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Got tix to see the 7pm showing this evening. Looking forward to it. :thumb:
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no spoiling damnit!!! Not going to be able to watch it till saturday! :irate: :D
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Sava700 wrote:no spoiling damnit!!! Not going to be able to watch it till saturday! :irate: :D
Hey guess what?! There is a scene where ....


spoil spoil spoil spoil



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Roody wrote:Hey guess what?! There is a scene where ....


spoil spoil spoil spoil



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Wow I forgot all about that pic!
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IMO Indiana Jones will be a complete and total creative flop!!!

Notice that I said the film will be a creative flop. I'm sure the film will make lots of money and Lucas and Spielberg will be laughing all the way to the bank knowing that once again they've suckered the bleating masses into shelling out their hard-earned cash on formulaic, mediocre ****! But the film will flop hard once people realize that that after all the hype and anticipation, Lucas has once again raped their childhood memories in favor of becoming even more insanely rich without having to make a film that's even remotely creative or unique, or that can stimulate the synapses of anyone above a fifth-grade intelligence.

Lucas has only three decent films under his belt:

Star Wars (no Part IV)
The Empire Strikes Back (the best film of the series which, ironically, Lucas had the least amount of creative input)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (no Indiana Jones and.....tripe in the title)

Everything else that Lucas has touched since 1981 has been a train wreck of epic proportions. He raped Return of the Jedi and started a downward spiral of creative ineptitude that would destroy the Star Wars franchise with the horrible prequel films. He toned down the grittiness of Raiders with the two lame Indiana follow-ups, and turned them into safe and boring family fare while committing unforgivable character assassinations on pre-established characters (i.e. Sallah and Marcus Brody). And let's not forget his other cinematic achievements like Howard The Duck or Tucker, films so bad that anyone born after 1985 has never heard of them.

Then there's Spielberg, once a great film maker who produced several of the best movies of the 20th Century, but as he got older his talent quickly faded away until we were left with two lackluster Indiana Jones films, a godawful Jurassic Park sequel, and over a dozen or so films that could have been great but creatively fell apart about halfway through (AI, Minority Report, Saving Private Ryan, etc.) Spielberg hasn't had a major hit blockbuster since the first Jurassic Park in 1994. And while moments of that film neared true greatness, Spielberg's overly sentimental tendencies towards childlike behavior kicked in to destroy what could have been the edgiest thriller since Jaws.

Face it folks, Lucas and Spielberg are washed-up has-beens who have forgotten what good storytelling is all about. And for this latest outting Lucas turned down a script from Frank Darabount, arguably one of the best script writers in recent years, to go with safe and watered-down drivel from resident hack Jeffrey Boam who wouldn't know a good script if it bit him on the ass.

And for the final nail in the coffin, there's Harrison Ford himself who hasn't starred in a decent movie (let alone a good one) in over twenty years!!! He's way too old to play Indy, and judging from the trailers looks death warmed over. He looks lifeless, and obviously doesn't care about anything other than collecting his paycheck before going home to diddle his post-pubescent anorexic girlfriend. Other than his recent cameo in the Jimmy Kimmel "I'm ****ing Ben Affleck" parody, can anyone name a single movie that Ford has starred in in the past ten years? I didn't think so.

Like Star Trek XI, the new Indy film should never have been made. The franchise was dead, and the only reason it's been resurrected is so that jaded old men can cash in on another payday without having to lift a creative finger.
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Brent wrote:IMO Indiana Jones will be a complete and total creative flop!!!

Notice that I said the film will be a creative flop. I'm sure the film will make lots of money and Lucas and Spielberg will be laughing all the way to the bank knowing that once again they've suckered the bleating masses into shelling out their hard-earned cash on formulaic, mediocre ****! But the film will flop hard once people realize that that after all the hype and anticipation, Lucas has once again raped their childhood memories in favor of becoming even more insanely rich without having to make a film that's even remotely creative or unique, or that can stimulate the synapses of anyone above a fifth-grade intelligence.

Lucas has only three decent films under his belt:

Star Wars (no Part IV)
The Empire Strikes Back (the best film of the series which, ironically, Lucas had the least amount of creative input)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (no Indiana Jones and.....tripe in the title)

Everything else that Lucas has touched since 1981 has been a train wreck of epic proportions. He raped Return of the Jedi and started a downward spiral of creative ineptitude that would destroy the Star Wars franchise with the horrible prequel films. He toned down the grittiness of Raiders with the two lame Indiana follow-ups, and turned them into safe and boring family fare while committing unforgivable character assassinations on pre-established characters (i.e. Sallah and Marcus Brody). And let's not forget his other cinematic achievements like Howard The Duck or Tucker, films so bad that anyone born after 1985 has never heard of them.

Then there's Spielberg, once a great film maker who produced several of the best movies of the 20th Century, but as he got older his talent quickly faded away until we were left with two lackluster Indiana Jones films, a godawful Jurassic Park sequel, and over a dozen or so films that could have been great but creatively fell apart about halfway through (AI, Minority Report, Saving Private Ryan, etc.) Spielberg hasn't had a major hit blockbuster since the first Jurassic Park in 1994. And while moments of that film neared true greatness, Spielberg's overly sentimental tendencies towards childlike behavior kicked in to destroy what could have been the edgiest thriller since Jaws.

Face it folks, Lucas and Spielberg are washed-up has-beens who have forgotten what good storytelling is all about. And for this latest outting Lucas turned down a script from Frank Darabount, arguably one of the best script writers in recent years, to go with safe and watered-down drivel from resident hack Jeffrey Boam who wouldn't know a good script if it bit him on the ass.

And for the final nail in the coffin, there's Harrison Ford himself who hasn't starred in a decent movie (let alone a good one) in over twenty years!!! He's way too old to play Indy, and judging from the trailers looks death warmed over. He looks lifeless, and obviously doesn't care about anything other than collecting his paycheck before going home to diddle his post-pubescent anorexic girlfriend. Other than his recent cameo in the Jimmy Kimmel "I'm ****ing Ben Affleck" parody, can anyone name a single movie that Ford has starred in in the past ten years? I didn't think so.

Like Star Trek XI, the new Indy film should never have been made. The franchise was dead, and the only reason it's been resurrected is so that jaded old men can cash in on another payday without having to lift a creative finger.
Somehow, I don't think Spielberg, Ford or Lucas are lacking in money. With that said, most of what you state is purely subjective and with the severity and tone of your opinion, one would expect you to have at least seen the film you're lambasting. But no. You haven't.

With that said, I saw the movie last night and whilst it was entertaining, it just didn't feel right. It wasn't the kind of story I ever expected an Indy movie to follow (you don't even get a hint of this in the trailer). Even the level of realism (or massive lack thereof) seemed a lot different than how I remember the old Indy movies, which I can admit, I haven't seen in a long time. I think the very beginning of the movie sets the tone for the level of realism in this movie - not that there should be a lot of realism, as it's an Indy movie, but still! Sigh, it was fun to watch, but eghhh, see for yourself and you'll understand what I mean.
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How was saving private ryan not an amazing movie brent? God youre dumb sometimes dude. Throw in some lasers or something and you would have been all over it.
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Brent wrote:IMO Indiana Jones will be a complete and total creative flop!!!
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Sava700 wrote:Fail
No you fail, you have horrible taste in movies.
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I think it's safe to say at this point unless you have seen the movie no one knows for sure if it sucks or not.
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Sava700 wrote:Fail
Notice I said creative flop
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YARDofSTUF wrote:No you fail, you have horrible taste in movies.
:wth: This will be a GREAT movie regardless of the lame reviews... so..fail
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Sava700 wrote: :wth: This will be a GREAT movie regardless of the lame reviews... so..fail
No one knows how great it will be until they see it. ;)
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Sava700 wrote: :wth: This will be a GREAT movie regardless of the lame reviews... so..fail
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I actually find this review quite accurate: http://edition.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Mov ... pstoryview
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it was ok.
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Brent wrote:IMO Indiana Jones will be a complete and total creative flop!!!

Notice that I said the film will be a creative flop. I'm sure the film will make lots of money and Lucas and Spielberg will be laughing all the way to the bank knowing that once again they've suckered the bleating masses into shelling out their hard-earned cash on formulaic, mediocre ****! But the film will flop hard once people realize that that after all the hype and anticipation, Lucas has once again raped their childhood memories in favor of becoming even more insanely rich without having to make a film that's even remotely creative or unique, or that can stimulate the synapses of anyone above a fifth-grade intelligence.

Lucas has only three decent films under his belt:

Star Wars (no Part IV)
The Empire Strikes Back (the best film of the series which, ironically, Lucas had the least amount of creative input)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (no Indiana Jones and.....tripe in the title)

Everything else that Lucas has touched since 1981 has been a train wreck of epic proportions. He raped Return of the Jedi and started a downward spiral of creative ineptitude that would destroy the Star Wars franchise with the horrible prequel films. He toned down the grittiness of Raiders with the two lame Indiana follow-ups, and turned them into safe and boring family fare while committing unforgivable character assassinations on pre-established characters (i.e. Sallah and Marcus Brody). And let's not forget his other cinematic achievements like Howard The Duck or Tucker, films so bad that anyone born after 1985 has never heard of them.

Then there's Spielberg, once a great film maker who produced several of the best movies of the 20th Century, but as he got older his talent quickly faded away until we were left with two lackluster Indiana Jones films, a godawful Jurassic Park sequel, and over a dozen or so films that could have been great but creatively fell apart about halfway through (AI, Minority Report, Saving Private Ryan, etc.) Spielberg hasn't had a major hit blockbuster since the first Jurassic Park in 1994. And while moments of that film neared true greatness, Spielberg's overly sentimental tendencies towards childlike behavior kicked in to destroy what could have been the edgiest thriller since Jaws.

Face it folks, Lucas and Spielberg are washed-up has-beens who have forgotten what good storytelling is all about. And for this latest outting Lucas turned down a script from Frank Darabount, arguably one of the best script writers in recent years, to go with safe and watered-down drivel from resident hack Jeffrey Boam who wouldn't know a good script if it bit him on the ass.

And for the final nail in the coffin, there's Harrison Ford himself who hasn't starred in a decent movie (let alone a good one) in over twenty years!!! He's way too old to play Indy, and judging from the trailers looks death warmed over. He looks lifeless, and obviously doesn't care about anything other than collecting his paycheck before going home to diddle his post-pubescent anorexic girlfriend. Other than his recent cameo in the Jimmy Kimmel "I'm ****ing Ben Affleck" parody, can anyone name a single movie that Ford has starred in in the past ten years? I didn't think so.

Like Star Trek XI, the new Indy film should never have been made. The franchise was dead, and the only reason it's been resurrected is so that jaded old men can cash in on another payday without having to lift a creative finger.
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Brent wrote:IMO Indiana Jones will be a complete and total creative flop!!!

Notice that I said the film will be a creative flop. I'm sure the film will make lots of money and Lucas and Spielberg will be laughing all the way to the bank knowing that once again they've suckered the bleating masses into shelling out their hard-earned cash on formulaic, mediocre ****! But the film will flop hard once people realize that that after all the hype and anticipation, Lucas has once again raped their childhood memories in favor of becoming even more insanely rich without having to make a film that's even remotely creative or unique, or that can stimulate the synapses of anyone above a fifth-grade intelligence.

Lucas has only three decent films under his belt:

Star Wars (no Part IV)
The Empire Strikes Back (the best film of the series which, ironically, Lucas had the least amount of creative input)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (no Indiana Jones and.....tripe in the title)

Everything else that Lucas has touched since 1981 has been a train wreck of epic proportions. He raped Return of the Jedi and started a downward spiral of creative ineptitude that would destroy the Star Wars franchise with the horrible prequel films. He toned down the grittiness of Raiders with the two lame Indiana follow-ups, and turned them into safe and boring family fare while committing unforgivable character assassinations on pre-established characters (i.e. Sallah and Marcus Brody). And let's not forget his other cinematic achievements like Howard The Duck or Tucker, films so bad that anyone born after 1985 has never heard of them.

Then there's Spielberg, once a great film maker who produced several of the best movies of the 20th Century, but as he got older his talent quickly faded away until we were left with two lackluster Indiana Jones films, a godawful Jurassic Park sequel, and over a dozen or so films that could have been great but creatively fell apart about halfway through (AI, Minority Report, Saving Private Ryan, etc.) Spielberg hasn't had a major hit blockbuster since the first Jurassic Park in 1994. And while moments of that film neared true greatness, Spielberg's overly sentimental tendencies towards childlike behavior kicked in to destroy what could have been the edgiest thriller since Jaws.

Face it folks, Lucas and Spielberg are washed-up has-beens who have forgotten what good storytelling is all about. And for this latest outting Lucas turned down a script from Frank Darabount, arguably one of the best script writers in recent years, to go with safe and watered-down drivel from resident hack Jeffrey Boam who wouldn't know a good script if it bit him on the ass.

And for the final nail in the coffin, there's Harrison Ford himself who hasn't starred in a decent movie (let alone a good one) in over twenty years!!! He's way too old to play Indy, and judging from the trailers looks death warmed over. He looks lifeless, and obviously doesn't care about anything other than collecting his paycheck before going home to diddle his post-pubescent anorexic girlfriend. Other than his recent cameo in the Jimmy Kimmel "I'm ****ing Ben Affleck" parody, can anyone name a single movie that Ford has starred in in the past ten years? I didn't think so.

Like Star Trek XI, the new Indy film should never have been made. The franchise was dead, and the only reason it's been resurrected is so that jaded old men can cash in on another payday without having to lift a creative finger.
Brent, shouldn't you put other peoples' words in quotes?...as in, I don't think you wrote this.
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Jamie_R wrote: ;)
I demand an HD version.
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YARDofSTUF wrote:I demand an HD version.
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Roody wrote:No one knows how great it will be until they see it. ;)
Anything Indiana Jones will be great! :thumb:
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Sava700 wrote:Anything Indiana Jones will be great! :thumb:
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It was okay. Definitely better then Temple of Doom, but not as good as Raiders or Lost Crusade. It was worth seeing, but I would honestly question why anyone would think it was a great movie after seeing it.

With that in mind I predict Sava will love it. :p
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Roody wrote:With that in mind I predict Sava will love it. :p
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Brent wrote:Lucas has only three decent films under his belt:

Star Wars (no Part IV)
The Empire Strikes Back (the best film of the series which, ironically, Lucas had the least amount of creative input)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (no Indiana Jones and.....tripe in the title)
What, no love for THX 1138 or American Graffiti? I would've figured the first title would've interested the sci-fi nut in yourself, while the second one is still considered his best film to date by many (yes, even more so than his farcical scifi classic).

And how can you give or take any credit from him for Empire when you even go out of your way to claim that he had little (relative) input in the creative process? Is it a decent film under his belt or not?
Brent wrote:Everything else that Lucas has touched since 1981 has been a train wreck of epic proportions.
While almost everyone will agree that the storytelling lobe of his brain has mostly shut down since the 1980's, Mr. Plaid One has accomplished a significant amount of work without standing behind a lens. No credit for ILM? Skywalker Sound? Pixar? American Zoetrope?

Can you at least find it in your heart to give him some credit for Captain EO?
Brent wrote:He raped Return of the Jedi and started a downward spiral of creative ineptitude that would destroy the Star Wars franchise with the horrible prequel films.
He may have raped your childhood, but talk to any kid under 20. Chances are, they like the "new" trilogy a hell of a lot more than you do. Perhaps it was you that grew up and not him?
Brent wrote:He toned down the grittiness of Raiders with the two lame Indiana follow-ups, and turned them into safe and boring family fare while committing unforgivable character assassinations on pre-established characters (i.e. Sallah and Marcus Brody).
Was the family fare before or after the still-beating heart is ripped from the man's chest? Or the decapitation? (I could go on, but I think you get the point).
Brent wrote:And let's not forget his other cinematic achievements like Howard The Duck or Tucker, films so bad that anyone born after 1985 has never heard of them.
Howard The Duck (which Lucas was an Executive Producer on, not a director) is considered a minor cult classic for, yes, being a terrible movie. Can that be negated from him helping to produce films like Powaqqatsi and Dreams?

And this could be nothing more than a difference of opinion, but do you actually consider Tucker to be a bad film? I rather enjoyed that one (which is a FFC movie, Lucas was only a producer on that one too), and I know I'm not alone. The only reason Tucker draws a blank look from most people is becuase they haven't seen it.
Brent wrote:Then there's Spielberg, once a great film maker who produced several of the best movies of the 20th Century, but as he got older his talent quickly faded away until we were left with two lackluster Indiana Jones films, a godawful Jurassic Park sequel, and over a dozen or so films that could have been great but creatively fell apart about halfway through (AI, Minority Report, Saving Private Ryan, etc.)
At the very least, I'm sure many others would argue against the inclusion of Saving Private Ryan from your list above, and a number of others (including Roody, based on an earlier post in this thread) would argue against your hatred for Indy 2 and 3.

Did you get a chance to see Munich in theaters or on DVD?
Brent wrote:Spielberg hasn't had a major hit blockbuster since the first Jurassic Park in 1994.
Knock it for its faults, but War of the Worlds made almost $600 million in its theatrical run alone.

