Cause Shaun of the Dead is funnier…
Duh.
Cause Shaun of the Dead is funnier…
Duh.
true
Yes, it was severely lacking in Dalton.
Both were meh for me.
they were ok, but not that good.
Althoguh finding out that the sidekick part in Hot Fuzz was originally written for a woman, and they never really rewrote it when then switched it to a mans part makes it a bit funnier, I really don’t care which is better. I would watch either right now. I’m bored…
Hell yes. It captures almost all the awesome essence of the book, it’s just a little shortened, and doesn’t quite emphasize enough how Bob as the narc and druggie each start thinking of themselves as separate entities that are aware of each other, as his mind crumbles. The book is one of my all time favourites, and as fans of the film you owe it to yourselves to read it.
Troof. Timothy Dalton is made of win. But conversely, Shawn of the Dead had only minimal Bill Nighy, and he wasn’t undead at all.
@topic
Last movie i watched was… Mirrors
At first i thought its gonna be a horror, but it was just half scary as… Scary movie o.0
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I figured out that Raminator got other text @ avatar every post/refresh o.0
How?
Office Space for the third time.
Best movie ever: Liberty Prime out of 10.
So, since it’s clearly a forum script, when can the general population be expected to be able to utilize dynamic avatars?
Last film I saw was, for the first time, Watchmen. The soundtrack was nice at times and overbearingly/annoyingly-80’s at others (but the Koyaanisqatsi tracks were beautifully implanted). The movie conveyed the plot and everything very well, I can see why the graphic novel is so liked, and I felt as if I could empathize with every main character (minus the chick and The Comedian).
In fact, thanks to the film I think I now know, and have come cleanly to terms with, what led to a breakup.
That’s more from a movie than I expected.
9/10.
Ya rly.
@up
Nao im gonna hax teh forum mwaahahah [Not evil, its idiotical laugh.]
Anyway, avatar doesn’t have to be scripted somewhere in admin’s panel.
You can just make a dynamic gif that changes every refresh… I had tutorial somewhere
It something like the dynamic signature for steam, that shows name, ratin’, time, and games played.
I just watched A Scanner Darkly, again.
Don’t judge me, it was worth it.
Movie is fucking awesome.
Just watched The Apartment with Jack Lemmon (well, starring Jack Lemmon. I didn’t dig him up and cuddle with him on the couch) again. A+/10
KOYAANISQATSI…
rating… up to you…
Last film I saw was Gi Joe, pretty cool movie, lots of action scenes, story is a bit hard to believe but the acting was decent.
Before that I saw Cube 2 (hypercube) even tho it wasn’t a very successful movie, and had a limited budget, I liked it, it was even kinda scary at times. I even found a HL2 mod about it.
Primer. I don’t know what happened…
Yeah, but then it’s the same for every one of your posts on a page. When it’s forum-side like Ram’s current avatar, consecutive posts can have unique images.
I saw THX 1138, and I quite liked it, although I can see how some audience members may be bored or confused by certain scenes.
It managed a very generic dystopia. It’s difficult to say whether the antagonizing force formed from Religion, Capitalism, Fascism, Socialism, etc… and it was always fun watching the police automatons go about their jobs. I am contemplating that role as a halloween costume, for I am above average height and could assemble the slender black ensemble with some ease.
I loved THX 1138. It’s the first movie George Lucas made if you didn’t know . And I think you’re pushing the analyze too far. To me they just followed the leader in hope they could get a better life.
GI Joe. Pretty good, though not one one thing in that movie was remotely plausible. However, I’m thinking they wanted that sort of disbelief.
I was gonna watch the da vinci code the other day, but then my little sister bribed me to give her the TV with a large packet of maoams. so I havent watched a film in a while I dont think, but the da vinci code is an a+, 10/10, 99%, etc.
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