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Re: Terminator Salvation

Posted: 30 May 2009 22:42
by Ross SC
im a closet angel fan........ when me & my wife 1st got together i took a week off work sick & we stayed in & watched angel in bed!
buffy was ok, but angel was better!
Sundance wrote:no. just because i don't agree with you, doesn't mean i hate you.
i didnt say hate...... i was joking!

Re: Terminator Salvation

Posted: 30 May 2009 22:44
by Ross SC
i think tim burton would have done a much better job of his batman if his hands werent so tied! he wanted to make it much darker. shame he went on to f*ck up planet of the apes!

Re: Terminator Salvation

Posted: 30 May 2009 22:47
by Red Laser
Jack Nicholson while good as the Joker did hijack the film by saying he wanted his actual face to be seen more during the film

Re: Terminator Salvation

Posted: 30 May 2009 22:50
by Thundershot
Why do Sci-fi & fantasy shows have to have such long involved stories now a days?, you just cant tune in for one episode anymore..if you miss one you might as well give up, I've got better things to do with my life than trying to remember every little detail of a show because it may be important in 50 episodes time.
I think Batman returns was the best of the Tim Burton ones..

Re: Terminator Salvation

Posted: 30 May 2009 22:54
by Ross SC
the 1st one, that & the original batman film are the best, imo.

Re: Terminator Salvation

Posted: 30 May 2009 22:59
by Thundershot
Sorry Ross, when you say the orginal one do you mean the 60's film?..I get kindda confused with Batman films too many re-boots or what ever yer call 'em? I like the Adam West stuff..well the early ones any way, they sort of lost steam in the later episodes.

Re: Terminator Salvation

Posted: 30 May 2009 23:01
by Ross SC
i mean the adam west film + tim burtons 1st film.
if you havent already seen it, watch "return to the batcave"

Re: Terminator Salvation

Posted: 30 May 2009 23:06
by Thundershot
Derek Meddings did an outstanding on the model work for the 1st Burton movie..as well as Superman & Moonraker, his work still stands up well today.

Re: Terminator Salvation

Posted: 30 May 2009 23:08
by gung-hoeddie
i like the first two batman movies it all went a bit sh*t after that the one with george cloony what a load of pish, but it has improved with the dark knight,

Re: Terminator Salvation

Posted: 30 May 2009 23:30
by Double-Tap
i dont think the burton batmans have aged that well but loved them at the time.

loved the dark knight in the cinema but it wasnt as good on dvd, i actually prefer batman begins, altho ledger was brilliant.

equliibrium is a great movie but i think because it came out around the same time as the matrix it was overlooked.

ironman was a good show but what about hulk. i thought it was a great film.
Bill