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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2015 4:12:14 GMT -5
We had one for wrestling so why not for some other media.
Disturbed is a great band.
Superman is and always has been boring.
Mad Men sucked.
Joker's Suicide Squad design looks great.
Slayer sounds like a toilet hooked up to a speaker.
In the second season of Walking Dead Rick should have died and Shane should have lived would have surprised people and they wouldn't have had to lose the best actor they had in Jon Bernthal.
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Post by sternrogers01 on Aug 11, 2015 5:31:33 GMT -5
-Kamala Khan is overrated -Spider-Gwen is a crap book -Nickelback don't deserve half the stuff thrown at them. That includes literal stuff thrown at them. -The 1990s Clone Saga was awesome -Torchwood: Miracle Day wasn't a bad series, and had it been a shorter five-part series on par with Children of Earth, it'd have been fine -Most Marvel movies are pretty terrible and don't hold up after a second or third viewing.
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Post by ZERO on Aug 11, 2015 6:47:38 GMT -5
Firely is grossly overrated and actually rather crap.
Talking of Joss Whedeon, so is the Buffy episode "Once More With Feeling"
Daryl Dixon is the most boring character in The Walking Dead
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Post by WoodStoner1 on Aug 11, 2015 7:02:31 GMT -5
Tara King/Linda Thorson wasn't that bad.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Aug 11, 2015 7:03:55 GMT -5
Breaking Bad is good, but not that good.
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia is great, but the vast majority of its fans that I've met really don't understand the basis of the show.
The fourth season of Arrested Development was brilliantly written but not very funny.
I like Chinese Democracy.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2015 7:05:28 GMT -5
Terminator Salvation is actually pretty awesome if you watch it as a prequel before the original and part two.
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Post by Push R Truth on Aug 11, 2015 7:12:12 GMT -5
Avatar was a good movie.
The Punisher (with Dolph) is in my top 5 for Comic Book movies.
Weezer is the greatest band of my generation.
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Aug 11, 2015 7:24:23 GMT -5
Fight Club is one of the most boring movies in existence.
Firefly is just OK, the plot, setting and storylines are mediocre at best and the characters hit or miss. The dialogue is what saves the show.
Nicholas Cage is great, I don't get why he's considered a figure of fun. I generally enjoy his movies.
Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn is shit and the famous 'fence painting' scene is stupid.
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Post by shadowforce420 on Aug 11, 2015 11:19:10 GMT -5
Superman Returns was pretty good
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on Aug 11, 2015 12:05:25 GMT -5
Inside Out is more well written and animated than funny. It's a great movie, but pretty far off Pixars best.
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Post by WoodStoner1 on Aug 11, 2015 12:32:08 GMT -5
Tara King/Linda Thorson wasn't that bad. Seriously. Her main sin was not being Diana Rigg, and that's it. She was in the wrong place at the wrong time...that, and Avengers was ending anyway. Coupling Series 4 was unnecessary and could have been replaced with a one off special where Susan has the baby and when Jeff was available, but it was not a washout. Steve insulting NBC indirectly made it worthwhile. Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour was not Match Game '7x neither/nor Marshall HS, the Squares rules were toned down, and Jon Bauman was a curious choice for host...but it was not a bad show. I didn't hate Amazing Spider-Man 2. I like Melissa McCarthy, it's not her fault today's society doesn't know how to promote a plus-size woman. Would you blame the actors who played Amos 'n' Andy or the writers? On the topic, the female Ghostbusters could be decent.
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Post by agent817 on Aug 11, 2015 12:41:08 GMT -5
Tara King/Linda Thorson wasn't that bad. Seriously. Her main sin was not being Diana Rigg, and that's it. She was in the wrong place at the wrong time...that, and Avengers was ending anyway. Coupling Series 4 was unnecessary and could have been replaced with a one off special where Susan has the baby and when Jeff was available, but it was not a washout. Steve insulting NBC indirectly made it worthwhile. Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour was not Match Game '7x neither/nor Marshall HS, the Squares rules were toned down, and Jon Bauman was a curious choice for host...but it was not a bad show. I didn't hate Amazing Spider-Man 2. I like Melissa McCarthy, it's not her fault today's society doesn't know how to promote a plus-size woman. Would you blame the actors who played Amos 'n' Andy or the writers? On the topic, the female Ghostbusters could be decent. My hopes are not low for this one considering who is directing it. I think Paul Feig is a good director and I liked The Heat and Spy. I have yet to watch Bridesmaids, though. So there is a chance that it may be decent.
