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2014/02/11 15:43:52
Subject: What happens when Orcs run into doomsday preppers and other bad cinema
Relapse wrote: A movie that makes you ask, "What did I just see?"
My answer: the first half minutes, about another minute skipping forward through the film and the ending.
Done.
It was ok as a 3 minute feature, think I will pass on the 90 minute version.
n'oublie jamais - It appears I now have to highlight this again.
It is by tea alone I set my mind in motion. By the juice of the brew my thoughts aquire speed, my mind becomes strained, the strain becomes a warning. It is by tea alone I set my mind in motion.
2014/02/11 16:30:13
Subject: What happens when Orcs run into doomsday preppers?
Relapse wrote: A movie that makes you ask, "What did I just see?"
My answer: the first half minutes, about another minute skipping forward through the film and the ending.
Done.
It was ok as a 3 minute feature, think I will pass on the 90 minute version.
You saw it the same way I did. I also did this with a low budget flick called "Ogre". Being home, sick from work, can lead to many interesting viewing experiences.
I think my two favorite parts were the realty agent with the sniper rifle and the armored vehicle assault on the Orc line.
Automatically Appended Next Post: Then of course, there is this documentary currently playing on Netflix about everyone's favorite movie:
I've seen a couple of their films and they're alright.
Got the Osombie
Dusty, a yoga instructor from Colorado, is on a desperate rescue mission to save her crazy brother Derek, a conspiracy theorist who is convinced Osama Bin Laden is still alive, despite having been buried at sea. In Afghanistan, Dusty falls in with a team of NATO Special Forces on a secret assignment. Turns out Derek is not so crazy after all, and that Osama has returned from his watery grave and is making an army of zombie terrorists. When the group crashes headlong into the growing zombie apocalypse, Dusty and the troops must find and destroy the root of the zombie insurgency before it infests the rest of the world.
on order... I think... ?
Backed one two of their KS campaigns in fact.
Shadow Cabal -- which is alright, not a bad little swords/sorcery film -- and blanksitsname .. the new one, with Kevin Sorbo in it.
But I know what the OP means
we saw
and were kinda gob smacked.
Then all had a massive argument about how many of the shots were inspired by/homages/YMMV from the LOTR films.
.. god, we've got to get out more.
The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
2014/02/11 16:56:27
Subject: What happens when Orcs run into doomsday preppers and other bad cinema