TheHungryHippo's Replies


Speaking of Hitchcock, I actually wasn't a huge fan of North By Northwest, I think the main problem I had was Cary Grant, I know this is an unpopular opinion but I just found his performance not very compelling and he seemed to be trying way too hard to be funny and campy. I realize it's a classic but I just didn't love it like most people seem to, I am more of a fan of Vertigo and Psycho. It's not that bad, the final action sequence on the mountain was pretty cool and I did kind of like the Butler character (he was kind of like Richie's Alfred) but yeah other than that it's really not that great. How would you rank the entire franchise? They are just sad and bitter that TDKR actually stood on its own without using the Joker. Daggett: "You're pure evil" Bane: "I'm necessary evil" Bane , although in all fairness he was at least “necessary evil” And I could totally see Hal becoming Walt after dealing with the rest of Hal's family's nonsense. My theory makes complete and total sense. I also think the Kruger (George's boss) was also involved in the conspiracy to whack Jerry, Elaine, Kramer and George in prison and Ed set him up at the commandant at a military school and Hal recommended that particular school because he trusted Kruger (now known as Spangler after he got his new identity) and knew that he wouldn't take any sh!t from anyone. However Spangler did not follow Hal to Albuquerque so it seems he was not involved in the Breaking Bad storyline. I promise if I was on here saying how much I loved The Last Jedi and The Force Awakens he’d be on here spouting out how much the data for those films suck and that they are horrible movies. Ignore this clown, he is on a mission to troll this board with threads that are just the exact opposite of things I would have said. He doesn't even believe the things he's saying, he just takes whatever I think and automatically posts whatever he thinks will piss me off. He's trying to bait me and it's very immature and childish. This guy has a very unnatural obsession with me and it's really weirding me out. How accurate were plot leaks for the previous two? 01) Number Of The Beast 02) Powerslave 03) Iron Maiden 04) Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son 05) Piece Of Mind 06) Somewhere In Time 07) Brave New World 08) The Final Frontier 09) Killers 10) Book Of Souls 11) Dance Of Death 12) A Matter Of Life And Death 13) Fear Of The Dark 14) Virtual Xi 15) The X-Factor 16) No Prayer For The Dying Yeah not a fan of 90's Iron Maiden. Mom rented it for me. It seems to me your getting your ass handed to you here but hey you do you. Just ignore the OP, he's on a mission to say the exact opposite of whatever I say. I don't think he truly believes the nonsense he's spewing out. It's a very immature and infantile tactic which I completely agree to. Not me I thought they were annoying especially with those cackling noises they kept making And Carrey was just playing Ace Ventura in a Riddler costume I actually never thought he was a bad actor, he unfortunately was a victim of Batman and Robin in the sense that he hadn't had time to build up his resume by that point and therefore suffered far more than some of the more established actors such as Schwarzenegger and Clooney. From what I understand he was in competition with Leonardo Di Caprio for the role of Robin and if Di Caprio had won and it had been Chris who went on to star in Titanic then I think things could have panned out a lot differently. (but of course this is all speculation). Diecence To Kill To be perfectly fair it did stick pretty closely to the book and was certainly relatively faithful when comparing it to most novel to film adaptations. The major difference was the whole Slugworth subplot, the fizzing lifting drink scene, the tunnel scene and Wonka freaking out at Charlie at the end. Whether you like the subplot where Charlie and Grandpa Joe broke the rules or not is fine but I see what the filmmakers were going for: Charlie wasn't perfect, he was conflicted between doing what was moral and what was good for his family but in the end he did do the right thing. In the end that might be the more realistic approach. But wasn't Danny Boyle fired because he wanted to kill off Bond and the producers didn't? It’s called No Time To Die and I guess that means bond isn’t dying