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In the meantime i can only pray ST5 isn't included!


ST5? what is this ST5 of which you speak. I thought they went from 4 to 6...I have no recollection of a 5.


What movies don't exist in your world?

I've heard people talk about something called "Star Wars: Prequel Trilogy" but I've got no clue whatsoever what they are talking about.

There are even people out there claiming The Matrix was continued!

Weirdos...
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There are even people out there claiming The Matrix was continued!

That's nonsense.

"There can be only one!" (Ring a bell? If you wanna know, you just have to paste this quote into google).
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Quoting from another Fred:

Quoting bob9000:
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Quoting tweeter:
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In the meantime i can only pray ST5 isn't included!


ST5? what is this ST5 of which you speak. I thought they went from 4 to 6...I have no recollection of a 5.


What movies don't exist in your world?

I've heard people talk about something called "Star Wars: Prequel Trilogy" but I've got no clue whatsoever what they are talking about.

There are even people out there claiming The Matrix was continued!

Weirdos...


Sure, and they're still filming new Seinfeld episodes, but only for export to Kazakhstan 
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Sure, and they're still filming new Seinfeld episodes, but only for export to Kazakhstan 

THANK GOD.  the last thing I want to see is more Seinfeld episodes.  Glad to see it end a worthless show.
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The two that readily popped into my mind are "Exorcist II: The Heretic" and "Aliens3"

I'd possibly put Godfather III in there too.

And definitely anything made by Uwe Boll.
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Something about some ship that sank...
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The two that readily popped into my mind are "Exorcist II: The Heretic" and "Aliens3"

I'd possibly put Godfather III in there too.

And definitely anything made by Uwe Boll.



What? what is this Alien3? sounds low budget, it can't have anything to do with the superb Sci-Fi/Horror masterpieces that are Alien and its one and only sequel Aliens can it?
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Something about some ship that sank...



You must mean the Bismarck. 
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Someone keeps claiming that Oliver Stone makes films.

I've seen something by that name, but none of it could be considered film.
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I heard something about a couple of Matrix sequels, but they must have gone straight to DVD. I should pay closer attention to straight to DVD releases, because someone was insisting the other day they'd seen Saw 3. What happened to Saw 2?

And some strange people seem to think that a film was made based on Judge Dredd. The fools! And they go on to say that it starred Sylvester Stallone AND he removed the helmet, which is just not possible.

I've also heard claims that I own the DVD. I do own something with Stallone in like that but I thought it was Demolition Man 2? It can't be Dredd. It is literally nothing like the comic.

Has anyone heard about the third Spider-Man film Sam Raimi was supposed to be working on? I thought it would be out by now and I'm really looking forward to it. No way could he screw that up. No way.
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Something about some ship that sank...



You must mean the Bismarck. 



It could be the Mary Rose

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IAnd some strange people seem to think that a film was made based on Judge Dredd. The fools! And they go on to say that it starred Sylvester Stallone AND he removed the helmet, which is just not possible.

I've also heard claims that I own the DVD. I do own something with Stallone in like that but I thought it was Demolition Man 2? It can't be Dredd. It is literally nothing like the comic.



   

I just found a Juge Death action figure at Wal-Mart the other day and it reminded me of what this film could've been. Oh wait, does the film exist? Without Judge Death it's crap and dead in my book (albiet in my collection as well)

I now leave you with a Judge Death inspired quote from the mighty trash band Dark Angel:

"The city's guilty,
The crime is life,
The sentence is death,
Darkness Descends"

Sad day when a single simple song tops a big-budget movie. Thanks for killing the franchise Stallone.
Ironicaly he was perfect for the part, if he just could've kept his frackin' helmet on and had a decent script!
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I just found a Juge Death action figure at Wal-Mart the other day and it reminded me of what this film could've been. Oh wait, does the film exist? Without Judge Death it's crap and dead in my book (albiet in my collection as well)

I now leave you with a Judge Death inspired quote from the mighty trash band Dark Angel:

"The city's guilty,
The crime is life,
The sentence is death,
Darkness Descends"

Sad day when a single simple song tops a big-budget movie. Thanks for killing the franchise Stallone.
Ironicaly he was perfect for the part, if he just could've kept his frackin' helmet on and had a decent script!


Death is a marvellous villain, though to be honest, I don't think he was essential for the first movie. A simple detective Noir story would have been enough. L.A. Confidential 2125 or something! It would have to have Anderson as well though as she is a perfect foil for Dredd. Although a small dog in a cape would have been more acceptable than Rob Schneider...
Jon
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Something about some ship that sank...


A friend of mine went to that.  She said it ended up being a big budget porno.  It was called a a a a um, oh yeah "Trantanic"... LOL
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Someone keeps claiming that Oliver Stone makes films.

I've seen something by that name, but none of it could be considered film.


As bad or a director as he is and as many turkeys as he has made he did give us "Any Given Sunday" and "Platoon".  Both which were great movies...
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