May the Lord God bless Sam Raimi for giving us this fantabulous bounty.
Glad you - oh most demanding of us fanboys ;) - liked the review. I really could go on forever. And one didn't even touch upon how much the movie affected me personally. Wow. I'm spending meagre salaries on this film multiple times, and it feels great. Die poor but happy, eh?
*goosebump* whoo! they feel good on a monday afternoon at work as well. :)
orgasm? ex-tacy? hmmmm... i wouldnt go so far to describe it at that level. it was def better than the first one, and def. a whole world apart from blasted Catwoman, but orgasmic.... naaaaahhhhh! but then again, to each his own opinion. :) and yours is vey valid. cheers!
I absolutely agree, this is one helluva comic book movie. BUT, someone please do something about Kirsten Dunst. Except for a perfect rendition of, "Go, get 'em tiger!", she is utterly incapable of making me think she is Mary Jane.
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Glad you - oh most demanding of us fanboys ;) - liked the review. I really could go on forever.
And one didn't even touch upon how much the movie affected me personally. Wow.
I'm spending meagre salaries on this film multiple times, and it feels great. Die poor but happy, eh?
*goosebump* whoo! they feel good on a monday afternoon at work as well. :)
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:) and yours is vey valid. cheers!
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I do wish they did Gwen, though.
p.s. - Betty Brant isn't particularly striking, either. Tsk.
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Just kidding - great review, it's got joy written all over it. Agree with most of what you say, though admittedly not with quite the same fervour :-)
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And this is our Hallelujah! moment.
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Although I could not get enough of surreal CGI arcs in the movie, my enjoyment seems trifling when I compare it to that of you fanboys.
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;)
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Am often given to hyperbole, but very few films see me throwing off cynicism entirely. was fun, this.
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