Movies to look forward to in 2016...
Thanos @ Mon Jul 25, 2016 4:42 pm
All the humans of any worth got off Earth a long time ago and then hired out the Klingons to blockade the planet so the other kind couldn't escape. 
Thanos Thanos:
All the humans of any worth got off Earth a long time ago and then hired out the Klingons to blockade the planet so the other kind couldn't escape.

Keeping the inmates quarantined.
Thanos @ Mon Jul 25, 2016 5:05 pm
I always subscribed to the theory that there's a vast, ancient, and enlightened empire of humans out in space and that for whatever reason they used Earth as an asylum for their genetic defects, lunatics, incurable criminals, and other family embarrassments. They dumped our evil ancestors here hoping the sabre-toothed cats would have killed them all. All the UFO sightings over the years were them checking up on us because they got worried we might escape quarantine when we started creating nuclear weapons. 
Thanos @ Fri Aug 05, 2016 4:42 pm

The wife's grand uncle died there. He was born in Germany and they came to North America when they were children. They lost family in the death camps but he fought the fuckers and went down with a gun in his hands
BRAH @ Fri Aug 05, 2016 5:51 pm
Suicide Squad went through Reshoots and now all the cool scenes in the trailers apparently have been cut, ugh! 
Thanos @ Tue Aug 09, 2016 11:23 pm
Can't help it. These films are genuinely stupid but whenever they're on I stop to watch them just because they're so trainwrecky fun. 
2Cdo @ Wed Aug 10, 2016 5:48 am
Thanos Thanos:
Can't help it. These films are genuinely stupid but whenever they're on I stop to watch them just because they're so trainwrecky fun.

What number is this, 17 or 18? Is this also the one where Jason Voorhies and Freddy Krueger make an appearance, or the one where Rambo fights Rocky?
Thanos @ Thu Aug 11, 2016 9:13 pm
#6: The return of Ali Larter and her butt. ![Drool [drool]](./images/smilies/droolies.GIF)
Thanos @ Thu Aug 11, 2016 9:14 pm
Also, this small independent film should do OK.
All I see is a bunch of Y's. I liked Suicide Squad but it was fuzzy.
I can't even imagine a new Iron Man. 
Thanos Thanos:
I always subscribed to the theory that there's a vast, ancient, and enlightened empire of humans out in space and that for whatever reason they used Earth as an asylum for their genetic defects, lunatics, incurable criminals, and other family embarrassments. They dumped our evil ancestors here hoping the sabre-toothed cats would have killed them all. All the UFO sightings over the years were them checking up on us because they got worried we might escape quarantine when we started creating nuclear weapons.

Man I love this and going to steal it and post it on FB.
Thanos Thanos:
I always subscribed to the theory that there's a vast, ancient, and enlightened empire of humans out in space and that for whatever reason they used Earth as an asylum for their genetic defects, lunatics, incurable criminals, and other family embarrassments. They dumped our evil ancestors here hoping the sabre-toothed cats would have killed them all. All the UFO sightings over the years were them checking up on us because they got worried we might escape quarantine when we started creating nuclear weapons.

Sounds like the book "Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy", by Douglas Adams. The "B Ark" or "Ark Fleet Ship B" was supposedly sent by a race called "Golgafrinchan". This appeared in a sequel book titled "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe". They made a mini-series, SciFi comedy.
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Mel Gibson has made a movie about a pacifist who served nobly during WWII. It's a testament to his filmmaking chops, and also an act of atonement that may succeed in bringing Gibson back.
Mel Gibson’s “Hacksaw Ridge,” which premiered today at the 73rd International Venice Film Festival, is a brutally effective, bristlingly idiosyncratic combat saga — the true story of a man of peace caught up in the inferno of World War II. It’s the first movie Gibson has directed since “Apocalypto,” 10 years ago (a film he’d already shot before the scandals that engulfed him), and this November, when it opens with a good chance of becoming a player during awards season, it will likely prove to be the first film in a decade that can mark his re-entry into the heart of the industry.
http://variety.com/2016/film/reviews/ha ... 201851851/
Thanos @ Tue Sep 06, 2016 6:57 am
Re: Hacksaw Ridge
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/20 ... miere.html
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After wowing critics at early morning press screenings on Sunday, Mel Gibsons pacifist World War II action drama, "Hacksaw Ridge," had its red carpet world premiere out of competition at the Venice Film Festival last night. The film played to a roughly 10-minute standing ovation — long standing-Os are not as common a happenstance on the Lido as they are at some other festivals. At about six minutes into the ovation, Gibson and the actors were asked to go down into the audience. Check out the photos from inside the Sala Grande below (outside, some fans greeted Gibson with their faces painted blue, "Braveheart"-style).
In attendance alongside Gibson were stars Andrew Garfield, Vince Vaughn, Hugo Weaving, Teresa Palmer and Luke Bracey as well as co-screenwriter Robert Schenkkan.
Garfield plays Desmond T Doss, the real-life conscientious objector who saved 75 men in Okinawa without ever firing or carrying a gun. The faith-based film and horrors-of-war action drama is about a man who does something extraordinary and supernatural, really, that inspired me, Gibson had earlier told the press corps. A lot of attention needs to be paid to our warriors; they need some love and understanding. I hope this film imparts that message. If it does nothing but that, thats great, said Gibson.