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anyone else as hyped as i am about this one?

Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Orpheus on Sat May 29th 2004 at 9:05pm
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oh yeah...to bad.... earth loses in the end of the series, actually, by the end of the foundation series, its found again :/
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Leperous on Sat May 29th 2004 at 9:23pm
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I really really want to see this, although it's 'inspired' by rather than based on Asimov's book (i.e. no psychic robot, unless that's the plot twist). Earth 'losing' is a bit early for the series anyway isn't it :smile:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Myrk- on Sat May 29th 2004 at 9:48pm
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I saw the trailer a while back, looked odd and I didn't see any robot action or anything.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Leperous on Sat May 29th 2004 at 10:14pm
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Well, there's been a full trailer out for a while now with robot action, and it gives away the plot that, surprise surprise, the robots turn against their human masters.

And we wonder why people are anti-GM/nanotech/whatever sometimes :lol:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by scary_jeff on Sat May 29th 2004 at 10:51pm
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I think people will only be against nanotech until it becomes really good, at which point they will love it. How many people can you see trying to ban nanotech when there's some nano-uberbot that can cure aids and cancer...
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by DesPlesda on Sun May 30th 2004 at 2:00am
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Conversely, how many people can you see trying to ban it when there's some nano-uberbot that can liquify a person based on their DNA, eh :razz:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Gwil on Sun May 30th 2004 at 2:14am
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When I get my small compensation s**tty amount from the UK govt for my YEAR WASTED OF MY LIFE! cause, I intend to invest in nanotechnology shares, to the tune of a few thousand pounds, hopefully...

is it worth it? i have only done minor reading on the subject..
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Sun May 30th 2004 at 2:46am
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My friend bought some nanotechnology shares. Two weeks later he went completely bald and got scurvy. Nanotechnology is bad news.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Gwil on Sun May 30th 2004 at 2:49am
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pfft, trust alien sniper to be serious :razz: im not joking! there's not much else to invest in.. I dont actually care about the money, but if i'm getting some, I intend to profit off of it :razz:

thwacks sniper with the m0ng stick
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Myrk- on Sun May 30th 2004 at 2:50am
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I once got scurvy, became really ill after drinking 3 pints of orange juice and my gums hurt like s**t, was fine after a couple of days though, the vitamin c settled in and gave me the s**ts :lol:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Gwil on Sun May 30th 2004 at 2:52am
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surely scurvy is a lack of fruit juice/vitamin c ? hence sailors used to get it on long haul journeys where fresh fruit wasnt available ? methinks myrk is just a big scrubber :razz:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Sun May 30th 2004 at 2:57am
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Myrk is so full of s**t. :biggrin: Sorry Gwil, I don't really know any information on the subject that would be useful to you, I'll shut up. :smile:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Gwil on Sun May 30th 2004 at 3:01am
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Myrk is so full of s**t. :biggrin: Sorry Gwil, I don't really know any information on the subject that would be useful to you, I'll shut up. :smile:
Naah, I didn't mean it seriously chief.. I do hope to invest, but can't seem to find good/reliable articles/info on the prospects of nanotechnology - but it is a big buzz word atm... I figure the tech heads on here might know bits and bobs :smile:

Depending on how much I have to use, I may just consult my 'rents financial advisor rather than throwing money down the drain :razz:

Or invest in space weapons and death rays, which would be ace. if a little hopeful.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Myrk- on Sun May 30th 2004 at 3:03am
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Sorry I kind of missed out some facts from my story. I hadn't eaten any vegetables or vitmin C for several weeks before, so when I did have OJ the acid kinda burnt and I became I'll because of the sudden intake of vitamins.

It's all part of the lovely life of a student :razz:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Myrk- on Sun May 30th 2004 at 3:05am
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Or invest in space weapons and death rays, which would be ace. if a little hopeful.
Space weapons and Death rays eh?

