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ElTerprise: It is certainly interesting - never seen anything like that before.
It's the first time I've ever watched something for a movie and thought, "That's a goddamn video game come to life."
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AgentBirdnest: Ô__Ô ! ... I might go crazy watching that - I'd get frustrated when Henry doesn't move the way I want him to ;-) ... I'm not too crazy about shaky cameras either (almost blorffed from watching Cloverfield.)
That said - it's a really cool idea, and I'd certainly be interested in seeing it sometime. Thanks for the link :-)
Not a problem. =)
Post edited March 08, 2016 by CarrionCrow
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CarrionCrow: It's the first time I've ever watched something for a movie and thought, "That's a goddamn video game come to life."
Indeed. The only similar i can think of were the first-person sequences in the horrible Doom movie.
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ElTerprise: Indeed. The only similar i can think of were the first-person sequences in the horrible Doom movie.
-laughs- I've seen a lot of people mention that, and how they wish the whole Doom movie had been that way.
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CarrionCrow: -laughs- I've seen a lot of people mention that, and how they wish the whole Doom movie had been that way.
Well i guess the movie would've been better than - although imho it was pretty much DOA.
Post edited March 08, 2016 by ElTerprise
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ElTerprise: Well i guess the movie would've been better than - although imho it was pretty much DOA.
The only thing interesting about that movie was the Rock chewing scenery pretty much the whole time. That's what made it entertaining.
Good night nightgaunts.

I just saw that Hardcore Henry trailer.
That probably works best as a trailer than as an actual movie.
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So what quest should I embark on before it disappears?
I already quested space, courtesy of a grizzled and wise man
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CarrionCrow: The only thing interesting about that movie was the Rock chewing scenery pretty much the whole time. That's what made it entertaining.
Agreed but that was not enough imho...and i like the Rock.
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ddickinson: Tolkien reintroduced Lewis into religion after Lewis has lost his faith. I was about to say that his religious work is very interesting, even for non-religious people. He adds his wonderful way with words to what could often turn out to be preachy theological work. Screwtape was very nice, and I think it was the senior demons name, but it has been some time since I last read them. I really liked that he was proud of his religion and clearly enjoyed sharing his views, but it never came off in a preachy way like many seem to do. I think Lewis even dedicated a few of his books to Tolkien, as they became quite close friends.
I heard about that, I also heard they had a falling out when he converted to Anglicanism instead of Catholicism (which Tolkien professed) but it didn't stick and they made up afterwards.

I first read the Narnia Chronicles when I was 13, which I think is the absolute best age to read them. And I enjoyed them inmensely, however that first time I never, ever noticed any of the Christian metaphors. They flew right over my head. I was in it for the epic battles and the witches. Kid adventurers in a good vs evil fight and all that jazz.

Years later as an adult I tried re-reading the books. And my God, aren't they preachy! They practically ooze with Christian symbolism. In the most unsubtle ways. Aslan as a lamb? You gotta be kidding me!

Also, I didn't appreciate the "nasty olive oil on bread" part.

It could be worse, they could be chick-tracts.
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j0ekerr: Good night nightgaunts.

I just saw that Hardcore Henry trailer.
That probably works best as a trailer than as an actual movie.
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So what quest should I embark on before it disappears?
I already quested space, courtesy of a grizzled and wise man
If it comes to the local theater, I'll be seeing it. I've just watched all the trailers, and I want to see a lot more.

That comes out next month...Deadpool might be on video the month after...good stuff around for once.

Police Quest, totally. It's an easy game to get into, very light on rules and what-not. Should make for good late night fare. =)
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CarrionCrow: The only thing interesting about that movie was the Rock chewing scenery pretty much the whole time. That's what made it entertaining.
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ElTerprise: Agreed but that was not enough imho...and i like the Rock.
I haven't seen the doom movie, and I think I'd need a gun pointed at my head to even muster the will to download it. Four clicks and a search are too much effort.
Post edited March 08, 2016 by j0ekerr
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j0ekerr: I haven't seen the doom movie, and I think I'd need a gun pointed at my head to even muster the will to download it. Four clicks and a search are too much effort.
It's a really bad movie - i watched some years ago with some friends - was a waste of time imho.
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CarrionCrow: If it comes to the local theater, I'll be seeing it. I've just watched all the trailers, and I want to see a lot more.

That comes out next month...Deadpool might be on video the month after...good stuff around for once.

Police Quest, totally. It's an easy game to get into, very light on rules and what-not. Should make for good late night fare. =)
You know I hadn't even considered Police Quest, I was thinking only about King's or for Glory.
Also Zork.
I kinda like zany humour. What's the funniest of all them?
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ElTerprise: It's a really bad movie - i watched some years ago with some friends - was a waste of time imho.
The perfect movie for MST3K'fying then.
Post edited March 08, 2016 by j0ekerr
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tinyE: Good & Plenty makes Good & Fruity. and when I was a kid they were identical in size and texture, only had way different flavors.
When I was a kid I used to love these.
They're gone now. Just like these.
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j0ekerr: When I was a kid I used to love these.
...uh...aren't those basically Lifesavers? We have those all over the place here in the states.
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tinyE: Good & Plenty makes Good & Fruity. and when I was a kid they were identical in size and texture, only had way different flavors.
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j0ekerr: When I was a kid I used to love these.
They're gone now. Just like these.
If I turn this into a shitty nostalgia thread you people are never going to forgive me. :P