I'm kind of surprised that, after all this time, Japanese animation studios aren't trying to do modern remakes of the original series (ie Gundam, Macross etc), for all those kiddos who didn't grow up in the 70s and 80s and dont know how these franchises started.
Man on Fire. Movie wasn't bad but I fucking loved the NIN soundtrack. Some Nine Inch Nails tracks make such good movie scores I've heard NIN instrumentals used in at least half a dozen movies.
Oh yeah, and of course Labyrinth since someone mentioned David Bowie in this thread. There's nothing...
Am I the only one, who found it weird how Ian describe Anew in front of his wife, and she didn't mind.
From what I hear on the news, Obama is going to have a couple of people that are in conflict over the White House for a bear.
And what is the deal with the Innovators, do they have...
What your name over on viewaskew, Jesus. And why couldn't you make it?
Anyway I'm not going to say what you missed because you can read it over on that site and you propably feel bad as it is.
He did mention he would like to visit again.
The USA release date is 31st august at the moment, it doesn't have a UK date yet, but I doubt it'd be that far away from the us release. It's isn't a sequel though, it's a remake of the first one.
MMMMMMMMM with the current crop i am actually liking alot of them equally.
Fantastic 4 was pretty good as was Batman Begins, I was never fussed on Spiderman and the X Men movies were excellent but Hellboy was great too!!!!!
Apocalypse Now has Marlon Brando reading T S Eliot is an overly dramatic, thespian way. And it has the best voice over ever. So it wins.
28 Days later is chill though.
I think they should give it up! But then, I would say that, since I'm not keen on any of them. I struggled through the first two, thinking they'd grow on me, but no. The only thing that made the franchise bearable was Johnny Depp.