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The line, "I'm Juggarnut, b---h" got the BIGGEST applause!!!!!

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I don't know about the theater you guys went to, but the one I did that line got the biggest applause. It was kind of sad to be honest. I mean, yeah, it was cool but it was such a "I'm Rick James, b---h" rip-off.
 
my theatre loved kitty's reply to him after he catches up to her!

" who's hiding you dick!!!!" lol
 
Yeah the people in my theater went nuts over that line as well.
 
The "I'm Juggernaut, you Bit*ch!" Scene got the biggest laugh. Also the scene where he tells Pyro that his helmut keeps his face pretty.
 
windriderx said:
my theatre loved kitty's reply to him after he catches up to her!

" who's hiding you dick!!!!" lol

Yeah, but that line was actually funny. "I'm juggarnut, b---h" is riping off Dave Chappelle. So, I don't why the audience went so crazy. There were parts in the film in which I felt should have gotten a bigger applause.
 
I hated that line. It didn't belong in an X-movie. At all.
 
Yeah, it got the biggest ovation at my theater too..

I was so proud since I was the only one in the theater that had the T-shirt for it.. :p

That and the Iceman icing up got the biggest ovations as I recall..

-TNC
 
Catman said:
I don't know about the theater you guys went to, but the one I did that line got the biggest applause. It was kind of sad to be honest. I mean, yeah, it was cool but it was such a "I'm Rick James, b---h" rip-off.
Actually its not...he's quoting something far better then Rick James (and far funnier):
Prepare to Laugh
 
Brian2887 said:
I hated that line. It didn't belong in an X-movie. At all.
You don't think that Juggernaut would ever say that?

-TNC
 
Catman said:
Yeah, but that line was actually funny. "I'm juggarnut, b---h" is riping off Dave Chappelle. So, I don't why the audience went so crazy. There were parts in the film in which I felt should have gotten a bigger applause.
It may be taken as a rip-off, but it wasn't the Chappelle's show that made it such an infamous line.

-TNC
 
I thought it was juvenile and spoke loads about the ability of ther writers. Adding "b!tch" to the end of any sentance makes anything funny. Just ask Dave Chappelle. He's rich, b!tch.
 
The theatre I went to (which was packed btw) also had the biggest applause for that line.... I enjoyed it.

God I love going to midnight showings... first time too. definately have to do that again
 
Stewie Griffin said:
I thought it was juvenile and spoke loads about the ability of the writers. Adding "b!tch" to the end of any sentance makes anything funny. Just ask Dave Chappelle. He's rich, b!tch.
It truly did speak to the juvenile nature of Kinberg and Penn. I mean I expected them to say "poopy" after that and start giggling. Even the intelligent conversations in that movie (like the ethics debate) were stupid, they sounded like middle school class discussions when the teacher is not present. Putting a line in there like that puts you up with "American Pie".
 
Yeah, ppl loved that line where I went too....

...and there was DEAD SILENCE for Beast's "oh my stars and garters"

...yeah, my audience sucked
 
Catman said:
I don't know about the theater you guys went to, but the one I did that line got the biggest applause. It was kind of sad to be honest. I mean, yeah, it was cool but it was such a "I'm Rick James, b---h" rip-off.

Actually, I think the same line, "I'm the Juggernaut, *****!" was made popular recently by something other than the "I'm Rick James, *****!" from Dave Chappelle. I don't keep up with pop culture so I'm not sure where exactly it's from, but I've been hearing people say it randomly for the last 2 months or so.
 
Catman said:
So, it all makes sense now. America has a new catchphrase!
You have noooo idea. Some of you REALLY need to see that video so you stop thinking they're ripping off Chappelle.

That's one of the funniest things the internet has ever produced,
 
ShadowBoxing said:
It truly did speak to the juvenile nature of Kinberg and Penn. I mean I expected them to say "poopy" after that and start giggling. Even the intelligent conversations in that movie (like the ethics debate) were stupid, they sounded like middle school class discussions when the teacher is not present. Putting a line in there like that puts you up with "American Pie".
There were some other lines that were equally as juvenile that I cannot recall. Can you think of any? I just can not believe they shafted Cyclops in the movie about PHOENIX. That does not make any sense. That dynamic is what made gave this movie the most potential, emotionally.
 
Stewie Griffin said:
There were some other lines that were equally as juvenile that I cannot recall. Can you think of any? I just can not believe they shafted Cyclops in the movie about PHOENIX. That does not make any sense. That dynamic is what made gave this movie the most potential, emotionally.
This in and of itself is Juvenile. "I love you" before Wolverine kills Jean. Wolverine, who is taking Jean's death in stride, tells a worn out Cyclops to "get over with it and move on" (By the way the movie best actor may have been Marsden). Scott, how has been a wreak for 2 or 3 months cannot get over her death. But upon her return the man who seemed unphased, Wolverine all of the sudden loves her:confused: Poor character development overall.
 
ginny_weasley said:
Yeah, ppl loved that line where I went too....

...and there was DEAD SILENCE for Beast's "oh my stars and garters"

...yeah, my audience sucked
heh...There wasn't a huge reaction for that either...I think you'd have to be a comic geek to catch onto that one..

-TNC
 
Stewie Griffin said:
Can you think of any? I just can not believe they shafted Cyclops in the movie about PHOENIX. That does not make any sense. That dynamic is what made gave this movie the most potential, emotionally.
Way to go off topic.. :up:

:p

-TNC
 
Zing79 said:
You have noooo idea. Some of you REALLY need to see that video so you stop thinking they're ripping off Chappelle.

That's one of the funniest things the internet has ever produced,

I hadn't seen the video before, but now I know where this is coming from.
 
TNC9852002 said:
heh...There wasn't a huge reaction for that either...I think you'd have to be a comic geek to catch onto that one..

-TNC
Yeah, that was a total line for the geeks. But considering I went to the midnight show, where you would expect tons of geeks...it was disturbing how they reacted. :O
 
Zing79 said:
You have noooo idea. Some of you REALLY need to see that video so you stop thinking they're ripping off Chappelle.

That's one of the funniest things the internet has ever produced,
Watching two or three drunk guys poorly dub old X-Men episodes is hardly funny. It was juvenile and I chuckled maybe once or twice. Had I been drunk or high I might have actually found it funny, but saying the B word and acting foolish doesn't make something funny, unless you are five. I am more insulted that writers like Kinberg and Penn feel some drunk guy's e-video is worthy of X-Men lore but marginalizing Angel and Colossus, killing Cyclops and giving his scenes to Wolverine and taking away character development is perfectly fine.
 

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