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DreadArchon wrote:animeHrmIne wrote:ALSO YOU GUYS: They showed a trailer for the movie DEVIL. A lot of people were making snarky/bitchy comments the whole way through. When they finally showed M. Night Shamalan's name, the whole theater groaned loudly then laughed.
I saw 5 movies in theaters in the last month (getting in my fun before grad school starts). At least 4 had the Devil trailer, and every audience had this reaction.
Malice wrote:Sir_Elderberry wrote:I seem to remember that, in the comic, Ramona says "ex-boyfriends" a couple of times, which I suppose someone noticed as a missed opportunity for a joke.
Yeah, she says it early on, and only corrects him during the volume where Ramona's ex-girlfriend actually attacks.
pollywog wrote:I want to learn this smile, perfect it, and then go around smiling at lesbians and freaking them out.Wikihow wrote:* Smile a lot! Give a gay girl a knowing "Hey, I'm a lesbian too!" smile.
Lucrece wrote:The movie was not offensive to a gay guy via Wallace. Wallace is by far the best representation-- revolutionary in a way-- of a gay character in a comic/action-themed film.
He's sexual, upfront about it, he's viciously smart, and he gets his guys. He's an accomplished man. He has little dialogue, but what dialogue he does have is nothing short of brilliant.
TheAmazingRando wrote:I felt like Ramona's character was a bit off. In the series she seems a lot friendlier with everyone, whereas the movie kind of played her off as distant and somewhat emotionally detached. A lot of this probably has to do with the difference in time-span (the series was months, the movie felt like a week or so, so it makes sense she would behave more like a stranger), they didn't really have time to get into her relationship with Kim, and cutting it out make a big difference in how I interpreted her personality. I'd have to watch it again to see, since I read it after I saw it. The balance between Scott's dorky shyness and his arrogance also didn't seem perfectly fleshed out, but I can appreciate how difficult that is to pull off.
doogly wrote:On a scale of Mr Rogers to Fascism, how mean do you think we're being?
Belial wrote:My goal is to be the best brain infection any of you have ever had.
GhostWolfe wrote:That was my feeling as well.Sir_Elderberry wrote:I didn't feel like it drew a connection between "Wallace is gay" and "Wallace has multiple partners."
TheAmazingRando wrote:I felt like Ramona's character was a bit off. In the series she seems a lot friendlier with everyone, whereas the movie kind of played her off as distant and somewhat emotionally detached. A lot of this probably has to do with the difference in time-span (the series was months, the movie felt like a week or so, so it makes sense she would behave more like a stranger), they didn't really have time to get into her relationship with Kim, and cutting it out made a big difference in how I interpreted her personality.
Izawwlgood wrote:Combining two really awesome things:
http://entertainment.todaysbigthing.com/2010/08/31
GhostWolfe wrote:Spoiler:
LE4d wrote:have you considered becoming an electron
Yeah, but I'm a bit slow >_>lanicita wrote:Spoiler:
She's on the cover of one of the comics, so I'm thinking that she gets more of a starring role there. I think she was kinda critical to shaping Scott's character, but in the movie she did come across as a little undeveloped.lanicita wrote:I was also very confused by the Envy stuff.
pollywog wrote:I want to learn this smile, perfect it, and then go around smiling at lesbians and freaking them out.Wikihow wrote:* Smile a lot! Give a gay girl a knowing "Hey, I'm a lesbian too!" smile.
Oh god, so this.lanicita wrote:It's just the little extras that improve everything about the movie.
General_Norris, on feminism, wrote:If you lose your six Pokémon, you lost.
videogamesizzle wrote:Wait, are you saying you're not a goddess?
Man, I made a shrine and everything!
doogly wrote:On a scale of Mr Rogers to Fascism, how mean do you think we're being?
Belial wrote:My goal is to be the best brain infection any of you have ever had.
Jessica wrote:I personally liked how the movie was perfectly fine deviating from the source material. And yet, kept a lot of the really good one liners from the comic.
podbaydoor wrote:Izawwlgood wrote:Combining two really awesome things:
http://entertainment.todaysbigthing.com/2010/08/31
That. Was epic.
Jesse wrote:Honestly, I preferred the movie to the comic. The only things I would really have kept from the comic that they didn't wasSpoiler:
doogly wrote:On a scale of Mr Rogers to Fascism, how mean do you think we're being?
Belial wrote:My goal is to be the best brain infection any of you have ever had.
doogly wrote:On a scale of Mr Rogers to Fascism, how mean do you think we're being?
Belial wrote:My goal is to be the best brain infection any of you have ever had.
Jessica wrote:I just finished book 6 (like, now) and... I'm not sure if I like the book or the movie better. The movie was fast paced and fun. The comic was interesting, and made me think. Both have their flaws, like the fact that no one has any depth in the movie, or that the comic... I don't really know what the comic is trying to say.
The movie sort of feinted towards that butAikanaro wrote:Spoiler:
Oh, and who all is envying the crap out of Michael Cera right now? /raises hand
doogly wrote:On a scale of Mr Rogers to Fascism, how mean do you think we're being?
Belial wrote:My goal is to be the best brain infection any of you have ever had.
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