What was the last movie you've seen?
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
It was a typo... T and y are right next to each other, damn.
Also when I saw the ages of people on here I said damn, I'm young.
Also when I saw the ages of people on here I said damn, I'm young.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
SamuraiMegas wrote:It was a typo... T and y are right next to each other, damn.
Also when I saw the ages of people on here I said damn, I'm young.
i hear you. it boggles my mind at the young ages of people on here into retro games. mainly cause i don't know any myself into retro games that didn't grow up with them.
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I have always loved retro, wether it be movies music games, or books even if you count them.
Anyways just finished watch terminator 1 with my dad. I love that movie SOOO much! Though nothing can beat Kill Bill.
Anyways just finished watch terminator 1 with my dad. I love that movie SOOO much! Though nothing can beat Kill Bill.
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Geez, it's just a typo.elmagicochrisg wrote:LEARN TO FUCKING CHECK YOUR POSTS FOR SPELLING ERRORS BEFORE YOU POST THEM !!! DON'T USE SPELL CHECK OR WHATEVER AS AN EXCUSE FOR POSTING SHIT !!! SERIOUSLY, EVERY FUCKING POST IT'S THE SAME THING...SamuraiMegas wrote:Well, I robot is probably one of the first action movies I saw that I remember when I saw it in theaters. I don't really remember anything before 6 tears old though
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Grmpf...BurningDoom wrote:Geez, it's just a typo.elmagicochrisg wrote:LEARN TO FUCKING CHECK YOUR POSTS FOR SPELLING ERRORS BEFORE YOU POST THEM !!! DON'T USE SPELL CHECK OR WHATEVER AS AN EXCUSE FOR POSTING SHIT !!! SERIOUSLY, EVERY FUCKING POST IT'S THE SAME THING...SamuraiMegas wrote:Well, I robot is probably one of the first action movies I saw that I remember when I saw it in theaters. I don't really remember anything before 6 tears old though

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I find the spectacle of a Belgian yelling at an American over his poor (Enlgish) spelling amusing.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Stargate
I started watching SG1 recently (never watched it before, nor Atlantis, but i did watch Universe - loved it) and a coworker of mine said he went back and watched the Kurt Russel/Jimmy Spader movie. He claimed it 'didn't hold up.'
He's retarded. It's just as cool as it was back in the mid 90s. It's funny that I totally see how much Michael Shanks (TV show's Daniel Jackson) apes Spader's performance from the movie. I wonder why he didn't come up with his own spin on his character like McGuyver did with O'Neal. They are totally different between film/show.
sorta off topic -
I don't get why in the TV show they mispronounce a few things, including Daniel's wife's name. In the film it's "Shau'ri." Sorta pronounced like 'shouty.' But in the TV show everyone calls her "Sha're." Pronounced 'sha-ray.' Also, they change O'Neal's last name to have 2 Ls - O'Neall. Strange.
And I also can't figure out how no one at the table reads didn't tell the actors how to pronounce certain things. In the show, Ra's race is called the 'Goa'uld,' pronounced "Go-ah-oold." But several times PER EPISODE, different characters say different things. I've heard:
Gold
Guh-oold
Ghoul
Goa'uld
Gild
And I'm sure a numerous others that I can't remember. It just drives me insane. Who cares which one is correct. I personally say Go-ah-oold, but even if GUILD is the proper in-universe way to say it, EVERYONE should say it like that. It's ridiculous to hear 3 characters in a single 2 minute scene refer to the aliens as several different pronunciations of the same GD word!
I started watching SG1 recently (never watched it before, nor Atlantis, but i did watch Universe - loved it) and a coworker of mine said he went back and watched the Kurt Russel/Jimmy Spader movie. He claimed it 'didn't hold up.'
He's retarded. It's just as cool as it was back in the mid 90s. It's funny that I totally see how much Michael Shanks (TV show's Daniel Jackson) apes Spader's performance from the movie. I wonder why he didn't come up with his own spin on his character like McGuyver did with O'Neal. They are totally different between film/show.
sorta off topic -
I don't get why in the TV show they mispronounce a few things, including Daniel's wife's name. In the film it's "Shau'ri." Sorta pronounced like 'shouty.' But in the TV show everyone calls her "Sha're." Pronounced 'sha-ray.' Also, they change O'Neal's last name to have 2 Ls - O'Neall. Strange.
And I also can't figure out how no one at the table reads didn't tell the actors how to pronounce certain things. In the show, Ra's race is called the 'Goa'uld,' pronounced "Go-ah-oold." But several times PER EPISODE, different characters say different things. I've heard:
Gold
Guh-oold
Ghoul
Goa'uld
Gild
And I'm sure a numerous others that I can't remember. It just drives me insane. Who cares which one is correct. I personally say Go-ah-oold, but even if GUILD is the proper in-universe way to say it, EVERYONE should say it like that. It's ridiculous to hear 3 characters in a single 2 minute scene refer to the aliens as several different pronunciations of the same GD word!
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Great movie, and great show. And after watching the show, a 2nd viewing of the movie has even more merit to it.indecks wrote:Stargate
I started watching SG1 recently (never watched it before, nor Atlantis, but i did watch Universe - loved it) and a coworker of mine said he went back and watched the Kurt Russel/Jimmy Spader movie. He claimed it 'didn't hold up.'
He's retarded. It's just as cool as it was back in the mid 90s. It's funny that I totally see how much Michael Shanks (TV show's Daniel Jackson) apes Spader's performance from the movie. I wonder why he didn't come up with his own spin on his character like McGuyver did with O'Neal. They are totally different between film/show.
sorta off topic -
I don't get why in the TV show they mispronounce a few things, including Daniel's wife's name. In the film it's "Shau'ri." Sorta pronounced like 'shouty.' But in the TV show everyone calls her "Sha're." Pronounced 'sha-ray.' Also, they change O'Neal's last name to have 2 Ls - O'Neall. Strange.
And I also can't figure out how no one at the table reads didn't tell the actors how to pronounce certain things. In the show, Ra's race is called the 'Goa'uld,' pronounced "Go-ah-oold." But several times PER EPISODE, different characters say different things. I've heard:
Gold
Guh-oold
Ghoul
Goa'uld
Gild
And I'm sure a numerous others that I can't remember. It just drives me insane. Who cares which one is correct. I personally say Go-ah-oold, but even if GUILD is the proper in-universe way to say it, EVERYONE should say it like that. It's ridiculous to hear 3 characters in a single 2 minute scene refer to the aliens as several different pronunciations of the same GD word!
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Because Starship Troopers is a "fight the aliens" book in the same way that Borderlands 2 is a poor COD ripoff that isn't worth $60. Similarly, The Forever War is not a "fight the aliens" book, it's about how veterans get alienated from a society that sent them off to fight.indecks wrote:It really is awful. So many better sci-fi "fight the aliens" books out there than Starship Troopers. The Forever War comes to mind. Way better.
Now, if you want a good "fight the aliens" book I highly recommend Armor by John Steakley.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Why are Michael Biehns movies so terrible?
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