Meet The Spartans

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Meet The Spartans

Postby Silver_Surfer1 » Wed Jan 30, '08, 12:26 am

Has anyone seen this movie? I heard it beat the new "Rambo" movie at the box office this past weekend. So, it must be pretty good. It certainly sounds odd, maybe a little funny. Kevin Sorbo ("Hercules", "Andromedia") is in it, and I like him. The parodies of "Rambo", "Spidy 3", and "Transformers" also sound interesting.

Here's a link to Wikipiedia telling about this movie. Caution, you may not want to look if you are planning on seeing it soon.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meet_the_Spartans
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Postby Atlinsmere » Wed Jan 30, '08, 5:35 pm

I wanna see this movie. It looks awesome. I'm into parody movies alot. I don't know why tough... hmmm...
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Postby Thoul » Wed Jan 30, '08, 10:09 pm

Parody movies aren't really my thing. They can be good and I've enjoyed some, but for the most part I avoid them when they're a parody of something recent, as the recent crop of these movies has been.
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Postby SparkyIII » Wed Jan 30, '08, 11:26 pm

I've always hated the previous ones, and its not a good movie to get impressions from. lol
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