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In the dark future, there are skulls for everyone. But only the bad guys get spikes. And rivets for all, apparently welding was lost in the Dark Age of Technology. -from C.Borer
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-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
-"Don't mind Frazzled. He's just Dakka's crazy old dude locked in the attic. He's harmless. Mostly."
-TBone the Magnificent 1999-2014, Long Live the King!
I know who Michael Mann is. I also know who Tommy Guns is. What disturbs me is that he's in a Michael Mann movie - although he's certainly not the first porn star to try and break into a mainstream film.
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Johny Depp as John Dillinger? John Dillinger was the antithesis of pretty boy Depp. Thats a stretch in a big way. (I like Depp as an actor)
-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
-"Don't mind Frazzled. He's just Dakka's crazy old dude locked in the attic. He's harmless. Mostly."
-TBone the Magnificent 1999-2014, Long Live the King!
Frazzled wrote:Johny Depp as John Dillinger? John Dillinger was the antithesis of pretty boy Depp. Thats a stretch in a big way. (I like Depp as an actor)
Which is why this is a movie, not a documentary. So I'll be more excited for a movie by the guy with the credits included above than a Transformers sequel by the director of TF and Armageddon
Heat was awesome until the end. I have trouble believing that a guy that 'together' and thorough, would turn into an idiot that fast. He was the epitomy of the calculating criminal. All he had to do was get on a plane. Certainly his patience was developed enough he could have laid low for about 5 years; long enough the 'Heat' would have been off, and the snitch would start feeling safe again. THEN he could come back, extract his revenge and be long gone again before the police knew wtf was going on. Instead, he decided that everything he had learned over the years was incorrect, and the vengeance was priority one. COMPLETELY out of character. The ending puts Heat on my list of worst movies of all time.
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Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.
Not the star trek I know. But as a random space sci-fi action, fine whatever.
Also that watchman cartoon is super awesome I'd watch it
Heat, that was that movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger as a Russian Cop right? That was awesome, greatest ending ever.
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http://www.military-sf.com/MilitaryScienceFiction.htm “Attention citizens! Due to the financial irresponsibility and incompetence of your leaders, Cobra has found it necessary to restructure your nation’s economy. We have begun by eliminating the worthless green paper, which your government has deceived you into believing is valuable. Cobra will come to your rescue and, out of the ashes, will arise a NEW ORDER!”
Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.
For me that is part of the appeal I suppose. I look forward to seeing a fresh take on the setting. I can watch the original series anytime so it won't keep me from liking "City on The Edge of Forever" even if it turns out to be terrible. Which it might.
Amidst the mists and coldest frosts he thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.
Guys it was humor. (doh!) Red Heat was hardly awesome, just another meat head 80's actioner. It lacks all Deniro and... other Italion American guy.
I'll remember to keep it simple for you lots in future This is the internet, if I didn't remember I would look it up
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http://www.military-sf.com/MilitaryScienceFiction.htm “Attention citizens! Due to the financial irresponsibility and incompetence of your leaders, Cobra has found it necessary to restructure your nation’s economy. We have begun by eliminating the worthless green paper, which your government has deceived you into believing is valuable. Cobra will come to your rescue and, out of the ashes, will arise a NEW ORDER!”
Lordhat wrote:Heat was awesome until the end. I have trouble believing that a guy that 'together' and thorough, would turn into an idiot that fast. He was the epitomy of the calculating criminal. All he had to do was get on a plane. Certainly his patience was developed enough he could have laid low for about 5 years; long enough the 'Heat' would have been off, and the snitch would start feeling safe again. THEN he could come back, extract his revenge and be long gone again before the police knew wtf was going on. Instead, he decided that everything he had learned over the years was incorrect, and the vengeance was priority one. COMPLETELY out of character. The ending puts Heat on my list of worst movies of all time.
He didn't play a robot, he played a MAN. That was the whole point. That was the point of the long set-up explaining how close he was to getting away. Each of us acts "out of character" numerous times in our life.
Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.