/me sets up Myrk- Death Ray co.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by JFry on Sun May 30th 2004 at 4:00am
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If you're serious about investing I think biotechnology will be here long before nanotech. Tho nanotech is certainly cooler.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Skeletor on Sun May 30th 2004 at 4:19am
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I don't want to see it.

What's the point in creating a movie based on robots when the robots look like crappy stick figures molded from IMacs?
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Cassius on Sun May 30th 2004 at 4:24am
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With Will Smith, no less.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 30th 2004 at 4:38am
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With Will Smith, no less.
:wtf:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Cassius on Sun May 30th 2004 at 4:44am
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Yes, his acting can make a leper of anyone. :leper:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by wil5on on Sun May 30th 2004 at 6:29am
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The book was good, but it will be interesting to see how it translates to a movie. Hopefully at least as well as A.I. or Bicentennial Man, if not better...

Will Smith? F**K! I'm not paying money to see it then.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Tracer Bullet on Sun May 30th 2004 at 6:30am
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On topic- I don't think I will probably see the movie in the theaters. I don't like "machines are evil" movies.

Off topic-

Nanotech is my area of specialization and interest. that said however keep in mind that this is a very broad topic which goes very deep. I may not be the most authoritative source.

I don't recommend investing in any "nanotech" firms atm. The field is very young, and while it is good to get in early, it will be very hard to pic the winers form the losers this early in the game. To be honest, nanotechnology is over hyped like nothing I have ever encountered. there are incredible possibilities but most of them only exist in the minds of scientists. Nanotech truly is the realm of basic research at present. as such you can't expect to see any radical new commercial products for at least another 15-20 years. there are nanotech products on the market, but for the most part they are mundane things like better sun screens made from titanium dioxide nanoparticles. Probably the first place you will really notice the impact of nanotech is in the computer industry.

As far as investing goes, I recommend an index fund, as they typically out perform almost anything else. However, if you find a company that has a product you truly believe in and has the organizational strength to be successfully, go for it!
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Yak_Fighter on Sun May 30th 2004 at 6:49am
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I dislike Asimov, Will Smith is not nearly enough of a draw by himself, and the trailer was rather blah. I don't think I'm looking forward to any movies this year, as there's no LOTR movie waiting for me as a Christmas present. :sad:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Leperous on Sun May 30th 2004 at 8:44am
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I'd agree with Tracer, there's not really any companies worth investing in just yet. I guess when the technology comes out, medical applications will be the Big Ones to plow your money into- I think the first stuff we'll see are 'nanokits' and disease monitors and the like, not actual bots that do anything...

saves his money to invest in picotechnology and field technology instead :wink:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 30th 2004 at 10:15am
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I dislike Asimov, Will Smith is not nearly enough of a draw by himself, and the trailer was rather blah. I don't think I'm looking forward to any movies this year, as there's no LOTR movie waiting for me as a Christmas present. :sad:
gimme a freakin break guys, is there no damned movies worth a s**t that doesn't involve LOTR or Matrix??

both of those movies were mediocre at best, yet it seems they are all you people can talk about :sad:

and will smith?? he is one of the best actors i have seen in ages.. didn't like him in that stupid sitcom, but i don't like sitcom's so its prolly not his fault.

this story is decades old, and way past due for a movie version... i would have preferred they did the foundation books first, but i will settle for what i can get.

