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  1. Non-zero-sum games are the way to go, if we wish to survive. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-sum_game http://www.nonzero.org/
  2. That's some quick editing. Should I be offended?
  3. Like the Holy Trinity. This was the subject of many important debates and councils in the early days of Christianity.
  4. I went nuts, and got Caesar IV. I'm having lots of fun, even though I'm just at the beginning. Question to Lady Crimson: Do you always have a peaceful mission option in the campaign? The combat still sucks. And now I don't know how I'm gonna afford both Dark Messiah and NWN2.
  5. No? It would be awesome to rip someone's chest off in full 3D.
  6. They lots of Z grade action movie. Whether they pose as decent films or not is irrelevant.
  7. I don't think I've seen Omega Doom. I may have seen Nemesis on TV, but I'm not sure.
  8. Ok, how large is you film collection? Not really. And I'd reckon that if there are any they probably suck the big one. If there was even just a mildly fun Sci-Fi Kung-Fu movie, it would automatically become a cult favourite.
  9. I can agree with that, except for two things. Robocop sucks except as a mindless action flick, and at that is just ok (Terminator is better). And I wouldn't take out Solaris. By the way, didn't you hate Jean Pierre Jeunet? Dark Star and The Thing would look well on the mad props list. Edit: And how the hell do you remember all those Hauer flicks? I've seen quite a few of them and quickly proceeded to forget them all. 2nd edit: Here's an awesome horror movie for you to see.
  10. We know what it's about. What we want to know is why you think it's so deep.
  11. Rutger Hauer was great in Blade Runner.Sure, he sucked in about everything else he did, but that shouldn't take away from his performance in the best sci-fi flick of all time. http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/news/page/0...1290764,00.html http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/feature/sto...1290567,00.html
  12. Me too. It's not incredibly shallow, but when compared to Blade Runner it really sticks out as superficial. Not to mention it doesn't meld it's themes with the narrative even half as well as Blade Runner does.
  13. He's still right. And to think I was about 13 when I first saw it.
  14. No. Sorry. There is however a thoroughly brilliant scene where she's cutting some vegetables in the kitchen that is quite interesting. If you want sex,
  15. Well, it's quite funny at times, and that always works well with big crowds. It's also very interesting culturally because of the way it describes small Spanish villages. And, as usual Almod
  16. Caetano Veloso - Cucurrucucu Paloma Because I'm thinking of Almod
  17. Ghost in a Shell (the first one) is good but it's no Blade Runner. What exactly do you mean by more thoughtful?
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