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ParticipantWhat the heck is …. GoS ??
Never mind … I found it when I looked up MRJ on IMDb … Game of Silence
I knew I liked MRJ ….. BUT I found out why…. he is a DETROIT boy …. anyone from MI cannot be bad.
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ParticipantWHICH BROTHER?? LIAM ONE or LIAM TWO?
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Participanthttps://www.instagram.com/p/BAYNlscMIt9/ Again, how does Mark Isham still have a job? And there’s of course the elephant in the room being addressed…
I am pretty sure these little leaks are planned…. As for Neal coming back I think it is more of a CGI visitation than a MJR viewing.
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Participanthttp://www.the-numbers.com/movies/franchise/Star-Wars
does not say what time period … or when it was posted
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posted 1-10-26
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ParticipantDidn’t they call URSALA’S father Poseidon a god in that story line…. I think A&E have already used the “g” word.
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ParticipantWe all know ONCE comes back on MARCH 6th but here is a date list of other shows coming back …..
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ParticipantI think Hades may be completely CGI or at the very least be partially CGI. The hair alone would need to be CGI because no way they could just set fire to a guy’s head.
That sounds too expensive for this show to do, honestly.
Lord knows the only offensive magic we’ve seen them do is fireballs and beams of light…..MP’s right, I don’t think they can afford the fire hair thingie. The most they could do is give Hades a dark shade of blue hair, modeled to a similar look of the flames.
Maybe we can have a wig with the blue hair standing straight up with little LED lights threaded thru and sparkling at intervals… like when HADES gets angry… that would be fun especially since CGI would be expensive.
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ParticipantSTAR WARS : THE FORCE to beat AVITAR at the box office
http://www.vox.com/2016/1/5/10712422/star-wars-the-force-awakens-avatar
http://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/news/a40923/the-force-awakens-to-top-avatar-box-office/
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ParticipantREAD THE REST HERE >
James Cameron’s Avatar defied the skeptics and became the highest-grossing film of all-time, but five-years later it is all-but-forgotten in the pop culture landscape.
Today is the fifth anniversary of the theatrical release of James Cameron’s 3D action spectacular. Avatar earned rave reviews, went on to become by-far the highest-grossing movie of all time, and won several Oscars. It absolutely almost immediately vanished from the popular zeitgeist leaving almost no pop culture impact to speak of. It did not inspire a passionate following, or a deluge of multimedia spin-offs that has kept the brand alive over the last five years. Few today will even admit to liking it, and its overall effect on the culture at large is basically non-existent. It came, it crushed all long-term box office records, and it vanished almost without a trace.
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