending them. She has claimed he did know about them. ‘We’d both designed it and the design was to make them laugh,’ she said.

At any rate, Rosamund’s mother, Caroline had to write to everyone and explain the wedding was off.

Having dumped Rosamund, Joe was said to have spent a lot of time with friends in lap-dancing clubs.The episode had not, however, put him off marriage. Two years later, he married sitar player and composer Anoushka Shankar, daughter of the late Indian music maestro Ravi Shankar. They now have a three-year-old son, Zubin."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...one-girl-superstar-love-life-train-wreck.html
Wow, she dodged a bullet.
 
Ok so it's no secret that I don't love MOS (although it's been growing on me more and more) but to the people who absolutely balls-out loved the movie, can you go into how much you loved it, how you felt after the first viewing back in 2013 and what stood out to you the most? like a scene or scenes that wow'ed you? I personally really like the breakneck pace at which the camera moves following Supes as he flies through metropolis in the Zod fight
 
I am pretty damn bald, so BN can fire away. The other epithet I discount as friendly banter, secure in knowledge that my mother would kick his @ss herself if she were easily offended.
 
Ok so it's no secret that I don't love MOS (although it's been growing on me more and more) but to the people who absolutely balls-out loved the movie, can you go into how much you loved it, how you felt after the first viewing back in 2013 and what stood out to you the most? like a scene or scenes that wow'ed you? I personally really like the breakneck pace at which the camera moves following Supes as he flies through metropolis in the Zod fight
Just PM misslane. She can probably resend you a few sizable chunks of interesting analysis.
 
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Ok so it's no secret that I don't love MOS (although it's been growing on me more and more) but to the people who absolutely balls-out loved the movie, can you go into how much you loved it, how you felt after the first viewing back in 2013 and what stood out to you the most? like a scene or scenes that wow'ed you? I personally really like the breakneck pace at which the camera moves following Supes as he flies through metropolis in the Zod fight

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Always love that "This is Clark Kent" moment in MOS.
 
I am pretty damn bald, so BN can fire away. The other epithet I discount as friendly banter, secure in knowledge that my mother would kick his @ss herself if she were easily offended.

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No need. Life has already done that to ya.

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Ok so it's no secret that I don't love MOS (although it's been growing on me more and more) but to the people who absolutely balls-out loved the movie, can you go into how much you loved it, how you felt after the first viewing back in 2013 and what stood out to you the most? like a scene or scenes that wow'ed you? I personally really like the breakneck pace at which the camera moves following Supes as he flies through metropolis in the Zod fight

I've never had a theater experience quite like that one. After the infamous neck snap, my heart was beating so hard I started seeing black. That's how engrossed I was in the film. The Smallville fight to the end was so exhilarating, nothing else like it imo.

A weird thing that caught my attention and stuck with me, when Jor-El calls H'raka (or however it's spelled) and goes to mount him, the camera moves in and his wing goes right in front of the camera. It just caught me off guard, it was such an interesting shot choice.

Everything on Krypton, the oil rig rescue, the first flight, the suit, the color palette, how visceral his powers were. One of a kind experience.
 
In August they are bundling all DC animated films to date. I'm sure the price is gonna be lit...

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That's cool, Wolfie; those of us with luscious manes should stick together...

:cool:

I'll tell you a secret... I am actually Tommy Wiseau.

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Didn't expect this, huh™?

Ok so it's no secret that I don't love MOS (although it's been growing on me more and more) but to the people who absolutely balls-out loved the movie, can you go into how much you loved it, how you felt after the first viewing back in 2013 and what stood out to you the most? like a scene or scenes that wow'ed you? I personally really like the breakneck pace at which the camera moves following Supes as he flies through metropolis in the Zod fight

Pun intended? :oldrazz:
 
To all you Blomkamp fanatics, ep 2 of that 'Oats Studio' thing is up.
 
Ok so it's no secret that I don't love MOS (although it's been growing on me more and more) but to the people who absolutely balls-out loved the movie, can you go into how much you loved it, how you felt after the first viewing back in 2013 and what stood out to you the most? like a scene or scenes that wow'ed you? I personally really like the breakneck pace at which the camera moves following Supes as he flies through metropolis in the Zod fight

For me, it was one of the most exhilerating experiences I've had at the movies. Prior to it, I was never a huge Superman fan and my only only expectation going into the movie was "just please be more exciting than Superman Returns. Thays all I want" and I got more than I bargained for. I felt I could connect with Cavill's Clark, more grounded, I loved Amy Adams' Lois, I loved how they changed the whole "Lois and Clark" dynamicin general and I enjoyed following Clark's journey. And when the action hit, oh MAMA, I was so damn exhilerated by the action set pieces, I had never seen fighting on film quite like that before.

I vividly remember the partwhen Superman was fighting Faora in the iHop and she was nonchalantly whooping his ass and that menacing Zimmer/Junkie Zod music was playing, I was ENTHRALLED. Like goosebumps enthralled. All in all it was a thrilling experience for me and made me a Supermab fan. This was the Superman I wanted for a long time.
 
I don't know if anyone else here has mentioned this yet but Donna Dicken's latest complaint about BvS is that Batman is too frightening.
 
I don't know if anyone else here has mentioned this yet but Donna Dicken's latest complaint about BvS is that Batman is too frightening.

Yeah, idiot took the bait.
 
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I had a grin while watching most of this. Some of the acting from the none asian actors was kinda meh. Swinton was underwhelming to me. Gyllenhaal was nothing but tasty ham with his scenes. Lily Collins seems to me like the typical hollywood my dad is famous connection thang. No real charisma. The interaction between the little girl and her pig was nothing but sweet. Yes, the message of this film is very clear, and i did cry during one particular scene, but pork still taste so good. Darth might be the hype version of Paul Dano's character, huh.

8.5/10
 
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