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    Clive Smith
    noodle doodle

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    I'm impressed that this doesn't look like the mind blowing camp-fest I was expecting.

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  • Nolando
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    I was just impressed they left Cap in the 40's. And the Howlin' Commandos.

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  • Paul Casey
    Frito Bandito

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    The best part is when Blue Streak eats a peanut butter sandwich.

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  • Ian Jane
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    Yeah, you should definitely never consider crotching someone's face that intensely unless you are a trained professional stunts person.

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  • Toyboy
    like a hole in the head

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    I like how "STUNTS" is stenciled on that mat. STUNTS ONLY!!

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  • Ian Jane
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    That last Cap cap looks super sweet. That first Spider-Man image confuses me.

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  • Toyboy
    like a hole in the head

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    Supposedly the new SPIDER-MAN reboot is going to rely less on CGI and more on real stunt and wire work...





    More Cap caps...



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  • Ian Jane
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    Originally posted by Toyboy View Post
    CGI gets to me when it's highlighted by slo-mo or bizarre camera angles, e.g. the shot of Cap flying toward that chain or some of the fight scenes in the SPIDER-MAN films. If its thrown in naturally like in DISTRICT 9 I have no problem with it.
    I'm expecting more Spider-Man and less District 9 with this one. Though the director did use it reasonably well in The Wolfman.

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  • Todd Jordan
    Smut is good.

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    that Red Skull does look awesome. but so did Ghost Rider.

    My money is on absoulte suckery.

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  • Toyboy
    like a hole in the head

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    We were at a Superbowl party when I saw the ad and it made me start flinging pillows at little kids. True story.

    CGI gets to me when it's highlighted by slo-mo or bizarre camera angles, e.g. the shot of Cap flying toward that chain or some of the fight scenes in the SPIDER-MAN films. If its thrown in naturally like in DISTRICT 9 I have no problem with it.

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  • Clive Smith
    noodle doodle

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    I made an involuntary squeaky excitement noise after watching the trailer (and those pics, Matt). I thought I'd been superhero'd to death over the last decade - guess not.

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  • Ian Jane
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    Originally posted by Paul Casey View Post
    The best part is when Jor-El tells him the truth.
    That's a highlight in any film.

    Red Skull does look pretty bitchin'. I dunno. I want to like this and the stills make it look like they actually got it right. So much of it is going to hinge on the effects and stunts I think. Is it just me or do massive CGI effects sequences take you out of the moment even more so when the movie is set in the past?

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  • Paul Casey
    Frito Bandito

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    The best part is when Jor-El tells him the truth.

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  • Toyboy
    like a hole in the head

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    This is Bucky on the right there...




    This is pretty rad...

    Toyboy
    like a hole in the head
    Last edited by Toyboy; 02-10-2011, 01:21 PM.

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  • Ian Jane
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    And Bucky?

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