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Posted by Dr Brasso on Wed Feb 11th at 6:55pm 2004


orph, are you truly insinuating that cary grant was gay??....im hoping yer mistaking him for Rock hudson....my mom might never be the same....

Doc B...

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Posted by matt on Wed Feb 11th at 6:57pm 2004


Scandal!!!!!!!!!! [addsig]



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Posted by Orpheus on Wed Feb 11th at 7:12pm 2004


? posted by Dr Brasso

orph, are you truly insinuating that cary grant was gay??....im hoping yer mistaking him for Rock hudson....my mom might never be the same....

Doc B...

am i positive?? no..

i never slept with him, but tis what i read/heard.

it isn't as if rock hudson was the only fella doing it doc.

the dad off of the brady bunch was gay

hell olivia newton john is supposed to be too..

seems being rich, doesn't exclude you from the perversions of birth defects

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Posted by Crono on Wed Feb 11th at 8:59pm 2004


I know you weren't mad, Orph, I felt no feelings of online hostility, that and you didn't CAPS my ass.

Dr.B: He was gayer then a lamp post in prauge . . . I don't know exactly what that should mean . . . but anyway.
I'm starting to remember one of the conversations we had in my film class after "studying" one of his films. We "discussed" his personal life, but just a little, yeah, gay. Not that that's uh . . . bad or anything, just a little decieving taking that onscreen he was a 40's-late50's pimp.

Just don't tell your mom lol.

"Is your fridge running? Because I bet you run just like it . . . very homosexually" lol, sorry, I watch too much Family Guy. [addsig]




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Posted by OtZman on Wed Feb 11th at 9:56pm 2004


Here's some great movies:

Princess Mononoke
E.T.
LOTR
Brain Dead (----> )

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Posted by R@lph VViggum on Wed Feb 11th at 10:10pm 2004


mine

  • Matrix Trilogy
  • Diehard Trilogy
  • Alien Trilogy
  • Office Space
  • Tommy Boy
  • The Lion King
  • Supertroopers
  • American Pie series
  • Resident Evil

Yes, I really like RE also... thus I made this ad for RE: Apocalypse. It was for French II, thats why its in french.

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Posted by Crono on Wed Feb 11th at 10:20pm 2004


Yeah, Mononoke Hime is pretty damn good.

Have you ever seen Demon City Shinjuku? (anime again)
I think I'm like the only person on earth who likes it lol.
Also, I'm really curious about a couple anime series' and the only way I could find out how they are is to buy them, but they're kind of expensive, so can anyone tell me if "Noir" or "The Dog Warriors ? The Hakkeden" are any good?

I'm also partial to: FLCL, Boogiepop Phantom, Lain

. . . and La Blue Girl (JUST KIDDING! No demon rape for me, thank you.).

I also saw that they're making Ghost in the Shell into a 9-DVD OAV yay. Even though the movie is awesome, it doesn't do the manga justice, same thing with Akira, the manga is astronomically cooler then the film, even though the film is amazing on its own, they're basically two different stories.

Also, on a side note, the new Batman movie is going to kick ass. Why? Because DC and Warner Brothers are having NO say in what goes in the film . Finally we'll have Batman acting like Batman, you know, all badass. Christian Bale (American Psycho, I believe) is playing Batman/BruceWayne. Christopher Nolan is directing (YES! Think Memento with Batman . . . with a little Following and Insomnia lol). And David Goyer is writing it (er wrote it, they're filming already). David Goyer wrote Blade, BladeII, and Blade3: Trinity, as well as directing it (Trinity that is).

I know I seem way too excited, but I love this stuff guys.


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~DROOL~ That's awesome, Ralph.

Why do I think that movie is going to kick so much ass???
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Posted by Orpheus on Wed Feb 11th at 10:31pm 2004


in shear word numbers crono, you are beginning to catch up to me

some of your post lengths are approaching mine

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Posted by Crono on Wed Feb 11th at 10:38pm 2004


Yeah, in my writing classes my instructors always get pissed at me because they're like "150 words MAX" and I'll send something that's like 500 lol. It takes awhile for me to get my thoughts out properly. . . . I'll end the post here to avoid rambling which leads to long posts [addsig]



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Posted by OtZman on Wed Feb 11th at 10:47pm 2004


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I think I'm like the only person on earth who likes it lol.

You're not alone! I like anime too! I began to watch anime half a year ago or so, so I haven't seen very much. By the way have you ever seen Naruto? That's a very good series.

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Posted by Monqui on Thu Feb 12th at 12:06am 2004


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seems being rich, doesn't exclude you from the perversions of birth defects


It's not a defect, thank you very much.

And on topic, I don't think too highly of "game-to-movie" crossovers. Most of the time they either try to shove random characters into a games storyline, or force the characters into roles that they weren't designed for. Some characters do just exist in order to kill s**t. They don't have the depth to "love" or "hate" as such, and I hate it when people think they can make a few quick bucks by extending the character and trying to tack on some depth.. [addsig]




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Posted by Crono on Thu Feb 12th at 12:15am 2004


No, Otz, I haven't seen it and I was talking about that particular movie lol

Demon City Shinjuku, everyone I've asked about it hated it and I can't figure out why, the movie is badass.

