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Hbomberguy posted:Ah, my Big Other finally weighed in. I'll give you 48 hours like that TV show the First 48.
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Hbomberguy posted:Ah, my Big Other finally weighed in. Okay, I can roll with this. Again, I do feel really bad about this, because I'm not trying to silence anyone's opinions or tell them they shouldn't express them, (it's just, you know, no freedom from response.) So if that was the end result, I feel kinda responsible and not-good about it. But if that's the game you're gonna play, it's only fair I play a hand too. I will not goad or harass Hbomberguy or tear into his HbomberguyOpinions anymore. (I don't feel like I ever did the former to begin with, I only engaged when he started a something, but this will ensure that I never start doing it.) Needless to say, this is made (theoretically) a hell of a lot easier by his toxx, but I don't know what else I can do, so welp. Hopefully we can get some more positivity up in this bitch now. Jay O fucked around with this message at 01:25 on Mar 15, 2015 |
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Jay O posted:Hopefully we can get some more positivity up in his bitch LEAVE MY B*TCH ALONE
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Hbomberguy posted:LEAVE MY B*TCH ALONE Whoops, for want of a T.
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Your bitch!? When did she get to be your bitch!
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PresidentBeard posted:God being unknowable and not a singular being is the whole point of Kabbalah and the Trinity. The belief in "God as an idea" is really about God being abstract, not about him not being real. If anything, the concept of God the Father as an old man in the sky is an artifact of Renaissance art and pagan depictions of Zeus/Jupiter. It's telling that in Orthodox iconography, the most widespread depiction of the whole Trinity is actually a symbolic one: the three angels that visited Abraham. Okay, back to Ishtar.
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Keromaru5 posted:This is correct. The Orthodox believe it's impossible to understand God in concrete terms and concepts, and any language attempting to is inherently inadequate to the task, except in what he chooses to reveal to us. Which is why Jesus and the Holy Spirit are so important. Giving me flashbacks to that Lutheran satire about how it's basically impossible to say anything of substance about the Trinity without accidently confessing to some sort of ancient heresy. Although just because most forms of Christianity hold that God can't be properly described in human terms without inherently falling prey to misconceptions, doesn't mean that Christians think God is just a shared idea rather than something objectively real. (Although then we get into the whole "how are we defining reality" thing that would need someone with more philosophical chops than me to do justice to and probably doesn't belong in a thread about people on internet videos who talk about the pretty pictures.) Hidingo Kojimba fucked around with this message at 14:32 on Mar 15, 2015 |
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Annointed posted:Taking all bets on how long you'll last. I'll give a five More accurate.
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Anyhoo it's a new page and this IS the Internet Critic thread so I should put up that I posted the 2nd part of my big ol' GTA retrospective a few days back and people say it's really loving good and all that so you should watch it and such: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pI4cU3gCD0I
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Kim Justice posted:Anyhoo it's a new page and this IS the Internet Critic thread so I should put up that I posted the 2nd part of my big ol' GTA retrospective a few days back and people say it's really loving good and all that so you should watch it and such: Skipped it because I never really played GTA but I'm watching your Ninja Gaiden review and it's pretty good. You're one of the few people I've seen who realize you're supposed to go fast in that game. Like most people will say the enemy respawns are bugs but they're really just punishments for people trying to take their time and inch through the game. Next time I'm at work I'm going to listen to the rest of your stuff.
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Miss Wallace posted:Well a lot of the time when something is dubbed into English, they tend to fill in gaps with random noises so that the lips fit. It's a combination of a) laziness because they don't want to edit, a b) space-saving on the DVD. They only need one copy of the video file, and just switch the language track. The end result is annoyance, mostly. That makes a lot of sense! High Warlord Zog posted:On the other hand we did have authors like Robin Klein (who I never much cared for) and Morris Gleitzman was and continues to be awesome. I liked Robin Klein, Morris Gleitzman was often a little too cringeworthy embarrassing for me (which was the point, but I felt too much secondhand embarrassment reading those books), Gillian Rubinstein, Emily Rodda, Elizabeth Honey etc. And they were all great. (Although Gillian Rubinstein's Space Demons series wasn't exactly slice of life, more of a sort of...speculative fiction?) Oh, and also Phillip Gwynne. Deadly Unna/Nukkin Ya were really great books. I never read Lockie Leonard, but I did read the Bugalugs Bum Thief! Hey-o!
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Hey sweet, no more hbomberguy and Jay O slapfights means this thread might actually become readable again. Wait, people are arguing about religion in the Internet Critic thread. Never mind.
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ninjahedgehog posted:Hey sweet, no more hbomberguy and Jay O slapfights means this thread might actually become readable again. But the slapfights where one of the most enjoyable things to read in this thread since there really isn't much activity in the thread. And it's not really arguing, more 'people worship and interpret things in different ways.'.
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Jim Sterling has released his April Fool's video a little early. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhCoC1VBJz8 Meh, I snorted a couple of times.
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Hey! Guess who finally beat Mike Tyson in Punchout? Danny Sexbang, that's who! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHK-Hk2BTCo
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ninjahedgehog posted:Hey sweet, no more hbomberguy and Jay O slapfights means this thread might actually become readable again. Just watch the Ishtar trailer over and over. Clip-On Fedora posted:Hey! Guess who finally beat Mike Tyson in Punchout? Danny Sexbang, that's who! They really have to take Arin off the controller and give it to Danny more. I enjoy the hell out of GG whenever it's Danny enjoying something or beating something he's never tried before. His Punch-out and Shadow of the Colossus videos were easily among the best they've done because of it. It also helps both of them are fantastic games but still. Asuron fucked around with this message at 11:22 on Mar 15, 2015 |
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New episode! (It's been a long time coming but I've been rather busy with a new course of study.) I reviewed the Wachowskis' first film, Bound!
