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02-02-13 01:07 PM
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T is for Theodore Rex, a terrible futuristic buddy cop film starring Whoopi Goldberg and a dinosaur. Need I explain further?
T is for Theodore Rex, a terrible futuristic buddy cop film starring Whoopi Goldberg and a dinosaur. Need I explain further?
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02-02-13 12:01 PM
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servbot128 : That quote is from Gone With The Wind, man.
servbot128 : That quote is from Gone With The Wind, man.
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02-01-13 05:40 AM
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"Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me! Aren't you?"
- Ben Braddock, The Graduate
"Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me! Aren't you?"
- Ben Braddock, The Graduate
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02-01-13 04:35 AM
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I think I'd have to say that Animal Crossing for the Gamecube would be my favorite, since I've played that one the most and I have more memories of that one than the other two. I'm really excited for the 3DS game. I hear that it's going to have far more character customization than the previous games, which is something I wanted from the very start.
I think I'd have to say that Animal Crossing for the Gamecube would be my favorite, since I've played that one the most and I have more memories of that one than the other two. I'm really excited for the 3DS game. I hear that it's going to have far more character customization than the previous games, which is something I wanted from the very start.
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02-01-13 04:29 AM
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All I know is that I intend to do a slasher month in October, somewhat inspired by Cinemassacre's Monster Madness. I plan on talking about all the Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street movies, plus the NES games if I can get my hands on them, which shouldn't be too hard.
All I know is that I intend to do a slasher month in October, somewhat inspired by Cinemassacre's Monster Madness. I plan on talking about all the Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street movies, plus the NES games if I can get my hands on them, which shouldn't be too hard.
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02-01-13 04:13 AM
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The Graduate. It's a 1967 comedy-drama film about a young college graduate, played by the excellent Dustin Hoffman, who has an affair with his father's business partner's wife, known only as Mrs. Robinson, and then afterwards falls in love with the Robinson's daughter, Elaine. It's a really funny movie, though it has serious moments too, and in fact it was Dustin Hoffman's first major film role. The soundtrack is really good too, with music done by Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. I'd certainly recommend it to anyone.
The Graduate. It's a 1967 comedy-drama film about a young college graduate, played by the excellent Dustin Hoffman, who has an affair with his father's business partner's wife, known only as Mrs. Robinson, and then afterwards falls in love with the Robinson's daughter, Elaine. It's a really funny movie, though it has serious moments too, and in fact it was Dustin Hoffman's first major film role. The soundtrack is really good too, with music done by Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. I'd certainly recommend it to anyone.
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02-01-13 04:04 AM
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Noobolicious : Oh, I do to. My sense of humor is incredibly dark and insensitive. I joke about everything. Quite literally. Everything.
Noobolicious : Oh, I do to. My sense of humor is incredibly dark and insensitive. I joke about everything. Quite literally. Everything.
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01-14-13 04:58 PM
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I bought the DVD + Blu-Ray combo pack. It has a stuffed E.T. with it. E.T. is a fantastic film. The video game, on the other hand. Let's not speak of that.
I bought the DVD + Blu-Ray combo pack. It has a stuffed E.T. with it. E.T. is a fantastic film. The video game, on the other hand. Let's not speak of that.
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01-14-13 04:55 PM
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"Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion, man."
- The Dude, The Big Lebowski

"I'll be back."
- The Terminator, The Terminator

"She looks more like him than I do."
- John Lennon, A Hard Day's Night
"Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion, man."
- The Dude, The Big Lebowski

