Nope, sorry. For the month of May Sandmano had a contributor score 41950. Your score was of 39000.
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Doesn't have the sensibilities? Batman and Bond are pretty similar in essence. Especially the way Nolan did Batman. Comparing it to Spielberg doing The Hangover is bad comparison. You're talking about switching genres there. Bond is an action franchise. Nolan has proven time and again that he absolutely excels with action sequences. Not to mention he's great with practical effects (which is something sorely missing these days and something Bond needs for its action sequences--like...
You may just get your wish :D
I know the feeling about schedule not liking it lol but definitely the community appreciates your involvement.
Red was actually at number 10. It was a fun movie.
This is a Bruce Willis list. You're thinking of Mel Gibson.
lol Perk of being the Site Admin.
But yeah, the sister annoys me. Not just the character though, even the actresses mannerisms and voice. Just everything. Just gets under my skin.
Oh, completely looked over it then. I'll jist go take my foot out of my mouth now lol
I like that Memento is up there. That's easily one of my all-time favorites movies. Top 5, actually.
Don't like seeing V for Vendetta so low, though. That movie is absolutely great. I'd definitely rank it above some that are ranked above it here.
Leon: The Professional should be mentioned too.
The "fairy tale" ending would see him defeat his demons and find inner oeace or whatnot. Then tie off all loose ends and live happily ever after. But I'd hate that ending.
I just want the sister to die. She annoys me to no end.
You do that. But aren't Christmas presents supposed to be a two-way exchange? :D
It's a live action/CG hybrid. Live action but the turtles will be CG.
I like a bunch of the posters on there but indeed that E.T. one is awesome. I might have to get it since thats the first movie I ever saw in theater.
As for not oushing yourself for top10, I understand. Maybe I'll start a tier thing.
And swag...all I really have anymore is posters which I listed on here some time ago and nobody seemed overly interested (not really any great posters). Other stuff I've already given away on here.
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Some really bad ones on this list. Dark Knight Rises? Really? Come on. Several others on there that are pretty ridiculous. And any list like this that leaves off Old Yeller is practically an automatic fail, I think. That and Brian's Song are the quintessential tearjerkers for men.
Preferably, yeah. Though, doesn't really matter I guess. I know a lot of these answers and I can always look them up myself if I don't and link will be replaced with a Filmwatch one if I can find one.
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Not entirely a problem. It's not like each movie has to pick up where the last one left off. There can be leaps in time between movies. Thus, he's a teenager in the first one. Maybe the second one picks up with him in his early 20's. Maybe 6 years down the road with that installment, they give us a late 20's Parker.
Michael Shannon
The executive producer role can be a bit of a tricky one. In general, an executive producer is the money guy. He is the one that brings in funding for the film. He probably also sets the general time frame for a production. Though, the actual producer is the one responsible for micromanaging the money and time schedule. The executive producer is there to just oversee the producer and make sure he's staying on budget and on the proper time frame.
He's typically not goi...