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Most movies seem to do it, i have been reluctant to buy Prometheus as apparently a extended version is out next year. Avengers is another film which i did buy, got the tin box version where the extras were not great, though apparently another version of the film is out next year with directors commentary added and alternate beginning, though i think that's already available state side.
I know, that's obvious, I am just saying that fans should be recognized for their help.
i saw the alternate beginning of avengers on youtube did not add much to be honest. Though i do like commentarys.
Bought spiderman trilogy on bluray, until i watched Spiderman 2 from that set never knew there were extended scenes. The extended fight with doc oc is really good. Watched amazing spiderman A couple of days ago, not sure what to make of it.
I am trying not to be as cynical. It is Christmastime, and the time of year where I am happiest. Being miserable all the time gets old.
The Grey is a gem. Liam being Liam. Nuff said.
But on tuesday, I'll buy Batman Rise.
Are you talking about The Dark Knight Rises or The Dark Knight Returns? What previous post of yours are you referring to?
In terms of the steelbook, I feared they would sell out, so I went ahead and purchased it. Saving it for Christmas for a Nolan trilogy.
Is that all the Basil films? I would go for it, but hate the Watson interpretation and Basil can't measure up to either Jeremy Brett or Benedict Cumberbatch.
0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Liam neeson certainly been channeling his grief in his recent roles, the opening reflective seen in The Grey where he is thinking about his wife that was pretty real.
Indeed. Right after Natasha's passing, Liam did more film work than ever before to get it off his mind, and role after role he never let it get him down (and some of his best work has come out of it). I truly respect the man, and the tragedy really couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. Keep your head high, Liam. We're all rooting for you out there. :)>-