"I'll be back."
- The Terminator, The Terminator

"She looks more like him than I do."
- John Lennon, A Hard Day's Night
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01-14-13 04:42 PM
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In all my life I've probably played The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time more than any other game. I've definitely played 100+ hours worth. I also have 130+ hours on Pokémon Pearl, which I've sadly misplaced.
In all my life I've probably played The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time more than any other game. I've definitely played 100+ hours worth. I also have 130+ hours on Pokémon Pearl, which I've sadly misplaced.
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01-14-13 03:51 AM
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I would probably have to say either Citizen Kane or A Hard Day's Night. Citizen Kane needs no explanation. A Hard Day's Night has a fantastic soundtrack, and is filled to the brim with good humor. Plus it stars The Beatles. What more could one ask for?
I would probably have to say either Citizen Kane or A Hard Day's Night. Citizen Kane needs no explanation. A Hard Day's Night has a fantastic soundtrack, and is filled to the brim with good humor. Plus it stars The Beatles. What more could one ask for?
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01-14-13 03:40 AM
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I watched Count Dracula and his Vampire Bride last night. Lately I've been getting into classic horror movies, primarily thanks to James Rolfe, who has been one of my biggest inspirations for a couple of years now. I rather enjoyed this particular film. Christopher Lee is fantastic as Dracula and Peter Cushing is a wonderful Van Helsing. The entire cast was great, really. The atmosphere was great, too. It's not too dark, but enough that you know it's supposed to be frightening. I really want to watch the rest of the Hammer Dracula films as soon as possible.
I watched Count Dracula and his Vampire Bride last night. Lately I've been getting into classic horror movies, primarily thanks to James Rolfe, who has been one of my biggest inspirations for a couple of years now. I rather enjoyed this particular film. Christopher Lee is fantastic as Dracula and Peter Cushing is a wonderful Van Helsing. The entire cast was great, really. The atmosphere was great, too. It's not too dark, but enough that you know it's supposed to be frightening. I really want to watch the rest of the Hammer Dracula films as soon as possible.
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01-13-13 04:31 PM
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Steam: Smithy69603
Xbox LIVE: me4ever22c
PSN: BlueGuitar97
Steam: Smithy69603
Xbox LIVE: me4ever22c
PSN: BlueGuitar97
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01-13-13 04:25 PM
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5. Yoshi's Island
4. Pokémon Red
3. Super Mario 64
2. Super Mario Bros. 3
1. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Those were definitely the best games of my childhood. I still play 'em to this day.
5. Yoshi's Island
4. Pokémon Red
3. Super Mario 64
2. Super Mario Bros. 3
1. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Those were definitely the best games of my childhood. I still play 'em to this day.
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My favorite consoles are the NES and the N64. Those were the first two game consoles I ever played. GameCube comes in third, because it was my first brand new console (The NES was my mother's and the N64 was bought at a flea market) and I have probably spent more time with the GC than any other console in my entire life. There aren't really many consoles I don't like. CD-i, 3DO, Sega CD/Sega 32x (not really consoles, but same sort of deal more or less), Atari 5200 and Jaguar are perhaps the only consoles that I would truly consider to be bad.
My favorite consoles are the NES and the N64. Those were the first two game consoles I ever played. GameCube comes in third, because it was my first brand new console (The NES was my mother's and the N64 was bought at a flea market) and I have probably spent more time with the GC than any other console in my entire life. There aren't really many consoles I don't like. CD-i, 3DO, Sega CD/Sega 32x (not really consoles, but same sort of deal more or less), Atari 5200 and Jaguar are perhaps the only consoles that I would truly consider to be bad.
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01-13-13 04:07 PM
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Lately it's been Final Fantasy II for the SNES (It's actually FFIV, but I'm sure you know what I'm referring to) and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. I've probably spent much more time with Oblivion. I really like FFII. Cecil is such an awesome character.
Lately it's been Final Fantasy II for the SNES (It's actually FFIV, but I'm sure you know what I'm referring to) and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. I've probably spent much more time with Oblivion. I really like FFII. Cecil is such an awesome character.
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01-13-13 04:02 PM
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I have a working Atari 2600. I only have four games for it, though. I've got Space Invaders, Defender, Swordquest: EarthWorld, and Swordquest: FireWorld. I rather like Space Invaders, but I find the ship moves rather slowly.
I have a working Atari 2600. I only have four games for it, though. I've got Space Invaders, Defender, Swordquest: EarthWorld, and Swordquest: FireWorld. I rather like Space Invaders, but I find the ship moves rather slowly.
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01-13-13 06:18 AM
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I would go to Woodstock. Some of my favorite musicians performing live in a three day festival promoting peace and love (and hallucinogens!). I love the 1960s counter-culture and I wish I could have been born back then and experienced all the amazing stuff that happened back then. I mean, I'm glad to have been born in this era (though I'm also not. It's got its good points and bad points) but I would much rather have lived in the '60s and '70s.
I would go to Woodstock. Some of my favorite musicians performing live in a three day festival promoting peace and love (and hallucinogens!). I love the 1960s counter-culture and I wish I could have been born back then and experienced all the amazing stuff that happened back then. I mean, I'm glad to have been born in this era (though I'm also not. It's got its good points and bad points) but I would much rather have lived in the '60s and '70s.
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01-13-13 05:49 AM
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I got my computer in January of 2011, so I guess that makes it two years old. It doesn't seem like it's been that long, though. It's a damn good computer, but it doesn't like me making passwords with command prompt for some reason.
I got my computer in January of 2011, so I guess that makes it two years old. It doesn't seem like it's been that long, though. It's a damn good computer, but it doesn't like me making passwords with command prompt for some reason.
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01-06-13 09:27 AM
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I'm a good person, but I wouldn't say I'm overly nice. I tend to be very condescending of people.
I'm a good person, but I wouldn't say I'm overly nice. I tend to be very condescending of people.
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