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#285887
Topic
SW TV show Scrapped?
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"It's silly. It's a silly movie," he said. "There just isn't much there. Once you take it all apart, there's not much story, is there?"

Bwahahahaha. That's priceless! Yeah, coming from the man that made not just The Phantom Menace, but the entire PT.

"People thought 'Star Wars' was silly, too," he added, with a wink. "But it wasn't."

Oh no, of course it wasn't. Not my baby. No way.

Where does it say the TV show is being scrapped? It says he's working on the Clone Wars TV series and that there'll be two made for TV live action movies based in the Star Wars universe. Nowhere does it say the TV show is being scrapped. I keep thinking back to when he said he wanted to move on from Star Wars though. He's got a funny way of "moving on".
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#285219
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Heroes
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I think that was definitely the trick. Up until last night, Hiro didn't know what else needed to be done. As far as they knew, they just had to save the cheerleader. Of course, even after that, they still didn't know why the bomb went off. Now he not only knows what needs to be done, but he knows that he's the one that has to do it.

I think this is my new favorite show!
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#285181
Topic
Heroes
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Originally posted by: Sluggo
So monday's episode ran long so the dvr cut off the show right before the final minute. This happen to anyone else?


You should set your DVR to record 1 minute before until 1 minute after. The only thing we missed here is the preview for next week.

It's pretty obvious what had to happen.
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#284628
Topic
Revenge of the sith is the shite and the flies upon it
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Originally posted by: Knightmessenger
Can someone explain why Fantastic Four is getting a sequel. I thought it was pretty much considered average at best.

Don't all movies based on comic books get sequels these days? As long as they at least break even anyway.

Originally posted by: Knightmessenger
And the other thing the prequels had going for them was the set designs, costumes and concept art. I thought those were much better than the original films. The base on Hoth looked like it had plastic walls, not carved out of real ice. And cloud city was visually boring, something the SE actually improved. Jabba's lair didn't feel much like a palace.


While I agree about what the prequels had going for them, it doesn't really make up for a lack of story. I still think the Hoth base, Cloud City, and Jabba's palace are perfect. Jabba's a slimey crime boss. It's suppose to be dark, dank, and creepy. It would probably look out of place if it was all shiney and made of gold.
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#284627
Topic
"BRING BACK STAR WARS" Channel 4 UK documentary coming soon...
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Originally posted by: C3PX
Ford has been very vocal about not being too fond of SW. I guess "pissed on" would be kind of a strong word. But any time he has been asked if he would play in another SW movie he doesn't hesitate to say no. He has also more than once mentioned that he wished they would have killed Han in Return of the Jedi, because he didn't want to be asked back to make a fourth film or the second trilogy. I believe once he even said he wished George would have killed the "son of a bitch" in reference to his character, but I don't remember clearly.


Yeah, I've read about that. He felt Han's story arc was complete and that he needed to die "in a blaze of glory". I can't say I disagree. Reading any EU after ROTJ, until NJO, there isn't that much for Han to do except ferry Leia across the galaxy to different diplomatic events.
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#284614
Topic
"BRING BACK STAR WARS" Channel 4 UK documentary coming soon...
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Originally posted by: Number20
Originally posted by: C3PX
Have any of the other actors pissed on Star Wars other than Ford? Mark Hamill has always been real good with SW fans, even produced some of the comics I think. I have no idea how Carrie Fisher feels about it, but she did do the commentary for the 04 DVDs. Ford is the only one I know of who cringes everytime he hears those two words used together in the same sentence. I think Lucas went through a phase were he was saying that out of all the work he has done the only thing people ever ask him about is Star Wars and he seemd annoyed about that. Oh, and Sir Alec Guiness would be another who was annoyed at that, but he was big long before SW, so IMHO he had every right to piss on it if he felt like it.


I may be wrong, but isn't David Prowse also pretty upset about Star Wars? Of course, I think it has more do do with Lucas than the Star Wars movies itself...


