Which Hulk did you see? "Backstory Hulk" or the one with Ed Norton?Traveler wrote:I see that at least one of you have seen The Marvel Avengers. It opens in my area on May 4th and I'm planning to see it on the 5th with some gaming friends. One of them loaned me the earlier movies for Thor, Hulk and Iron Man. I've only seen Iron Man so far, and am really looking forward to seeing Avengers. I'm not sure if I'd see it otherwise, but we're about to begin a Superhero campaign in June, so I consider it a must-see to get psyched for our game.
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I haven't watched it yet, but its the one with Ed Norton. I just finished watching both Iron Man movies tonight and enjoyed both. Thor's up next I think ... probably tomorrow.Gawdzilla wrote:Which Hulk did you see? "Backstory Hulk" or the one with Ed Norton?
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The Ed Norton is better than the Eric Bana, IMHO. It's more realistic looking for one.Traveler wrote:I haven't watched it yet, but its the one with Ed Norton. I just finished watching both Iron Man movies tonight and enjoyed both. Thor's up next I think ... probably tomorrow.Gawdzilla wrote:Which Hulk did you see? "Backstory Hulk" or the one with Ed Norton?
Thor's cute, very "lush" looking. And the guy who plays Thor is in "The Cabin in the Woods."
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Finally got round to seeing Hugo. A superb movie about movies. Loved it. Made me almost cry
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Just back from "The Avengers". For the first time in a Marvel movie I didn't feel like leaving at any point. 

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Woot! I'm excited! I already love Ironman, so am totally pumped to see this. Might see it today, though I'm pretty swamped preparing for a show next weekend. But I'm just not sure I can wait until after the show. I want some action now!!!Gawdzilla wrote:Just back from "The Avengers". For the first time in a Marvel movie I didn't feel like leaving at any point.

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Going to be a lot of "lines" coming out of that movie, but I already love one:Traveler wrote:Woot! I'm excited! I already love Ironman, so am totally pumped to see this. Might see it today, though I'm pretty swamped preparing for a show next weekend. But I'm just not sure I can wait until after the show. I want some action now!!!Gawdzilla wrote:Just back from "The Avengers". For the first time in a Marvel movie I didn't feel like leaving at any point.
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Ingmar Bergman's Winter Light.
Profoundly good. Bleak as hell.
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Just watched Paul for the first time. 

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Lucky you! Now go back and count the nerd jokes. And see if you can figure out which one refers to "The Cabin In The Woods".Taryn wrote:Just watched Paul for the first time.

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Too many nerd jokes to count so I will have to watch it againGawdzilla wrote:Lucky you! Now go back and count the nerd jokes. And see if you can figure out which one refers to "The Cabin In The Woods".Taryn wrote:Just watched Paul for the first time.

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You will spot it instantly when you do. Just remember, "Paul" was written after "The Cabin In The Woods", something I didn't know when I saw TCITW.Taryn wrote:Too many nerd jokes to count so I will have to watch it againGawdzilla wrote:Lucky you! Now go back and count the nerd jokes. And see if you can figure out which one refers to "The Cabin In The Woods".Taryn wrote:Just watched Paul for the first time....and I haven't seen The Cabin In The Woods.
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One of my favourite Bergman flicks.orpheus wrote:Ingmar Bergman's Winter Light.
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...without a spade...rachelbean wrote: and Heath Ledger can't be touched.

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Supposedly Bergman's own favorite among his own films as well.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:One of my favourite Bergman flicks.orpheus wrote:Ingmar Bergman's Winter Light.
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