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15 years ago @ Latino Review, The Lat... - News: New Star Tours I... · 1 reply · 0 points

Wasn't Alderaan destroyed by the Death Star?

15 years ago @ Latino Review, The Lat... - News: Before The Legac... · 0 replies · +1 points

This is a good use of newly acquired Marvel by Disney. Hopefully they can get Warren Ellis to write the overall plot and an issue or two.

15 years ago @ Latino Review, The Lat... - News: Longoria Is Anyt... · 0 replies · 0 points

Why would she be in it when you have Joss Whedon directing and handful of way hotter and better actresses he has actually worked with in his own projects, like Firefly ~Serenity. If this Spurs sucker is cast there is going to be a lot head scratching going on about the entire movie.

16 years ago @ Latino Review, The Lat... - News: HOLY GUACAMOLE! ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Crime is gritty. The series need to include the Kingpin. He's a staple in the Spidey world and key to a lot of big events and big villains. The setting is New York and that's Scorsese's playground. Spidey is not gritty, on the contrary he is the exact opposite. He's like the care bears in the world of scarface. He struggles with his identity because he is just a kid dealing with real grown-up issues, that just happen to be about crime and criminals. He is the key to keeping "you" feeling light and fluffy and giving "you" the warm and fuzieys through all the bad. The Sandman character is more gritty than any of the other villains in all the movies (yeah the movie blew, but Raimi did justice to the Sandman). I'm not talking about Spidey being gritty, but rather him having to deal more with it.

16 years ago @ Latino Review, The Lat... - News: HOLY GUACAMOLE! ... · 2 replies · +1 points

Man this is a pipe dream, but Scorsese would be freaking incredible! The way he captures true grit crime and singular character development along with a real New York vibe would blow the doors off anything we've seen in this genre. Add the fact he could develop the criminal elements around the Kingpin and this would kick ass. Plus he could get De Niro to play someone, anyone in the movie. How's that for a cameo Raimi? Bruce Campbell -no thanks, I've got Bob "Are you talkin' to me?" De Niro! Haha, if only!

16 years ago @ Latino Review, The Lat... - News: HOLY GUACAMOLE! ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I don't think this is is the worst of news. Don't get me wrong, I liked Spidey 1 and loved Spidey 2 and well Spidey 3 is just dead to me. Sam and Tobey were good, but I always thought they missed something overall. I really don't mind a reboot. Too bad Cameron is going to be locked up doing Avatar 2 and 3. I would love to see his take on Spidey.

Things needed to make this work:
1. A great director. Suggestions: Cameron, Scorsese, or either of the Scott brothers (Possible seconds: Spike Jonze, David Fincher, Cameron Crowe, Paul Thomas Anderson)
2. A great Peter/Spidey. Since they're looking at a younger character, I'm at a loss at the moment.
3. A really good supporting cast. Woo Hoo! No more horrible Mary Jane and overacting Aunt May! These two are really the only staples, unless they go back and don't offer Mary Jane and decide to go with Gwen Stacy.
4. A compelling story. Nuff said.
5. And killer villains! This directly ties back to the story.
*6. Tie it into the Marvel Universe by having a cameo of Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury.

Gee, reading what I just wrote hits me as a lot to ask for from Hollywood. Fuck I just hope they do a good job with the movie!

16 years ago @ Latino Review, The Lat... - News: New 2012 Film Cl... · 0 replies · +1 points

Haha, the cartoon at the end is great. T-Rex, "Oh not again."
We already know what happens at the end of this movie. So when the planets align the mad cow virus spreads to humans and everyone turns to zombies. Woody Harrelson survives by being a bad mutha-shut yo mouth! and kicking major zombie ass and for some reason fondling a puppy. Or no wait maybe that was the other end of days movie he just did -Zombieland.
This movie looks like a rip off of The Day After Tomorrow with a bigger budget and more effects. Hopefully, it's a lot better.

16 years ago @ Latino Review, The Lat... - News: The Expendables ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Looks pretty good, but was that a trailer or the whole movie? Ha! I'll be there when it comes out.

16 years ago @ Latino Review, The Lat... - News: I Pity The Fool ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I'm keeping an open mind for this one. So far the casting is pretty spot on. Neeson is a great actor, think of Hannibal as a mix between Oscar Schindler and the dude Liam played in Taken -plus he was kick ass in Star Wars. Cooper has the whole Faceman attitude and character down; he practically was Face in the Hangover. I can't speak for the dude playing B.A., but he kinda has the look, so if he can pull off the attitude he'll be alright. Now on to Copley, if you saw one of this year’s best movies (District 9) then you could see flashes of Murdock -this guy is a brilliant choice. As long Carnahan doesn't shoot the movie entirely like he did Smokin' Aces I think we'll have a fun exciting action packed movie.

16 years ago @ Latino Review, The Lat... - News: Look! It\'s the ... · 0 replies · +1 points

And a bit of MacGyver.