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Post by Mister Buch on Apr 12, 2012 19:41:51 GMT 1
Gorvar there is also a point in the scene, in which someone says something that is not true...
Do you by any chance have a video in your archives that might illustrate this?
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Apr 12, 2012 20:43:09 GMT 1
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Post by Mister Buch on Apr 12, 2012 21:13:40 GMT 1
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Post by jklinders on Apr 12, 2012 21:27:18 GMT 1
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Apr 12, 2012 22:10:52 GMT 1
-Sees Buch and Lidners trying to win at youtube videos-
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Post by Mister Buch on Apr 12, 2012 22:16:04 GMT 1
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Post by jklinders on Apr 12, 2012 22:33:59 GMT 1
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Apr 12, 2012 23:48:39 GMT 1
But neah, seriously well done on turning Mr.Freeze on me.
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Post by jklinders on Apr 12, 2012 23:58:53 GMT 1
But neah, seriously well done on turning Mr.Freeze on me. Honestly, there is a much better one that is far more in character for you. I'm disappointed that I have not yet seen you use it.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Apr 13, 2012 8:10:51 GMT 1
Also....
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Post by Mister Buch on Apr 13, 2012 22:50:39 GMT 1
Hey I only just noticed that his name was 'rex', as in 'urdnot king'.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Apr 14, 2012 23:23:42 GMT 1
**SPOILERS AHEAD - READ AT OWN PERIL** Granted, the movie title says it all - foregone conclusion and all that jazz... just saying... So lately, I've gotten the urge to re-watch the movie "Titanic". Yes, that one. The one with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. I actually still loved the movie, I thought it was well done, and Kate and Leo are actually rather talented actors. Also, Leo really went on to be awesome in later (i.e.: more recent) years. I did think it was rather amusing just how many times Jack and Rose say each other's names. I tried to count, but it was no use... one of Rose's lines was actually pretty close to "Jack! Jack, Jack, Jack, Jack!" And no, they were not doing anything... distracting... to the vocal ability to make her say it that many times. I had to giggle, except for the fact that she had just found him handcuffed to a pipe in a flooded room with no way to free him. What I liked about the movie is the story and the scenery. That ship was awesome to look at!! I would have LOVED to be able to sail on a ship like that, as long as it was not attacked by an iceberg and brutally sunk... I will admit, I am incredibly - shall we say - sensitive to sad movies and books. I started crying at the sight of an elderly couple laying in bed together, the man holding his wife in a loving (and I think comforting) embrace with heartbreaking expressions on their faces as the room filled with water. The tears did not stop until the credits started rolling. It got worse when it showed all the unfortunate people in the ocean who did not make it into lifeboats. I think I may have flooded the room myself with tears. And, sappy as it is, the scene in the ocean with Rose and Jack after he's... gone, all I could think of was how broken I'd be if I lost my man. I know she had fond memories of Jack to keep her going, but... the thought of having the fond memories but not having the man himself would be horrifying - not sure if I'd have been able to go on if it were me. Yes, I know I am way too sensitive. One last point, not really related to the movie but the actual historical event - I am shocked and appalled at the Twitter response to this, the 100 th Anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. Seriously, people? How did you not learn of this in school? I remember clearly my middle school teacher telling us about it with the quip "Never ever claim to have outwitted Mother Nature. Mother Nature will just come back to bite you in the arse." Mother Nature can be a fickle bitch at times... especially when taunted. Such as: "God Himself could not sink this ship!" Oh, really? *cue the gods' response* *loud booming voice* "CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!"
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Post by Clint Johnston on Apr 15, 2012 7:03:45 GMT 1
I've never seen the movie but I have the expert opinion that both of them could have fit on that damn door.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Apr 15, 2012 14:40:25 GMT 1
Agreed. But, Jack was of the self-destructively chivalrous type, and all he cared about was Rose's safety. Unless he had to be in the water to hold the door steady and keep it from tipping and sinking?
But again, the part that made me cry hardest was the elderly couple meeting death with dignity lying in bed in a comforting embrace. *weeps helplessly at the image*
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Post by Battlechantress on Apr 16, 2012 3:52:37 GMT 1
I finished up watching season 4.5 of "Eureka" only to find that season 5 starts on SciFi tomorrow at 9 EST. Good thing I got the new DVR programmed for that. Kind of bummed that "Warehouse 13" is apparently happening in the summer or fall, but I still have Monroe from "Grimm" for a few more weeks (what can I say, I like the bludbad). I guess I have no excuse to resume my late night 3 hour runs given how the shows are scheduled.
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