Idiot, I rated it too high and deemed it absurd after thinking about it. 8.5 is pretty much a superb movie, something that AVP wasn't. I can throw out numbers all day, buddy.Law wrote:You changed your opinion on the movie because people told you that you should.
The last movie you saw
He was pretty awesome in Lethal Weapon 4. Stay away from The One.
Unbreakable wasn't/isn't a comic book movie.l0g1c wrote:AVP was one of the most disappointing comic-to-movie conversions I've ever seen. Right up there with unbreakable, x-men, etc.
Best comic-to-movie was Sin City, and even then the comics are so much better.
Uhm, and to make this a relevant post, the last movie I watched was:
Raising Arizona 9/10
Seen it many times. Never disappoints. The scene with John Goodman coming out of the ground.
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Yup, fucking great biography. Cro-Cop story and Choke are pretty good too. It's a shame what happened to Kerr, I think he was planning a comeback and he's still wrecked from all the drugs.Law wrote:Have you seen Mark Kerr: Smashing Machine?feedback wrote:Fist of Legend is his best. Ying xiong was good (Hero), and you have to see all the Wong Fei-Hung movies (Once upon a time in China 1, 2, and 3)
I love quake!
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lol come on man, how can you take any dubbed movie seriously? imo it completely destroys any movie, no matter how good it was originally. Saw Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon on TV a long time ago, it was dubbed and unwatchable.
Actually the dubbing in District B-13 wasn't bad, but they're speaking french which is a little easier to sync up.
Actually the dubbing in District B-13 wasn't bad, but they're speaking french which is a little easier to sync up.
I love quake!
Was it just me or did it look like Kerr didn't know how to throw a decent boxing punch when he was doing his shadow-boxing with that trainer with the bald head?feedback wrote:Yup, fucking great biography. Cro-Cop story and Choke are pretty good too. It's a shame what happened to Kerr, I think he was planning a comeback and he's still wrecked from all the drugs.Law wrote:Have you seen Mark Kerr: Smashing Machine?feedback wrote:Fist of Legend is his best. Ying xiong was good (Hero), and you have to see all the Wong Fei-Hung movies (Once upon a time in China 1, 2, and 3)
Sad story really, he seems like such a genuine nice guy. What's the name of the Cro Cop one? I'd like to see that.
What drugs messed up Kerr?Law wrote:Was it just me or did it look like Kerr didn't know how to throw a decent boxing punch when he was doing his shadow-boxing with that trainer with the bald head?feedback wrote:Yup, fucking great biography. Cro-Cop story and Choke are pretty good too. It's a shame what happened to Kerr, I think he was planning a comeback and he's still wrecked from all the drugs.Law wrote: Have you seen Mark Kerr: Smashing Machine?
Sad story really, he seems like such a genuine nice guy. What's the name of the Cro Cop one? I'd like to see that.
I've not followed his story much.
edit: ah..the painkillers strike another victim.
I wonder if painkiller addiction is relatively rampant in that sport, or things like professional wrestling, which although fake, requires those guys to put their bodies through a lot on an almost daily basis.
He got injured, and then got hooked on painkillers. The bad kind.tnf wrote:What drugs messed up Kerr?Law wrote:Was it just me or did it look like Kerr didn't know how to throw a decent boxing punch when he was doing his shadow-boxing with that trainer with the bald head?feedback wrote: Yup, fucking great biography. Cro-Cop story and Choke are pretty good too. It's a shame what happened to Kerr, I think he was planning a comeback and he's still wrecked from all the drugs.
Sad story really, he seems like such a genuine nice guy. What's the name of the Cro Cop one? I'd like to see that.
I've not followed his story much.
I love quake!
I bet it is, it's quite well documented in wrestling how many have been addicted to painkillers. No doubt it's even more rampant in MMA.tnf wrote:I wonder if painkiller addiction is relatively rampant in that sport, or things like professional wrestling, which although fake, requires those guys to put their bodies through a lot on an almost daily basis.
When I used to train with a steroid dealer he did have a smaller clientele of bodybuilders that also got vicodin from him.Law wrote:I bet it is, it's quite well documented in wrestling how many have been addicted to painkillers. No doubt it's even more rampant in MMA.tnf wrote:I wonder if painkiller addiction is relatively rampant in that sport, or things like professional wrestling, which although fake, requires those guys to put their bodies through a lot on an almost daily basis.