if you hadn't guessed yet, i disliked LOTR, and have gone way past my limit on how many threads i can endure containing references to the movie :/
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by fishy on Sun May 30th 2004 at 10:39am
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if you hadn't guessed yet, i disliked LOTR, and have gone way past my limit on how many threads i can endure containing references to the movie :/
i'd say that's much the same as how the rest of the population feel about will smith. :biggrin:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 30th 2004 at 10:43am
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if you hadn't guessed yet, i disliked LOTR, and have gone way past my limit on how many threads i can endure containing references to the movie :/
i'd say that's much the same as how the rest of the population feel about will smith. :biggrin:
i concur, i know many who don't think he is all that great, but seriously, every damned day, someone mentions those two movies.. will smith is just a passing thought around here, a foot note at best.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Biological Component on Sun May 30th 2004 at 4:42pm
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Nice avatar, Gwil.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Gwil on Sun May 30th 2004 at 4:47pm
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Nice avatar, Gwil.
Thanks :smile: it is a superb picture.. all of Alex Greys work is (if you dig the style). take a lookski at alexgrey.com , he has done some fantastic works in his "career" as an artist :smile:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 30th 2004 at 5:01pm
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Nice avatar, Gwil.
you only said that cause of my earlier comment :razz:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Juim on Sun May 30th 2004 at 5:26pm
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This movie looks awesome. I worked extensively with Alan Tudyk during firefly, he's a real genuine guy. With that in mind I would go see the movie regaurdless. Will Smith?, I have no real problems with him, save for his choices in movie roles. (Can you say Wild Wild west?, come on, not only was it a bad idea to make the US's top secret service agent black, but the whole premise was just stoooopid, like a cartoon with real people. MIBII?,BAD BOYS II????????). He's not a character actor, He's Will Smith in different clothes/scenarios. If the vehichle is right then he's OK.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Sun May 30th 2004 at 5:42pm
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I enjoyed the action scenes in bad boys II, some cool stuff. Martin Lawrence constantly whining was a bit annoying though. :smile:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 30th 2004 at 6:32pm
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another preview while i was at the theater i wanna see is.. "The Chronicles of Reddick"
looks kick ass..
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by ReNo on Sun May 30th 2004 at 6:35pm
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It's "Riddick" - not being a pratt, just incase you go looking for it online or whatever :smile:

I quite enjoyed Pitch Black, which is the film that introduces you to the character Riddick, and apparently the game is shaping up to be one of the best movie tie ins ever seen. I'm not a big fan of Vin Diesel but I might give it a looksee in the future :smile:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 30th 2004 at 6:42pm
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sorry, my bad, but google finds it none the less..
i saw my first preview yesterday..
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Crono on Sun May 30th 2004 at 7:09pm
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I'm sure the book it's based off of is good. But this movie looks like s**t.
Will Smith can't pull a decent delivery from the fanciest crevice in his body.
The story looks fine, just the acting looks terrible.

Secondly, Robots of any kind would turn only if they were made to. And if we DID create technology for them to become 'self-aware' or some crazy nonsense like that, we'll all be dead by then. We're not too far on the robot front, at least nothing near something like an android or something. (Plus it'd be too expensive)

Some good movies out or coming out that will at least be entertaining:
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Spider-Man 2 (shut up, comic book movies are awesome)
THX1138 is getting re-released around September.
The Incredibles
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
AVP
Alexander
The Bourne Supremacy (because those books kick ass).

And, if it makes you feel better, Yak, The Extended Edition will be out for you near Christmas :smile:

Orph, the movies are a pretty good adaptation from the books (which is why I like them) ... if you didn't like the books or something I can see how you wouldn't like the movies ... but ... they're good. So was the Matrix trilogy, I'm sick of people bashing it because they have a chip on their shoulder from the shoddy editing in Reloaded.

The Chronicles of Riddick looks like s**t. I hate Vin Diesel. I hated Pitch Black. It did TERRIBLY, so what do they do? Make a sequel (as in another movie, not really post story).

It's fine if you liked or disliked any of these movies, these are just things I'm looking forward to. :smile:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 30th 2004 at 7:15pm
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crono, you will notice, i bash far fewer things than people do me..
i like the movies i like, i base that on no ones opinion save my own.. will smith is a good actor, not great, but good.. he doesn't bring a movie down just cause he is in it, but he makes it no better either.
his sense of humor reflects my own, much like jim carey does.. i like basic crude humor, and he excels at it.. MiB was great. i have literally watched it dozens of times.. same with wild,wild west..

books into movies are only good if you watch the movie first.. reading it first will always ruin it IMO cause books are so much better.

