Gangbanging? I was just here chattering, while sat at my two screens sipping my tea and munching on a chocolate biscuit.
Gangbanging? I was just here chattering, while sat at my two screens sipping my tea and munching on a chocolate biscuit.
They do feature Singer in the 5th TV Spot.
I meant proverbial gangbanging...As in us rabid SR fanboys and you....Do you see where I'm going with this...
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Also two trailers I watched featured Superman Returns...
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I meant proverbial gangbanging...As in us rabid SR fanboys and you....Do you see where I'm going with this...
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Also two trailers I watched featured Superman Returns...
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Most curious. I didn't see it mentioned here (several TV adverts, several newspaper adverts, the back page of a magazine).
So, the defence on here that it's because SR isn't an applicable film to mention next to Valkyrie no longer applies, in the light of those adverts.
Most curious. I didn't see it mentioned here (several TV adverts, several newspaper adverts, the back page of a magazine).
So, the defence on here that it's because SR isn't an applicable film to mention next to Valkyrie no longer applies, in the light of those adverts.
Apparently, it applies in the UK.![]()
I'm not entirely sure what you meant (some sort of unsavoury reference to people here leaping on me?) and I think I'd rather not know. Maybe it's some American slang expression? Gangbanging is such a ghastly concept I'd rather not know and shall return to my cup of tea. Ain't no gangbangin' going on here.
Ahhh I forgot, you are in the UK. Makes a difference.
"Gang banging," in the way he was using it, is a term for people in a gang doing things that a person in a gang (bloods, crips, etc.) might do. In its purest form (in this usage), it refers to violence. But the term's etymology has changed so that it really can just mean causing general mischief.
Unless that word has some childish new meaning. It doesn't mean something nice.
I'm in Australia and we got promotions with mentions and without. We often get the same stuff as the U.K.. Based on Harry Potter films. Because there's "American" and "International" trailers (i.e. Australia and U.K. are "international"). But maybe someone can see if it's the case here. Is there some sort of U.K. site that would have the proof needed?
Angeloz
In Australia "bang" can mean to have sexual intercourse. I don't think I need to say more especially if you add "gang" to that.
Angeloz
In Australia "bang" can mean to have sexual intercourse. I don't think I need to say more especially if you add "gang" to that.
Angeloz
The trailer at the site of UK newspaper The Guardian says 'from the director of The Usual suspects and X-Men'. It's here.
There is a massive poster in my local shopping mall that says the same thing (or it might use Apt Pupil not Usual suspects). And a full page advert on the back of the Sunday Times magazine says the same.
Oh boy. Maybe I should edit my posts.
Gangbanging, as far as i know from UK usage, is the multiple rape of one person by several individuals.
In addition to that Uk trailer, the UK poster is here. It says from the director of The Usual Suspects and X-Men.
It means that here, too, but I was pointing out that it has more than one meaning. He was not referring to what you just mentioned.