I remember there being a trailer at last e3 that looked kinda neat.
You were a bounty hunter in the future? It is a sequel to an FPS that was kind of odd, had a lot of weird mechanics like flipping the world upside down.
I also really liked The Queen of Versailles, which is the documentary about that timeshare magnate who tried to build the largest home in America only to have the housing market collapse in the middle of construction and throw his entire life into financial chaos.
It mostly focuses on his trophy wife, who's spent her life after marriage completely insulated from reality.
wasn't that dude a huge romney booster? that seems true to me.
At the beginning of the doc, he personally takes credit for Dubya's election, but he won't specify what he did because he thinks it was probably illegal.
And during the past election, he was one of those rich dudes who sent e-mails to his employees saying he might have to fire them if Obama was re-elected.
you know the thing that gets me about the women in the military thread is that everyone in there makes it sound likes it's incredibly difficult to not have sex
like, bordering on impossible
this of course means that i am an utter badass and god among men for being as amazing as i am at not having sex
seriously, i make this shit look easy
In the book The Forever War, sex between enlisted men and women is mandatory. They swap bunkmates every other night so everyone gets a turn with everyone.
It's not exactly mandatory.
Part of the plot was the idea that eventually people paired off into couples even if they were occasionally sleeping around, and that
due to relativity, not getting assigned to the same postings at the same time was identical to death - you'll never see the other person alive again.
THEY HELD AND ORGY WHEN THEY WERE REASSIGNED TO THE NEW BASE! Sex was most definitely required and while the book didn't say they could be discharged or legally prosecuted for not engaging, the annoyance from the more attractive women when they had to service so many men makes me think you couldn't back out if you wanted to.
dude this is like that time you were trying to tell us about "Night Watch" by Terry Pratchett and seem to have read a totally different book from everyone else.
Was it the one by that Russian dude? That was an interesting series.
I also really liked The Queen of Versailles, which is the documentary about that timeshare magnate who tried to build the largest home in America only to have the housing market collapse in the middle of construction and throw his entire life into financial chaos.
It mostly focuses on his trophy wife, who's spent her life after marriage completely insulated from reality.
wasn't that dude a huge romney booster? that seems true to me.
At the beginning of the doc, he personally takes credit for Dubya's election, but he won't specify what he did because he thinks it was probably illegal.
And during the past election, he was one of those rich dudes who sent e-mails to his employees saying he might have to fire them if Obama was re-elected.
yeah that's the one. fuck that guy.
will it be painful to sit through a movie about him?
i was kind of disappointed by looper, especially after it received such high praise
halfway through i realized that i wished i was watching 12 monkeys instead
I think that is finally out in theaters here.
I was considering going to see it because of how much praise it got in [chat].
The theater out here ain't cheap... so now I am having doubts.
Do you like shooting?
Do you like vauge sciencey shit?
Do you like a moderately unique time-travel plot?
Do you like JGL?
Then I'd say it's worth a ticket.
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
I also really liked The Queen of Versailles, which is the documentary about that timeshare magnate who tried to build the largest home in America only to have the housing market collapse in the middle of construction and throw his entire life into financial chaos.
It mostly focuses on his trophy wife, who's spent her life after marriage completely insulated from reality.
wasn't that dude a huge romney booster? that seems true to me.
At the beginning of the doc, he personally takes credit for Dubya's election, but he won't specify what he did because he thinks it was probably illegal.
And during the past election, he was one of those rich dudes who sent e-mails to his employees saying he might have to fire them if Obama was re-elected.
yeah that's the one. fuck that guy.
will it be painful to sit through a movie about him?
does he suffer horribly?
Yeah, dude suffers a lot. He's stuck in a loveless marriage with a wife he clearly despises, his house becomes filthy and chaotic because there are too many kids and dogs to watch, and his business teeters on the brink of collapse.
It's basically Schadenfreude: The Movie.
You and Frankie would probably have a lot of fun mocking him and his family.
I also really liked The Queen of Versailles, which is the documentary about that timeshare magnate who tried to build the largest home in America only to have the housing market collapse in the middle of construction and throw his entire life into financial chaos.
