Watched most of this (on TV ) at my uncle's today.
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much MUCH better than the live action 1 I was tricked in viewing (curse ya JV!!!!)
Tazer
Originally posted by Andrew NDBGeoff Johns should have a 10 mile restraining order from comic books, let alone films.
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Double feature:
Tom & Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes and Chinatown.
The first is pretty good, with Malcolm McDowell as Professor Moriarty, good animation and gags, and a fairly good plot. The only thing I disagreed with was that Holmes had trouble fist-fighting in one scene, which is nonsensical because he's a former boxing champion, but that's a very small gripe overall. Oh, and there's loads of steampunk stuff in this.
The second is a Jack Nicholson murder mystery taking place in mid-1900s California. Great costumes, set pieces, everything. And Jack can really dish it out.Villain Draft 3: Fourth Place Winner
September 11, 2001; January 6, 2021; February 13, 2021
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Originally posted by Agent Purple View PostDouble feature:
Tom & Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes and Chinatown...
The second is a Jack Nicholson murder mystery taking place in mid-1900s California. Great costumes, set pieces, everything. And Jack can really dish it out.+ YouTube Video
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Originally posted by Tazer View PostYo.
much MUCH better than the live action 1 I was tricked in viewing (curse ya JV!!!!)
Tazer
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The Hunger, with David Bowie, Susan Sarandon, and some French woman.
It's a 1982 vampire film with lots of synth-music, tech noir, graphic scenes (only a few, but they're nasty), and a "WTF is going on?" ending. Even with Sarandon having lesbian sex with the French woman (after Bowie turns 100 years old from 30 in less than a day), it's just not worth it.Villain Draft 3: Fourth Place Winner
September 11, 2001; January 6, 2021; February 13, 2021
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