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Post by Mister Buch on Jun 24, 2009 0:05:19 GMT 1
Here is all I know about Kevin Costner.
He played Robin Hood He played him with an American accent
Nuff said.
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Post by Zarsthor on Jun 24, 2009 0:12:26 GMT 1
LOL that accent was funny. Love how Men in tights parodied that.
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Post by Hodster on Jun 24, 2009 3:33:11 GMT 1
Yes Mel Brooks and his movies especially: Men in Tights, Blazing Saddles and my favorite Spaceballs.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Jun 24, 2009 10:18:39 GMT 1
Ah.... Men in Tights. I have found memories of watching that waaay back in secondary school
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Post by Knightfall on Jun 24, 2009 11:55:31 GMT 1
"Your name is Murvyn?"
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Post by Zarsthor on Jun 24, 2009 21:23:01 GMT 1
"Achoo" "Excuse you." "No thats my name. Achoo."
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Post by Mister Buch on Jun 24, 2009 23:07:53 GMT 1
Oh Master Robin! You lost your arms in battle..... but you got some nice boobs!
Mel Brooks must be added to the list. This makes me think of Woody Allen. Put him in there too.
Also, I second the trees and the sun, and I add the sea. It's wonderfully relaxing to paddle in there, and yet, fascinatingly, just a few meters in and you're drowning, dying of thirst of being eaten or stung to death (or both!) by giant monsters. It is a wonderful yet compex and terrifying enigma.
And... libraries. Libraries are incredible. You can just walk in there and take books from them for free. Takes about a minute to do it, and everyone in there is polite to you and quiet. Heaven.
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Post by Zarsthor on Jun 25, 2009 0:50:01 GMT 1
And... libraries. Libraries are incredible. You can just walk in there and take books from them for free. Takes about a minute to do it, and everyone in there is polite to you and quiet. Heaven. Don't forget about there video section! Free rentals! I want to add maltesers to the list. They're fun to play with, help you practice hand-eye-co-ordination and they taste good and only 108 calories!
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Jun 25, 2009 4:50:41 GMT 1
"Phantasmagoria! A Puzzle of Petty Office politics!" "Phantasmagoria! A puzzle of... wait... this is scary." Wait till you see the end of the "Let's Play Phantasmagoria 2." That's both epic and disturbing at the same time. Another recommendation would be the Final Fantasy 8 review. I've laughed so hard in that review. Particularly the argument how the music transition is jarring -- Well... that flash game N. A fun 2D platformer that is full of black humour but jarring difficulty. Lovely physics engine but as I've said before despite the fun of the game, it will make you swear a lot more than the normal amount you can curse because you'll DIE a lot. Speaking of 2d Platformers, I still have a soft spot for Wonder Boy 3: The Dragons trap. Especially the music, it's very catchy especially the beginning of the level.
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Post by Mister Buch on Jun 25, 2009 12:01:19 GMT 1
I saw the whole thing for Phantasmagoria 2 and absolutely loved it. Stayed up to keep watching. Very glad you mentioned it. The ending (of the game) was just stupid. I was amazed at how dissimilar it was to the original Phantasmagoria though! Much less violent and gory.
I also like N a lot. And also - remember 'Worms'? Me and my schoolmates were obsessed with that.
I heard that, Curtis!
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Jun 25, 2009 13:43:37 GMT 1
Blob, I've told you not to play with the dark lord! Let the answering machine take it instead! I've haven't played worms but I've did play lemmings. ahhh, that take me back the old days. too bad my IQ at the time was crappy so I couldn't finish it. lol While we're on the subject to Phantasmagoria, Roberta Williams who created the first one wasn't involed in the development for the 2nd. She quit the game industry altogether and became a writer instead before the development. Btw. glad you enjoyed the Spoony Experiment
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Post by Cali on Jun 25, 2009 19:03:01 GMT 1
GAMES: Starfox 64 Starfox (SNES) - A couple of reasons why I like it better than the 64 version is it's more challenging gameplay, and it's awesome soundtrack. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - Simply magical game StarCraft - Lovely Mass Effect - Also Lovely
MUSIC: Van Halen - The first rock band I was seriously into. Glad to see that Diamond Dave and the rest of the gang (sans Michael Anthony) are kicking it old school yet again. Led Zeppelin - Near perfect band, there's not a song of there's I don't like, or one I would prefer not to listen to. Jane's Addiction - Perry Farrell, I love you man. Pixies - America's most underrated band Eurythmics - Annie Lennox is damn fabulous Killing Joke - OH EM GEE Rollins Band - I would have never made it out of high school without you, Henry. Tears for Fears - The reason why I love the 80's so much.
MOVIES: Blade Runner - "TOO BAD SHE WON'T LIVE, BUT THEN AGAIN, WHO DOES?" Best damn movie of all time. Taxi Driver - "I'm God's Lonely Man." Phenomenal flick. The Empire Strikes Back - The best in the Star Wars saga. Goodfellas The Godfather The Godfather Part II Back to the Future - "EIGHTY EIGHT MILES PER HOUR!" The Road Warrior - Awesome post apocalyptic action film.
BOOKS: Catch-22 - My favorite novel of all time. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Take that, Nurse Ratchet
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Post by Mister Buch on Jun 25, 2009 23:17:40 GMT 1
Now those, sir, are some excellent additions.
Espescially Annie Lennox.
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Post by Knightfall on Jun 26, 2009 2:58:23 GMT 1
I saw the "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" movie, and all I can remember is the part where the Indian throws the watercooler out the window and runs off into the horizon.
The Simpsons has parodied that soooo many times. xD
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Post by Zarsthor on Jun 26, 2009 3:08:02 GMT 1
All I remember was they kept talking about sticking there beavers in women.... Beavers?
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