Commodore Schmidlapp
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I have my suspicions that they may be the same person.Because he's amusing.
The BO thread was never the same after explode7 got banned!![]()

I have my suspicions that they may be the same person.Because he's amusing.
The BO thread was never the same after explode7 got banned!![]()
If you're going to take an old review of Batman and Robin and plug in The Dark Knight info you might want to change the opening line to "Batman Franchise: Mark II". Because you sort of show your hand.
http://www.grouchoreviews.com/reviews/2126
Pwned.
Nice detective work there bro, very well done.![]()
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The sad part was, if he had only changed that opening line it would have taken me more than 10 seconds. I reckon it would be a good solid half a minute before finding that. I should thank the guy for the extra 20 seconds of my life I saved. I ate a pretzel with those 20 seconds. It was tasty.
Some of you take jokes way to seriously. If you took "In the film's first scene, he reprises his Batbutt shot (coupled with a Alfred butt shot)" seriously you need help!
Sometimes I don't think fanboys know how ridiculous they are sometimes. I take part in serious discussions on these words as well as making fun of some of the super-serius folk who like to fight over who will win in a fight.
For the record The Dark Knight and BB are my favorite Super hero films and I hate Iron Man.
Once again, our city shines on film. New York can make all the claims it wants to make, but Chicago IS Gotham City in "The Dark Knight," the highly anticipated Batman movie coming to theaters July 18.
I'll be reviewing it on "At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper" this weekend, but for now let's just say that it will be a huge upset if the late Heath Ledger ISN'T nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actor -- and it won't be due to some maudlin sympathy vote.
Ledger doesn't have to steal every scene he's in because he walks in and owns it from the get-go. This is one of the funniest, creepiest, darkest, most interesting and most amazing performances I've seen in any movie this decade.
Chicago, Ledger shine in 'Dark Knight'
Late actor owns every scene in Oscar-worthy performance
July 9, 2008
Recommend (19)
BY RICHARD ROEPER Sun-Times Columnist
Once again, our city shines on film. New York can make all the claims it wants to make, but Chicago IS Gotham City in "The Dark Knight," the highly anticipated Batman movie coming to theaters July 18.
I'll be reviewing it on "At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper" this weekend, but for now let's just say that it will be a huge upset if the late Heath Ledger ISN'T nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actor -- and it won't be due to some maudlin sympathy vote.
Ledger doesn't have to steal every scene he's in because he walks in and owns it from the get-go. This is one of the funniest, creepiest, darkest, most interesting and most amazing performances I've seen in any movie this decade.
I just hope no spoilers, I really want to watch the show this weekend.^
Thats a great little clip from what were going to get from the both of them, Im hoping they will both like it alot!
I just hope no spoilers, I really want to watch the show this weekend.![]()
I blacked out the spoilers... it was the other dude who re posted it un blacked out.
Pwned.
Nice detective work there bro, very well done.![]()
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TIME magazine's review is up.
I haven't read it yet, so I don't know if there are spoilers:
http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1821365,00.html
The spoilers are in paragraph four. Otherwise, you're fine.
OK but was Time a good review?