@CinemaTweets1 I love Titanic and Avatar but I completely agree. T2 was my childhood favorite movie from age 6 until the Lord of the Rings movies came out. T2 still holds up as the best thing Cameron has done imo. Second best: The Terminator.
@dlhost02@CasperOnChain Yeah he said he couldnt even stop him even if he was 100%. I was surprised at the quote, so I should have known he didnt say that.
@JoshuaTown3699@CasperOnChain Yeah my bad, I wasnt able to watch the video and took the quote to it's word. I mean who knew the OP got the quote wrong, but sure im the dummy.
I stopped being a Suns fan when they traded Mikal Bridges for Kevin Durant. That was the dumbest trade Suns have made and they made some really dumb ones (Shaq). They just never learn. And oh look who is in the Finals again. It's a wonder how KD ever got along with the Warriors.
@WCCSG_ I actually began to live in Arizona during his final season, but wasnt a fan until three seasons later. So just missed watching him sadly, along with Khalid Reeves, Reggie Geary, Ray Owes, Corey Williams, Joe McLean and Joseph Blair. I got there just after they lost in the F4.
@Gunktion@TheDunkCentral@TheNBABase There's a reason why. There's a long history and when you realize the guy is full of himself it gets tiring. I grew up watching him and there was a time i was a fan until I realized his ego became too much and ESPN fabricated his show to make him look good. Yeah just too much BS.
@DiscussingFilm Her story is a lot more interesting than Superman's story in this universe. So yeah I want to see this. I'm still happy that many people liked the reboot but that movie was terrible imo.
@MovieEndorser Mine:
Godfather Part II
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
The Dark Knight
Terminator 2
Mad Max Fury Road is definitely another favorite as well!
@TheDunkCentral KG needs to stay quiet. He only won one ring and was fortunate to get it. So shhh. I loved Wemby's reaction. They beat the defending champs, a team that most people thought they would repeat. Some guys are just emotional.
Literally amazing how history can repeat itself. Tim Duncan's first Finals opponent, in just his second year in the league, was the New York Knicks. Wemby's first opponent, in just his third year, will be the Knicks. BTW those are the last two Finals appearances by the Knicks. π€―