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outlawauron said:
Boutros said:
outlawauron said:
Boutros said:
What are you talking about...

Spider-man 2 was the best of the series.
X-men 2 was the best of the series.
Pirates of the Carribbean: Dead Man's Chest was the best of the series.

Zombieland 2 ftw!

I disagree with each of those.

 

I thought each of the choices were each the worst in each series.

Well, in general, people prefered Spider-man 2 and X-Men 2. They were simply better.

And it's highly possible that your favorite Pirates is the first.

Yes, the first Pirates was my favorite.

 

Honestly, I just found Spiderman 2 to be very boring.

I think Spider-Man 2 is brilliant (even the love story!)

Everybody is entitled to his opinion I guess.



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i loved zombieland more power 2 the sequel



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Power to a sequel that ruins it, yeah whooo. -_-;



Boutros said:
What are you talking about...

Spider-man 2 was the best of the series.
X-men 2 was the best of the series.
Pirates of the Carribbean: Dead Man's Chest was the best of the series.

Zombieland 2 ftw!

You had me until you mentionned Pirates of the Carribean. It's unconceivable in my mind that someone could prefer that mess-of-a-movie to the great original movie. Actually, I like to pretend the Pirates sequels never existed, much better that way.



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And everyone knows the second matrix movie was the best.



Rath said:
And everyone knows the second matrix movie was the best.

Well the second was as good as the first and the third.

They were all brilliant.



Wow finally a good and somewhat original movie and now they're gonna milk it with what'll probably be a shitty sequel. Laaaaaaaammmmmmmmeeeeeeeee. I might not even see it even though I liked Zombieland .



Give it a chance perhaps? Maybe? No? Alright....



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Well, I will say Zombie Land was much, much better then that lame Sean of the Dead.



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