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Everything posted by Kelverin
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Not really new. It's an update on a very old game.
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The Departed - great ****ing movie 9 out of 10.
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NWN 2 will be the only game I buy in the near future. Unless they drop the price tag on XBox360 or the PS3, if that happens I'll be broke and divorced as well.
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Almost is right; since nothing beats Six Feet Under.
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Xmen3 - Good action movie. Too bad the X-men were not in it. At least the X-men I have been reading about for the last 25+ years.
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World is Not Enough (1999) - Except for the title track and Denise Richards as Christmas Jones an expert on nuclear weapons??????? a good Bond movie, number 12 on my list.
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Right now I am playing sports game on the PC Madden 2007 - A little taste of what will happen tomorrow. MVP 2005
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Kubrick's best work next to 2001. He made unique movies that made you think. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> 2001 I agree, but give mePaths of Glory Spartacus Lolita Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb A Clockwork Orange Full Metal Jacket (The first half anyway) over The Shinning any day.
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Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express (1974) - Great cast and music. Entertaining, the 2 plus hours flew by. Did not care for the end however.
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It's not the same game for one thing. Music is missing and the game is different, I would not say it is better or not but it is different. I could be wrong but I view mods as something to improve replay value, after you have played the original first.
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While Tutu is nice, if I were you I would play the original version first.
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Oldboy (2004) A great movie that is not for everyone. If you have not heard of it, good see it before you learn anything about it that will spoil the experience.
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Born and raised in San Diego California.
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R.I.P. Cliff. Metallica has sucked ass since you passed away.
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I predict, no wait I guarantee the Chargers will not lose this week!
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Ditto
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Here is the story line according to John Byrne "I'm going to break one of my own rules here, since I have, at one time or another, discussed most of the details of Mariko's death as I had worked it out. So here it is all together, for those who haven't seen it before (and even those who have): Sabretooth attacks Mariko as a way of getting to Wolverine. He brutalizes her beyond imagining. (Nothing sexual. This is sheer animal violence.) He leaves her for dead, torn and bleeding in a alley. But she isn't dead, and the X-Men, tracking Sabretooth, find her. They race her to a hospital, and over the next several issues she lies in a coma, on life support. Other things occupy the X-Men's time for a while, but their thoughts keep coming back to Mariko. Wolverine returns to her bedside as often as he can. Her condition remains unchanged. Finally, he can take it no longer. He begs Jean and Xavier to do something, to save her. Xavier scans her and makes a sad discovery. She is brain dead. Only the machines are keeping her alive. Wolverine refuses to believe it. But Jean links his mind to Mariko, and he feels the emptiness where her soul used to be. He asks to be left alone with her. Xavier and Jean depart, to wait outside. Wolverine sits by Mariko's beside, holding her hand, stroking her hair. He rises. He looks at the machines that are maintaining her life functions. In a sudden, swift movement he pops his claws and slashes the power cables. The machines fizzle and shut down. Outside, in the hall, Jean and X have both "felt" what has happened. They move toward the door, but Wolverine comes out before they can enter. He stands for a moment in silence, looking at them. Finally he speaks. "She ain't meat," he says softly. And in an instant, he is gone, disappearing down a stairway. Next issue, he finds and, in the most horrifying battle the Code would allow, kills Sabretooth (who was, at this point, to be revealed as his father.) " It is a shame he left the book, although his Fantastic Four is beyond awesome.
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SHHHhh!!!!!!! Don't give the secret out, or you will ruin the internet.
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Not needed. Everyone would need to put that in every post they write. Everything is in our own opinion.
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I thought I would share this with all you comic fans. This is a detailed rendition of a commishion piece done by John Byrne from start to finish. Enjoy! Requires Quicktime. PROGRESSION VIDEO UPDATED LINK
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I use to feel the same way, the computer in the past was not as smooth/fluid as the console. That has all changed; I even got Madden for the first time on PC since 2001. (Great game by the way)The controls are excellent and if you have a decent computer, it will run as smooth as a glass and look better than on an "old" system such as the PS2. The reason it is better is the mods you can download to support the game - Up to date Rosters, beautifully rendered stadiums, new uniforms, custom music, I have been playing this game since it came out and have not gotten bored because of all the mods you can download to enhance and even change your game experience. As for Fallout, I always get excited about starting it, but lose interest and never finish it. Next time Next time........... Here is the controller I use.
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Tried the PC version????? If not you are missing out. The best baseball game ever made even better. Goood Stuff.
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That's impossible, because Madden 94 is the greatest sports game.... no greatest game ever!!!!!!!!!!
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And what?