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Poll1: Best director  

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  1. 1. Best Director of all time

    • Woody Allen
      1
    • Paul Thomas Anderson
      1
    • Wes Anderson
      5
    • James Cameron
      8
    • Coen Brothers
      7
    • Francis Ford Coppola
      4
    • Walt Disney
      4
    • Clint Eastwood
      16
    • David Fincher
      2
    • Alfred Hitchcock
      4
    • Peter Jackson
      4
    • Stanley Kubrick
      8
    • Akira Kurosawa
      1
    • George Lucas
      10
    • David Lynch
      2
    • Sam Mendes
      0
    • Cristopher Nolan
      11
    • Guy Ritchie
      16
    • Martin Scorsese
      17
    • Ridley Scott
      17
    • M. Night Shyamalan
      2
    • Steven Spielberg
      33
    • Quentin Tarantino
      33
    • Orson Welles
      0
    • Edgar Wright
      1
    • Michael Bay
      5


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. My son came running to me.. called everyone and said..it's here.. the trailer is here[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

 

I can guarantee when I get home today they would've studying that trailer so much for clues and what we can expect.. we all already noticed that a certain superhero is missing from a certain scene..and another one is teary eyed.

 

 

 

 

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I'm the opposite. Now that I've seen the trailer I will try my best to stay away from it and any and all speculations about the movie, so I can enjoy it more without knowing all the spoilers beforehand. Since I detest going to theaters and we have a nice enough home system that it's worth waiting until I can watch an HD copy at home, it means I see all the movies much later than anyone else and I can't always join in on the conversations, but I'm fanboy (or pigheaded) enough to stick to it.

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I'm the opposite. Now that I've seen the trailer I will try my best to stay away from it and any and all speculations about the movie, so I can enjoy it more without knowing all the spoilers beforehand. Since I detest going to theaters and we have a nice enough home system that it's worth waiting until I can watch an HD copy at home, it means I see all the movies much later than anyone else and I can't always join in on the conversations, but I'm fanboy (or pigheaded) enough to stick to it.

Impossible to avoid it at home..it's our bonding time..????????

 

 

 

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There would be nothing left of Barbie at the honeymoon.

 

Brian Michael Bendis did a run at Marvel called the The Ultimates which was a version of The Avengers aimed at adults. In it, Hulk was much more... uhm, "potent" and at one stage he escaped to find Betty...

 

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It wasn't that difficult to distract him, though.

 

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Brian Michael Bendis did a run at Marvel called the The Ultimates which was a version of The Avengers aimed at adults. In it, Hulk was much more... uhm, "potent" and at one stage he escaped to find Betty...

 

horny-hulk-2.jpg

 

It wasn't that difficult to distract him, though.

 

http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lz14aqZ9f21qewl6m.jpg

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She can take it. Caught that hussy spooning with Snake Eyes from GI Joe and a couple minions in the toybox. 

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The Foreigner (2017). A solid 7/10. When Jackie Chan isn't happy Jackie he is quite an intimidating Jackie. Good performances from him and Brosnan. Character-driven rather than plot-driven, but enough depth from two veterans of the screen to be satisfying.

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The Foreigner (2017). A solid 7/10. When Jackie Chan isn't happy Jackie he is quite an intimidating Jackie. Good performances from him and Brosnan. Character-driven rather than plot-driven, but enough depth from two veterans of the screen to be satisfying.

I also enjoyed it.

 

I couldn't believe how old Chan looked... (I know he is pushing on in years, but the character's look of the sad little old man was well done)

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