No no no, to make you. The point of stealth is to create a space time fluctuation creating a dimension where you do exist, and one where you don't, thanks to someone stopping your birth in one of the timelines. It's an experiment to see how the world changes based on your birth never happening, seeing as what comes from you in the future, which is a bit of doozy...noiseredux wrote:to make me what?Cronozilla wrote:At the end of the day, isn't stealth really just making sure no one is alive to make noise?
What was the last movie you've seen?
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The first key to stealth is good bowel movement. Otherwise the impetuous sound effects and unpleasant fumes will give you away.
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The film starts falling apart after about half an hour. As much as this new timeline plot makes zero sense even when stretching time travel to its most absurd limits, this new Sarah Connor played by the worst actor (actress, meh) in the entire franchise comes along and just kills all suspension of disbelief. Yes, she's cheesier than Nick Stahl and Claire Danes combined. Lena Headey could have reprised her role and the film could have been elevated from utter stupidity up to the level of pseudo-mediocrity.
The Terminator should have ended after the sequel. The TV show was okay, but those movies were all awful.

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War Bus 2, AKA Afghanistan - The Last War Bus, AKA Warbus Commando, AKA Afganistan Connection
In 1986, the classic Italian 'Namsploitation action film War Bus thundered onto the silver screen in the wake of Rambo: First Blood Part II. So when John Rambo launched his personal war against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1988, what was Italy to do?
Release a knock-off! It's Afghanistansploitation at its finest in War Bus 2, starring Italian 1980s B-movie action star Mark Gregory in his final film role ever! Here, Mark Gregory is sent in deep behind enemy lines to recover a hidden school bus and the government secrets it contains - or so he thinks. In reality, it's a private mission to recover part of the deposed Shah of Iran's personal fortune, to make a corrupt army officer played by John Vernon rich. But once Gregory goes in, he finds a pair of Afghani children who want to escape their ravaged country for the freedom-ripe shores of America as well as a pair of aging American POWs captured by a local warlord who want the Shah's money for themselves. Will Mark Gregory be able to take on half of Spetznaz and the Soviet military, Afghani bandits, and greedy Americans out for their money while also driving a shit-tastic school bus nearly 100 miles to the Pakistani border?
Dude, he takes out two helicopters in this movie with small arms. You better believe he can drive a freaking bus. This is another one of those movies where the Americans never miss and almost never reload. It's competent in its action scenes, with a decent amount of stuff blowing up, but it's not what I would consider anything remotely close to believable. Ok, ok, I have to add that not only are the US soldiers perfect deadshots with every weapon they pick up, but apparently so are Afghani children, particularly little girls. A little girl who helps out Gregory at one point absolutely destroys an entire camp of bandits with an AK-47 she happened to find sitting around. Even after being shot, she mows folks down like it's nothing. Not bad for a ten-year-old. As for the enemy: they couldn't hit the broadside of a barn, though every now and again they do get lucky for dramatic effect. Gregory takes them on by the bucket load and stacks their corpses like firewood. Also Afghanistan looks vaguely like eastern Europe...
After this, Gregory apparently got tired of acting...or whatever you want to call what he does. He was admittedly never very charismatic in front of the camera, likely because he never felt comfortable in front of it. His career lasted just slightly over a decade, rounding out to 11 films total, most of which were action movies of one kind or another. I've seen 8 out of 11 at this point and think I may go for the full set.
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Already didAck wrote: It's Friday, you guys. Go watch a bad movie!
Fucking millennial Terminator bullshit.Thy ban hammer shalt strike 

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Still an awesome adaptation of the cartoon. And not to gush, but... the artwork is AMAZING!!
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Fun fact: the soundtrack to this movie contains the only commercially released released recording of the Red Hot Chili Peppers covering "Lover Rollercoaster" (originally popularized by the Ohio Players).REPO Man wrote:
Still an awesome adaptation of the cartoon. And not to gush, but... the artwork is AMAZING!!
Why does that matter? My Red Hot Chili Peppers CD collection is not complete without the soundtrack to Beavis and Butthead do America.
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A quintessentially 90s blockbuster brought back for a whole new generation of viewers because dinosaurs are perpetually "cool". And it's an alright entertainer despite the usual quibbles.
I wasn't exactly enamoured by the original JP upon first viewing, but as you grow older you recognise Crichton's cautionary tale throughout the whole screenplay. World 2015 is just a sequel that is nicely done.
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The movie is a lot different from what Chrichton wrote, who had little to almost nothing to do with the movie's script. In fact the movie does a better job at saying "Don't mess with Mother Nature" than the book. One of those instances where the movie is better than the book.Pulsar_t wrote: Crichton's cautionary tale
I love JURASSIC WORLD, and especially how they hang the clocks throughout the movie.

