nah, Fate would cream him and The Spectre would destroy both without breaking a sweat.Wokko wrote:I don't know enough about either character, but from what nerds on the internet say it'd be the other way around.stui magpie wrote:Dr. Fate would kick his arse.
What's the last movie you watched?
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Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Same here. It's a great movie.Wokko wrote:I love that movie. There's a sequel too, haven't seen that yet. I'm guessing you wont be eitherthink positive wrote:Green street hooligans, OMG, so violent, I had to fast forward it! Ugh
I haven't seen the sequels either but here are the titles and release time of the sequels.
Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground - Released in 2009
Green Street 3: Never Back Down - Released in 2013.
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My son made me watch it. It's set in the part of England my family apparently originally came from. He had to really push me as I told him I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than watch a movie about soccer but he persisted, I watched it and actually really enjoyed it.think positive wrote:Green street hooligans, OMG, so violent, I had to fast forward it! Ugh
Yeah it's violent but it's part of the story.
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We have started our own series.Jezza wrote:Same here. It's a great movie.Wokko wrote:I love that movie. There's a sequel too, haven't seen that yet. I'm guessing you wont be eitherthink positive wrote:Green street hooligans, OMG, so violent, I had to fast forward it! Ugh
I haven't seen the sequels either but here are the titles and release time of the sequels.
Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground - Released in 2009
Green Street 3: Never Back Down - Released in 2013.
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Watched an Ingmar Bergman double today.
Persona: Most of it takes place in a beachhouse with two women, one of whom is mute, so the other did all the talking. It was a bit of a chore to sit through the whole thing.
The Seventh Seal: Liked this one a lot more. It was both funny and profound. It also had an interesting cast of characters. It's worth checking out if you don't have subtitlephobia
Persona: Most of it takes place in a beachhouse with two women, one of whom is mute, so the other did all the talking. It was a bit of a chore to sit through the whole thing.
The Seventh Seal: Liked this one a lot more. It was both funny and profound. It also had an interesting cast of characters. It's worth checking out if you don't have subtitlephobia
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Went to the Cinematheque last night as part of the Robert Altman series.
Altman came to notice as a Hollywood director with the film MASH.
He used to write, direct & produce a lot of TV series before he got into film which included many episodes in the first season or two of "Combat!"
Those of us of a certain age grew up watching Combat! - I remember watching episodes with my dad when I was in primary school.
Combat!:
Last night they screened a particular episode called "Survival" (1963) - 46 minutes. Great stuff. He was sacked after making this episode
Survival clip: episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zjpw-1h-YQ
Critique: http://sensesofcinema.com/2016/cteq/fev ... tman-1963/
Shortcuts:
This was followed by Altman's 1993 star studded film Shortcuts (1993)
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQZD0vKvSJY
Critique: http://sensesofcinema.com/2016/cteq/not ... hort-cuts/
Altman came to notice as a Hollywood director with the film MASH.
He used to write, direct & produce a lot of TV series before he got into film which included many episodes in the first season or two of "Combat!"
Those of us of a certain age grew up watching Combat! - I remember watching episodes with my dad when I was in primary school.
Combat!:
Last night they screened a particular episode called "Survival" (1963) - 46 minutes. Great stuff. He was sacked after making this episode
Survival clip: episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zjpw-1h-YQ
Critique: http://sensesofcinema.com/2016/cteq/fev ... tman-1963/
Shortcuts:
This was followed by Altman's 1993 star studded film Shortcuts (1993)
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQZD0vKvSJY
Critique: http://sensesofcinema.com/2016/cteq/not ... hort-cuts/
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Ha de hastui magpie wrote:^
I was surprised to hear actual dialogue in the clip, I was expecting a silent film.
they had talkies when you were in Primary School
Did you ever see Combat! ? It was a very popular series & I suspect "we" got it in Australia well after the series release in the US?
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nah, we didn't get the same TV options (or channels) up in the NSW bush.watt price tully wrote:Ha de hastui magpie wrote:^
I was surprised to hear actual dialogue in the clip, I was expecting a silent film.
they had talkies when you were in Primary School
Did you ever see Combat! ? It was a very popular series & I suspect "we" got it in Australia well after the series release in the US?
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.