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- #632545
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- Random Thoughts
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/632545/action/topic#632545
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I thought I'd lost you...
I thought I'd lost you...
Nostalgia.
That belongs in a museum!
*extends left arm*
Twelve, eleven, ten! Eleven o'clock! Fire!
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Eleven o'clock!
She talks in her sleep.
But if you are a Scottish Lord then I am Mickey Mouse!!
Tapestries!? We have MANY tapestries.
NeverarGreat said:
georgec said:
"All I have to do is squeeze..."
"All I have to do is scream."
For anyone who claims that The Last Crusade is not the best Indiana Jones movie, I merely direct them to the fact that Hitler signed Jones's diary. That wins at moviemaking forever.
I watched The Last Crusade at least 60-70 times when I was a kid. It was my favorite of the trilogy, though I do have to say Raiders is the better overall film.
The music in the book burning scene has been perennially burned into my mind, popping up at random moments of every day.
"All I have to do is squeeze..."
jedit
Hehe I think we knew you meant you had read the article. It wasn't ambiguous at all.
I feel like whenever I eat Goldfish crackers from now on I'm going to carefully inspect all of them.
Wasn't sure where to put this.
Anybody else use this software back in the 90s? It came with our new PC in 1995.
Ebert's Great Movies list needs to be explored by more people. As my film tastes broadened into adulthood, that list helped me discover films I might not have otherwise heard about.
You good, bro?
One thing to keep in mind - Disney is closing the development arm of LucasArts. LA is going to focus on licensing and managing their IPs that way.
Honestly, I think this can turn out positively. It's all up to whether Disney wants to allow passionate, talented developers to make quality games with great storytelling or if they want to saturate the market with casual/party games and the like.
Such failed maximization of potential for LucasArts in the past 8-10 years. I think they dug their own grave, but I wish Disney would have helped give them some new direction and allow them to hear out the kinds of projects people wanted to see.
I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance.
Sly Stone
In the Realm of the Senses (1976)
Hmm...yea. That was a lot of unsimulated sex even for an arthouse movie. Interesting watch.