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i'm not that invested into the subjects that either of the rumors concerns with to give an honest answer for that...i'm merely pointing out that it shuda been more instead of less seeing you stand with the debunking side...at least by what i could deduct from your post.

 

you did mean to convey the rumors are/could be totally baseless right?..

 

 

aisa hai, bhai jo tujhe samajh mein aaye use laminated frame mein daal ke dewaar pe hang kar le.

 

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Moving on,

 

@ Snake (the rock intro)

 

f**king Respect !!

 

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Michael Bay Transformer movies are like he just shoots/creates a bunch of action scenes and explosions and then tells writers to write screenplay for it. I enjoyed all 3 Transformers movies btw. What has pissed me off that he is going to make a TMNT movie where turtles are GODDAMN ALIENS. So I agree with waveking, he should go extinct before TMNT movie comes into existence.

 

 

1. Bay is not directing. He is the money ie producer.

2. Aliens or mutants made out of glowing goo, how does it really matter as long as they live in gutters and look like man sized turtles ?

3. If i were you (ie a hardcore tmnt fan), i'd be more concerned about the personalities of the titular characters. Raphael the angst filled loner, leo the good natured over protective leader, michael the carefree goof while don the affable nerd.

 

As long as they keep that part tight, throw in a workable script and of course 'splosions (and ninja stuff), it will be entertaining. Bay's name at lest guarantees fun.

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Gravity - Official Main Trailer

 

 

Best Man Down Official Trailer

 

 

Under The Skin Official Teaser Trailer - Scarlett Johansson

 

 

 

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Gravity - Metacritic: 96/100

 

 

Gravity is about as visceral an experience as you can have in a cinema, it’s a technical marvel, and it’s a blockbuster with heart and soul in spades.


Gravity is harrowing and comforting, intimate and glorious, the kind of movie that makes you feel more connected to the world rather than less.

The director’s long-overdue follow-up to “Children of Men” is at once a nervy experiment in blockbuster minimalism and a film of robust movie-movie thrills, restoring a sense of wonder, terror and possibility to the bigscreen.

A science-fiction thriller of rare and diamond-hard brilliance.

Gravity shows us the glory of cinema’s future. It thrills on so many levels. And because Cuar‪ón is a movie visionary of the highest order, you truly can’t beat the view.

http://www.metacritic.com/movie/gravity
Riddick - Metacritic: 44/100

 

The aliens are unscary and easily despatched, Vin’s too silent to be interesting, and the other characters – a gang of bounty hunters on Riddick’s trail – are either dull or offensive.

Playing it safe with a script that offers Riddick up as a lone avenging hero, Twohy passes on the opportunity to effectively shade the character’s distinctive dimensionality.
Too stodgy for B-movie suspense, too silly to shock, too sexist to stomach, Diesel’s return misfires.
For a film about a killing machine who can see at night, it's fittingly ironic that the film itself is, both narratively and visually, a dark, muddled mess.

 

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