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Buscemi's 3,000th Post
Yes people, this is my 3,000th post. Getting into it with everyone has kind of wore me out so I don't know what to post for Number 3,000. I guess I will keep it short since people seem to be getting sick of me.
So, here are some of my most anticipated films for September to December of 2009.
9 (September 9th)
I will see anything with Jennifer Connelly (even her bad movies) but the rest of the cast is great and the original short film is also worth a look. This better not disappoint.
Also for those people who live in California or Arizona, this will be in the D-Box motion format. Lucky bastards.
Pandorum (September 18th)
I like the idea for this movie. A phantom illness killing 6,000 passengers on a spaceship and only the awakened survivors can figure out what happened to those passengers. It looks like a combination of Alien, Cube, Saw and Leviathan. Hopefully it doesn't get buried in the glut of other horror films opening this fall.
Shutter Island (October 2nd)
Martin Scorsese adapting a Dennis Lehane story with Leonardo DiCaprio. Do I need to say anything else?
Toy Story Double Feature (October 2nd)
I've seen Toy Story in a theatre but I've never seen the sequel in a theatre. Both will be in 3-D. Will I be there? Hell yes!
A Christmas Carol (November 6th)
Other than Contact, the films of Robert Zemeckis have never failed to impress me. And with this one, he's got Jim Carrey as Scrooge with some fantastic looking 3-D. This can't possibly fail.
The Fantastic Mr. Fox (November 13th)
I love watching a good animated feature. And I love watching a good animal film. Usually the two don't mix well but Wes Anderson seems to have found the perfect mix by creating something that looks enjoyable for adults and children rather than just children. I hope this doesn't totally fail like some types of different directions do.
Invictus (December 11th)
Clint Eastwood is one of the best directors in this decade and of all-time. Morgan Freeman is one of the best actors of this decade and of all-time. I'm already sold.
Avatar (December 18th)
James Cameron returns to sci-fi and in 3-D to boot. Depending on if it's the next Titanic, the next Terminator 2 or just the next Watchmen, I'll be there on opening day.
Well, that's 3,000.
So, here are some of my most anticipated films for September to December of 2009.
9 (September 9th)
I will see anything with Jennifer Connelly (even her bad movies) but the rest of the cast is great and the original short film is also worth a look. This better not disappoint.
Also for those people who live in California or Arizona, this will be in the D-Box motion format. Lucky bastards.
Pandorum (September 18th)
I like the idea for this movie. A phantom illness killing 6,000 passengers on a spaceship and only the awakened survivors can figure out what happened to those passengers. It looks like a combination of Alien, Cube, Saw and Leviathan. Hopefully it doesn't get buried in the glut of other horror films opening this fall.
Shutter Island (October 2nd)
Martin Scorsese adapting a Dennis Lehane story with Leonardo DiCaprio. Do I need to say anything else?
Toy Story Double Feature (October 2nd)
I've seen Toy Story in a theatre but I've never seen the sequel in a theatre. Both will be in 3-D. Will I be there? Hell yes!
A Christmas Carol (November 6th)
Other than Contact, the films of Robert Zemeckis have never failed to impress me. And with this one, he's got Jim Carrey as Scrooge with some fantastic looking 3-D. This can't possibly fail.
The Fantastic Mr. Fox (November 13th)
I love watching a good animated feature. And I love watching a good animal film. Usually the two don't mix well but Wes Anderson seems to have found the perfect mix by creating something that looks enjoyable for adults and children rather than just children. I hope this doesn't totally fail like some types of different directions do.
Invictus (December 11th)
Clint Eastwood is one of the best directors in this decade and of all-time. Morgan Freeman is one of the best actors of this decade and of all-time. I'm already sold.
Avatar (December 18th)
James Cameron returns to sci-fi and in 3-D to boot. Depending on if it's the next Titanic, the next Terminator 2 or just the next Watchmen, I'll be there on opening day.
Well, that's 3,000.
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Wow, no one cares about my brief shining moment of vanity. Oh well, I don't like vanity anyway.
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What is D-Box motion format?
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Nice post Boosh Congrats.
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BanksIsDaFuture wrote:What is D-Box motion format?
It's when the seats in the theatre are designed to move and create motions at certain points during the film. A lot of Blu-Ray DVD's have this feature for your home theatre but only two theatres (the Chinese 6 in Los Angeles and a theatre in Mesa, Arizona I believe) and three films have used the feature theatrically (Fast and Furious, Terminator Salvation and Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince). 9 is the fourth film to be released in the D-Box format.
