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  1. Quote Originally Posted by usagi View Post
    If you buy them from wal-mart, you get the old marvel tpb movie adaptations for each one. It's actually a pretty nice freebie if you are into comics.
    This is what I got. The comics are decent. If you don't have the DVD's(like me), then they're worth the $60 bucks for all 3

  2. Quote Originally Posted by Gonzo View Post
    What they don't get is that while this is a character that they "look up to" because of his rise from poverty to having whatever he wants, it was the source of that rise that also caused his fall. He lost everything. Why would you want him to be your "hero"?
    If you watch the extras disc on the Scarface DVD, there's a feature where they interview all these douchebag rappers about how Scarface influenced them. "Yo, he's be like da original ghetto superstar! He came up from nuthin' and built hisself an empire an' shit, youknowhatimsayin?" You know, stupid crap like that. If a guy has a lot of money, does coke, and shoots people, rappers wanna be like him.

    I'm sure if you pointed out Tony Montana's eventual fate to the rappers, they'd be all like, "Shit, nigga, I ain't goin' out like dat!"

    Dole-here's the details of the disc. From what I understand the main upgrade on the disc is better sound and I think a version where it counts how many bullets are shot and how many times the f-bomb is dropped.
    Oh, it's totally worth a double-dip, then.
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  3. Quote Originally Posted by Dolemite View Post
    If you watch the extras disc on the Scarface DVD, there's a feature where they interview all these douchebag rappers about how Scarface influenced them. "Yo, he's be like da original ghetto superstar! He came up from nuthin' and built hisself an empire an' shit, youknowhatimsayin?" You know, stupid crap like that. If a guy has a lot of money, does coke, and shoots people, rappers wanna be like him.

    I'm sure if you pointed out Tony Montana's eventual fate to the rappers, they'd be all like, "Shit, nigga, I ain't goin' out like dat!"
    Yeah, I watched about two minutes worth and turned that off.

    Oh, it's totally worth a double-dip, then.
    Fo shizzle.


  4. ...... huh?

  5. Wall decals of Star Wars characters.

    You could also call them "virgin licenses."

    "Virgin" isn't an insult in my book, but I just couldn't resist.

  6. Quote Originally Posted by Scourge View Post
    Vader and Boba Fett FTW

  7. #148
    I just watched Empire tonight. The Special Edition. I didn't see anything I found offensive.

  8. Yeah, the original is by far the biggest offender. The only thing in Empire that pisses people off is Luke screaming as he falls down the shaft in Cloud City. It makes it seem like he fell by accident, rather than choosing to.

    (That and stuff you have to be a major a/v nerd to notice at all, but there's plenty of that in all three.)

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  9. Quote Originally Posted by LordPerrin View Post
    Yeah, the original is by far the biggest offender. The only thing in Empire that pisses people off is Luke screaming as he falls down the shaft in Cloud City. It makes it seem like he fell by accident, rather than choosing to.

    (That and stuff you have to be a major a/v nerd to notice at all, but there's plenty of that in all three.)
    I hated Jedi the most. The scene at the very end that shows all the different aliens from the new trilogy celebrating. Thos fuckers just had to thro the gungans or whatever the hell jar jar's species was called.

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