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Asuron posted:Just watch the Ishtar trailer over and over. Not to mention that Danny seems to just have a childlike wonder when he gets to play. You know, like he's legitimately enjoying himself instead of forcing himself to play and make jokes for money.
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Infamous Sphere posted:New episode! (It's been a long time coming but I've been rather busy with a new course of study.) I reviewed the Wachowskis' first film, Bound! After seeing Bound, I had this image in my head of the Wachowskis watching Neil Jordan's Mona Lisa and going "this story is totally being told from the wrong perspective." Good video.
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Asuron posted:Just watch the Ishtar trailer over and over.
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...What the gently caress happened to Mike?
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DStecks posted:...What the gently caress happened to Mike? star wars episode 1
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Next they will be hailed as the true messengers of God!
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DStecks posted:...What the gently caress happened to Mike? Alcohol
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DStecks posted:...What the gently caress happened to Mike? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPx9OA9sz7A&t=292s His voice was weird too when he was younger
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I can' t believe these men control the fate of the Internet Critic thread.
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Young Mike is a dead ringer for Robert Downey Jr.
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DStecks posted:...What the gently caress happened to Mike? Wisconsin
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Rich Evans sounds exactly the same
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Speaking of, RLM have done a new commentary track, this one for "Alien". I'm about an hour into it and its pretty good. Its nice to hear someone else championing the longer cut of "Alien 3". EDIT: Oh wow, SFDebris is doing "Forbidden Planet" at the end of the month, which is kind of a perfect film for him. For those of you who haven't seen it, its basically a dry run for "Star Trek", and coupled with "The Day the Earth Stood Still", one of the first 'serious' speculative science fiction films made in Hollywood. Robert Denby fucked around with this message at 20:14 on Mar 15, 2015 |
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achillesforever6 posted:Booze Thank you for posting this. If not for you, I would have lived my life unaware of how much Jay used to look like a young Matt Damon with goofy teeth.
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Zephirum posted:Rich Evans sounds exactly the same If anything his voice was slightly deeper when he was younger.
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A Gnarlacious Bro posted:Wisconsin Being a borderline alcoholic from Milwaukee, Wisconsin as well I can verify this. Robert Denby posted:Speaking of, RLM have done a new commentary track, this one for "Alien". I'm about an hour into it and its pretty good. Its nice to hear someone else championing the longer cut of "Alien 3". I've always stood up for the assembly cut of Alien 3. While not perfect it's still a pretty good film just a let down compared to one of the best horror films and then one of the best action films. Robert Denby posted:EDIT: Oh wow, SFDebris is doing "Forbidden Planet" at the end of the month, which is kind of a perfect film for him. For those of you who haven't seen it, its basically a dry run for "Star Trek", and coupled with "The Day the Earth Stood Still", one of the first 'serious' speculative science fiction films made in Hollywood. Speaking of SFdebris I wonder if he'll do something for Terry Pratchett since he's mentioned being a big fan of his work in the past.
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Tracula posted:
Well he has already done the tv adaptation of the Hogfather Edit: forgot he passed away and thought this qas a general query. Still worth a watch he does talk a bit about Pratchetts work and its impact beyond the telly miniseries. Baka-nin fucked around with this message at 22:56 on Mar 15, 2015 |
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And in the realm of less-successful serious sci-fi, I tackle a very cheap thriller about the then-new concept of “cyber space” featuring Jeffrey Combs. It’s Digital Prophet on Cheapskate Reviews.
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A Gnarlacious Bro posted:Wisconsin
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Oh my, baby RLM.poparena posted:After seeing Bound, I had this image in my head of the Wachowskis watching Neil Jordan's Mona Lisa and going "this story is totally being told from the wrong perspective." That was partly why they didn't want to make Corky a dude, because that story..is hardly new. It's not exactly a unique plot, but there's nothing wrong with doing "Basic movie plot...WITH LESBIANS/GAY GUYS/TRANSPEOPLE!" once in a while, because...after all, it's good to have some LGBT movies that aren't *just* about being LGBT. Bound is silly, but it strikes a pretty good balance between not ignoring the characters' LGBT status, but also giving the characters an actual storyline that doesn't necessarily just fall into LGBT cliches. Which is not to say that you can't make a good movie about coming out or facing homophobia or whatever, but one doesn't necessarily want all LGBT movies to be about that.
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Infamous Sphere posted:That was partly why they didn't want to make Corky a dude, because that story..is hardly new. It's not exactly a unique plot, but there's nothing wrong with doing "Basic movie plot...WITH LESBIANS/GAY GUYS/TRANSPEOPLE!" once in a while, because...after all, it's good to have some LGBT movies that aren't *just* about being LGBT. Bound is silly, but it strikes a pretty good balance between not ignoring the characters' LGBT status, but also giving the characters an actual storyline that doesn't necessarily just fall into LGBT cliches. Which is not to say that you can't make a good movie about coming out or facing homophobia or whatever, but one doesn't necessarily want all LGBT movies to be about that. I think my favourite coming out movie is the Swedish film loving Amal by the same director as We Are the Best about the all girl punk band. But yeah, there are very few characters in movies who are just incidentally lgbt. Same problem with indigenous people in Australian cinema, they only exist to highlight racism/social issues which means we only ever have very shallow understandings of their characters.
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loving Amal is great, certainly the truest-to-life of my coming out experience. I'm not sure how I should read into it, but Lukas Moodyson is really good at writing well-rounded and realistic teenage girl characters. I loved We Are The Best for the same reason.
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New Loose Canon: http://chezapocalypse.com/episodes/loose-canon-the-wicked-witch-of-the-west/
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