puddintame11
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Yes I was being sarcastic.

So no Logan then? I understand that. The trailer didn't hit mark in any way. I can't even recall the song they used or any of the emotions it made be feel in under 3 minutes. So, no, I'm not looking forward to it either.

I think the Logan trailer is just goddam brilliant. It tells a story without blowing the whole thing. I did think the first Batman v Superman was great too and then they blew that with that awful,plot spoiling tone shift of a second effort.

I think that this is the greatest Australian accent ever put on.

I've never quite worked out why, in all the Kong movies, the visitors were so entranced with the larger version of an animal they had already seen, as opposed to the equally large dinosaur that no one had ever seen.

Yes yes but when will we get the scene where Wolverine has to fight off the the aliens/robots/cyborgs in a large city.

New Nintendo console. Big list of developers and publishers who promise to make games. Having several flashbacks.

So……what were trailers like in 1976? I mean was there an art to them or were they just slapped together? I'm sort of thinking the campaign of a movie before release was a lot different.

I still go out of my way to watch the Days of Future Past trailer.

I'll second Homer and Lisa. The one where he gets the crayons removed from his brain and bonds with Lisa with his new intellect. His letter to her that he wrote before he had them re-inserted gets me every time. I dont know why.

I do recall screaming and cursing listening to Sublime but that was mainly because it played constantly on the soundtrack when I couldn't stick the landing in Dave Mirra on the Playstation.

I distinctly remember the edits between scenes - where they would cut through the screen with a hacksaw, or demolish it with a jackhammer as a transition. Did they keep changing them or did they just have a handful?

And still no "Black and Chrome" edition of Happy Feet 1 and 2.

So Joe Dante is directing Hawaii 5-0 episodes. Gremlins Joe Dante. Small Soldiers Joe Dante. The 'Burbs Joe Dante.

I think clubbing was the one I played least or maybe my copy kept crashing when it went to load.
The game was really all about the joystick and building a physical rhythm back and forth etc. It's a lost art.

Caveman Ughlympics, specifically Mate Toss

I always liked the part where Jim's talking to Ethan after he's reappeared and the dialogue is explaining what Jim is trying to say what happened but the visuals are Ethan piecing the trick together.

Whoa whoa whoa. He didn't say printer's dead? Did my young mind miss something?

"some blonde guy in Sally Jesse Raphael glasses” is the most accurate description of what they did to that character

How about the music from Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball? Was that summery? I can't remember much about that game, only two things.