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Have you watched Inception? I just watched it around the end of last year, and I have to say it is one of the best I've seen.
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Oh yeah, saw it in theaters when it came out. Pretty solid movie, as are most Christopher Nolan movies. Although I must say, I thought The Prestige was a far better movie.
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There's something strangely relaxing about pruning a tree?

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Favorite superhero movie?
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It's the same kind of relaxing that I get when I fiddle with a 3D model.Chozon1 wrote:There's something strangely relaxing about pruning a tree?
Ooooh...probably Deadpool (because of it's meta-humor and also Ryan Reynolds being perfectly cast) or The Dark Knight (Because come on, the Nolan Batman films are incredible). The MCU isn't terrible, but it's starting to feel derivative. I'm hoping that the new standalone movies are more interesting, but we shall see.RedPlums wrote:Favorite superhero movie?
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When it snows, then the sun shines, then it snows, then it stops, then it snows and then the sun shines again?
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Replace "snow" with "rain" and you have Oregon summarized...
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Shows that are good early, then get super great in later seasons?

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So, DS9 (Except for maybe parts of season 7)? 

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MI: Ghost Nation or whatever the most recent one is?
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I think you've fused the past two MI movies: Ghost Protocol and Rogue Nation.
And to answer the question, Rogue Nation was fantastic. I consider Mad Max Fury Road to be a pretty awesome action movie from last year, but Rogue Nation is a serious contender. It's just so freaking good. I love it. I want to own it and watch it again. And again. And again.

And to answer the question, Rogue Nation was fantastic. I consider Mad Max Fury Road to be a pretty awesome action movie from last year, but Rogue Nation is a serious contender. It's just so freaking good. I love it. I want to own it and watch it again. And again. And again.
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Yeah, those two...
I thought Rogue Nation was good, but I did not like Ghost Protocol.
Alec Baldwin?
I thought Rogue Nation was good, but I did not like Ghost Protocol.
Alec Baldwin?
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Pretty solid actor, and I enjoyed his character arc in Rogue Nation. Plus his interplay with Jeremy Renner and his "I can neither confirm nor deny the existence of any IMF operation without approval from the secretary"
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Thanks, BTW, for sucking up 180 hours of my time this month. >_>Deepfreeze32 wrote:So, DS9 (Except for maybe parts of season 7)?
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I loved that bit.Deepfreeze32 wrote: "I can neither confirm nor deny the existence of any IMF operation without approval from the secretary"
Jeremy Renner?
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