This is gonna seem a pretty pointless thread to some but i just wanetd to vent.
2 hours ago, I found our beloved cat Gizmo dead in the road outside our house. Obviously the victim of a hit n run he was in a hell of a mess. My girlfriend and I are in pieces, and i don't even know why I'm posting this here, but yeah, whatever
love you gizzy, miss you
That's terrible man, I totally sympathize. I hate to imagine the day I'll have to bury my cat, he's my best pal, and he's like my wife's child. Just remember the good times, memories are the best thing. Again, so sorry to hear this.
Originally posted by: starwarsfan8376 I agree that it seems obvious that Hiro will take on the role of the warrior Kensei at some point.
I dunno, watch the previews at the end of the show for next weeks episode. It appears that Hiro is showing Kensei about his powers, maybe he redempts Kensei and he does go on the be the legend. The reason i say this is because my experience with Heroes tells me that they never follow through with whatever they imply. I.E., Mr. Bennet being a bad guy, the mute Haitian, the entire "How To Stop An Exploding Man" episode.
I hope to hell all is well and we have demonoid back soon. Being a Law Officer and a Musician, I will say that none of these damn copyright infringement assholes represent me in any way. I don't see why we cannot torrent freely with anything we own, or should have the need to own. **** Pardon me fellas, I have been hitting the moonshine a little this here night and I have a tendacy to rant.*******
Kinda shocking nobody else posted here yet. Yeah, I saw the Season 2 premier, I must admit, I am totally intrigued again. I can't wait to see where it all takes me this time, but hopefully it isn't so disappointing this go around.
Originally posted by: sean wookie Have any of you heard "Hurt" by Johnny Cash it's one of his last and an amazing song.
I am a Johnny Cash addict, I have everything he recorded, even outakes from the 50's and 60's and I will tell you "Hurt" is his worst work ever IMHO. He was amazing in the 50's and 60's, "Big River" is the epitomy of cool.
Originally posted by: skyjedi2005 did anyone read the recent interview tvguide.com did with lucas.
affirmed just how much every time he opens his mouth how much more i can come to hate the man.
kingdom of the crystal skull happens to be the worst title ever for a indiana jones movie.
star wars was the better of the two series and since he has already ruined that i will not pay a dime to see indiana jones IV in the theater or buy the dvd. and will boycott any and all lucasfilm products including comics, videogames and the eu until lucas remasters the oot.
until then sorry george no sale, no more stealing the fans wallets as you slap them in the face at the same time.
Yeah, makes me wish I had a time machine and could go get 1977 George Lucas and tell him everything that 2007 George Lucas has done. I'm sure 1977 George Lucas would want to kick 2007 George Lucas' ass!
Howdy, It has come to my attention that your prestigious institute intends to screen "Star Wars" on October 3rd for your 40th Anniversary. That is exciting news for me and I am glad you have chosen such a masterful work of art which as been forever cemented as a great motion picture and a big turning point in cinematic history on many levels. However, my previous compliments only apply if you intend on showing the original "Star Wars" which was presented in 1977 that was the actual work of art that changed so many of our lives. If you instead present the 1997 "Stars Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope", then it will cause me to believe that your institution obviously does not treasure actual film history and rather follows the guidelines of revisionist history because of money. If you travel this road and present "Stars Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" as the film that changed history, then your organization will be out and out lying. It will also serve as the moment that the American Film Institute is proven as a bought and paid for exploitation device. All of that aside, I will offer my complete faith that your wonderful organization will correctly screen "Star Wars - 1977" as the movie that changed film making in 1977 and not "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope - 1997" nor any other bastardized retelling of the original. Thank you so much for your time.
Originally posted by: Nanner Split You don't have to be a hillbilly to love Chuck Berry!!
Yes, but being a hillbilly Chuck Berry Fan, makes it so much better!!!!! Seriously though, I love so many kinds of music, Rockabilly, Country, Bluegrass, Honky-Tonk, Americana, Western-Swing, Blues, Rock & Roll, hymnal, Southern Rock.