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PICK YOUR FIGHT
00:04:40 ROUND 1 What country should get its own Kingsman in a third film? Who should play their group’s leader?
00:20:45 ROUND 2 Pitch a Marvel Phase 4 Movie (Post Avengers Part 4)
00:40:31 ROUND 3 What movie is the best improvement over its source material?
00:56:50 ROUND 4 Improve a movie by turning it into a Lego Movie!
01:09:13 ROUND 5 BLIND FIGHT: What movie’s set of characters would you want as your prison gang? (Fighters have to give answer before being told question)
01:25:00 SPEED ROUND

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FACT CHECKER
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32 COMMENTS

  1. those last 2 points were definitely Max's. if it wasn't for the idiot fans kissing up to spencer every round Max would have won it hands down. better arguments, stronger choices and more passion he definitely got screwed by Andy here

  2. Marvel could go really into a new phase of well thought out and very different films within. a film on post traumatic stress after infinity war following a character would be really interesting. Maybe a hawkeye and/or natasha romanov spy thriller

  3. 7:50 – Roth, your statements re: capoeira on film were a little vague as to whether or not you were saying the martial art had appeared on film at all, so please allow me to point you towards an exceptionally good example of capoeira on film (starring Mark MUHFUGGIN' Dacascos in one of (if not) his earliest appearances onscreen) – Only The Strong. Think Karate Kid meets Miami Beach and Brazilian gangsters… it's damned good and I think it holds up even today. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107750/

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