Another flick that I will never be viewing

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HTRN
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Re: Another flick that I will never be viewing

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Precision wrote:Why don't they just put the hammer and sickle on his uniform and be done with it.
They did that to Superman.


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I'm beginning to think that Frank Miller needs to be called in to work on Captain America again.

Does New York City have a Frank Miller signal by any chance?
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Frank Miller has kinda gone bat shit insane recently. Google "Goddamn Batman" to find out more.
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Oh, I know he's batshit insane. He still seems to love the country more than most in Hollywood, though.
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SoupOrMan wrote:Oh, I know he's batshit insane. He still seems to love the country more than most in Hollywood, though.
Now if that isn't a perceptive commentary on contemporary American culture, I dunno what is. :D
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