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doubleKO

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#733585
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When You Are a Movie/TV Character...
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RicOlie_2 said:

LOL, so true.

And when a real train loses control some how or other, the same thing goes as for an electric train.

I meant real trains. Electric ones. Or they could be diesel. But not steam trains. Or maybe even steam trains. If you break the minds of the firemen but not their bodies... I guess I should have just left the electric part out. What did you have to go and write that for? You made me think about trains for a good few minutes longer than I wanted to think about trains :(

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When You Are a Movie/TV Character...
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DrCrowTStarwars said:

doubleKO said:

If a public phone rings, you will answer it. It will be for you.

If you are somewhere you shouldn't be and the phone rings, you will answer it.

If you just killed someone and their phone rings, you will answer it.

If someone gives you a portable phone and it rings, you will not answer it.

 I am just going to take a guess.  if I am this character am I Mr.Reese or Mr.Finch from Person of Interest?

 The first three are just general, the last one is all about The Dude, dude.

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Random Thoughts
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bkev said:

Watching movies at 25fps is a real drag and I don't know how everyone in Europe does it. Totally destroys the sound design. Seriously, try watching a musical with everything pitched up as a result. Or even the opening to Apocalypse Now. I will never claim to have perfect pitch but it's distracting as all hell.

This is what I get for taking film studies abroad. *sigh*

Where you at bkev? I'm from PAL country and I can't watch PAL DVDs any more (except with VLC at 0.96 speed). I never noticed it growing up, but these days when I am familiar with the real pitch of certain people's voices (Mark Hamill for one), the speedup becomes almost intolerable. I'm glad I only ever bought one music DVD.