As far as I know, Prowse is upset because he couldn't play Vader in the PT. I don't know the full details of that though, just that he was trying to get in shape for it after his accident, but George decided to put Hayden in the outfit instead.
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#284588
Topic
Most Liberal and Conservative movies
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Originally posted by: Knightmessenger
Fred Phelps is actually a registered Democrat. Gave generously to the Clinton campaign, I believe there are photos of the two of them together.
As for political movies, what about Team America: World Police?


Totally satire. It makes fun of both sides and everyone in the world. No one is safe when it comes to Tray Parker and Matt Stone.

"Derka derka muhammad allah jihad."
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#284586
Topic
Offical Holiday Special Figure!
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Originally posted by: Nanner Split
Now I'm not real big into action figures anymore, but those HS Fett and McQuarrie Vader figures look awesome! (and at least they're now acknowledging the HS's existence.

You know, that HS figure could increase curiosity in the actual special. Do I smell a potential release?


Nah, it's just another way to make money on the 30th anniversary. At least it's not just a repaint.
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#284582
Topic
Revenge of the sith is the shite and the flies upon it
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Originally posted by: Marvolo
Originally posted by: C3PX
Originally posted by: Marvolo
POTC's sequel DMC is good and by reading the new 100 page script of AWE I can say that it is even better than DMC, and closer to the original in style and pacing.

Whoa! Having not a clue what POTC, DMA, AWE are I didn't get much out of that last post. But I did get that AWE is more like POTC than DMC was.


POTC-Pirates of the Caribbean

DMC-Dead Man's Chest (the sequel to The Curse of the Black Pearl)

AWE- At World's End (the sequel to Dead Man's Chest)


Uh, more like AWE is the second half of DMC. So I think DMC and AWE would be considered a sequel to POTC.

Originally posted by: generalfrevious

I agree, but is the entire PT worse than every sequel put out by disney for no reason


No, the entire PT is worse than just about every sequel put out by anyone
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#284581
Topic
"BRING BACK STAR WARS" Channel 4 UK documentary coming soon...
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Originally posted by: C3PX
Have any of the other actors pissed on Star Wars other than Ford? Mark Hamill has always been real good with SW fans, even produced some of the comics I think. I have no idea how Carrie Fisher feels about it, but she did do the commentary for the 04 DVDs. Ford is the only one I know of who cringes everytime he hears those two words used together in the same sentence. I think Lucas went through a phase were he was saying that out of all the work he has done the only thing people ever ask him about is Star Wars and he seemd annoyed about that. Oh, and Sir Alec Guiness would be another who was annoyed at that, but he was big long before SW, so IMHO he had every right to piss on it if he felt like it.


When has Ford pissed on SW? Just because he doesn't want to only be known as Han Solo, doesn't mean he's pissing on it. Hamill hasn't been nearly the successful actor that Ford has. Hamill's greatest work since SW has been in voice work for cartoons. That's not a bad thing, but he hasn't been playing in other movie roles. Ford may not have been as successful if he weren't in SW, but he was doing quite well for himself before it came along. In fact, if it weren't for Spielberg, Ford probably wouldn't have done nearly as well since he's the one that wanted Ford for Indiana Jones and Lucas wanted someone unknown.

Besides, at Comic-Con 05 (might've been 04), Hamill was promoting his new comic and he didn't want to hear anything about SW. Yeah, he said it was fun, but he also said he was trying to move on from it.

Of any of the one's you mention, I know of only Sir Alec Guiness who absolutely hated hearing about SW.
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#284459
Topic
Colony Collapse - Why are the bees dying and what is the impact?
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Originally posted by: C3PX
"but you'll have a lot more to worry about than EMP if there's a nuclear detonation in the atmosphere. You'll be dealing with fallout and a massive loss of life as well."

