A Heartfelt Sequel to the Original: A Review of B+

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The discussion centers around a sequel that is perceived as superior to its original, praised for its deeper story and emotional moments that reveal a more human side of the hero. One participant rates the movie a B+ and expresses excitement about watching it, while others lament the movie's delayed release in England compared to North America. There are humorous exchanges about the geographical identities of participants, with some lighthearted commentary on cultural differences and movie releases. Additionally, a joke from the movie involving a wrapped twenty-dollar note sparks curiosity, leading to an explanation that suggests it critiques honesty regarding found money. Overall, the conversation blends movie critique with cultural observations and humor.
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I saw it today and this is one of the few sequels that's better than the original. There is much more depth to the story and a lot of emotional moments. It showed a much more human side of the hero.

I recommend this movie. I'll give it a B+ :smile:
 
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Is it really better than the first one? Well than great, i might actually enjoy watching it tomorrow.
 
It hasn't come out in England yet so I havn't seen it. :frown:

It's just not fair! Things always come out first in America (I'm assumiing that's where you are from) and never in England first! :mad:
 
sorry, just saw you are from Canada
 
vix43 said:
sorry, just saw you are from Canada

Canadians are Americans too - just some of them will kick my ass for saying that :o
 
Spiderman, Spiderman, does whatever a spider can!
 
lol, i liked the movie, but there were a lot of plot holes
 
vix43 said:
sorry, just saw you are from Canada
lol.. as phatmonky said.. :rolleyes:
 
vix43 said:
It hasn't come out in England yet so I havn't seen it. :frown:

It's just not fair! Things always come out first in America (I'm assumiing that's where you are from) and never in England first! :mad:

Sorry but what makes you think he is from Canada ?
 
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huh? isn't he from England?
 
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There was this joke in the movie that Doc. Ock made before he turned on his invention. It was something about a wrapped twenty-dollar note. I didn't understand it, so could any of you please explain the joke?
 
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Vance: Parth Dave's side panel says Toronto, On, Can, which means he is from Canada.

futb0l: Vix43 is from England. Up north. One of the best places.

Hope Siderman 2 is better because the first had so many mistakes:
Spiderman jumps through a window, all dirty. He then exits through the door of the building and the window is fixed and he is spot-less.

Also a lamp stand is knocked over and then in the next sense it is up again.

What a load of crap.

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
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recon said:
There was this joke in the movie that Doc. Ock made before he turned on his invention. It was something about a wrapped twenty-dollar note. I didn't understand it, so could any of you please explain the joke?
I remember the one
he was saying something like 'did anyone lose a wad of notes held together by a rubber band... because we found the rubber band'
 
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The Bob said:
Vance: Parth Dave's side panel says Toronto, On, Can, which means he is from Canada.

futb0l: Vix43 is from England. Up north. One of the best places.



The Bob (2004 ©)

CERTAINLY IS! :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
 
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vix43 said:
It hasn't come out in England yet so I havn't seen it. :frown:

It's just not fair! Things always come out first in America (I'm assumiing that's where you are from) and never in England first! :mad:
That's because we have to edit out all the anti-british remarks in our movies before you see them and get pissed off. See, what Bush (and most other americans) won't tell you, is that all Americans really hate the British, and in all our movies, we take cheap shots at the British for no real reason besides we all think it's hilarious to make fun of the british. If you saw how the movies actually were, you mofos would probabally put an embargo on our media.
:zzz:
 
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recon said:
There was this joke in the movie that Doc. Ock made before he turned on his invention. It was something about a wrapped twenty-dollar note. I didn't understand it, so could any of you please explain the joke?

lol he said he find in the bank. lots of tweenty dolloar notes in a rubber band.

maybe he refer to his sponsor.
 
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I think Doc Ock's joke ridicules honesty (in terms of returning what one has found). Instead of returning the wad of 20's wrapped in a rubber band, the person who found it probably has already spent those 20's so all he has to return is the rubber band.
 
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Canadians are Americans too - just some of them will kick my ass for saying that :o

Yes, I agree. They are the Canadians located in the west.
 
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