Here's some other random anime crap I like lol:
Aramtage OAV (Badass)
Iria OAV (even more badass)
X (the series, The movie is TOO depressing, but Camp kicks mundo ass in my opinion)
Ninja Scroll (Sensless violence/nudity, but goddamn it has some good action and animation )

Then of course there's the serieses everyone else watches too
Cowboy Bebop, I can't even count how many times people have gone "where'd you get the DVD's individually I can only find the box set", The answer, of course, is IN 1999, I think it's spread out over 8 DVDs now, and the Favorite Sessions DVD's are a joke.

Alright, I like Trigun as well, but only after episode 8 lol. Because it gears more towards the manga, which is dark and gruesom. I wish they would make an entire full length feature based on episode 17 or 18, I can't remember which, its the one that explains how they got there, that would be awesome!

I, unlike many, also dig Outlaw Star, I don't care how over played it is, it's a good series.

I used to like Tenchi OAV when I first started watching anime . . . grew out of that really fast, however, the first movie Tenchi in Love is so awesome, words can't describe it . . . oh man . . . Kain . . . what a bass-ass . . . and Atchica, Tenchi's mom, she's pretty damn powerful.

Ok, I could go on for hours here lol.

Some other movies I've enjoyed are:
BioHunter (Not sure why)

Cowboy Bebop: Knocking on Heaven's Door (Yes, that is the title for the movie, they just didn't translate that part).

DBZ Movie 12 (Oh man. Awesome, doesn't make much sense, but cool nonetheless)

Akira, Ghost in the Shell (DUH!)
Blood (Needed to be longer . . . much longer)

Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (Now, I loved the first one as much as the next guy, but dammit, most of it just didn't make sense lol Except the end . . . )

The Animatrix (It counts! Except Final Flight of the Osiris, god, what trash, except for when she's delivering the package)

Uh. hmm, I've seen so many . . .

Spriggan, Metropolis, uh . . . well, those are all off the top of my head.

OH! Twighlight of the Dark Master . . . Short but sweet.

By the way, Armatage: Duel Matrix blows ass chunks. . . . .

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Posted by Crono on Thu Feb 12th at 12:21am 2004


Monqui, I agree, but! There are good adaptations out there.

I'm not talking about Super Mario Brothers . . . ew . . . even as much ass as Dennis Hopper kicks, he couldn't even liven up that s**t-fest.

But, I totally meant the FIRST Mortal Kombat movie . . . Annihilation was . . . oh God . . . I don't want to re-live it.

But the first one was good, actually it was really good. Characters had the same amount of depth they had in the game (if you cared to read the manual lol)

I know Resident Evil is a s**tty movie, but I don't care, I still loved it. It's probably because Paul W. Anderson is such a good director. And I think I'll love Apocalypse as well, simply because it picks up exactly where the first one ended, in the middle of Racoon city . . . oh man.

But, Lets see, some really bad adaptaions . . . Street Fighter . . . oh god . . . I actually feel bad because that was Raoul Julia's (I totally buchered his name) last film before he died . . . and it's such a piece of crap, and he was a such a awesome actor.

Something else good . . . . . . . . . which was a game first . . . . . . . . . Yeah, I think MK is it lol. That's why I asked everyone, because that's all I could think of. [addsig]




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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Feb 12th at 12:22am 2004


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seems being rich, doesn't exclude you from the perversions of birth defects


It's not a defect, thank you very much.

you said your part, i said mine.. and no battles ensued.. we are learning..

monkee, i cannot help the way i feel, if it is proven to be a born trait, it is a defect, a fixable one, if i am right though and it is a learned thing, then you are correct, it is not a birth defect.

i think we are old enuff to have both says.. lets just hope science solves this issue soon.

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Posted by Cash Car Star on Thu Feb 12th at 12:29am 2004


Because if science has shown anything in the past, it's that irrefutable proof on a touchy subject is immediately accepted by all parties involved.

/me runs off to read about coral reefs dying from global warming





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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Feb 12th at 12:34am 2004


? posted by Cash Car Star

/me runs off to read about coral reefs dying from global warming

/me invites you to view it first hand wanna go swimming cash?

global warming my ass, apparently the guys who wrote that, haven't been to Iowa lately

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Posted by Cash Car Star on Thu Feb 12th at 12:39am 2004


See, any fact becomes an opinion. Fact: We're experiencing global warming on a scale of a few degrees a year, which is killing extremely temperature sensitive reefs in the Carribean and off Brazil. Opinion: I don't feel any global warming.

All I'm saying is that science will never "answer" the human sexuality question, especially not the way you suggest. There's too many opinionated people.

/drops it





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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Feb 12th at 12:40am 2004


? posted by Cash Car Star

/drops it

/me concurs

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Posted by Tracer Bullet on Thu Feb 12th at 3:30am 2004


? posted by Cash Car Star

See, any fact becomes an opinion. Fact: We're experiencing global warming on a scale of a few degrees a year, which is killing extremely temperature sensitive reefs in the Carribean and off Brazil. Opinion: I don't feel any global warming.

All I'm saying is that science will never "answer" the human sexuality question, especially not the way you suggest. There's too many opinionated people.

/drops it

It's always good to recognize another scientific mind Cash

Have you had any environemental chem classes?





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Posted by Cash Car Star on Thu Feb 12th at 5:15am 2004


Not as such, but I'm taking Natural Resource Economics right now, which is basically where ecology and human development meet.




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