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Post by Hit Girl on Aug 11, 2015 13:26:52 GMT -5
The Lady In The Water was a damn good film.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2015 13:40:41 GMT -5
I didn't like Citzen Kane.
I can't watch Jaws more than once every couple of years.
I think Cornfed is a cool dude.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2015 14:35:06 GMT -5
TL;DR warning...
Arrested Development is lame. It has no nuance and is basically a live-action cartoon with 2-dimensional characters. There are plenty of shows like that which I love (e.g., Everybody Hates Chris, Malcolm in the Middle), but they at least tried to give characters more qualities than "incompetent" or "bitchy". The plot is actually pretty awesome and funny, it's just wasted by slapping characters I don't give a rat's ass about on it.
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Despite the insane premise, Cell is probably one of the best Stephen King books I've ever read. He kept a very tight narrative throughout; the villains were threatening, yet oddly entertaining; the air of mystery and discovery within the setting never faded or felt like it was being stretched out.
most of all, the characters were written well enough that their exhaustion by the end was almost palpable...but they never lost the qualities that made them unique in the process. All in all, I loved it.
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Joker is a lame villain, in part because of writer wanking. The part in JLA during Rock of Ages where J'onn J'onzz tried to make him temporarily sane said it all to me: why in the hell is this otherwise ordinary man making an alien demigod struggle with his powers? How did he manage to trick a 5th-dimsensional sorceror/scientist into giving up his powers? (That said, I did enjoy Emperor Joker...) How is he NOT in jail yet after all the people he's killed? At least Lex Luthor tries to make sure he can't be connected to the shit he pulls, sometimes! I can't suspend disbelief with Joker at all anymore!
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Post by The Legend of Groose on Aug 11, 2015 14:40:20 GMT -5
Back To The Future part 3 is by far the worst in the trilogy.
Batman and Robin is a better movie than Batman Forever, Speaking of batman, The Dark Knight is HIGHLY overrated. It's good but it's not the best superhero movie.
Season 1 of The Legend of Korra is damn near perfect and is by far the best season.
The Sonic Boom animated series is fantastic.
Star VS The Forces of Evil is on par with Gravity Falls for best current cartoon on Disney.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Aug 11, 2015 15:01:27 GMT -5
Back To The Future part 3 is by far the worst in the trilogy. I always thought that was the popular opinion? Though I consider Part 2 to be the worst.
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Post by The Legend of Groose on Aug 11, 2015 15:05:59 GMT -5
Back To The Future part 3 is by far the worst in the trilogy. I always thought that was the popular opinion? Though I consider Part 2 to be the worst. Everyone I know says they put 2 and 3 about at the same level. I think 3 is in a much lower level than 2.
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Post by WoodStoner1 on Aug 11, 2015 15:08:46 GMT -5
Seriously. Her main sin was not being Diana Rigg, and that's it. She was in the wrong place at the wrong time...that, and Avengers was ending anyway. Coupling Series 4 was unnecessary and could have been replaced with a one off special where Susan has the baby and when Jeff was available, but it was not a washout. Steve insulting NBC indirectly made it worthwhile. Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour was not Match Game '7x neither/nor Marshall HS, the Squares rules were toned down, and Jon Bauman was a curious choice for host...but it was not a bad show. I didn't hate Amazing Spider-Man 2. I like Melissa McCarthy, it's not her fault today's society doesn't know how to promote a plus-size woman. Would you blame the actors who played Amos 'n' Andy or the writers? On the topic, the female Ghostbusters could be decent. My hopes are not low for this one considering who is directing it. I think Paul Feig is a good director and I liked The Heat and Spy. I have yet to watch Bridesmaids, though. So there is a chance that it may be decent. And likewise I have not seen Spy. Heat and Bridesmaids were his best, though. Continuing my list... - I still enjoy Family Guy from time to time. - I never liked SpongeBob....besides the push down our throats, the characters are ugly and the show is just annoying. - Similarly I don't get the appeal of most of the current Cartoon Network originals.
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Post by DiBiase is Good on Aug 11, 2015 15:09:18 GMT -5
I've found more than often than not that in the UK, BTTF 2 is considered the weakest. Yet in the USA, 3 is considered the weakest. That's just been in my discussions with people when I lived in both.
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