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- Rogue One * <em>Spoilers</em> * Thread
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I’m picturing concentric.
This user has been banned.
I’m picturing concentric.
Which YouTube never is, hence its suckitude.
Still, fair use should apply.
We used to have a prostitute/drug addict living next door as a neighbour, and police used to come by fairly often because of her and/or her squatting friends’ activities.
She and they have long since vacated the place, but we still don’t like going over there, and I honestly wish I could burn it to the ground to purify the area of her everlasting taint.
I’d wager clips from an episode are copyrighted, yes.
Mark’s Down On Your Syntax said:
I had to Google “NOES” because I couldn’t figure out what you people were talking about.
I’m handing in my horror movie fan membership card - I don’t deserve it.
Forgiveness, please.
I’m always willing to forgive. It’s the forgetting I have a hard time with.
Well, maybe they were just confused. Sometimes it’s hard to distinguish Keanu from a dog; their acting chops are roughly identical.
In God I trust. In man claiming to speak for God, I give them a case-by-case evaluation.
So the Han Solo movie, which takes place between the first scene of Rogue One and the rest of the film, could genuinely be considered to be a midquel to the interquel which also acts as a prelude to the original film? And this will come out after a sequel to the sequel to the original trilogy?
My brain hurts.
Just think of it all as wheels within wheels.
Mark’s Down On Your Syntax said:
You didn’t have the video monetised or anything did you, Duracell? If not, I think you were just unlucky.
Nope, just globally blocked. At least it wasn’t deleted with me receiving a penalty in return, which is what happened to me once before.
What show was it anyway?
Split my video in half, uploaded it in two parts, and now they’re both blocked – within an hour after uploading them. Funny how poorly spliced-together clips from an episode of an unremarkable series which ended over a decade ago can warrant such immediate attention. But I suppose now I know why clips from that particular series are so hard to come by on YouTube.
YouTube sucks.
By writing a trilogy with action, adventure, and heart, characters I actually give a damn about, and no poop or fart jokes?
And thousands of re-writes and fan-edits all attest to that.
No, my stomach wins; it’ll be spared an ulcer.
Consider this most farcical excuse for a discussion closed.
IIRC, YouTube used to limit you to ten minutes per video.
What’s that, YouTube? I can’t upload a video over fifteen minutes in length? Even though I spent almost an hour waiting for it to upload? Even though it exceeds your arbitrary limit by only two minutes and 35 seconds? What’s that, you say? Come again? I have to verify my account in order to post videos longer than fifteen minutes?
Verify this, you stingy !@#$%.
I didn’t know Conjuring was so well thought of. I liked it though.
Pretty much this. I thought it was fine, not great, but certainly better than shitty trash horror movies like NOES
Funny how most horror fans disagree with you regarding NOES.
Oh I have no doubt. But that’s like saying most anime fans like anime. It doesn’t make anime good.
Most horror films, or more specifically most slasher films, are not good films.
A strange game.
The only winning move is not to play.
In this day and age, artistic license in a licensed comic book is as rare as an honest politician.
I watched this short film on TV long years ago. I wish it were available on YouTube or Dailymotion or somewheres; I’d love to watch it again.
Sorry, only complaints about this movie are allowed.
Or people proudly declaring they have no interest in it.
He didn’t lai. The timeline was simply reset in the universal rebirth.
Radio Free Albemuth, Valis, and The Divine Invasion are all superb novels. They’re what made me a near-instant fan of PKD.
How closely connected are Valis and Divine Invasion? I hear they’re supposed to make a “trilogy” with Transmigration of Timothy Archer.
Radio Free Albemuth, Valis, and The Divine Invasion are just alternate universe counterparts of each other – ie. the entity of Valis and PKD’S Gnostic themes are present, but the books all take place in different worlds with different characters. You don’t have to read them all together in any particular order to appreciate them separately.
As for The Transmigration of Timothy Archer, I haven’t any idea why it’s considered part of the Valis Trilogy. Aside from sharing similar themes, it has nothing at all to do with the preceding books. It’s not even science fiction.
Watching ESB again last night, I had the thought that perhaps the second Wampa was supposed to be a female, and that the male which attacked Luke was elsewhere in that scene. I wonder if that was supposed to be the implication all along, since they had filmed several Wampas attacking Echo base.
I run with that theory myself, but I have doubts it was the filmmakers’ original intent.
I didn’t know Conjuring was so well thought of. I liked it though.
Pretty much this. I thought it was fine, not great, but certainly better than shitty trash horror movies like NOES, Friday the 13th, and the like. It was an actual movie with actors, story, and so on.
I know they ran it into the ground with the sequels, but the original NOES is pretty damn terrifying.
Not to mention it had a strong female protagonist and was conceived by a filmmaker who had a vision and a story to tell, a far cry from Halloween-knockoff dross like Friday the 13th which is only about tits and blood.
Shame the new universe doesn’t look, feel, sound, smell, or taste any different from the old.