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"Rampage" Lacks Mr. T's Charisma, also is a Loser
Why would they schedule a 'Rampage' fight a couple weeks before the film debuts, yet not rig it so he wins. A 'Rampage' loss is kinda WTF, is that good for business? Also, he seems to be sleepwalking through his lines, and lacks half of Mr T's charisma.

Magnificent Ambersons
Still hoping they uncover Welles' print, before he went on vacation and the studio cut it up or whatever. That would be amazing.

@Pickle, good point. Bosworth's Lois was timid to the point of shrewish. Lois Lane is supposed to be a righteous, experienced, kick-ass woman whose tenacity and bravery stand in stark contrast to the careful, conservative Clark persona. And yeah, she needs to be smoking hot and have a strong screen presence. Just

@ Caged Horse, I find it hard to disagree with that. It's funny too, how in interviews and stuff, he wears this 40's-ish attire, with a suit and a fedora and shit, like he actually thinks he's Mickey Spillane or Dashiell Hammett or something. It's kinda laughable to see him try to cultivate that image.

@Yee Yee- If handled correctly, he really would. Talk about an anarchist. His power, nearly equal to Superman, with no morals whatsoever, a hunger for money, beer, and women, and a hilarious disposition, would make for a great on-screen dynamic against the virtuous Man of Steel.

Haha, not for a blog, just passing time before I Fred Flintstoned my ass outta the office for the weekend.

Comics on Film
Sick of hearing that Superman and Batman can't exist in the same universe, that Nolan's Batverse is so 'gritty' and realistic and stuff. Give me a break. It's a comic book movie, not some precious stage production of Ibsen. Batman and Superman would do just fine in each others films, just as they

Good points, all.

Dude, what? I have a thing for Diddy? You 'get' it? Ree-hee-heeely? If that's what you 'get,' than that says more about you than it does me. As does your effete lingo. Bravo, you snarky bastard, you!

Hahahah, and you win for most pretentious. "Yawn." Haha, give me a fucking break dude. Sorry for indulging in a humorous story concerning the star of this film. Actually, i'm not. It was worth it for the chuckle over your "Yawn."

Painkillers Should Be Off the Table
I dislike Rush Limbaugh a great deal, but i'm never down with the painkiller jokes and insults. Sure, he deserves all the ridicule he can get, but this should be off the table. Maybe it's 'cuz I suffer from a chronic disease that necessitates my taking them, and maybe it's 'cuz I

My Diddy Story
Sorry to those who have heard it before, but I can't take him seriously after it, and every time he's in his 'Making the Band' Boss mode type shit, i'm always reminded of it…

Sorry, meant to say 'Before tommorow's general sale or whatever you call it.'

INTERNET PRESALE IS ON RIGHT NOW,
BEFORE TOMO's (at least for NY)

The Paul Simon thing has no basis whatsoever. I'm guessing that u read that people are making those comparisons, or heard it here on these boards? Because if you came to that conclusion on your own you don't know shit about Paul Simon. I'm a big Paul Simon fan, and this record sounds nothing like him.

Vampire Weekend
I know that those two words are toxic in these boards, and that tens of thousands of comments on their pretentious oxford fag rich upbringing or whatever usually follow, but as a huge fan of 'Belle', i'd suggest that Vampire Weekend sorta fit into a similar mold, and that those who enjoy 'Belle' would

This shit is so played out!
Hasn't this story been told over and over? On like a dozen behind the music type shows, that documentary he posthumously narrated, the Biggie movie..etc? Who gives a shit man, we get it. He's the Thug Angel who tried to changed the world as we know it, and would have created a better

This band is the real deal.
Huge fan of their early stuff (Tigermilk, Sinister), and feel like they just keep getting better and better. Murdoch is a great talent.

Durr, i meant 'The Greenberg soundtrack is really good…' Sowwy

The Greenberg Soundtrack / Drunk Girls!
Is really good. His songs are lovely little ditties that feel like he said in this interview, sorta personal 70's era Nilsson, McCartney, Lennon. And the film does correspond in a way to "This is Happening," at least thematically. I hope there's more to come from this vein