@Jandurin:
Are you Scandinavian?
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]nope german irish english tiny bit scottish@Jandurin:
Are you Scandinavian?
Jandurin
I've seen your picture. Your kind is rare (i.e. true Nords). You look like you stepped straight out of Skyrim.
:O it actually is. You had your hair shorter on other pics i'v seen from you. Still you should go to an hair salon and ask to do the exact same haircut, it would be awsome.Drakes_FortuneThinking about going to a Halloween party as Thor. It's why I've been working out ;) [spoiler] One of the two statements above are a complete joke [/spoiler]
yo brhd are you into the 3D fad or notJandurin
Well, I saw Transformers Dark of the Moon four times, twice in 2D and twice in 3D. I saw it in 2D the first time because I thought the 3D would look bad. However, the second time I decided to give the 3D a shot and it looked great (though a bit darker). So, I saw it in 3D again. Then, when I saw it one last time, I wound up seeing it in 2D because the 3D showings were sold out. As for the Avengers, I'll see it in both 2D and 3D because I don't know how good its 3D will be (perhaps it can ruin the experience); the 2D viewing will be a "security" viewing, so to speak.
EDIT:
I found Deathly Hallows' 3D to be poor; none of the 3D shots popped out of the screen. However, the film was great so it didn't matter.
Thor, Captain America, and the Incredible Hulk all got good reviews and those movies were just really average. People honestly are too taken by special effects, pro-America attitude, and the fact that JUST because they enjoyed these comic book characters as kids, that automatically makes any movies they're in now worthwhile; critics are no exception (except Richard Roeper who seems the only smart one in the entire idiot critic bunch), they forgo the fact that these movies have lame villians and substandard scripts. Iron Man was the only legitamately GOOD movie in the entire Marvel movie history (Iron Man 2 was crap in comparison). Robert Downey Junior will be the only saving grace to this film (as he is a genuinely great actor and brilliant as Iron Man), but sadly because all the other actors are younger and more flaunted and easily woo all the moronic teenage girls, they'll get most of the credit for making this movie good.
And Mark Ruffalo as Hulk? Out of everyone they had to choose that freakin guy? He's like the dopiest actor in hollywood. Bleh, I'll be skipping this one.
and somebody PLEEEEAASSSEE fire Samual L. Jackson as Nick Fury! Freakin sick of seeing this old guy as a tongue-in-cheek joke in literally EVERY movie he's in nowadays. The once respectable actor of films like A Time to Kill, Unbreakable, Pulp Fiction, Do the Right Thing and Menace II Society has become nothing more than a flashy joke of an old guy.
metalgrinch
Have you seen the Blade films? Blade 1 & 2 are boss man. Do your homework before making statements like that. I think the movie will be objectively ok. But, since I'm an Avengers fan, and I'm sure it'll have plenty special effects, that means it will be subjectively great for me.
[QUOTE="Jandurin"]yo brhd are you into the 3D fad or notBluRayHiDef
Well, I saw Transformers Dark of the Moon four times, twice in 2D and twice in 3D. I saw it in 2D the first time because I thought the 3D would look bad. However, the second time I decided to give the 3D a shot and it looked great (though a bit darker). So, I saw it in 3D again. Then, when I saw it one last time, I wound up seeing it in 2D because the 3D showings were sold out. As for the Avengers, I'll see it in both 2D and 3D because I don't know how good its 3D will be (perhaps it can ruin the experience); the 2D viewing will be a "security" viewing, so to speak.
EDIT:
I found Deathly Hallows' 3D to be poor; none of the 3D shots popped out of the screen. However, the film was great so it didn't matter.
i see you aren't sold on 3D but aren't completely against it it just means you're giving them more money in the end BUT everyone has to have a hobby[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"][QUOTE="Jandurin"]yo brhd are you into the 3D fad or notJandurin
Well, I saw Transformers Dark of the Moon four times, twice in 2D and twice in 3D. I saw it in 2D the first time because I thought the 3D would look bad. However, the second time I decided to give the 3D a shot and it looked great (though a bit darker). So, I saw it in 3D again. Then, when I saw it one last time, I wound up seeing it in 2D because the 3D showings were sold out. As for the Avengers, I'll see it in both 2D and 3D because I don't know how good its 3D will be (perhaps it can ruin the experience); the 2D viewing will be a "security" viewing, so to speak.
EDIT:
I found Deathly Hallows' 3D to be poor; none of the 3D shots popped out of the screen. However, the film was great so it didn't matter.
i see you aren't sold on 3D but aren't completely against it it just means you're giving them more money in the end BUT everyone has to have a hobbyWell, I don't see it as throwing the money away because even without 3D I usually see a film that I really like more than once while it's in theaters. Also, I go to the theater during the matinee hours when ticket prices are 50% of their normal value ($6.00). Hence, I'm not spending too much anyhow.
