Sure. It looks okay. Why not?
No, I probably won't.
If there was only one copy located on the top of Mount Everest, guarded by evil dragon-zombies of doom and a ring of lava, I'd try to get it.
Not even if I got a copy for free. In this case I'd break the CD, throw it out a six-story window, then burn the remains and scatter the ashes over the Nile River in hopes that a crocodile will either ingest or inhale them.
Some other fifth thing.
I said the everest one, because it sounds fun. I might rent it eventually, but im not much of a moviegoer. Ill probably end up seeing it on HBO in 6 months.
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Formerly Ant1s0c1al
I'm not much of a movie goer either, but since it involves fighter jets, and pliots...
"now the next step is a little tricky..." - Captain Hilts
WHOA! I just realized all the mistakes I had made. I fixed'ed them.
I knew you would, f16. You can't resist, can you? But seriously, it looks orsome. Wanting to join the Army myself (different branch of the military, I know) I like any good-looking movie that has destruction and explosions everywhere. The fact that it's set in the near future with advanced flight technologies and capabilities is a huge bonus. I have a feeling this is a theatre-necessary movie.
Directed by the same guy who did xXx and The Fast and the Furious... I liked those movies... movie looks pretty cool... I'll probably see it, yeah.
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Nobody move! I've lost me brain...
Well, I WAS going to see it until I found out it's made by the same guy who directed xXx...
lol
well, i'd do the everest thing, but with less enthusiasm as Soul Thief, because i wanna see War of the Worlds first! go Spielberg!![]()
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by SoulFire382:
Well, I WAS going to see it until I found out it's made by the same guy who directed xXx... </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Jamie Foxx playing a fighter pilot had me dubious about wanting to see it.
In light of reading this, dubious becomes a definite no.