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Saniss wrote:

And since the Sun's activity is still growing, there's probably more to come this summer. Yay.

Yeah the sun should get it's ass in gear in the heating department. So far this has been the coldest summer in years. I'm filing a complaint!

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Jimmy B wrote:

I watch neither Mad Men or Breaking Bad.

Congratulations, you have a life wink

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BigDamnArtist wrote:
Lamer wrote:
dodgson wrote:

Pretty much the only thing in the entertainment world that I still trust blindly and completely is Mad Men.

I trust them to be boring smile

I will never fucking understand you people, Mad Men is easily one of the best things on tv these days.

Ok. Sell it to me. In 5 sentences.

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dodgson wrote:

Pretty much the only thing in the entertainment world that I still trust blindly and completely is Mad Men.

I trust them to be boring smile

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bullet3 wrote:

It's interesting to see how much of the plot-issues were addressed in the comics but left out of the movie, and in general I agree with the analysis that the reboot really betrays a lot of what I love about Star Trek, while still being a pretty entertaining movie on it's own terms. http://hollywoodsaloon.com/podcast/STAR_TREK_ZER0.mp3

Dammit, I just listened to that and now I like the movie less  neutral

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http://www.wimp.com/voyagersystem/

Go Voyager, Go!

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I wish there was less 'epic space battle bigsplosion' scenes and more '5 people in a room figuring stuff out' stuff in todays movies. 

Example:

There's a room with 5 people. 2 of them injured, the rest dressed as some sort of a rescue unit. The injured guys wake up and see the rescue squad looking like statues. The computers are frozen, there are sparks and smoke suspended in the air. Time appears to stand still. But it's not, it's just slowed down a lot. Somehow the '2 survivors' experience time differently than the world around them. Seconds are years for them. The 'frozen' guys are probably there to help but by the time they do what they came to do the survivors will be dead for decaades. The 2 guys have to figure out how this happened and find a way out of the situation.

I'd like to see more of that.

(BTW: If anyone knows the title of the movie/tv show ep where this idea comes from let me know. It sounds a bit Twilight Zone-ish but I'm pretty sure I stole that from some kind of 60's scifi movie)

EDIT: That might be it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Time_T … 64_film%29

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I still haven't seen Toy Story 2 and 3. At least I have something to look forawrd to.

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Thank You smile

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Can I join the drawing club?

http://lamer.3design.net.pl/p110.jpg


"The new 'chimeric' bacteria has mutated rapidly - and some have become stronger and healthier than today's germs."

Oh yeah, that's not gonna go wrong...

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Summer's job is to smile and look pretty smile

Sooo... Blair Witch Jurassic Park Project?

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+1 for The Long Kiss Goodnight.

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the twist Show
Jaden turns into a lawn mower halfway through the movie for no apparent reason. At the end it's revealed that he's adopted. Will can't cope with it and runs away through the desert where his son can't follow. The End....

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Gregory Harbin wrote:

Any other amateur musicians in DIFF?

I haven't written anything new in years but here's some old stuff:

http://soundcloud.com/atomiccityband
http://lamer.3design.net.pl/music/

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TFN folks should remember this one:

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Gary Oldman is awesome.

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BigDamnArtist wrote:
Lamer wrote:

I thought it was irritating and full of bad desicions but I'd have to write a big wall of text to get through all of that.

Then I guess it's a good thing you're on the reviews forum.

tongue

I'm considering it tongue

I thought it was irritating and full of bad decisions but I'd have to write a big wall of text to get through all of that.

Darth Praxus wrote:

I have never been a Katie Holmes fan, and she felt incredibly flat in her performance here. The fact that she looks twelve doesn't help

I didn't buy her as the highly motivated lawyer at all. She looks like a sad puppy with 'I'm sorry' stamped across her face.

Darth Praxus wrote:

Even though the train didn't make it to Wayne Tower, it still managed to unleash the toxin on thousands of Gotham's inhabitants. Yet we never are told what the result of that mass hysteria was, whether an antidote has been provided to the public, or what.

Good point but the biggest issue for me is the microwave emitter itself. This thing can vapourize enormous quantities of water almost instantly and yet people (who are mostly water) are just casually standing next to it experiencing no effects whatsoever. I can understand that Batman can sit on it, have a glass of wine and be completly fine because his body is held together by sheer awesomnes and infinite levels of badassitude but everyone else should have horrible things happening to them.

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avatar wrote:

Knock up the boss's daughter, and you won't need a resume.

Are you speaking from experience? wink

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK7y8Ou0VvM

Tom Cruise as Jack Reacher. That's like casting Meryl Streep in an easter bunny outfit as Batman.

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I posted that in the cool vids thread. It's amazing. We should be throwing insane amounts of cash at those people all the time.