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    i think everyone can agree thunders credits were the more epic though, but they keep getting deleted off youtube, but thats the gotta be the oscar for best dance routine in a movie or something


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    Bringing this thread back to life for a question.

    I recently moved into the realm of Blu Ray and Tropic Thunder was one of the films I picked up. I never noticed it before, but the guy who controls the explosions and sticks with Nic Nolte through the flick is wearing a vest. The vest says "NOTLD 94" and then on the back it says Night of the Living Dead 3-D. 1994.

    HERES a glimpse of the front and THIS is the back. NOTLD? 3D? 1994? Anyone else notice this or know what its about?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    Bringing this thread back to life for a question.

    I recently moved into the realm of Blu Ray and Tropic Thunder was one of the films I picked up. I never noticed it before, but the guy who controls the explosions and sticks with Nic Nolte through the flick is wearing a vest. The vest says "NOTLD 94" and then on the back it says Night of the Living Dead 3-D. 1994.

    HERES a glimpse of the front and THIS is the back. NOTLD? 3D? 1994? Anyone else notice this or know what its about?
    oh aye, forgot about that one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mista_mo View Post
    Minion, you liking Pineapple Express more then Tropic Thunder is like going full retard. And you NEVER go full retard.
    LMAO.


    I agree on that. Pineapple Express can't hold a candle to Tropic Thunder. The only good thing about Pineapple was James Franco, he played that role perfectly.

    Tropic Thunder was fantastic from start to finish.
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    What's that all about I wonder...

    Perhaps some special event/screening happened and it's the original and someone did a random 3-D print of it? Clearly it's not the actual 3-D remake (which was awful by the way).

    I must get Tropic Thunder Dir Cut on DVD sometime soon, but fuck off am I paying £17 for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    I must get Tropic Thunder Dir Cut on DVD sometime soon, but fuck off am I paying £17 for it.
    Dude...it's worth it just for the commentary. As Downey Jr. says in the movie, he doesn't break character until he's done with the DVD commentary. It's quite funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    Dude...it's worth it just for the commentary. As Downey Jr. says in the movie, he doesn't break character until he's done with the DVD commentary. It's quite funny.
    Just ordered it earlier - will be looking forward to that commentary with RDJ, it's cool that he carries that from the movie into the real world.

    I'm looking forward to seeing it again, it's been a few months since I did (September I think), so aye.

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    Sorry so late to the party MZ, but I would like to throw my support behind your opinion for a change. I liked both movies, But Pinapple was just funnier to me. I just hit me on a base adolescent level I think. I spent almost the whole movie cracking up. TT was great, and funny, but it was kinda erratic and all over the place. You had to pay more attetion to notice the funny bits.
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    I got the Dir Cut of TT on DVD today, so I've been going through the extras today - and will re-watch the movie for the first time since seeing it in the cinema, so I'll see what I think about it again in a couple of days.

    I always really liked the movie, but originally I found myself liking Pineapple Express more - that said, when I got PE on DVD a few weeks back, I didn't like it as much as I did in cinemas - but that often happens the second time round in such a different context, but watched it a third time and enjoyed it more than the second time ... perhaps the theatrical cut works better than the extended cut with Pineapple Express...but I still really dig that movie, I just enjoy that flick quite a bit - "you got killed by a Daewoo Lados!"

    A great line from Danny McBride there - who also got a classic line in Tropic Thunder - "big ass titties!" when blowing some shit up.

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    In terms of DVD extras, Tropic Thunder wins ... sadly the Pineapple Express DVD was a bit lacking on that front - not for lack of them, just for quality - some were good or great, others were naff or just not funny.

    With Tropic Thunder they were either informative, or interesting, or funny ... although, I didn't click with the whole "Rain of Madness" spoof extra anywhere near as much as I assume I was supposed to ... but the other stuff was spiffing, but I still have yet to see the deleted/extended/etc scenes, as well as the commentary...so that's something for later.

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    Re-watch of Tropic Thunder will probably be on Saturday night, will post my follow-up second viewing thoughts to TT when I do.

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    This all said, I loved both Pineapple Express and Tropic Thunder ... when I first saw both though, I concluded that I personally thought PE was more consistent in its vision than TT, which was a bit scattered at times.

    Will that view of mine remain - time will tell, except some thoughts this weekend.

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    Well, last weekend I re-watched Tropic Thunder ... twice (once with commentary - which was great by the way, very entertaining, RDJ FTW!)

    Anyway, I probably stick by my thoughts about it from last year - TT isn't quite as biting as it could have been, and occasionally the action/story gets in the way of the jokes at times, and perhaps the over all vision is lost in amongst everything that's going on at times .... HOWEVER - it's rather ruddy funny, endlessly and easily quotable, has kick ass action (the movie-in-a-movie they're making is actually quite cool, despite it being an obvious send-up of course) and RDJ is just pure win.

    I think my lulz for TT have increased a bit since I saw it in the cinema (where I rather enjoyed it too), and my lulz for Pineapple Express have perhaps diluted a smidge (I'll have to re-watch the theatrical cut though, because methinks the extended cut of PE isn't better than the theatrical).

    That said, the extra stuff added into the Dir Cut of TT is mostly all enjoyable.

    I can certainly say however, that the TT DVD is far better than the PE DVD, which was a mixed bag, whereas the TT DVD was mostly all spiffing.

    So in the end, I love both movies.

    And tonight I'm having some of the lads over to watch Tropic Thunder again.

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