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Nanner Split

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#167253
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Indiana Jones 4
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Originally posted by: Adamwankenobi
Well, let's take Young Indy, for example. Was it spectacular? No. Was it groundbreaking? No. Was it fun at times? Yes. And plus, in it, we got to see 93 year old Indy, and he wasn't an embarrasment like some say an older Indy would be. We even got to see Harrison Ford as a 50 year old Indy in one episode. Was he as bad as some say he would be? No.


But just how much action did the 93 and 50 year old Indys take part in? Were they swinging from whips, outrunning boulders, pistol-whipping Nazis and bangin' German women?
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#166716
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You know you’re an O-OT fan when............
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Originally posted by: Invader Jenny
Originally posted by: Fat JediGeneral Veers and Dak are different actors you can check here http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080684/fullcredits



I know, I looked it up too. But my CD-rom says something different. They even have a quote by the Imperial guy actor who said "It's funny. Here I am in this speeder and there I am again in this giant machine trying to bloody blow myself up!"


General Veers was played by Julian Glover, who also played Walter Donovan in "Indiana Jones in the Last Crusade".

Another ESB and "Last Crusade" parallel: Michael Sheard, who played Admiral Ozzel in ESB, and Hitler in "Last Crusade"

That whole post was typed without use of IMDb. How's that for geekage?
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#166524
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Knights of the Old Republic II - I want my thirty bucks back...
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You could always try to run it in Compatibility mode for Windows 95. that's how I got "Dark Forces" to work a couple of days ago. Just install it, then right-click the executable and select "Properties", then click the "Compatibility" tab and select "Run in compatibility mode for: Win 95". May not work, but it's worth a shot.

Another suggestion is that there's a DOS emulator out there (I think it's called DOSBox, but I'm not sure; I'll double-check when I'm at home).
That could take care of your problem as well.
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#166147
Topic
Family Guy
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Originally posted by: TheSessler
Originally posted by: Adamwankenobi
Originally posted by: TheSessler
Originally posted by: Nanner Split
I used to watch this show all the time, but then it got really popular at my school and EVERYBODY started quoting it all the time ( like Napoleon Dynamite ), so I just stopped watching it out of frustration. I'll still watch it occasionally though and it never fails to amuse me.


It'll pass, as it always does. Just like this year with Star Wars, most people have already forgotten Episode III.




What's wrong with my statement?

The general public is off on another tangent now and no one hears about EpIII from the media and merchandise is disappearing from the stores, and seeing as the general public is controlled by the media and the merchandising machine, Star Wars is out of sight, out of mind(barring the fan community of course, who will never forget anything).

Haven't you noticed no one is quoting Napoleon Dynamite anymore? The Shirts disappeared from Wal-Mart.


Really? I still here people quoting it around here....