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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="Janette Morgan"]Sandman? Er? These guys are seriously scrapin' the barrel with that one. Admittedly, I did always want to meet a walking beach, but Goblin Jr. would be way more exciting.[/quote]
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Janette Morgan
Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 11:30 pm
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Sandman? Er? These guys are seriously scrapin' the barrel with that one. Admittedly, I did always want to meet a walking beach, but Goblin Jr. would be way more exciting.
Spartan Girl
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 5:13 pm
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Syera wrote:
Where've you heard anything about Vendom and Sandman? I'd think Lizard would be a far more parsimonious choice at this point.
And since when was the entire city convinced Spider-Man was evil? They seemed to like him overall.
Check the Internet Movie Database (imdb.com)--they've been confirmed and casted.
Yes, the city does like him on the whole; that scene on the train in the second movie was beautiful, even though my brother and I knew all Doc Oc had to do was just shove them aside...
But still, Superman never had the problem of the Daily Planet making up terrible stories about him all the time!
Ariellen
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 3:00 pm
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^ 'Twas I.
Guest
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 2:59 pm
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Syera wrote:
Where've you heard anything about Vendom and Sandman? I'd think Lizard would be a far more parsimonious choice at this point.
I saw a teaser poster online that looked like it had Spidey in the black suit. Though, the whole image was pretty much in shades of grey, so that could be the reason.
I've heard rumors of Venom too; less on Sandman. I think it would be really stupid if they DIDN'T use GG after the ending of Spidey 2, though I agree with you that I'd like to see Lizard. I mean, Peter's in Dr. Connors' class and was excited to be studying with him, etc. I thought the best thing about the first 2 movies was that both of Spider-Man's nemeses' alter-egos were people that Peter Parker respected a lot. Harry as the Goblin would continue that trend, for sure. And Lizard would, too...Venom and Sandman? Depends on how they set it up, I guess.
*still excited for 3rd movie*
Syera
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 1:45 pm
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Where've you heard anything about Vendom and Sandman? I'd think Lizard would be a far more parsimonious choice at this point.
And since when was the entire city convinced Spider-Man was evil? They seemed to like him overall.
Spartan Girl
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 11:04 am
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I hope so too. I can't wait for Spider-man 3; I keep going to imdb.com to see if they've leaked an official premise yet. I'm pretty sure that there are going to be 3 villains this time (Venom, Sandman, Green Goblin 2), especially if its the last one and they want to go out in glory.
Of all the superheroes, Spider-man seems to be the one who gets the worst time. It's bad enough that he has all that guilt from what happened to his uncle, but to keep save a city that is convinced by A TABLOID that you are evil, not to mention having a personal life that's a mess is unfair.
That's why I sympathize with Peter so much, and why Mary Jane better be less of a you-know-what in the third movie. Because if she's going to start resenting him behind his back for being Spider-man, then Peter should find someone better.
No offense to those that like the movie Mary Jane.
Ariellen
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 10:17 am
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Nez wrote:
Maybe it's a face of worry, because she knows what's lies ahead for him in his path, having experienced it as well.
That could be; I hope you're right and that's the approach they're going for. Sigh, why mus we wait a whole year for Spider-Man 3?
Nez
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 6:58 am
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Disney Princess wrote:
Spartan Girl wrote:
Grr. And she shouldn't have stood that guy up at the alter, nobody deserves that.
I do agree with that, and not only because the slo-mo running through New York in a wedding gown was cheesy, though it definitely was. The ending of that movie was simultaneously satisfying and disappointing. I think the satisfaction is the fact that I like Peter so much, and he wanted to be with her so badly. I was glad they got together, but the manner in which it all happened seemed really silly. And I'm guessing from the look on her face at the end that she's going to start feeling resentful of his being Spider-Man (which would make sense and DID happen in the comics)...but come ON! "Peter, I am totally, completely, 100% ready and willing to be with you, Spider-Man or not." *disaster* "Go get 'em, Tiger. *longing, depressed, bitter, 'oh shoot what did I just say?' face*" Um, yeah, abrupt much?
