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Table Talk: Williams Pinball
Volume 3 announced for march 19!!
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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 284403" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>My high school graduation was the same night that Dick Tracy was having it’s midnight release on (remember when they wouldn’t release on a Thursday, so it’d be 12:01 instead?), so after my party a group of friends went to see it. We were so hoping for another Batman experience, but man what a disappointment. I didn’t like any of those ‘comic book’ movies then and they are painful to watch now. All those stupid Dutch angled shots with pillars of smoke everywhere. I didn’t care for Blade, Spider-Man, Ang Lee’s Hulk, none of it. Except X-Men, that struck a chord with me and the sequel was fantastic. I had no intention of seeing Iron Man, but something drove me to give it a shot on opening night. Holy crap, I had so much fun watching that! I’ve enjoyed all the Marvel movies to varying degrees since, but it wasn’t until Spider-Man Homecoming that I got the same surge of fun that I got from Iron Man.</p><p></p><p>I never gave a lick about the tables for The Shadow, Flinstones, Congo, Johnny Mnomonic, or Demolition Man precisely because I thought they were all terrible movies. It’s only been recently that I am so far removed from those feelings that I’ve learned to appreciate the machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 284403, member: 134"] My high school graduation was the same night that Dick Tracy was having it’s midnight release on (remember when they wouldn’t release on a Thursday, so it’d be 12:01 instead?), so after my party a group of friends went to see it. We were so hoping for another Batman experience, but man what a disappointment. I didn’t like any of those ‘comic book’ movies then and they are painful to watch now. All those stupid Dutch angled shots with pillars of smoke everywhere. I didn’t care for Blade, Spider-Man, Ang Lee’s Hulk, none of it. Except X-Men, that struck a chord with me and the sequel was fantastic. I had no intention of seeing Iron Man, but something drove me to give it a shot on opening night. Holy crap, I had so much fun watching that! I’ve enjoyed all the Marvel movies to varying degrees since, but it wasn’t until Spider-Man Homecoming that I got the same surge of fun that I got from Iron Man. I never gave a lick about the tables for The Shadow, Flinstones, Congo, Johnny Mnomonic, or Demolition Man precisely because I thought they were all terrible movies. It’s only been recently that I am so far removed from those feelings that I’ve learned to appreciate the machines. [/QUOTE]
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