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anyone? anyone?
i <3 that video.
I think the best product placement was for snakes.
Also, that video had Samuel L Jackson reading what looks like a graphic novel. Can anyone place which one it is?
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anyone? anyone?
i <3 that video.
Say you like it/Say you need it/When you don't
Looking better/Shining brighter/Than you do
Looks like it's going to come in at 14 million dollars in its opening weekend, Talladega Nights being #1 again.
I read that Sam wants to do a comic book movie...I can't remember which one he wants to do....I think it's a Marvel property. I'll see if I can find it again.
Here we go, found on MTV news
Originally Posted by SLJ
Sam Jackson as Nick Fury = GG.
Actually, I read it wrong, SoaP (might be closer to $15m)is #1 and Talladega is #2.
My friend was wearing the SoaP shirt that Sam is wearing in that video - we found that kinda funny/cool.
Our crowd SUCKED, as there was maybe ten people total in the entire place. (10pm on a Saturday, WTF?) Still have a fun time, as for what it is supposed to be, SoaP is a great movie. I just really wish we had been able to go to the 10pm Thursday showing at our usual theater.
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Going to see this with an awesome crowd who didnt take themselves seriously at all was the main highlight of the movie for me. People were clapping at the beginning and end of this and yelling Sam Jacksons line along with him in my theater. And yeah throwing a few drinks back before seeing this made it all the better too.
I still think Sam Jackson should have been kicking more snake ass in this though. It was funny when he started to taze them, but I was hoping he'd grab two by the head, and bash them together, or something more off the wall. That and I was hoping we would see the kick boxer guy roundhouse a few snakes too.
Goddamnit, there were like 5 people in my theater. I was really hoping for a bunch of nerds yelling and throwing fake snakes around. Alas.
This movie was a riot. Luckily I saw it with a decent crowd. The theater was about half full and there was even applause several times from the audience.
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