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#131 |
Mighty Morphin
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My only problem with the first film was that the climax was kind of...Dull. Po's training sequence and the Tai Lung's escape were building up to something great, but it was just bouncing around and then Pinkie grip. Kind of a let down.
I much preferred Kung-Fu Panda 2. That was just awesome.
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#132 |
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#133 |
Mighty Morphin
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I think Kung-Fu Panda 3 was announced before 2 was even released
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#134 |
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I hope not becuase that would be predictable. MJ and Peter do not need to be a couple in every incarnation.
I enjoyed the first Kung FU Panda, but that is because it reminded me so much of GekiRanger for some reason. Haven't watched it in years though, so who knows what I will think of it today. |
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#135 |
Big Bad Wolf.
Join Date: Apr 2013
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Considering a whole generation of teenagers are masturbating over Emma Stone I doubt they'd wanna kill her off yet, they'd probably end up losing about three quarters of their audience.
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#136 |
Mighty Morphin
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That's unfortunate. It'd still be an emotional impact on Peter (Contrary to popular belief, Peter DOES eventually get over Uncle Ben, unlike what the Raimi Trilogy thinks).
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#137 |
Master of Water
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My only problem with the first film was that the climax was kind of...Dull. Po's training sequence and the Tai Lung's escape were building up to something great, but it was just bouncing around and then Pinkie grip. Kind of a let down.
I much preferred Kung-Fu Panda 2. That was just awesome. Kung Fu Panda 2 was crazy awesome. It had a fascinating villain and beautiful art.
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#138 |
Have Zord, Will Travel
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Picked up Django Unchained this past week. One of Tarantino's finest; a great blend of action and comedy with well-written characters.
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#139 |
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It's Tarantino, so it is always going to have incredible characters and a great story.
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Big Bad Wolf.
Join Date: Apr 2013
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I thought it was...okay.
I felt the film was very drawn out and for a Tarantino picture really restrained, I mean sure the violence was stylish and bloody but also largely self contained, and something a spaghetti western should never feel is restrained. Especially when the inspiration for this, one of my favourites, was Django which was up until recently considered one of the most violent films ever made outside of your usual video nasty garbage. With a serious edit and a massive trim down Unchained could be the best Tarantino Film yet but in its current form I actually found it one of his weaker efforts, especially as I saw it right amongst the hype machine at the time.
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