I know the scenarios quite well. The initial loss of life really wont be all that much compared to what would be to come. Depending on the distance from the detonation, the fallout wont be an immediate problem either (at least for a few hours), their will be plenty of time to take shelter, though unfortunately there are no shelters unless you are a member of your local nuclear survivors group (they are everywhere, but they try not to make themselves too publically known) or you bothered to construct one yourself. Good news about it is, that when and if this does happen, we wont really be worrying too much about the bees anymore. Not for a while anyway.

Are you kidding? Initial loss of life won't be that much? Detonate a nuke in downtown LA. The initial loss of life will be massive. And if we're talking about a modern bomb, it'll be initial loss of life plus no going near the area for several years and make sure you're not downwind. If we're talking about a dirty bomb, it'll be initial loss plus the radiation spread plus whether or not you're downwind.

I don't think you're giving enough credit to the initial loss of life, the shock and horror of all those dead, and the shock and horror of a nuclear weapon going off on American soil. Look at the outrage that was caused when 24 showed a suitcase nuke going off in Valencia. Now make it a bigger bomb and put in right in the middle of downtown LA. Loss of power is going to be the LEAST of your problems.

Originally posted by: ferris209
My wife is an x-ray tech and we live close to a nuclear power plant, she always says that if it melts down or someone sets a nuclear bomb off, she wants to be right on top of it to be "lucky enough" to go first. She had to study Nuclear Medicine and really has a better understanding than I do, so I trust her as far as that goes.


Actually, a modern reactor wouldn't have a lot of problems in a meltdown, mostly because when things start to go wrong, they shut themselves down. It would take a while to bring it back online, but there likely wouldn't be any radiation leakage outside the core due to all the safety mechanisms in place on a modern reactor.

What nuclear power plant do you live near?
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#284385
Topic
Colony Collapse - Why are the bees dying and what is the impact?
Time
Originally posted by: C3PX
I was talking about a Nuclear detonation in the atmosphere causing an EMP. That would knock out a lot more than a few square miles.


Actually, it may not knock out anything at all. Watch "Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie". They show several atmospheric bomb tests and all that happens is the lights dim and the radio gets crackly. I don't know the size of the bombs that were detonated, but they were close enough for the soldiers to see the blast and for the EMP to cause that. A big one may be able to knock out a lot of power, but you'll have a lot more to worry about than EMP if there's a nuclear detonation in the atmosphere. You'll be dealing with fallout and a massive loss of life as well.
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#284316
Topic
Colony Collapse - Why are the bees dying and what is the impact?
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Originally posted by: ferris209
Originally posted by: C3PX
America. Let's say there is a nuclear attack, which is all to likely these days, even if the actual location of the hit is small there are ways they could potentially knock out electricity across the continent. If that happened, it could cause all sorts of grief for us. Mass panic, nuclear powerplants melting down, followed by a fun adventures with fallout. It could potentially be the sheer definition of terror with very few people actually dying from the bomb blast itself, and multiples of that amount dying in the following days, weeks, months, and even years. Of course we cannot say exactly what would happen in that event, but what I described is a small part of the general theory.

Also who knows what other events the future may bring us? Who could have foreseen this bee thing? I suppose there are other things that could render us without electricity.


It WILL happen unfortunately. Electromagnetic Pulse Bombs are already a fact and, if set off, could render all electronics useless, very scary thought. Imagine being at work when suddenly you hear an explosion and then everything goes out, no lights, no computer, no phones, no modern cars, no nothing. It would make getting home a whole new adventure and you'd be trying to the get there wondering the whole time if your family is okay, because they couldn't tell you except by letter. Very scary to me.


The electricity grid is sectional and has redundancies. An EMP bomb in one place isn't going to take out electricity over a giant area. Maybe a few square miles at most. Yes, it would blow out everything in the immediate area, but I don't think the grid would be down for more than a few days.

Also, you don't have to hear an explosion. An EMP bomb doesn't need to make sound, it just needs to emit a strong energy blast. Of course, if one did go off, I imagine it would be incredibly easy to find the epicenter and apprehend the individuals involved. It's not like everything would get destroyed, electronics just wouldn't work until the lines are repaired.
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#284195
Topic
Younger brother expelled from school for being "asian and quiet"
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Even if it were true, the best thing to do would be to pull him out of the school and get a district transfer. He'll have farther to go, but maybe he'll get into a better school.

