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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2012 22:36:00 GMT -5
What pisses me off is poison ivy (or oak, or sumac... whatever rubbed against my leg when I went hiking). I have this horrible poison ivy rash and it's been oozing for days. I could have had so much fun on my labor day weekend (my first 3-day weekend since New Years), but instead I'm staying home and taking time to recover. It's actually pretty depressing. It could always be worse...
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Post by Catalyst on May 27, 2012 23:29:44 GMT -5
Lol. I couldn't help but notice as Ivy dragged Bats in her vines, how defined his ass was.
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Post by Weasel on May 27, 2012 23:32:12 GMT -5
It's not easy to make Uma Thurman look un-sexy, yet somehow that movie managed it.
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Post by Ryzuki on May 28, 2012 0:38:41 GMT -5
What pisses me off is poison ivy (or oak, or sumac... whatever rubbed against my leg when I went hiking). I have this horrible poison ivy rash and it's been oozing for days. I could have had so much fun on my labor day weekend (my first 3-day weekend since New Years), but instead I'm staying home and taking time to recover. It's actually pretty depressing. It could always be worse... Damn... looking at it now, I can hardly believe I used to like that movie... it's not as I remember.
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Post by Catalyst on May 28, 2012 1:20:22 GMT -5
Ahnold manages to make this movie more watchable than it's predecessor.
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Post by Ryzuki on May 28, 2012 1:32:30 GMT -5
Ahnold manages to make this movie more watchable than it's predecessor. You mean Freeze? When i hear people whine about this movie, Arnold as Freeze is usually the first thing to come up. Granted he's a great actor and all... it just seems like a odd role for him.
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Post by muteKi on May 28, 2012 1:33:18 GMT -5
i thought he did an ice job
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Post by Ryzuki on May 28, 2012 1:40:36 GMT -5
i thought he did an ice job *slap!* .... *slap! slap! slap!*
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Post by megatronbison on May 28, 2012 5:24:07 GMT -5
I can hand on my heart say that Arnie was the only good thing about Batman on Ice- although all his puns were dreadful I just couldn't help but like the fact he seemed to be having such a good time hamming it up. I love Arnie- I even love the rock band Arnocorp that sing songs about Arnie- I'm seeing them just before my birthday this year.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2012 15:14:15 GMT -5
I can hand on my heart say that Arnie was the only good thing about Batman on Ice- although all his puns were dreadful I just couldn't help but like the fact he seemed to be having such a good time hamming it up. I love Arnie- I even love the rock band Arnocorp that sing songs about Arnie- I'm seeing them just before my birthday this year. I liked it more than Batman Forever on account of Arnie. Uma Thurman was pretty dreadful and it was sad to see Bane reduced to a silent grunt, but Arnie stole the show. His hammy jokes call back to his classic lines in Commando. Forever really bothered me - Tommy Lee Jones was really bizarre and obnoxious, and speaking of bizarre and obnoxious, watching Jim Carrey as the Riddler was painful; way too many crotch thrusts for my taste. Seriously, that movie would make David Bowie's bulge in "Labyrinth" embarrassed.
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Post by lanceboyle94 on May 28, 2012 15:56:20 GMT -5
It's not easy to make Uma Thurman look un-sexy, yet somehow that movie managed it. She honestly looks like a dude there. And that's no good.
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Post by megatronbison on May 28, 2012 16:09:43 GMT -5
I liked it more than Batman Forever on account of Arnie. Uma Thurman was pretty dreadful and it was sad to see Bane reduced to a silent grunt, but Arnie stole the show. His hammy jokes call back to his classic lines in Commando. Forever really bothered me - Tommy Lee Jones was really bizarre and obnoxious, and speaking of bizarre and obnoxious, watching Jim Carrey as the Riddler was painful; way too many crotch thrusts for my taste. Seriously, that movie would make David Bowie's bulge in "Labyrinth" embarrassed. God, I loathed Tommy Lee Jones in that film- it put me off him for years- shame we didn't get Billy Dee Williams as Two Face- though I don't think Burton intended to use him in a planned third film. Man- don't get me started on how shit Burton has become... Yeah I have no idea how they managed to ugly up Uma Thurman so much too- that was bizarre! In fact both Forever and Batman on Ice are really weird to look at- why's everything glowing UV or Neon? :\ Re: Arnie- I have a dream of smoking cigars filled with skunk in his company and hearing him laugh- next to Chewbacca I can't think of anyone else I would want to get baked with more.
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Post by lanceboyle94 on May 28, 2012 16:24:13 GMT -5
Yeah I have no idea how they managed to ugly up Uma Thurman so much too- that was bizarre! In fact both Forever and Batman on Ice are really weird to look at- why's everything glowing UV or Neon? :\ Because it was the 90's and that stuff was apparently cool back then? I have no fucking idea. And I honestly don't know why Forever had some rollerskating guys with glowing facepaint. All I knew is that it blew. I think that the only good thing that movie brought was a kinda decent arcade/PS1/Saturn brawler. Also it had a U2 song from the days when they were doing that ZOO TV bullshit and Bono had those oversized sunglasses. Fucking 90's...
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Post by Catalyst on May 28, 2012 18:21:04 GMT -5
I find B&R much more watchable if I just think about it as an extension of the old Adam West show. I'm also rather curious how Batman Triumphant would've been with the campiness of a Man-Bat, Scarecrow, and Harlequinn all together.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2012 13:13:10 GMT -5
Weird. Am I the only one who actually liked Tommy Lee Jones as Two Face? I thought he did a good job of representing both sides of the character. You only just barely get to see a bit of his Harvey personality right there at the end, but I found it humanizing.
I look at TLJ's Two Face as being similar to Michael Keaton's Batman. Neither one is a spot-on representation of the characters as they appear in the comics, but they work very well in the worlds in which they were presented.
Ah well. All I know is that we're all lucky that they decided NOT to use Marlon Wayans as Robin.
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