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:) I'm looking forward to this film as well. The director has been fighting with the studio on length, as he's pushing for 3 hours, minimum. Unfortunately, I think he'll lose but I'm sure a Director's Cut will see the light of day. |
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I thought it looked kinda meh........Kinda disappointed since its an Aronofsky flick.
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Supposedly, most of the $125 million dollar budget went to ILM in recreating the flood and all of the animals. I can't imagine it'll disappoint. |
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Plus, it'll be fun to see all of the animals enter the ark as well as Methuselah. I know he was only briefly mentioned in the Old Testament but my Dad used to talk about him all the time when I was young, so it'll be neat to finally see him on film. On a side note, I'd love to see other Old Testament stories brought to life with $100 million+ dollar budgets. Regardless of religion or religiosity, they're great stories that everyone should know, IMO. |
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I like Anthony Hopkins but Water World sucked. |
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:clap: absolutely! |
Hope Connelly brings that ass2ass dildo again.
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Some believe that the flood, was entirely to rid the earth of any hybrid or tainted bloodlines that sons of God had created. |
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New Testament, I know, but I Have always wondered why there was never a big budget adaptation of the book of Revelations. Could you imagine? Rise of the Antichrist. The 4 horsemen. War, Famine, Pestilence, Come and See: the pale horse whose rider was death, and Hell followed with him. Unleashing of Satan...........THE RETURN OF CHRIST. Daaaaaamn. Definitely on the ST: <iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/FtK-QCiD-FE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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