Even better, if he has a lot of friends, would be to get his friends to buy and wear the same shirt. Wear it everyday and be "asian and quiet". Once enough students start doing that, they'll have no choice but to drop any charges they might bring against him. Either that or they'll have to press charges against every student at the school.

Did you find this on a news site or is this someone you know sean? What school is it at?
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#284193
Topic
Virginia Tech shooting
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People are inherently evil. They need someone or something to keep them inline, otherwise, they'll do whatever they want. Everyone here has proof of this. Simply pickup a set of keys. You're not looking at the proof that all people are inherently evil. If we were inherently good, no one would need keys for anything, because no one would have the desire to take what isn't there's. But since the opposite is true, we lock our doors. Our houses, cars, all our valuables. We lock everything up so people won't steal it. Yes, a determined individual will still find a way to take it, but the one's who are mostly honest will leave it alone. If it wasn't locked though, there'd be nothing stopping them, so they'd take it.

My point is that while Cho probably had some help and discipline when he was younger, he was obviously missing some self discipline while he was at college. There's really no one else to blame here except Cho. The only problem is, he took himself out with the rest of them, so there's nothing that can be done except to mourn with all those involved.
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#284192
Topic
Don Imus and the race issue thread.
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Originally posted by: Anchorhead
Article on Sharpton

"1987: Sharpton spreads the incendiary Tawana Brawley hoax, insisting heatedly that a 15-year-old black girl was abducted, raped, and smeared with feces by a group of white men. He singles out Steve Pagones, a young prosecutor. Pagones is wholly innocent -- the crime never occurred -- but Sharpton taunts him: "If we're lying, sue us, so we can . . . prove you did it." Pagones does sue, and eventually wins a $345,000 verdict for defamation. To this day, Sharpton refuses to recant his unspeakable slander or to apologize for his role in the odious affair.

1991: A Hasidic Jewish driver in Brooklyn's Crown Heights section accidentally kills Gavin Cato, a 7-year-old black child, and antisemitic riots erupt. Sharpton races to pour gasoline on the fire. At Gavin's funeral he rails against the "diamond merchants" -- code for Jews -- with "the blood of innocent babies" on their hands. He mobilizes hundreds of demonstrators to march through the Jewish neighborhood, chanting, "No justice, no peace." A rabbinical student, Yankel Rosenbaum, is surrounded by a mob shouting "Kill the Jews!" and stabbed to death.

1995: When the United House of Prayer, a large black landlord in Harlem, raises the rent on Freddy's Fashion Mart, Freddy's white Jewish owner is forced to raise the rent on his subtenant, a black-owned music store. A landlord-tenant dispute ensues; Sharpton uses it to incite racial hatred. "We will not stand by," he warns malignantly, "and allow them to move this brother so that some white interloper can expand his business." Sharpton's National Action Network sets up picket lines; customers going into Freddy's are spat on and cursed as "traitors" and "Uncle Toms." Some protesters shout, "Burn down the Jew store!" and simulate striking a match. "We're going to see that this cracker suffers," says Sharpton's colleague Morris Powell. On Dec. 8, one of the protesters bursts into Freddy's, shoots four employees point-blank, then sets the store on fire. Seven employees die in the inferno."


I lived in New York City when two of these incidents took place. I'm sorry mainstream media and the rest of America don't realize who Sharpton really is. He's just a hate mongering racist who travels around starting racial fires and keeping black\white race relations stirred up. Jesse Jackson and Spike Lee are more of the same. There's plenty of money to be made and plenty of fame to be had if they keep race relations in a constant state of unrest.


