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Cheers Penner, channel 5 seems to be showing one every Sunday night I'll keep my eyes peeled.
I liked the dark trilogy films, don't think I've seen any of the others yet.
I liked the dark trilogy films, don't think I've seen any of the others yet.
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If you want you can watch Ed Norton's Hulk. A lot of people like it but I never got into it. Also, Iron Man 3 is a decent movie (in my opinion) but I would avoid Iron Man 2.Montegriffo wrote:Cheers Penner, channel 5 seems to be showing one every Sunday night I'll keep my eyes peeled.
I liked the dark trilogy films, don't think I've seen any of the others yet.
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Think I've seen all them.
Well the Hulk film I saw was meh... Might be a different one.
Well the Hulk film I saw was meh... Might be a different one.
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Montegriffo wrote:Think I've seen all them.
Well the Hulk film I saw was meh... Might be a different one.
Yeah, there are two Hulk films and they are not related to each other. One was from Ang Lee and another was part of the MCU that had Edward Norton playing Banner.
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Think it was the later one I saw. Not very memorable.
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Not too fancy of a flick, but much better than the '90s version with Sly.
(lol at the spelling, though)
(lol at the spelling, though)
With sad countenance and downcast eyes, Aeneas wends his way, quitting the cavern, and ponders in his mind the dark issues.
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Yeah, the Keith Urban one was actually much better than the one from the 1990s. I also liked the villain much better than the one from the 1990s version, too.Mercury wrote:Not too fancy of a flick, but much better than the '90s version with Sly.
(lol at the spelling, though)
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Definitely. I also liked that it was "just a story", and not an origin story.Yeah, the Keith Urban one was actually much better than the one from the 1990s. I also liked the villain much better than the one from the 1990s version, too.
With sad countenance and downcast eyes, Aeneas wends his way, quitting the cavern, and ponders in his mind the dark issues.
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Oh, yeah, that was a good choice but from what I remember from the first, it wasn't really an origin story either (well, I was a kid when the first one came out and I saw this on a rented home video).Mercury wrote:Definitely. I also liked that it was "just a story", and not an origin story.Yeah, the Keith Urban one was actually much better than the one from the 1990s. I also liked the villain much better than the one from the 1990s version, too.
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This movie looks good: