Tobey Maguire Feeling the Afterburn
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Elixor writes: on Mar 28 2008 05:41 AM Hey, finally another interesting postapocalyptic movie concept. I'll be keeping my fingures crossed in the hope that it's done well. Tobey Maguire does nothing for me, I'll be interested in hearing more about this movie as it comes along. (Reply to this) |
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TombstoneLawDog writes: on Mar 28 2008 06:41 AM I think I'm on record that I generally accepted and even kind of LIKED TM in at least the first two Spider-Man movies, but I do NOT see the natural connection between him and this project. (Reply to this) |
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Shatter24 writes: on Mar 28 2008 07:36 AM Let's not forget that Maguire can act and is quite good at it (Cider House Rules and that horse racing movie). Let's not pigeonhole him as Peter Parker, just b/c he's come to epitomize the role (another hallmark of a good actor). (Reply to this) |
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DaHypr1 writes: on Mar 28 2008 08:05 AM this is a pretty cool concept in my mind, i hope they can pull it off (Reply to this) |
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spitting into the wind writes: on Mar 28 2008 09:47 AM The movie concept sounds pretty freaking cool I have to admit. Tobey Maguire is as dull as dishwater though. He suited Peter Parker perfectly as he was the whiniest, gayest goody two shoes character ever created.It was a creepy form of propaganda how straightlaced his character was. Totally unlikeable. Would he bang Kirsten Dunst already!!! (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Mar 28 2008 10:38 AM If Tobey is feeling the afterburn, he should take a tums or a pepcid AC. No screenwriter, eh? Too bad I've never heard of this comic. (Reply to this) |
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dahluzz writes: on Mar 28 2008 10:49 AM i heard they're shooting this one and the prequel simultaneously. I think it's called "Beforeburner" or something. hey Tobey's a franchise boy now, right? (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Mar 28 2008 11:07 AM In reply to this comment (#1657291) The prequel will be called "Beforeburn: Tobey Orders the Chili Cheese Fries". (Reply to this) |
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mysteriousone writes: on Mar 28 2008 12:09 PM In reply to this comment (#1657196) i think you are the whiniest, gayest person ever created. spider-man is a fantastic character end of story. i hope you die a terrible death! i have spoken! (Reply to this) |
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Ruckas356 writes: on Mar 28 2008 01:00 PM i like the idea of going back after important artifacts and a solar flare as far as i know hasnt yet been used in a post apocaliptic movie. sounds good and original. but toby? im not sure. (Reply to this) |
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unbreakable_samurai writes: on Mar 28 2008 02:00 PM I've never heard of Afterburn before, it sounds pretty damn cool though. And I don't mind Maguire, I thought he was a good Spider-Man. Hopefully this gets a cool supporting cast and a good director. (Reply to this) |
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adml_shake writes: on Mar 29 2008 09:46 AM Toby...you need to get busy on this Robotech movie. While I don't hold out any hopes of it being a wild success the inner child that grew up watching this show just can't wait to see th SDF-1 on the big screen. (Reply to this) |
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Marktime writes: on Mar 29 2008 08:58 PM More post-apocolyptic movies need to be made! Make more! (Reply to this) |
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Dark Knight jr. writes: on Sep 23 2008 09:03 AM Why are so many movies comin' out these days based off a post-apocolyptic earth? Hmm. O_o (Reply to this) |
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