We can only hope that 50 or 100 years from now, when those guys are dead, that no one will have stepped into place to replace them. Maybe then race relations can get back on track to moving forward instead of sitting at a standstill or moving backward.
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#283959
Topic
Virginia Tech shooting
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Originally posted by: InfoDroid
I wrote this originally for a thread at FE.com, but I figure I'll post it here too to add to the discussion:

I hate seeing things like this happen. I'm really sickened this past week by the media, who in their traditional style, are once again focusing everyone's attention on all the wrong issues in this case. The portrait they've painted of Seung-Hui Cho is that of a deranged, apathetic monster.

They focus on the fact that he's an immigrant.

They focus on the fact that he was "weird", he didn't act the same way that all the other "normal" (White) kids.

They focus on the gun-control issue.

They focus on violent video games.

They hypothesize that he was on drugs at the time of the shooting.

They call him a crazed psycho.

I'm still waiting for them to blame Marilyn Manson music.

But none of them have tuned in to the real reason behind this seemingly senseless act of violence.

They don't want to talk about the fact that all the "normal" kids had made his life a Living Hell day in and day out all throughout his childhood and young adult life.

They only mention in passing how in elementary school his teacher made him read in front of the class and as he began struggling through the words of a language that was foreign to him at the time, the other kids busted out laughing and mercilessly mocked him, saying "Go back to China!" Nevermind the fact that he was Korean.

They mention his "crazed, incoherent monologue" heard in his videos and written in his letters, but they gain no insight into his reasons for the attacks. They don't want to listen to his stories about how the "rich kids", with their cars and and new clothes and gold chains, still felt the need to boost their own ego by beating up, tormenting, spitting on a defenseless Asian kid who just wanted to be left alone.

They don't want to talk about the teachers who gave him F's on his violent writings and poetry because creative writing was "not an appropriate outlet" for feelings that dark, instead of encouraging an atmosphere where negative feelings could be vented, or recognizing a call for help when they saw one.

Not allowed to express the rage boiling inside him and with no one around to validate it, what was he to do but swallow it?

So, yeah, I can see why he never talked to anyone, why his roommates described him as a silent, unfriendly loner, having no interest in anyone. If everyone laughed every time you tried to speak, you'd be silent too. And you'd harbor a rage...and over time, gone unexpressed, it would build within you...with every sleight and snub and joke at your expense, not to mention the physical harms inflicted on you...it would quickly harden your heart...and I guess I can sympathize with that in some way.

That's not the way anyone would want their life to turn out. No one wants to be treated that way. Unable to accept or escape from the reality the "normal" kids had created for him, he created his own reality...he ignored them. He refused to acknowledge they existed. For years.

And finally, when that didn't work...and they continued to snicker at him when he didn't answer their questions or look at them in the eye, he adopted a persona which would inspire fear in others and show them once and for all that he was powerful after all and that he could and would enact that power over his enemies. He planned it, and then he carried out his bitter revenge.

Now, let me be clear, the fact that I pity this person does not mean I condone what he did. What he did was surely not the answer to his problems. But I'm saddened by the fact that no one cares to look at this person as a Human Being. They just want to write him off as some mindless monster. What he did was horrible, yes. But Cho was still a person like you and me, a person who at one time had hopes and dreams.

There is a poem by W.H. Auden entitled “September 1st, 1939”. In it, he says “I and the public know what all schoolchildren learn. Those to whom evil is done, do evil in return.”

The media focuses on Cho’s pathology, but won't even acknowledge the same pathology or sadistic acts of the so-called "normal" (Good) kids and how their actions contributed to this.

And I'm not talking about the 32 innocent people who were shot on the campus that day. I'm talking about the murderers of the first casualty of this incident...Cho's own innocence. Who weeps for the boy who died on some nameless recess field long ago? Who weeps for the man he might’ve become or the life he could’ve lived?

On the larger scale, I'm talking about American society as a whole, the responsibility we all share as members of that society. I'm talking about the kids who cruelly torture countless numbers of the defenseless in schools across the country every day. Modern Frankensteins fashioning demons out of children, who will some day, with enough ill-will slung in their direction, grow into devils.

