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Post by Icctrombone on Mar 5, 2017 16:04:41 GMT -5
Are you referring to the Dolph Lungren movie?
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Mar 5, 2017 16:05:36 GMT -5
Punisher is Marvel's best movie to date. There I said it. I'll never let you order a meal for me at a restaurant
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Mar 5, 2017 16:13:55 GMT -5
Are you referring to the Dolph Lungren movie? No the Thomas Jane version. I've never watched the Dolph Lungren movie. I should have probably made that distinction in hindsight.
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Mar 5, 2017 16:19:26 GMT -5
Punisher is Marvel's best movie to date. There I said it. I'll never let you order a meal for me at a restaurant I wouldn't be so presumptuous Ish. My favorite pizza topping is anchovies.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Mar 5, 2017 16:21:54 GMT -5
I'll never let you order a meal for me at a restaurant I wouldn't be so presumptuous Ish. My favorite pizza topping is anchovies. If you mentioned pudding, I'd have to re-think.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 16:22:07 GMT -5
Are you referring to the Dolph Lungren movie? No the Thomas Jane version. I've never watched the Dolph Lungren movie. I should have probably made that distinction in hindsight. Is that the one where John Travolta spends the entire movie chewing the scenery making a Jack Nicholson performance look subtle and restrained by comparison? -M
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Post by Trevor on Mar 5, 2017 16:52:50 GMT -5
Punisher is Marvel's best movie to date. There I said it. I agree that it's underrated, but Punisher War Zone is the best Punisher movie so far.
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Post by Batflunkie on Mar 6, 2017 23:37:24 GMT -5
Captain America: Winter Soldier is Marvel's best movie to date. There you go, I fixed that for you
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Mar 7, 2017 8:59:37 GMT -5
Punisher is Marvel's best movie to date. There I said it. I agree that it's underrated, but Punisher War Zone is the best Punisher movie so far. I unfortunately judged it on Thomas Jane turning down the role. I should probably watch it at this point though, as the character has moved on past him portraying the role. But at the time, that was my reason.
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Post by Icctrombone on Mar 10, 2017 7:05:27 GMT -5
Crossovers between different titles are terrible. I hate when i read a classic book and find out it either starts or is the second part of a crossover with a book that I don't have. I read the Byrne era Action comic run and found 3 different instances where it lead or was a conclusion to another comic title.
There, I said it.
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Post by lobsterjohnson on Mar 10, 2017 9:20:15 GMT -5
Crossovers between different titles are terrible. I hate when i read a classic book and find out it either starts or is the second part of a crossover with a book that I don't have. I read the Byrne era Action comic run and found 3 different instances where it lead or was a conclusion to another comic title. There, I said it. I hate it when there's an event that crosses over into a title, so the book ties into that event without explaining what's going on. A few years ago Marvel's End of Days event crossed over into their Punisher series. The previous issue ended on a huge cliffhanger, but the first tie-in issue ignored that and went to a different story. The book ended shortly after, so as far as I know, the cliffhanger has never been resolved.
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Post by Icctrombone on Mar 13, 2017 11:47:14 GMT -5
Maybe I missed something but I never saw what was special about Plastic Man. There, I said it.
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Post by kirby101 on Mar 13, 2017 12:19:50 GMT -5
Crossovers between different titles are terrible. I hate when i read a classic book and find out it either starts or is the second part of a crossover with a book that I don't have. I read the Byrne era Action comic run and found 3 different instances where it lead or was a conclusion to another comic title. There, I said it. I hate it when there's an event that crosses over into a title, so the book ties into that event without explaining what's going on. A few years ago Marvel's End of Days event crossed over into their Punisher series. The previous issue ended on a huge cliffhanger, but the first tie-in issue ignored that and went to a different story. The book ended shortly after, so as far as I know, the cliffhanger has never been resolved. Events and the disruption of individual storylines are the reason I stopped reading Marvel and DC. That and the ridiculous compulsion to kill a major character with every event.
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Post by lobsterjohnson on Mar 13, 2017 12:41:58 GMT -5
I hate it when there's an event that crosses over into a title, so the book ties into that event without explaining what's going on. A few years ago Marvel's End of Days event crossed over into their Punisher series. The previous issue ended on a huge cliffhanger, but the first tie-in issue ignored that and went to a different story. The book ended shortly after, so as far as I know, the cliffhanger has never been resolved. Events and the disruption of individual storylines are the reason I stopped reading Marvel and DC. That and the ridiculous compulsion to kill a major character with every event. I agree. Especially with something like the Punisher, which I think works best as mostly separated from the rest of the Marvel universe.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Mar 13, 2017 12:51:30 GMT -5
Maybe I missed something but I never saw what was special about Plastic Man. There, I said it. Have you read the original Jack Cole stories. That could have something to do with it. Though I thought Kyle Baker's run was gold. He's funny and inhabits a fairly surrealistic world. Which tends to be different from the other "oh so serious" folks running around in their longjohns.
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