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You keep this forum moving mate. It's always nice to see some reach a milestone.
Eventhough some of your 3000 posts did piss me off, for the most part we at the Fantaverse can always count on you for some trivia and weird movie connections only you can see
Eventhough some of your 3000 posts did piss me off, for the most part we at the Fantaverse can always count on you for some trivia and weird movie connections only you can see
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So what am I spending my day doing? Playing Mobsters 2 on Facebook and trying to get other people to play. I'm trying to get access to Miami and two-man missions so I have to resort to asking complete strangers on the Mobsters website.
And I apologize for pissing you off (on Cellular and I Love You, Man). But doesn't part of this site involve constructive criticism?
And I apologize for pissing you off (on Cellular and I Love You, Man). But doesn't part of this site involve constructive criticism?
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Buscemi wrote:BanksIsDaFuture wrote:What is D-Box motion format?
It's when the seats in the theatre are designed to move and create motions at certain points during the film. A lot of Blu-Ray DVD's have this feature for your home theatre but only two theatres (the Chinese 6 in Los Angeles and a theatre in Mesa, Arizona I believe) and three films have used the feature theatrically (Fast and Furious, Terminator Salvation and Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince). 9 is the fourth film to be released in the D-Box format.
I guess that'd be cool, but I'd rather be stationery (stationary?) while watching a movie.
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yeah, how else would you keep from spilling your beer?BanksIsDaFuture wrote:Buscemi wrote:BanksIsDaFuture wrote:What is D-Box motion format?
It's when the seats in the theatre are designed to move and create motions at certain points during the film. A lot of Blu-Ray DVD's have this feature for your home theatre but only two theatres (the Chinese 6 in Los Angeles and a theatre in Mesa, Arizona I believe) and three films have used the feature theatrically (Fast and Furious, Terminator Salvation and Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince). 9 is the fourth film to be released in the D-Box format.
I guess that'd be cool, but I'd rather be stationery (stationary?) while watching a movie.
murh?Buscemi wrote:I love watching a good animated feature. And I love watching a good animal film. Usually the two don't mix well
ps. congrats
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BarcaRulz wrote:You keep this forum moving mate. It's always nice to see some reach a milestone.
Eventhough some of your 3000 posts did piss me off, for the most part we at the Fantaverse can always count on you for some trivia and weird movie connections only you can see :P
...because they aren't there some of the time...
But sometimes they are!
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W wrote:BarcaRulz wrote:You keep this forum moving mate. It's always nice to see some reach a milestone.
Eventhough some of your 3000 posts did piss me off, for the most part we at the Fantaverse can always count on you for some trivia and weird movie connections only you can see
...because they aren't there some of the time...
But sometimes they are!
That was my point.
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NSpan wrote:murh?Buscemi wrote:I love watching a good animated feature. And I love watching a good animal film. Usually the two don't mix well
ps. congrats
I should have reworded that as "However recently, the two don't mix well".
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Congrats Boussh, you really have taken the mantle well away from me. I guess I have slackened off a little recently, I'll try and rectify that. That's if everyone is not beyond bored of me by now.....
[waits for the pleas from his audience]
And I know you have a tendency to piss people off, but the forum wouldn't be the same without you and I for one am glad to have you still on board. Keep them posts coming mate.
[waits for the pleas from his audience]
And I know you have a tendency to piss people off, but the forum wouldn't be the same without you and I for one am glad to have you still on board. Keep them posts coming mate.
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geezer9687 wrote:We want more Surfer!
Well, if you're gonna demand it..... I suppose I could find a little bit time in my ever so important life for the little people....[wink]
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Yeah, Boush, you do piss us off sometimes (playing the mediator gets hella tiring sometimes), but we do need people like you. You're the Fantaverse's Rush Limbaugh; a lot don't like what you say, but they still listen.
Congrats, pal.
Congrats, pal.
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Rush Limbaugh? Please take that back.
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haha, but its so true
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Take it back. I am nothing like that overgrown fuckface that won't curl up and die already.
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I wasn't comparing your politics, merely your outspoken manner. I'm sorry if I offended you, truly, none was meant. He was just the first person who came to mind.
How about Dennis Miller? He's outspoken, and funny as hell.
How about Dennis Miller? He's outspoken, and funny as hell.
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That's a little better.
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So if I'm Bill O'Reilly, then that makes you Glenn Beck.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
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