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Raziel

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  1. Considering we have you Caelis and Aram all show up within the past couple days all with their first post in this thread...

     

    I've been well. Migrating from board to board. Mainly here now since Missy's closed down. Can't remember the last time I actually saw you around. :p

     

    I am a leaf on the wind, watch me blow away without a trace! D'you even know what the deal with Missie's is? I don't hang out much there anymore, but I would like to get in touch with DM about our erstwhile DnD campaign.

  2. I'm happy to announce that TJ (EnderWiggin) and I are engaged! :lol:

     

    And I'll still kick his ass in KOTOR2 :D

     

    Yeah! Congrats, and I hope you have a wonderful life together. (By the way, from your username I'm guessing you're an 8-Bit Theater aficionado? :D )

  3. What?! They want to put a rapper as Ford? That's complete bull shard.

     

    Btw, what other stories did they ruin.

     

     

     

     

     

    :) :)

    You want the entire *list*?

     

    Anyway, I'm afraid this one's a lost cause... UNLESS they kept the friggin' narration. For the love of [your deity], it's half the humor!

  4. Pirates of the Carribbean was probably my biggest movie surprise ever. I went to see it 'cause Orlando Bloom was in it (I know, I know :) ) and hardly expected it to be at all redeeming or entertaining otherwise, but I was pretty darn surprised at how good it was, especially for a movie based on a friggin' amusement park ride for crying out loud. It was wonderful. ^_^

     

    My worst surprise movie-wise was Reign of Fire. I had expected it to at least be entertaining as a cheesy action movie, but after 2-odd hours of boring, overused plot and bad dragon FX, I found that I was horribly wrong. I think one of my friends put it best when he said that RoF tried to be too many things--a post-apocalyptic movie, an action movie, a buddy movie, etc., and wasn't too good at any of those.

     

    the matrix trilogy surprised me, it showed me that 2 people (a man and a man/woman) can create a movie, which has horrible characters and a confusing storyline, throw in some special effect and you can come up with a movie which people will like.

     

    I liked the guy who wanted to move back into the matrix and have himself a nice big steak.  That was about as profound as that otherwise very juvenile movie got.

     

    THANK YOU, AMEN. So many people say "oh, the first movie was wonderful and deep and thought-provoking, it was just the second two that spoiled the genre" but in my oh-so-humble opinion they were that bad from the beginning. The pretentiousness of the second two was just more unbearable, that's all. (Ironically, I've seen the Matrixes more times than perhaps anyone I know, or at least parts of them. The stuff I do for my Hugo Weaving fix. *sigh*)

  5. Well, considering I was able to teach myself how to read Old and Middle English pretty well with a little help from reference sources here and there, Grom and Sarge are easy reading.

     

    I find it helps if you imagine Grom's posts in a Gollum voice, and Sarge's in a bad Scottish accent. :rolleyes:

    "Gollum voice." Love it. :D

     

    Anyway, Sargy's accent is fun. Gromnir's just makes me want to smack him.

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