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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: SOB on July 05, 2004, 01:35:42 PM
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S-U-C-K-E-D, man what a borefest. I'm glad I just downloaded it instead of spending $6.50 to see it. On a positive note though, at least it made Spiderman 2 seem less crappy by comparison.
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SOB: did you obtain it off of Kazza? (if not where did you d/l it from?)
Do you recommend Spiderman 2? (haven't seen it, but planning to)
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Got it from Bittorrent, horrible cam version. I wouldn't recommend Spiderman 2 unless you brought a crossword or something else to do in between the fighting scenes. Even then, I wouldn't feel right about sending someone to watch it.
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Yes F911 did suck. Saw the same version you did. OTOH I liked Spiderman 2. I thaught this one actually had a decent storyline and the fight scenes were good.
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I think the only thing that would make me see another Spiderman movie is the Newspaper Chief, the scenes with him were outstanding.
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Originally posted by SOB
I think the only thing that would make me see another Spiderman movie is the Newspaper Chief, the scenes with him were outstanding.
"call ann"
"the caterer?"
"yes, tell her not to open the caviar"
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"Sir, your wife called and said she lost the checkbook"
"GREAT! THANKS FOR THE GOOD NEWS!"
yea he was funny
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Thanks for the 'heads-up' on Spiderman 2...
Out of curiousity: do you still have Drive-In movies in the States?
We used to have them here, but over the past many years they have all but disappeared. I don't know why? I used to love going to the drive-in; It was a great way to spend a summer evening, and they were always packed!
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Originally posted by xrtoronto
Thanks for the 'heads-up' on Spiderman 2...
Out of curiousity: do you still have Drive-In movies in the States?
We used to have them here, but over the past many years they have all but disappeared. I don't know why? I used to love going to the drive-in; It was a great way to spend a summer evening, and they were always packed!
There's still a few drive ins floating around. I remember seeing "Star Wars: empire strikes back" at the drive it and it was AWSOME!
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Originally posted by xrtoronto
Out of curiousity: do you still have Drive-In movies in the States?
We used to have them here, but over the past many years they have all but disappeared. I don't know why?
Usually a developer can make more money using the land for a shopping mall or housing than showing movies for four or five months a year.
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Funny you should mention it, xr, I saw Spiderman 2 at the drive-in. Not many left in the states, but curiously there's two in a 40-mile radius of Salem. We didn't stay for the second movie that played that night, which was White Chicks...Yikes!
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Originally posted by xrtoronto
SOB: did you obtain it off of Kazza? (if not where did you d/l it from?)
Do you recommend Spiderman 2? (haven't seen it, but planning to)
Go see it my 13 year old loved it so it should be fine for you.
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Saw a review of Spiderman 2 a few days ago. The guy said it was the best superhero movie ever made.
Go figure.
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Originally posted by midnight Target
Saw a review of Spiderman 2 a few days ago. The guy said it was the best superhero movie ever made.
Go figure.
I'm trying to coerce my wife into seeing Spidy 2 because I reckon it looks great....but it'd have to be fanbloodytastic to be better than Superman 1, or Burton's Batman movies
Tronsky
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Originally posted by midnight Target
Saw a review of Spiderman 2 a few days ago. The guy said it was the best superhero movie ever made.
Go figure.
I saw that too, maybe it boosted my expectations too high. I'm not sure what this guy was smoking.
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I went with my 6 year old daughter to see Spiderman 2 this weekend and we had a blast.
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Originally posted by midnight Target
Saw a review of Spiderman 2 a few days ago. The guy said it was the best superhero movie ever made.
Roger Ebert said that, but what's the best comic Superhero movie you have seen? For me it is X-Men 2 over Superman 2, not a real deep talent pool.
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kristen dunst makes it worth it:aok
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what is bittorent? does it have all the spyware/ viruses that grokster-morpheus-kazaa has?
tapakeg
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Originally posted by tapakeg
what is bittorent? does it have all the spyware/ viruses that grokster-morpheus-kazaa has?
tapakeg
no....
you need a client to access Bittorent dnloads.....
you visit Bittorrent Web Sites and look at there dnload files.....once you Identify the file you want, click it, then the CLIENT does the rest
and some uploads will be working once you start dnloading.....
its easy....and it works nice.
but keep a heads up....I forgot to close it once.....almost popped my GIG meter for my cable connect:eek:
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You couldn't pay me enough to sit through F911 or any film based on a comic book. I bet they both have similar levels of factual content though.
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Originally posted by xrtoronto
Thanks for the 'heads-up' on Spiderman 2...
Out of curiousity: do you still have Drive-In movies in the States?
We used to have them here, but over the past many years they have all but disappeared. I don't know why? I used to love going to the drive-in; It was a great way to spend a summer evening, and they were always packed!
I've heard that it was daylight savings time that killed off the drive-in. That and they used a different film for the drive-ins, was thicker to withstand the brighter projector light. As the drive-ins became less popular they quit making a separate film for them which meant less light and a dimmer picture which hastened their demise. Loved crawling up on the roof of the car to watch a movie when I was a kid.
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i think spiderman 2 is the best "documentary" of the year.
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—"You can't declare war on a noun," MM
Japan must be a verb
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I just downloaded BitTorrent and the thing is asking me to pay per minute to download. Is this right?
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Originally posted by xrtoronto
Thanks for the 'heads-up' on Spiderman 2...
Out of curiousity: do you still have Drive-In movies in the States?
We used to have them here, but over the past many years they have all but disappeared. I don't know why? I used to love going to the drive-in; It was a great way to spend a summer evening, and they were always packed!
There are two near Toronto. One north of Newmarket and one out in Port Hope. Both run double features all summer.
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Drive-Ins are the ONLY way to see a movie. Lots of privacy...no having to rub elbows with obnoxious, unchaperoned kids. Only downside was the long walks to the jon and the concession stand. On the other hand, you could bring your own snacks and other goodies.
Shame that they're going the way of the dodo.
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Originally posted by Habu
There are two near Toronto. One north of Newmarket and one out in Port Hope. Both run double features all summer.
Thanks for the pointer Habu.
Drive-in is a fun way to pass some time on a very hot muggy summer evening.
Cheers!
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Originally posted by Nash
I just downloaded BitTorrent and the thing is asking me to pay per minute to download. Is this right?
fug no nash......
get a bittorent CLIENT 1st...
http://ei.kefro.st/projects/btclient/
just for an example nash.....
when your done installing the client....go here
http://www.suprnova.org
once there search for what you want.....click dnload.....and that will start your client and the dnload
if you don't like the client e-mail me at slow1@videotron.ca and I'll send you mine
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WOOT!
Thanks Slo!
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Originally posted by xrtoronto
Thanks for the 'heads-up' on Spiderman 2...
Out of curiousity: do you still have Drive-In movies in the States?
We used to have them here, but over the past many years they have all but disappeared. I don't know why? I used to love going to the drive-in; It was a great way to spend a summer evening, and they were always packed!
Closest one I know of is in dearborn. Ford-Wyoming. 9 screens.
Karaya