comics into movies always rock.. especially if its marvel :biggrin:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Yak_Fighter on Sun May 30th 2004 at 8:25pm
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Orpheus said:
Yak_Fighter said:
I dislike Asimov, Will Smith is not nearly enough of a draw by himself, and the trailer was rather blah. I don't think I'm looking forward to any movies this year, as there's no LOTR movie waiting for me as a Christmas present. :sad:
gimme a freakin break guys, is there no damned movies worth a s**t that doesn't involve LOTR or Matrix??

both of those movies were mediocre at best, yet it seems they are all you people can talk about :sad:

and will smith?? he is one of the best actors i have seen in ages.. didn't like him in that stupid sitcom, but i don't like sitcom's so its prolly not his fault.

this story is decades old, and way past due for a movie version... i would have preferred they did the foundation books first, but i will settle for what i can get.

if you hadn't guessed yet, i disliked LOTR, and have gone way past my limit on how many threads i can endure containing references to the movie :/
pfft. Different strokes for different folks.

PS: LOTR LOTR LOTR LOTR LOTR
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by $loth on Sun May 30th 2004 at 8:33pm
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OK,so this movie is about a robot, being charged with homocide? The trailer makes it seem a little bit,erm, iffy?

[edit] It seems like, to abolish these robots, were gonna need a hell of a lot of electro magnets!

God help those people with braces.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Hornpipe2 on Sun May 30th 2004 at 8:52pm
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The movie will probably be nothing like the book, except the main female character's name is the same, as is the title. There was little violent action in the book, no gunfights, no major robot revolutions overthrowing their human masters (well, at least not on Earth) - in short, they took a book full of mostly peaceful stories about robots, dropped in Will Smith, and made a guns-blazing robot-smashing action movie.
Not that that's bad, but it would've been nicer if they could have changed the name.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 30th 2004 at 8:54pm
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pfft. Different strokes for different folks.

PS: LOTR LOTR LOTR LOTR LOTR
the show was ok yak, it just wasn't as big as people say IMO..

still i loved the original "Dune" when many did not.. i love "Harry Potter".. i just don't like tolkien, his style of writing is not my cup of tea.

still what makes it bad is when everyone goes on and on about LoTR, and worse of all is when people actually compare other shows to it..

sighs

guess I'm on my own on this one.. seems i am the only one who didn't enjoy it.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Leperous on Sun May 30th 2004 at 10:39pm
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Well Mr Pipe, the worst it can do is get a few more people to go out there and read the actual book. Which, by the way, is very good for a 50~ year old sci-fi book, none of this childish Harry Potter nonsense.
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Crono on Mon May 31st 2004 at 6:08am
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books into movies are only good if you watch the movie first.. reading it first will always ruin it IMO cause books are so much better.
That's so far from the truth.
I've read tons of books before movies were even considered and the movies still kicked ass.
The first Jurassic Park was awesome, and it was rather close to the book. I, unlike a lot of people (not anyone specific), will recognize a good movie when I see one, even if it is far from a good adaptation.

I watched The Lost World before I read the book ... I thought it was s**t before I read the book and then after I read the book I got pissed off. :smile:
comics into movies always rock.. especially if its marvel :biggrin:
Damn straight.

I think the problem with DC (and other comic distributors) is that they're locations aren't real.

You can't go to Gotham or Metropolis.
That doesn't go to say however, that I don't like Batman, Superman, GL as characters or anything like that.
Because these characters have very nice story lines once in the right hands (Frank Miller's Batman, if you do not know what this is like read the arc/trade "The Dark Knight Returns".).

That and their costumes seemed a little too 'bright' (like superman ... yikes).

The idea of Superman being a goodie goodie always rubbed me the wrong way, since even though he's from Krypton, he grew up on Earth. He would act like a human. Something they only went into in very rare arcs of the comics.

