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#510721
Topic
Facepalms, Fist pumps, Whatever Faces, Don't Care Meters, Angry Faces, Crotch Kicks, Crying Faces, STFU, Deal With It, Derps, Oh Snap, Double Takes, and So On...(NSFW Language Advisory)
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Ziggy Stardust said:

I made that!

Aren't you proud?

Nope. Cos I had to hand craft mine so that there were more than one pair of glasses to come down.

 

You just used some gif maker on the webs. Mine took ACTUAL effort, your's didn't. Lazy kid GTFOML

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#510496
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Video Games - a general discussion thread
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TV's Frink said:

CP3S said:

I like how the little sister's hands are the perfect size to grip his roll bar.

 

I like how your mom's -

Greenie-T said:

Hold on, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Don't bring anyone's mother into this, she ain't here. And if it weren't for your mother, you wouldn't be here. So remember when you're putting down one mother, you're putting down mothers all over the world

*breaks out into rap song*

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#510476
Topic
What do you LIKE about the Prequels?
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Asaki said:

Jar Jar aside, I'm probably the only one on this forum who actually liked the prequels ¬_¬ I wish they weren't a huge bad-CGI-fest, but somehow I'm able to look past that and really get into them in a way that I probably shouldn't. Maybe it's only because I missed out seeing the original trilogy in theatres, and seeing Eps 2 and 3 on the big screen was a pretty big event for me.

*runs to hide from the slings and arrows*

That's alright. You can like them. :)

 

I like the new 'Transformers' movie. (The first one, not the second one, cos bleugh..)

timdiggerm said:

Discuss? Already have! http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/No-but-seriously-What-we-like-about-the-Prequels/topic/11950/

Yeah, well... MY THREAD IS BETTER!!! NEEEYYYAAAHH!!!!

 

 

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#510462
Topic
Last movie seen
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xhonzi said:

Someone (perhaps Zombie) allegated that while the larger plot structure of Star Wars may have been borrowed from Hidden Fortress (as is often retold) that the bits inside the Death Star seem to be coming from elsewhere.  This person hypothesizes that those scenes are adapted from Where Eagles Dare, what with the wookiee prisoner and all that.  And then Dam Busters for the finale.

Hmm. That's interesting. Because I was inspired a bit by Where Eagles Dare in the prequel rewrite script that I'm writing. Although I won't reveal much yet, except that the finale is sort of a combination of '633 Squadron' and 'Where eagles dare'. I haven't finished the script yet, but I have outline of sorts...

 

 

And no, it is not in anyway related to the 'Adventures of Ric Olie' script. That was only done so I could free my head of silliness and concentrate on a more 'serious' script.

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#510452
Topic
Muxing up Movie quotes
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Tyrphanax said:

The concept of the movie was sound. I just didn't much like Lazenby. *shrugs*

Moore wasn't bad. Obviously a funnier/goofier Bond. I thought he did a good job of it despite that. Fun movies to watch if not exactly like Bond.

Dalton was quite a bit more gritty. He was more like the books, in my mind. I liked that.

Brosnan was a nice between-Bond. Little like Moore in the humour, little like Dalton in the grit.

Craig I like a lot for the same reason I liked Dalton. He certainly has the realism and grit. I do miss Q and the gadgets, though, even though they're not so true to the books. I know he has some more believable gadgets like smartphones and whatnot, but it's not the same as a watch laser or briefcase plane or submarine Lotus.

Connery will always be the best, though. =P

Indeed Connery will always be the best. But Dalton comes at a close second.

Craig is third.

Lazenby is fourth

Moore is fifth

and Brosnan is sixth. I didn't really like his performance much, but that's probably just me.