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Seen the first two seasons. It's great. But Nathan leaving made me not care as much but season 3
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Originally Posted by MrONegative
What was the point of War Horse? I mean I didn't hate it...I guess that means I liked it. I sat through it? I dunno...it's a Spielberg movie=I don't even know. I'm just used to saying it. It's like this, Lost World and Indy IV are at the bottom of the Spielberg movies made while I was alive. Iono, I'll ramble more when I'm not on my phoneand why does the kid look so damn much like Anton Yelchin? They couldn't afford him?
Originally Posted by Junrock21
He got game
love and basketball
Originally Posted by JPZx
Originally Posted by MrONegative
What was the point of War Horse? I mean I didn't hate it...I guess that means I liked it. I sat through it? I dunno...it's a Spielberg movie=I don't even know. I'm just used to saying it. It's like this, Lost World and Indy IV are at the bottom of the Spielberg movies made while I was alive. Iono, I'll ramble more when I'm not on my phoneand why does the kid look so damn much like Anton Yelchin? They couldn't afford him?
Wait, so did you actually like it? Film wasn't really about the horse, it was more of a figurehead to a bigger issue. Thought it was cool how it was property of different armies, property of people having no affiliation with the war whatsoever, etc.
Show was so underrated, a movie would be excellent.Originally Posted by MrONegative
and...I'm hearing a Party Down movie could be happening, legit. would be too dope
CP:
Gonna miss the twins. They was so talkative and lively and what not
At the time, it was the best episode of the series by farOriginally Posted by MrONegative
Hank and the Twins...One Minuteamazing
and...I'm hearing a Party Down movie could be happening, legit. would be too dope
. I know I for one will be having fun if that happens. Arrested Development AND Party Down movies both being made? I'm bout to faint.
Originally Posted by DubA169
Party down movie would be great but I don't see it happening. That show doesn't have a big following
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
Any of y'all watch Californication or House of Lies last night? Curious to how both episodes were.
Gap between III and IV, meaning lots of Obi Wan/Vader, little of everyone else? Unless they show the upbringing of Leah/Luke, but I'd hate to watch some bratty kids playing them.Originally Posted by CP1708
So Rick McCallum just announced that the live action Star Wars show will be called Underground, but won't be out for 3 years due to costs, and it will be set in the 20 years between episodes III and IV. First........3 effffing years? Second, I don't give a @#$% its something at least. If they ain't gonna give me 22 more movies like they could/should, then at least maybe I can get 22+ hour long stories to roll with. Hurry the @#$% up 3 years.
JapanAir21 wrote:
CP1708 wrote:
So Rick McCallum just announced that the live action Star Wars show will be called Underground, but won't be out for 3 years due to costs, and it will be set in the 20 years between episodes III and IV. First........3 effffing years? Second, I don't give a @#$% its something at least. If they ain't gonna give me 22 more movies like they could/should, then at least maybe I can get 22+ hour long stories to roll with. Hurry the @#$% up 3 years.
Gap between III and IV, meaning lots of Obi Wan/Vader, little of everyone else? Unless they show the upbringing of Leah/Luke, but I'd hate to watch some bratty kids playing them.
Won't be out for three years means it won't be on air till 2020.
If it really does come out in 2015 though, I bet a new set of sequels to come out ~2025.
Ok, first of all, I made a mistake, it's not Underground, it's Underworld, which I do not like at all. That's too damn close to people thinkin that Lycons and Warewolves will be flying the Millennium Falcon.]
Second, JA, it's Leia. Not Leah. Who the @#$% is Leah?
Third, no. No Ben, no Vader, no twins, none of that. Completely outside of ALL that stuff. At least, as far as I have read, it would be a complete different set of characters within the Star Wars universe. Characters that we probably have never even heard of, and they'll allude to guys like Palpatine, Vader etc. May we see a glimpse of somebody? Chewbacca perhaps? Maybe. Just as they brought in glimpses of some of them in the prequels, they would certainly do that here.
We could see construction of the Death Star. Bounty Hunters hunting Jedi for the Emperor. (Fett) We could even (and I will cross my fingers til they bleed) see Thrawn and his crew. TONS of material they can come up with, which is why this @#$% needs to happen. There is too damn much material out there to be used to not do more. So it's time to get it going. But I don't wanna see any Gunguns, I don't want a word of garbage dialogue, I want Dexter/Sopranos/The Wire/Breaking Bad/Mad Men type writing, with Lightsabers.
No %#@*++ Ewoks either.
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
Guess I have until 2015 to watch the Star Wars movies.
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