NightFury
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@MissBuckyC: omg, I would have killed for these! When we played Star Wars my biggest teddy always had to be the Ewok :)

Curious find. Interesting!

Oh that looks great, I think I am gonna get it! I looove those old production paintings.

The Snyder version was all I hoped for and more, thanks.

Someone loved She's The Man? *laughs*

okay, now I'd like to see that again without the beeps. I am old enough, I can take it.

That actually gets me excited quite a bit! If he manages to pull of a fun, terrifying monster version of Das Boot, that'd be terrific. It's important that people start to care for the characters though, so they better leave out the politics of their leaders and go where Das Boot went, too.

Haha! Wait, that the kick-ass military chief is Stephen Lang? I was so sure the other, geeky Avatar-user was Stephen Lang. He looks like one.

@Vundal: True. It's gonna be so odd to live in a world without the likes of Eastwood, Nicholson, Caine, Freeman...and the day will come :/

Even though I found Singer's Superman to be near-flawless, I'd love Hamm in a reboot. The fact that he is a tad older has potential for interesting stories, I find.

How very untypical for an Eastwood film. I thought he was more into "realism" themes. I am intrigued, though.

I like how those guys approach it all. I am excited and optimistic this will be as awesome as the last film.

@Jeromey Shannon: haha, oh my god, memories come back. I wouldn't have remembered the name off the top of my head. I think at that point he was such a loser that people applauded his victory. good times!

When they stopped using such cool and fun characters like Papa Shango and instead everyone started looking like heavy metal musicians, street brawlers or, dear God, Hip Hoppers, I stopped watched WWE.

She's hot. I hope she lives.

I am glad to hear that's only a stunt double. Looks kinda off.

How very disconcerting.

lol those assholes.