I'm hoping that they have more movies in mind because I don't think the King Piccolo saga is the best saga. Where is the Namek, Freeza saga?!
I'm hoping that they have more movies in mind because I don't think the King Piccolo saga is the best saga. Where is the Namek, Freeza saga?!
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That should be the final movie:
1st movie: King Piccolo
2nd movie: Vegeta/Nappa
3rd movie: Frieza saga
Also, I really hope Krillin is in this. Though I like the hooded King Piccolo, he kind of looks like a taller version of Garlic Junior.
Vegeta/Nappa? I always catagorized that as the beginning of the Frieza saga
He did look like a larger Garlic Junior though, didn't look very green to me
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I always figured Frieza saga didn't begin until Namek was actually mentioned, after Vegeta escaped Earth. In any case, that's how I'd cap off a trilogy: Goku going Super Saiyan and ending with the possibility that he's still out there. It concludes the trilogy and leaves the way open for the Android saga (Now this one I merge with the Trunks saga).
I'd do the Garlic Junior saga after the Frieza saga if they decided to leave it open like that
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I'm kind of a big deal.
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does Piccolo mean Garlic or something? i didn't think he looked very green either.
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I finally got around to seeing True Romance. Phenomenal. I think even if you didn't know beforehand that QT was involved with the flick, you would have guessed it by end of the movie.
Oh and, Patricia Arquette is FINE in that movie.
I also got Walk The Line on DVD yesterday.
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I Gary Oldman, in everything he does. Even if he's playing a complete bastard.
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I just watched Belleville Rendevouz...completely bizarre and brilliant at the same time
I've seen Platoon about 50 times, and I still get misty eyed when
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Oh man yeah!! I watched that with Rob the other night and I swear he had a little tear in his eye...
...although that could have been me, elbowing him everytime he started quoting people's lines before they'd said them
I'll never ever forget when Oldman shrieked "Everyone!" in The Professional (title now changed to Leon or some shit ... WTF?).
Me and my friend LOL'd in the theater at that one .... and we randomly scream it to each other to this day.
Edited to say - found the clip on YOUTUBE ... LMAO
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Ya, the Professional! that was good!
I think Oldman is good in comedic roles too! The Fifth Element wasn't really the best movie, but Oldman's part was hilarious!
I know there's gona be some disagreement here, but I'm actually not sure if I liked him in the Harry Potter movies. He was good in prisoner of azkaban, but not sure if I like him in Order of the Pheonix. I'm actually kind of suprised he orginally wasn't cast for Voldimort.
Romeo is Bleeding, that was a good movie starring Oldman
The Tardis (Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space) duh!
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How incredibly bad-ass would this be? I'm not incredibly familiar with Dr. Strange, but the idea of Gaiman and Del Toro tackling anything together makes me want to swoon.
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That's a lethal combination for sure!
I don't think it would happen anytime soon though - Del Toro is really busy with The Hobbit movies, and Rodriguez wants to complete his Sin City trilogy.
But... but... but...
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I saw Pride & Glory. This is one of my favorite movies of the year. I thought Farrell and Norton were great. It's one of the better cop dramas I've seen in a long time. It's way better than films like Suicide Kings and We Own the Night.
I'm surprised the film is not getting better reviews.
I also saw Quarantine. Not great but still pretty good. I'm a sucker for survival horror films. I've never seen the orginal, so I can't say if it's better or worse. I thought it was a little slow to start and I wasn't thrilled with the ending. A good rental probably.
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how was Saw 5?
Human kind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's first law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one and only truth.
I'm not saying I don't think it will happen, I'm just saying I don't think it will happen anytime soon. :/