His other films in that time period include:
Munich ($130 million theatrical)
The Terminal ($219 theatrical)
Catch Me If You Can ($352 million theatrical)
Minority Report ($358 million theatrical)
A.I. ($236 million theatrical)
Saving Private Ryan ($482 million theatrical)
Amistad (~$44 million theatrical)
The Lost World ($619 million theatrical)
and Schindler's List ($321 million theatrical).

That's an average of $335 million per picture, which shoots up to $367 million if you just take Amistad off the list. And none of those figures factor in the ancillary markets the films are available on, which often dwarf their theatrical sales within very little time.

Exactly what dollar amount do his films need to reach to be considered a blockbuster in your opinion?

Brent wrote:And while moments of that film neared true greatness, Spielberg's overly sentimental tendencies towards childlike behavior kicked in to destroy what could have been the edgiest thriller since Jaws.
The Indiana Jones franchise was never intended to be a thriller in the way Jaws was. Let me repeat that word. Never. I'm sure we can all agree on Shia LaTarzan though.

Brent wrote:And for the final nail in the coffin, there's Harrison Ford himself who hasn't starred in a decent movie (let alone a good one) in over twenty years!!! He's way too old to play Indy, and judging from the trailers looks death warmed over.
Yes, we demand movies that only show young actors in the prime of their lives! Everyone else belongs in Carousel damnit!
Brent wrote:He looks lifeless, and obviously doesn't care about anything other than collecting his paycheck before going home to diddle his post-pubescent anorexic girlfriend. Other than his recent cameo in the Jimmy Kimmel "I'm ****ing Ben Affleck" parody, can anyone name a single movie that Ford has starred in in the past ten years? I didn't think so.
Does the word retirement mean anything?
Brent wrote:Like Star Trek XI, the new Indy film should never have been made.
Yeah, but Star Trek XI didn't suck like Star Trek XIII did. Man, that movie blew!
Brent wrote:The franchise was dead, and the only reason it's been resurrected is so that jaded old men can cash in on another payday without having to lift a creative finger.
Yes, because if there's one thing Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and Harrison Ford all have in common, it's poverty. Brilliant way to conclude your list of "points".


Although I should say "your" list of "points", since I'm agreeing with Humboldt in assuming that this is not a Brent Justice original. Correct?
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Roody wrote:Got tix to see the 7pm showing this evening. Looking forward to it. :thumb:

I would like to offer a similar statement.


I just got done wiping my ass.....and I looked at it before I flushed it down the crapper.


TBH, I don't think you needed to forewarn me of your impending cinema experience....I'd rather have read an honest review by yourself after having watched the movie.
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UOD wrote:I would like to offer a similar statement.


I just got done wiping my ass.....and I looked at it before I flushed it down the crapper.


TBH, I don't think you needed to forewarn me of your impending cinema experience....I'd rather have read an honest review by yourself after having watched the movie.
You got the best of both worlds. ;)
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Brent, care to explain this?


http://trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=55226

Posted a full two days before you did.......

Plagiarize much?

Lookie here:

http://trekbbs.com/member.php?u=2056

So, our little Brent is a memeber there too.
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brembo wrote:Brent, care to explain this?


http://trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=55226

Posted a full two days before you did.......

Plagiarize much?

Lookie here:

http://trekbbs.com/member.php?u=2056

So, our little Brent is a memeber there too.


http://trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=54557
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brembo wrote:Brent, care to explain this?


http://trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=55226

Posted a full two days before you did.......

Plagiarize much?
:rotfl: After reading one line of the reply...it seemed too complex/college grad material to be original.
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Humboldt wrote:Brent, shouldn't you put other peoples' words in quotes?...as in, I don't think you wrote this.
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Humboldt wrote:??


Yer post is why I went looking.
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Something seemed fishy, the grammer, sentence structure and style of speaking wasnt Brent...
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brembo wrote:Yer post is why I went looking.
Yer, that's what I figured. Same link I found too.

My ?? was to him, no point in repeating myself when I could just quote myself :D

He even implies it's his
Brent wrote:Notice I said creative flop
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Yes, Brent is being quite the tool about this. Own up Brent. Resistance is futile.
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14hours till I get to see it!! :rockin:
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Sava700 wrote:14hours till I get to see it!! :rockin:
Be sure to report back. :)
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