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That is a tough list to choose from, but I have to go with "Seven"!
TheHollywoodGuy posted in the forum: The Dark Knight
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TheHollywoodGuy posted in the forum: Beowulf (2007)
I posted my mini review of the film. It could have been so much more :(
TheHollywoodGuy posted in the forum: The Dark Knight
I can't wait to see those 6 minutes! Looks like I'll see I am Legend in Imax after all... :cool:
Wonder why it took so long to make another one.

Who cares! They finally made it!

The official poster and some plot details were announced! USA Today has the story. I think the poster looks freaking awesome! I can't wait for this to come out :)
TheHollywoodGuy reviewed the movie Juno

"Perfect direction combinded with a great story and stand out acting by the whole cast easily make this one of my favorite films this year."
TheHollywoodGuy reviewed the movie Beowulf

"Visually (in 3D atleast, I can't speak for a normal viewing) this was one of the best films I have ever seen. The story was lacking big time though."
I would love to see an adaptation of one of the graphic novels of "Powers". Superhero Noir. :biggrin:
While I loved the "Sopranos", they peeked durning season 2 and got worse each season afterwards, so my vote went with "Entourage", a show that IMO just keeps getting better. Easily one of the most enjoyable shows on TV.
TheHollywoodGuy posted in the forum: XMen : The Last Stand
Yeah, I have not been able to find these at all. Any hints?
TheHollywoodGuy posted in the forum: The Matrix 4?
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Making a 4th film will be a waste.


I completely agree also.
Hmmmmmmm, I think I'm going to go with Con Air here. Air Force One is the better film overall, but I think Con Air is the better action film of the two. :cool:
I just watched Saw III for the first time. It was more of the same, I wasn't too impressed.
Hey all. So, what is your favorite ongoing series?

Without a doubt, mine is The Walking Dead. It is constantly well written, there are great characters and it's the only comic that I'm on the edge of my seat every issue.
I just picked up Shane from a clearence bin for 9 bucks!
While I really liked the film overall, I was a bit let down by the ending.
I saw this at a test screening recently and it was hysterical! It is nothing like 'The 40 Year old Virgin' or 'Knocked Up', but its a smart spoof, which is nice for a change (The 'Scary Movies' just kept getting worse).
The best advice I can give you is to keep writing (both huge ideas and smaller stuff) and to film as much as possible. Test out your abilities and work with what you have. Start small and get bigger as you feel more comfortable with the equipment and available talent (family and friends can be hard to work with, but they are great ot practice with).

If you have 2 people available one day, try to make a cool chase film. With one person you can have a journey film, or a mystery. A house can be a ton of locations. Use your imagination and have fun.

Test out angles and do as much as possible. Don't worry if your first couple films aren't that great, as you get better, you'll also be able to get better talent, equipment and grow as a filmmaker. Try to find a couple like minded people to work with. Nothing is better than working with a tight group of friends. :)
TheHollywoodGuy posted in the forum: Terminator Salvation
As much as I LOVE the original, I gotta go with T2 here. It took everything that was good about the first one and put it up a notch.
GTA series.
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