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not a fan of motion comics, seems like a half ass puppet show to me
 
Ah. Regardless, my main point was how engrossing each half hour ep is, despite effectively being a slightly more polished storyboard with audio and it keeps you coming back, despite each being capable of standing on their own.

It highlights just how well paced the original piece was...
 
I watched that Hipster-baiting music video 'being a ****heads cool'
funny stuff :funny:
 
it is....quite funny

"Say I work in media, I'm really on the DoL, I'm the coolest guy youll ever know"
 
so....LA Confidential....great movie or greatest movie?

Genre trappings aside, it's kind of my ideal version of a Wolverine/Cyclops teamup story.

I wouldn't even call it subtext....

Sadly the movie isn't nearly honest enough with itself for it to be text.

It's a shame that it has to ladle homophobia on over the eroticism to make itself feel okay.
 
There was no Matrix episode of Smallville, perhaps you're just experiencing a little deja vu...


BRRRRRRRRRRRRR!

:awesome:

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Sadly the movie isn't nearly honest enough with itself for it to be text.

If it was text I would watch it :atp:

Homoeroticism and shirtless men some of the bestest things ever :up:
 

Guy Pearce as a careerist, unlikeable *****e who's a huge stickler for the rules who survives because he is actually really good at both doing his job and working the system, who ultimately wants to do the right thing and is totally okay with shooting lots of people made for a way better Scott Summers than whatever the **** Marsden was doing.
 
300 still doesn't top the gayest movie of all time Top Gun.
 
Guy Pearce as a careerist *****e who's a huge stickler for the rules but ultimately wants to do the right thing and is totally okay with shooting lots of people made for a way better Scott Summers than whatever the **** Marsden was doing.

that was Pearces first American role, I believe it was Crowes second

both killed it though....you know what I really loved about Ed Exley, was that when you first meet him, he seems like a guy whos just eager, trying to live up to daddys legacy

and then when that fight happens, that naked driving ambition comes roaring out
 
hey guys

it's time for a little

VOLLEYBALL
 
I watched virtuosity the other night for the first time in years. I was surprised how hammy Crowes acting was in that movie but then again it was the mid 90s and alot of acting was hammy then.
 
and I think that was his first major role in an American film

second, my fault

Quick and the Dead was his first "major role" in America
 
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