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It's about friggin' time...

PostedThu Jun 02, 2005 11:43 am
by Zannon

PostedThu Jun 02, 2005 11:50 am
by Lok'i Vidaar
I dunno about the storyline so much...

I bet it's a 3 star movie though, I'd go see it.

Just to see some Rambo Ass kickin' :)

PostedThu Jun 02, 2005 12:27 pm
by Krusshyk
I will be happy if and only if I get to see him take the powder out of a bullet, put it on an open wound that extends all the way through his abdomen, ignite it, and then see pyrotechnics flare out of both sides of the wound.

That would make me happy.

PostedThu Jun 02, 2005 3:49 pm
by X'an Shin
Rescuing his daughter in the "boonies" (i.e. Suburbia) because some white supremacists took her hostage because they don't like that a Navajo man moved into town?

WEAK.

PostedThu Jun 02, 2005 3:59 pm
by Skorixor
this should scare anybody away
n addition to breaking the old red bandanna out of mothballs, Stallone, 58, will write the screenplay.

PostedFri Jun 03, 2005 2:48 am
by Zyre Mercutio
Skorixor wrote:this should scare anybody away
n addition to breaking the old red bandanna out of mothballs, Stallone, 58, will write the screenplay.
To his credit and laugh if you must I quote the following

[With Stallone's nominations for Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay, he joined only two others with the same pair of honors in the same year in Academy history: Charlie Chaplin (for The Great Dictator (1940)), and Orson Welles (for Citizen Kane (1941)).]


Zzzzzz

PostedFri Jun 03, 2005 4:34 am
by Keer
Zyre Mercutio wrote:
Skorixor wrote:this should scare anybody away
n addition to breaking the old red bandanna out of mothballs, Stallone, 58, will write the screenplay.
To his credit and laugh if you must I quote the following

[With Stallone's nominations for Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay, he joined only two others with the same pair of honors in the same year in Academy history: Charlie Chaplin (for The Great Dictator (1940)), and Orson Welles (for Citizen Kane (1941)).]
I recognize...and have been waiting for that lightning to strike again for almost 20 years. Alas, not a spark in the sky.

PostedFri Jun 03, 2005 4:19 pm
by Hashum
Zyre Mercutio wrote:
Skorixor wrote:this should scare anybody away
n addition to breaking the old red bandanna out of mothballs, Stallone, 58, will write the screenplay.
To his credit and laugh if you must I quote the following

[With Stallone's nominations for Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay, he joined only two others with the same pair of honors in the same year in Academy history: Charlie Chaplin (for The Great Dictator (1940)), and Orson Welles (for Citizen Kane (1941)).]

Zzzzzz
Must have been for one of the Rocky movies, I still love those.