However, Batman kicks ass. I can't wait for Batman Begins. Good Director, good writer, good cast, good story ... :biggrin:
(I remember how excited I was when I saw the short Sandy Corolla film "Dead End" ... besides the new movie coming out; it has been the best live action adaptation of the Dark Knight to date)

Anyway ... Orph ... you got me jabbering about on comic books ... bad move :lol:
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Biological Component on Mon May 31st 2004 at 7:10am
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Nice avatar, Gwil.
[color=red]you only said that cause of my earlier comment [/color] :razz:
Actually, as soon as I saw the avatar, I went straight to tpying, and never read the rest of the posts.

[edit] And I have no idea what comment you are referring to...[/edit]
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by $loth on Mon May 31st 2004 at 7:18am
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? quote:

comics into movies always rock.. especially if its marvel

hell yea!,crono is right tho, the only ones i've liked are the ones produced by marvel, dc suck at making movies out of comics
/me hits copy of batman with baseball bat
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Kage_Prototype on Mon May 31st 2004 at 8:58am
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I thought the two Tim Burton Batman movies were great comic films; Jack Nicholson was great in the first one. Not as much can be said for the last two (or that one from the '60s).
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Crono on Mon May 31st 2004 at 10:07am
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"Batman" kicked ass. "Returns" was good.
I don't recognize the last two as Batman movies... I actually remember the theater I saw "Batman and Robin" in more then the crapfest its-self.

The "Begins" WILL kick major ass.
I'll try to find a link to "Dead End" so you all will see the badass-ness of the Dark Knight (and some extra characters :biggrin: ).

As for the first two Batman films, they're good films ... but okay adaptations.

I think Mark Hamil would make a better Joker (even though he's not a better actor then Nicholson) ... not just because he does the voice (perfectly) but he looks like the Joker ... seriously, imagine him with white skin and green hair....goose bumps.

But that would destroy continuity in the film franchise ... so they would need to make him a copycat killer or some crap.

Actually, Spider-Man probably has the closest adaptation of any comic book movie. But ... since the comic is cheesy as hell, the movie is too. But it's still good :smile:

DC doesn't "suck", I didn't say that. I said that their characters aren't put in the right hands.

Think how bad ass Superman would be if he acted human? It'd be great.

After Blade and X-Men were made, production companies realized that you don't have to sacrifice quality for money.

They also realized that people will flock to see these movies no matter how good or bad they are, so you might as well make them good.

I believe when "Forever" and "Batman and Robin" was made WB producers had almost all the say in the story and feel (and it shows).

Also, Blade is the BEST change in adaptation ... that comic blew ass chunks ...
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Orpheus on Mon May 31st 2004 at 10:13am
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STUPID GOD DAMNED QUOTE FAILED AGAIN growls

[edit] when i put both quotes below in the same reply, it removed massive portions of the first :sad:

this problem i have had numerous times, but could not convey the problem clearly enuff lep for you to understand it..

i sure wish i knew why it does that :sad:

/rant
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Orpheus on Mon May 31st 2004 at 10:15am
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Crono said:
books into movies are only good if you watch the movie first.. reading it first will always ruin it IMO cause books are so much better.
That's so far from the truth.
you shouldn't makes such positive sounding comments crono, the list of books to movie failures out number the successes i am afraid.. at least leave some room for openness as in my comment "IMO"

i have seen a few successful movies from books, but they still fall way short of the books.. i am afraid my imagination far exceeds the pocketbook of many movie makers.. the special effects are much sharper, with no dark scenes in my noggin :heee:

i just feel, if you wanna truly enjoy the movie, watch it before reading the book.. case in point "jaws" the book made me wet myself, the movie... blah
Re: anyone else as hyped as i am about this one? Posted by Orpheus on Mon May 31st 2004 at 10:16am
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Biological Component said:
Orpheus said:
Biological Component said:
Nice avatar, Gwil.
[color=red]you only said that cause of my earlier comment [/color] :razz:
Actually, as soon as I saw the avatar, I went straight to tpying, and never read the rest of the posts.

[edit] And I have no idea what comment you are referring to...[/edit]
Orpheus said:
gwil, your new avatar makes me itch, i never trusted south paws :biggrin:
posted in the "site suggestion" thread :biggrin: