That is actually a defensible position.JAWS is the most important film in modern movie history.
That is actually a defensible position.[/QUOTE]JAWS is the most important film in modern movie history.
Now that IS a bold claim, sir.THIS CLAIM IS BOLD.
-Adam
YESUwe Boll is a underrated genius!
Wait... am I doing it right?
Close, but Lucas Invented the Merchandising movie segment.Transformers: The Movie (1986) is the best merchandising movie ever made.
Close, but Lucas Invented the Merchandising movie segment.[/QUOTE]Transformers: The Movie (1986) is the best merchandising movie ever made.
Huh. Y'know, people criticize T3 for taking the main story point of T2 and stomping on it, but looking at it your way, T3 actually justifies an enormous, gaping plothole in T2 that everybody always just willingly overlooks.Terminator 2's plot sucked.
"Sky Net will never be built!"
John Connor should have started disappearing,
what.The Spider-Man films went from bad to worse.
That sounds about right.I refuse to watch any pre 70's movie if it's in black and white.
Which might explain my movie taste (yes, Charlie, I still say Transformers was awesome). I've tried to watch old black and white movies and I can't do it. It's as painful as sitting in biology class listening to a lecture. On an unrelated note I've never watched any of the Godfather movies either.
Huh. Y'know, people criticize T3 for taking the main story point of T2 and stomping on it, but looking at it your way, T3 actually justifies an enormous, gaping plothole in T2 that everybody always just willingly overlooks.[/QUOTE]Terminator 2's plot sucked.
"Sky Net will never be built!"
John Connor should have started disappearing,
I didn't realize that the third Daniel Craig film had been suspended indefinitely (at least according to wiki). bummer.The James Bond franchise is better off dead.
I have to ask...why Batman Forever?[/QUOTE]A bold claim is, most simply, a claim you make that you put in bold.
For this thread, it should be something about popular (or not popular) media. Movies, books, music, comics, TV, uhh... if I'm leaving out your favorite form of story-telling I apologize. It should be something a little outlandish, hopefully provocative, and never obvious to start debate. Calling Godfather the greatest movie of all time? That could be true, but it is lame. And it definitely is not a bold claim.
I'll start with one I realized tonight when I finally purchased a movie I've been meaning to own for a while.
The only three Batman movies I have any urge to rewatch are Batman! The Movie, Batman Forever, and The Dark Knight.
I don't mean to post this thread and run, but I'll be back in the morning with maybe new bold claims, or replies or more discussion. This is somewhat of an open season thread for arguing about movies/tv/comics/whatever, since I enjoy doing that a lot.
Uhm.
The latest Indiana Jones movie is the best of the series.
Shia LeBeouf Makes every movie better.[/QUOTE]Uhm.
The latest Indiana Jones movie is the best of the series.
Huh. Y'know, people criticize T3 for taking the main story point of T2 and stomping on it, but looking at it your way, T3 actually justifies an enormous, gaping plothole in T2 that everybody always just willingly overlooks.[/QUOTE]Terminator 2's plot sucked.
"Sky Net will never be built!"
John Connor should have started disappearing,
Are you talking about the movie or graphic novel?[/COLOR]Watchmen was ok.
Both ended the same way, a red-headed slob picks up Rorschach's journal.In the vein of making bold claims about Watchmen: The ending of the Watchmen movie was better than the ending of the Watchmen graphic novel.
Are you talking about the movie or graphic novel?[/QUOTE][/COLOR]Watchmen was ok.
Are you talking about the movie or graphic novel?[/QUOTE][/COLOR]Watchmen was ok.