Maybe it's a face of worry, because she knows what's lies ahead for him in his path, having experienced it as well.
AmethystFae
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 11:41 pm
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I actually never got into the super hero girlfriends much. The only Lois Lane I really know is the one from Lois & Clark, and I like her.
There is a lot of not telling the bf/gf about the whole secret identity thing, though. Not necessarily just in super heroes, but anybody who has a secret identity. Now, if a super hero were to keep it from his/her significant other, I can fully understand the desire to keep your loved ones safe and uninvolved with danger, but when the alterego is a rock star who the boyfriend is also attracted to... *ahem* Sorry, getting off track here...
~Hikaru
AmethystFae
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 11:35 pm
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Syera wrote:
Why don't
you
try choosing between Scott and Logan and see how
you
fare?
As for Jean Gray, I think she'd already made her choice. However, this absolutely gorgeous stranger walks in one day... and leaves her temporarily distracted. In the end, though, her loyalties were with Scott.
To quote Janette: "How many of you wouldn't forget your boyfriends for at least one day if someone who looked like Mozenrath came to your school?"
I so could relate! He'd be all I could think about!
~Hikaru
Ariellen
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 7:11 pm
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Spartan Girl wrote:
Grr. And she shouldn't have stood that guy up at the alter, nobody deserves that.
I do agree with that, and not only because the slo-mo running through New York in a wedding gown was cheesy, though it definitely was. The ending of that movie was simultaneously satisfying and disappointing. I think the satisfaction is the fact that I like Peter so much, and he wanted to be with her so badly. I was glad they got together, but the manner in which it all happened seemed really silly. And I'm guessing from the look on her face at the end that she's going to start feeling resentful of his being Spider-Man (which would make sense and DID happen in the comics)...but come ON! "Peter, I am totally, completely, 100% ready and willing to be with you, Spider-Man or not." *disaster* "Go get 'em, Tiger. *longing, depressed, bitter, 'oh shoot what did I just say?' face*" Um, yeah, abrupt much?
Syera
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 5:26 pm
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Yes... the party that is usually too chicken to make up his/her mind is the writer. And if they actually get around to pairing somebody up, they'll kill off one of 'em eventually.
GAH.
Spartan Girl
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 5:17 pm
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Syera wrote:
As for Jean Gray, I think she'd already made her choice. However, this absolutely gorgeous stranger walks in one day... and leaves her temporarily distracted. In the end, though, her loyalties were with Scott.
Okay, maybe Jean Gray was a bad example. It's more of the fact that I can't stand love triangles in general, because it usually implies that at least one party involved is too chicken to make up his/her mind.
Back to Mary Jane, it wasn't as much that she was dating another guy as it was that she was rubbing Peter's face in it. Did you see the smug look that she gave Peter upon entering the party with Jameson's son?? Grr. And she shouldn't have stood that guy up at the alter, nobody deserves that.
Ariellen
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 2:34 pm
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I'll come back to this; I have a lot of Peter Parker/Mary Jane Watson thoughts running through my head now that I can't quite get into words.
I have only seen the first X-Men film (which I really liked!) and am not very familiar with that or any other comic book series besides Spider-Man.
Syera
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 2:00 pm
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Why don't
you
try choosing between Scott and Logan and see how
you
fare?
As for Jean Gray, I think she'd already made her choice. However, this absolutely gorgeous stranger walks in one day... and leaves her temporarily distracted. In the end, though, her loyalties were with Scott.
To quote Janette: "How many of you wouldn't forget your boyfriends for at least one day if someone who looked like Mozenrath came to your school?"
I think in Mary Jane's case, she was still in love with Peter, but felt that she had to get on with her life and was desperate to fill the void Peter had left. (And as I'm sure as many ladies here can attest, AF uniforms are HOT.
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