Stealth
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Bydo Dragon
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Stealth
Has anyone seen this movie, yet? I just got back from watching it, and I found it to be very enjoyable. Yes, it has a stupid, predictable storyline and bad acting and all that...but, dude, explosions...and dogfights...and you totally get to watch a jet fighter rape a fuel tanker. That's hard core, man.
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Monkey_Man
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Re: Stealth
Yeah, I went and saw it earlier today. Definitely cool points get awarded for the fighter designs as well as the aerial combat.Bydo Dragon wrote:Has anyone seen this movie, yet? I just got back from watching it, and I found it to be very enjoyable. Yes, it has a stupid, predictable storyline and bad acting and all that...but, dude, explosions...and dogfights...and you totally get to watch a jet fighter rape a fuel tanker. That's hard core, man.

That'd be lame, if they did. It's like trying to trademark "Apple"--it's too general to be a valid trademark, which is why there's Apple Computer and Apple Records, among other things.Monkey_Man wrote:Didn't somebody try to claim they owned a trademark to the word "stealth" and went and sued a bunch of people?
Also, why bother?

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Because suing is the new national pastime in this country.Minzoku wrote:That'd be lame, if they did. It's like trying to trademark "Apple"--it's too general to be a valid trademark, which is why there's Apple Computer and Apple Records, among other things.Monkey_Man wrote:Didn't somebody try to claim they owned a trademark to the word "stealth" and went and sued a bunch of people?
Also, why bother?

I'd still like to see this movie, but I'm bit worried about the whole "artificial intelligence gains self-awareness thing" turning the movie into Terminator 2 with spiffy jets and dogfights.
Also, from the previews I've seen of this film, it looks like there's at least one dumb-ass, pointless sex scene-like the one near the end of Die Hard 3.
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I can't believe adults had anything to do with the making of this so-called movie.
It is an abomination!
It is an abomination!
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Bydo Dragon
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Hrm...I don't think the movie is serious enough to come close to being a T2 with wings. And there were no sex scenes.dave4shmups wrote:Because suing is the new national pastime in this country.Minzoku wrote:That'd be lame, if they did. It's like trying to trademark "Apple"--it's too general to be a valid trademark, which is why there's Apple Computer and Apple Records, among other things.Monkey_Man wrote:Didn't somebody try to claim they owned a trademark to the word "stealth" and went and sued a bunch of people?
Also, why bother?![]()
I'd still like to see this movie, but I'm bit worried about the whole "artificial intelligence gains self-awareness thing" turning the movie into Terminator 2 with spiffy jets and dogfights.
Also, from the previews I've seen of this film, it looks like there's at least one dumb-ass, pointless sex scene-like the one near the end of Die Hard 3.
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Heh, bad example -- Apple Records actually settled a lawsuit with Apple Computer way back in 1978 to allow them to use the name, given the fact that Apple Computer wasn't involved in the music business. Now that they are, Apple Records has sued them again (as they did in the mid-80s when Apple added MIDI capabilities to their machines), and they're still in litigation.That'd be lame, if they did. It's like trying to trademark "Apple"--it's too general to be a valid trademark, which is why there's Apple Computer and Apple Records, among other things.
Wow, that's craptastic.it290 wrote:Heh, bad example -- Apple Records actually settled a lawsuit with Apple Computer way back in 1978 to allow them to use the name, given the fact that Apple Computer wasn't involved in the music business. Now that they are, Apple Records has sued them again (as they did in the mid-80s when Apple added MIDI capabilities to their machines), and they're still in litigation.That'd be lame, if they did. It's like trying to trademark "Apple"--it's too general to be a valid trademark, which is why there's Apple Computer and Apple Records, among other things.

"This is not an alien life form! He is an experimental government aircraft!"
Finally saw it today. Funny how they interlaced the action scenes with totally pointless parts, especially the whole Thailand thing.
Right at the intro a smile slowly blossomed on my face as the AAA were filling the sky, and the planes were zooming back and forth.
Overall I enjoyed it just because the action sequences kicked ass.

Right at the intro a smile slowly blossomed on my face as the AAA were filling the sky, and the planes were zooming back and forth.
Overall I enjoyed it just because the action sequences kicked ass.