[QUOTE="metalgrinch"]
Thor, Captain America, and the Incredible Hulk all got good reviews and those movies were just really average. People honestly are too taken by special effects, pro-America attitude, and the fact that JUST because they enjoyed these comic book characters as kids, that automatically makes any movies they're in now worthwhile; critics are no exception (except Richard Roeper who seems the only smart one in the entire idiot critic bunch), they forgo the fact that these movies have lame villians and substandard scripts. Iron Man was the only legitamately GOOD movie in the entire Marvel movie history (Iron Man 2 was crap in comparison). Robert Downey Junior will be the only saving grace to this film (as he is a genuinely great actor and brilliant as Iron Man), but sadly because all the other actors are younger and more flaunted and easily woo all the moronic teenage girls, they'll get most of the credit for making this movie good.
And Mark Ruffalo as Hulk? Out of everyone they had to choose that freakin guy? He's like the dopiest actor in hollywood. Bleh, I'll be skipping this one.
and somebody PLEEEEAASSSEE fire Samual L. Jackson as Nick Fury! Freakin sick of seeing this old guy as a tongue-in-cheek joke in literally EVERY movie he's in nowadays. The once respectable actor of films like A Time to Kill, Unbreakable, Pulp Fiction, Do the Right Thing and Menace II Society has become nothing more than a flashy joke of an old guy.
sayyy-gaa
Have you seen the Blade films? Blade 1 & 2 are boss man. Do your homework before making statements like that. I think the movie will be objectively ok. But, since I'm an Avengers fan, and I'm sure it'll have plenty special effects, that means it will be subjectively great for me.
Can't wait to see the Hulk. He's going to steal the show. I just know it.
Matinee is 9 dollars here lolAlso, I go to the theater during the matinee hours when ticket prices are 50% of their normal value ($6.00)
BluRayHiDef
[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]Matinee is 12 dollars here lolAlso, I go to the theater during the matinee hours when ticket prices are 50% of their normal value ($6.00)
Jandurin
Damn, son. Where are you?
Matinee is 12 dollars here lol[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]
Also, I go to the theater during the matinee hours when ticket prices are 50% of their normal value ($6.00)
BluRayHiDef
Damn, son. Where are you?
see edit turns out it's less than i thought[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"][QUOTE="Jandurin"] Matinee is 12 dollars here lolJandurin
Damn, son. Where are you?
see edit turns out it's less than i thoughtThat's still a bit much for a matinee viewing. What is the normal ticket price?
[QUOTE="Drakes_Fortune"]:O it actually is. You had your hair shorter on other pics i'v seen from you. Still you should go to an hair salon and ask to do the exact same haircut, it would be awsome.JandurinThinking about going to a Halloween party as Thor. It's why I've been working out ;) [spoiler] One of the two statements above are a complete joke [/spoiler] I know it's second one cause you don't need to work out.
12 for regular 15 for 3D 17 for IMAX 3DThat's still a bit much for a matinee viewing. What is the normal ticket price?
BluRayHiDef
[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]12 for regular 15 for 3D 17 for IMAX 3DThat's still a bit much for a matinee viewing. What is the normal ticket price?
Jandurin
Those are the same prices in NYC.
12 for regular 15 for 3D 17 for IMAX 3D[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]
That's still a bit much for a matinee viewing. What is the normal ticket price?
BluRayHiDef
Those are the same prices in NYC.
but only 6 for matinee?[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"][QUOTE="Jandurin"] 12 for regular 15 for 3D 17 for IMAX 3DJandurin
Those are the same prices in NYC.
but only 6 for matinee?Well, at the particular theater that I attend (Multiplex Cinemas), yes. I'm not sure about others.
Jandurin, ask him who his favorite hero is from those in the movie. Based on the comics.dave123321no
[QUOTE="dave123321"]Jandurin, ask him who his favorite hero is from those in the movie. Based on the comics.Jandurinno My dude.
but only 6 for matinee?[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]
Those are the same prices in NYC.
BluRayHiDef
Well, at the particular theater that I attend (Multiplex Cinemas), yes. I'm not sure about others.
Do you like the theater experience?What are you going to eat? Would consider having lunch sometime with Dave?I'm going to eat lunch. I'll be back in an hour or so.
BluRayHiDef
[QUOTE="dave123321"]Matinee is about 6 here too. Where do you live blu ray?Zaibach
Why do you keep trying to get BHD's attention?
Mind your buisness.Sure my experience will be the same with you gone.I'm going to eat lunch. I'll be back in an hour or so.
BluRayHiDef
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