It mostly focuses on his trophy wife, who's spent her life after marriage completely insulated from reality.
wasn't that dude a huge romney booster? that seems true to me.
At the beginning of the doc, he personally takes credit for Dubya's election, but he won't specify what he did because he thinks it was probably illegal.
And during the past election, he was one of those rich dudes who sent e-mails to his employees saying he might have to fire them if Obama was re-elected.
yeah that's the one. fuck that guy.
will it be painful to sit through a movie about him?
does he suffer horribly?
Yeah, dude suffers a lot. He's stuck in a loveless marriage with a wife he clearly despises, his house becomes filthy and chaotic because there are too many kids and dogs to watch, and his business teeters on the brink of collapse.
It's basically Schadenfreude: The Movie.
You and Frankie would probably have a lot of fun mocking him and his family.
I can't comprehend why you'd want to watch a movie that's been recorded by an asshole in a theater with a video camera. If a movie's worth watching at all, then it's worth watching with clear picture and audio.
I can't comprehend why you'd want to watch a movie that's been recorded by an asshole in a theater with a video camera. If a movie's worth watching at all, then it's worth watching with clear picture and audio.
maybe you don't actually care about the experience of the movie, you just want to understand discussions and references
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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I haven't seen it. Last time I thought to look for it, it wasn't on Netflix.
You were a bounty hunter in the future? It is a sequel to an FPS that was kind of odd, had a lot of weird mechanics like flipping the world upside down.
The name is totally evading me.
At the beginning of the doc, he personally takes credit for Dubya's election, but he won't specify what he did because he thinks it was probably illegal.
And during the past election, he was one of those rich dudes who sent e-mails to his employees saying he might have to fire them if Obama was re-elected.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
halfway through i realized that i wished i was watching 12 monkeys instead
Was it the one by that Russian dude? That was an interesting series.
Giggity
I think that is finally out in theaters here.
I was considering going to see it because of how much praise it got in [chat].
The theater out here ain't cheap... so now I am having doubts.
all day erry day
yeah that's the one. fuck that guy.
will it be painful to sit through a movie about him?
does he suffer horribly?
and I saw the ending coming from a mile away
it was still a fun ride though
save a thousand zennies and just watch 12 monkeys again
always the right decision
catfishing is already a verb (and gerund) thanks to the manti te'o story
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
It would be seeing 12 monkeys for the first time, actually.
*cowers in fear*
oh you really need to see that
Do you like shooting?
Do you like vauge sciencey shit?
Do you like a moderately unique time-travel plot?
Do you like JGL?
Then I'd say it's worth a ticket.
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
Yeah, dude suffers a lot. He's stuck in a loveless marriage with a wife he clearly despises, his house becomes filthy and chaotic because there are too many kids and dogs to watch, and his business teeters on the brink of collapse.
It's basically Schadenfreude: The Movie.
You and Frankie would probably have a lot of fun mocking him and his family.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
Where do you think he's been?
There was a fairly serious otaku outbreak
Oh, watching 12 Monkeys is definitely the right choice then.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
my friends are shit
anyone wanna go to the cinema?
Keep your expectations low. It's not very good.
Sure
Gonna be a bit of a commute for you though
But now I'm not up for custard so eating oatibix apple & sultana things.
They gooooood
shhhhhhh
it's inqui, he hates things that are good
you kind of have to play things down for him
just play along
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Sure
Can you give me a ride
i am warming to this
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
Its next gen
I impressive graphics
abusing thy modly powers
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
But it doesn't look any better than current gen stuff! It's still a PS3 game, right? :P
Ed; although actually Dead Space 3 is brand spankin' new and looks kinda butts...
maybe you don't actually care about the experience of the movie, you just want to understand discussions and references
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
this was the very reason i have mod powers
well, this and banning the anime thread
those two things
and i guess the brony thread
those three things
The animation is really nice, and its depiction of Cuba and its music in the 1940's would make this an ideal flick for my family to watch.
At least it would have been, were it not for the animated nudity and sexual situations.
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