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Dom driving half out a window, cranking into a wall to jump/catch/land with his lady, and not only surviving, but getting up and walking off like nothing, pretty much took the cake, no? :lol:

Naw son when he drove off the mountain. He literally crawled out and brushed his shoulders off
 
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Tomorrowland opens in theaters everywhere this Friday and Screenwriter Damon Lindelof spoke with IGN about what could've happened during the films post-credits scene that was either seriously pitched to the studio or made a joke of. The scene in question would've involved the MCU's Nick Fury finding one of the Tomorrowland pins, lightsaber in hand (as a nod to Star Wars​​​) exclaiming “I’m in this one too?”.
 
Didn't know ironman 3 was at #7. I've heard someone in person say they acually liked it. Did people in general actually like it? I'm not talking internet people and source material nerds. I know it got good reviews too.
 
Lol, the thing that's super crazy about Titanic is the dollar was a lot different in 1997

That top ten list is way different when adjusted for inflation. I think A1 falls to number 8.

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Tomorrowland opens in theaters everywhere this Friday and Screenwriter Damon Lindelof spoke with IGN about what could've happened during the films post-credits scene that was either seriously pitched to the studio or made a joke of. The scene in question would've involved the MCU's Nick Fury finding one of the Tomorrowland pins, lightsaber in hand (as a nod to Star Wars​​​) exclaiming “I’m in this one too?”.

Sometimes studios gotta have a little fun.

I would've died of laughter.
 
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Didn't know ironman 3 was at #7. I've heard someone in person say they acually liked it. Did people in general actually like it? I'm not talking internet people and source material nerds. I know it got good reviews too.
As a whole, I enjoyed it. It had plenty problems, but it's still enjoyable for me.
 
Didn't know ironman 3 was at #7. I've heard someone in person say they acually liked it. Did people in general actually like it? I'm not talking internet people and source material nerds. I know it got good reviews too.

Metacrtic score is 62%
Rotten tomatoes is 79%

79% of critics gave it at least a 7 but the average score was a 6.2. Basically means most people thought it was okay-good but the people who hated it really hated it.
 
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Tomorrowland opens in theaters everywhere this Friday and Screenwriter Damon Lindelof spoke with IGN about what could've happened during the films post-credits scene that was either seriously pitched to the studio or made a joke of. The scene in question would've involved the MCU's Nick Fury finding one of the Tomorrowland pins, lightsaber in hand (as a nod to Star Wars​​​) exclaiming “I’m in this one too?”.
Should've done it :lol:

I would've gave him his Julius jheri curl too.
Lol, the thing that's super crazy about Titanic is the dollar was a lot different in 1997

That top ten list is way different when adjusted for inflation. I think A1 falls to number 8.
There really was nothing like the 90s :lol: :pimp:

Titanic looking at the odd man out if you were born after a certain date. I remember the pull Leo had and the strength of this romance/tragedy flick like it was yesterday. People were seriously going back to watch it several times. The bootlegs were everywhere.
Didn't know ironman 3 was at #7. I've heard someone in person say they acually liked it. Did people in general actually like it? I'm not talking internet people and source material nerds. I know it got good reviews too.
I didn't hate it and for me it was easier to get over what I didn't like about it more than IM2

Main draw was it was the first MCU movie after Avengers.
 
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Like I said before, the reason they dont use inflated dollars is because a whole lot less people go to the movies these days. Not only are you not comparing the same dollars. You aint comparing the same fanbase. If released today, most of those movies would be lucky to get that amount of money worldwide much less domestically.
 
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Home theater systems and streaming brizzos.

And the gazillion hd channels and just the Internet in general.

Not surprised, since there's much more options today.

It's funny though. In recent years I've been going to the theaters a lot.
 
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That moment when GoTG meet the Avengers is going to be priceless, tears shall be shed for no reason.

And if Star Wars is as good as that first trailer it's gonna break banks.
 
^^ and this is exactly what would have happened if Garfield hadn't flaked on Kaz Harai's dinner in front of investors. After that happened Sony was ready to slight him.... Notice how I mentioned the event film and seasoned spiderman......but don't let me tell it

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:lol: this still isn't an MCU pic >D
 
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No its not what wouldve happened. Marvel has full creative control over the spidey movie thatll be a part of the MCU. Which means if they wanted him they wouldve had him.

They wanted to seperate from that garbage *** franchise.
 
I think it was in middle school that this guy was bragging about seeing titanic 7 times. That was nothing to brag about and made him look dumb.
 
He saw it 7 times just to see THATone scene. Remember 1997 had that 56k. pr0n was hard to get back then.
 
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