The problem is, people want to see everything as Good vs Evil. And that's fine for the movies but the real world doesn't work like that. We all have within us the equal potential to create good or evil in our lives and in the lives of others. There's way more gray area there than we like to recognize.

We owe it to our society to honor the victims by analyzing the REAL cause of this tragedy, not some political hot-button topic conjured up to win elections. Only then can we work to make absolutely certain that this kind of shameful and wasteful deed is never repeated.

--ID


In addition to what Darth Chaltab said (I agree with it), this is not an "American" thing. Or are we saying that school children are only made fun of in America? I don't by that. Maybe there's stricter discipline across the pond, but I find it hard to believe that bullying doesn't still happen.

The only thing Cho didn't do, that millions of "nerds", "dorks", and "geeks" do, is that he didn't find a group that he fit in with. Maybe he didn't fit in with anyone. Maybe the kids in elemantary school and to a lesser extent high school were cruel by making fun of him. Most of us grow up and go beyond that once we reach college and start focusing on the future. I find it hard to believe that anyone at Virginia Tech did anything to bully him. I can believe it happened in the past, but so what? I personally feel no pity for him. Perhaps if he had really reached out and tried to get help instead of continually closing himself off, maybe it wouldn't have happened. We'll never know now.

I have no pity for anyone that does something like this because they were "bullied" 10 years ago. There are professional counselors to help people deal with this kind of thing and it's usually covered by insurance. If you really want to get better, the help is there. If, however, you decide to take out some lives before taking your own, then don't expect anything but questions to be left when you're done. It certainly won't help the situation for future children that have to go through the same thing.

You're right about one thing InfoDroid, we should be looking at the problem of bullying. But instead of giving it lip service, which is what every politician and school administration official is doing right now, we need to take a serious look at it. Zero tolerance doesn't work. Things need to be handled on a case by case basis and records of history need to be kept on bully's. We (school admins) shouldn't ostracize children when they report bullying (like they did when I was in school). It should be taken seriously and investigated. The bully's should be punished. Isolate them into separate classes that have strict rules. Suspending them won't do any good, since their parents are likely not giving them any discipline at home. If a kid fights back against the bully, don't just suspend the kid (if even at all), suspend the bully as well, but with isolation at school. Supervised lunch at a different time from everyone else. No talking or the suspension is extended. I guarantee you that if the students who are bullied are allowed to fight back without having to fear suspension or expulsion, things will change. As it stands right now though, any type of reaction is met with even more severe punishment and black marks on the kids record.
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#283880
Topic
Anyone else nostalgic to the PT?
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I'm nostalgic for the line. I met a lot of people in line and we all had a good time. Unfortunately, due to the burnout and having a family, it's not something I can do these days. I'm not sure that I would though, since I haven't been that excited about a movie since.

I'm sure one day, when my son is older, we'll be taking turns sitting in line waiting to see the next big film.
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#283855
Topic
Alec Baldwin's Phone Message to daughter
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Originally posted by: JediSage
Yeah, Baldwin is the same guy who went on a psycho-rant on Letterman during the Clinton impeachment scandal screaming that people on the prosecuting team should be stoned, and about how evil people who watch FoxNews are...glad to see he's setting the example of moderation for us all to follow. If I had to speak to my daughter like that to get her under control I'd consider myself an absolute failure as a father. Parents in this country are way too lenient on their kids and it's got to stop, but this is crazy.


Didn't he also say that if Bush won another team that he was going to leave the US? A lot of conservatives are still waiting for that to happen.
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#283669
Topic
Celebrate Global Warming
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Originally posted by: sean wookie
Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
Originally posted by: sean wookie
How about we celebrate the Rapture? Some Liberals think Global Warming is coming and Some Conservatives The Rapture is coming. *Prepares to be told otherwise* I think it is silly how we are at each others throats about it.


Sean, first of all, not all Christians, let alone conservatives in general, believe in the Rapture.


I said some not all.


Also, unless you're a Christian, the Rapture isn't something to be celebrated. It's something to be feared.