Damn, nothing worst than being trolled. There goes my night. Is that little clever or what? Totally fooled me.
What a goal to have...trolling.
Maybe you're not seeing things clear and need an outside take so here it is...
CN is trolling you and you're taking the bait.
Again, doesnt take a genius to figure that out but there.
Damn, nothing worst than being trolled. There goes my night. Is that little clever or what? Totally fooled me.
What a goal to have...trolling.
My job here is done.
And you added so much. All that insight and wit.
Movie was good. Spent 0 dollars on the experience so it was extra enjoyable.
Hey Avante. I know you're probably going to take this as me just starting more with you, but you want to know a really great way to avoid breaking the bank at the movie theater concession stand? Stop shopping there. People who complain about buying overpriced at the movies are the worst. You know you can buy the same candy at the supermarket for like, 1/10th the price right? You know the movie theater isn't the god damned airport so you can sneak in a can of Pepsi (or two, or three, or four, depending on the variables like how many pockets your coat has and how fat you are/want to be).
There is no honor in patronizing the movie theater concession stand instead of smuggling. Don't want to get ripped off? Don't shop there. Very simple lesson. I'm totally on board with the seeing movies in theaters experience. There are many movies I regret not getting to see on the big screen. However, an 800 calorie soda, poorly prepared nachos and candy at a 1000% price point are not part of the deal and are right up there with capitalism myths such as needing to wash your hair twice.
8 out of 10. Really liked the "falling" scene.
I can have candy anytime it's the big buttered popcorn/nachos that I seek, also an Icee, can have coke at home. It's not the real big deal I make it out to be it's just weird paying those kinds of prices for things far far far away from being worth it. Sorta unique actually.
That seems to be the general consensus that I've seen: It's better than 2, but not as good as the first.
1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 > 2 imo
Just saw Ironman again, yep the first one. How anyone can think it was superior to III...????
Sure everything being new to us has some pull.
Not an Iron Man reader, either, but of course they took liberties with the Mandarin. Iron Man fans hate the changes.
no surprise that you prefer big shiny things that blow up over a decent story line.
Not surprised you don't have any idea why people go to these Superhero movies.
It's like reading a western then a sci fi novel. Sorta like casual sex vs getting married.
Last edited by Avante; 05-08-2013 at 01:09 PM.
People in this thread are telling you why they go to super hero movies and what they expect. You just aren't paying attention.
Not everyone has the mentality of a 12 year old kid like you.
People in this thread are telling you why they go to super hero movies and what they expect. You just aren't paying attention.
Not everyone has the mentality of a 12 year old kid like you.
And what % of those who go to Superhero movies was that? A tiny fraction of 1%?
I saw it today in 3D and I liked it. It was better than Ironman 2 but not as good as the first Ironman. I thought the twist and turns in the movie were interesting. Special effects were awesome. I loved the barrel of monkeys scene in the sky. It's a good movie to start the summer movie season off. If you are expecting The King's Speech, Forrest Gump, or the English Patient, you should just stay home. If not, then go see it and be entertained by a comic book movie for 2 hours.
I see you got it.
Over 1 billion already made? Breaking records.
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Marvel’s Iron Man 3 doesn’t open here in the states until midnight tonight, but it’s already breaking records and beating last year’s massively successful Avengers’ international box-office take in its first week of release.
Last edited by Avante; 05-10-2013 at 01:07 AM.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow...182812328.html
I have yet to see the movie, but this seems like the right thread to post this in. So apparently a movie theater manager thought it would be a GREAT idea to have a bunch of (fake) armed gunmen running around a crowded theater to really drive home that action movie feeling. ing genius.
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