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Juan Jose Colin Arciniega
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My partner also is a little bit afraid of getting old...but you gave me right word Moyer...."SilverFox"!...Thanks!
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For Daredevil:

They got Ben Urich wrong.

They got "Foggy" Nelson wrong.

They got Elektra wrong.

Bullseye was close enough and so was Kingpin.

The Director's Cut is the way to go though.
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Juan Jose Colin Arciniega
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I haven't watched the director's cut of Daredevil. I have the regular one...am i missing much?
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There's more of a secondary story involving Foggy and how the Kingpin gets brought down. The cops coming after him makes more sense.
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Juan Jose Colin Arciniega
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Thanks David....BTW, what's Coolio's role in all that???
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David Ferguson
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I don't think he even made the Director's Cut.

At least, I don't remember him.
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Geoff Gibson
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Nobody puts this thread on Page 2.

(Cue Jerry Orbach reacting with disgust tinged by respect).

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Tom French
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Sigh... I'm home and back at work.  Quite a sunburn, too!  (Will post pics as soon as I download them.) 

Speaking of DD... I saw DD and Catwoman in the same week.  I almost gave up on the genre.

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Al Cook
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And nobody puts Baby in a corner, Geoff.
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Geoff Gibson
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Speaking of DD... I saw DD and Catwoman in the same week.  I almost gave up on the genre.

Watch Iron Man and you'll come roaring back!  Watched it again this weekend.  Such fun.  My wife (decidely not a comics fan) loved it* so it roped in civilians too.

*Her taste in movies is pretty diverse.  She enjoys the weepy chick flick like The Notebook or Atonement, loved P.S. I l Love You and Becoming Jane.  She hates my stupid comedies (like the sublime Tommy Boy) but loved action flicks like 300, Casino Royal, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Iron Man and Transformers.  And then there are her crushes who she will follow loyally -- she loves Daniel Craig, George Clooney, and the guy from Atonement (whose name escapes me right now).  She can't make up her mind on Gerard Butler -- loves him in 300 and P.S. I Love You, but hasn't really liked him in anything else.

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Tommy Boy was one of those movies I really just thought was "eh"
when I first saw it, but now cannot miss it when I see it on TV. The dead
deer scene, the hood on the car, the bent door from the gas station, the
"room service" scene... one of my top ten stupid comedies for sure.
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"Fat guy in a little coat . . . "
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