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Monopolyman

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  1. Would we be better people WITHOUT video games?

    Not sure about society in general, but considering I hardly play games anymore, I wouldn't.
  2. Opinion on guns

    Obviously, I didn't mean it as a tool for revenge, but either for protection, or at least make the criminal think twice before holding up a civilian, who may or may not be armed. Also, what about just keeping a gun in your house. That is, if your worried that someone might break in as well.
  3. Rate the last film you saw

    Shine a Light It was a Scorsese film about the Rolling Stones, so it was practically impossible for me to hate this film, so yeah, the 'rock-umentry' was great. The first 15 minutes was just Scorsese and the stones just planning the concert, which was actually one of the best parts, but the greatest moment was when Bud White came to to sing 'Champagne and Reefer', I mean, man, what a voice. If I'm being honest though, the old footage parts that occasionally inter-cut the gig bored me a little, and I would have liked to have them play 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' or 'Let it Loose', but still... 8.5/10
  4. Opinion on guns

    I know this is a very old and over-used argument, but it's very true. I never heard of a case where a gun just got up and shot someone, but I heard of many cases where people have used them, and may I add, they could just as well of done the job with several other weapons I don't really see how you came to this conclusion. I mean, do you have statistic where a gun has saved a life, including everything from direct involvement, to the sheer fact of having the gun shit some people and scared them off? Not quite. A stabbing, any stabbing, has a chance of being fatal fatal. Even a jerk stab. And as for the "anyone can pull a trigger" argument, I'd like to see you get a head shot from 50 yrds Actually, it's because schools are easy targets for psychopaths, because there is no-one with a gun to shoot back. That's very, very short sighted. murder rate is so high in the united states for many reasons, from prison gangs to back-lash effect of slavery correct me if I'm wrong, but in most states, you are allowed to carry a gun anyway, and it's up to the uni/college/whatever to ban guns on campus, and that worked well at V-tech (wait!). Though you are right, your point is invalid. There is no culture in the world where there are absolutely no guns what-so-ever. Even in countries where guns are illegal, you should be able to arm yourself. So yes, the only way to hold up a room is with a gun, but if guns are illegal, then it doesn't mean it's not going to happen. well, to those who have read my post, it shouldn't be hard to guess where I stand on this argument, and I just want to say that I don't want to come off biased when I ask this question, but would you feel safer if, say, you had a gun yourself? By that, I mean legally, of course. Precisely. Changing how a weapon is used is not going to stop people from using them.
  5. Football Season 2007/2008

    Shit. I wished I watched the whole thing now. Yay 'pool!
  6. Grand National 2008

    Starting in a sec. I put a fiver on Comply or Die and Slim Pickings each. Apparently, the advice I've been given is to put my money on the second favourite. Hope it's right. EDIT: Fuck yeah!
  7. Rate the last film you saw

    Yeah. I couldn't have put it better myself. The guy who directed it also directed Lord of War, which is also a great film. I suppose it's quite similar is a very vague way as well.
  8. Rate the last film you saw

    Good film, Gattaca. It's sort of a true sci-fi film, as in it is a 'what if?' scenario, which I think is quite rare these days, and executes it perfectly. The ending was quite emotional as well. Anyway, I watched Die Hard again today. Excellent stuff. I don't think I really need to add any more. Yippie-Ki Ay motherfucker! 9/10
  9. Coinage of the United Kingdom

    Unfortunately, whether you like it or not, the Euro in the UK is inevitable. The pound sterling is so strong that it has gotten to a point that it is too expensive to trade with British industries, so there are going to be less and less customers for British product. No customers means no money, meaning our economy will eventually dwindle. Adopting the Euro will at the very least open our market up to an extra 250 million people, and could give us a break on international trade. As for the coins themselves, they look OK, but I'm not that bothered about what they look like. I think they should get rid on the coppers, though.
  10. The Wire, Season 3 Wonderful. Nothing from television from the past decade or so will ever be as intense as the final scene in the penultimate episode. 10/10 Also, I just caught an episode of The Simpsons, Lisa's Sax. I always liked this episode. It's funny and sweet at the same time. Probably the last really, really great Simpsons episode.
  11. The P-p-p-punofficial N-E Quiz

    1. Chocolate?
  12. Well, I can tell this is going to be another thread about feminism. Though whatever way you see this, you have to agree that's pretty fucking retarded law.
  13. Rate the last film you saw

    Most people tend not to like Blade Runner the first time they watch it. I suppose because people expect a lot more action from it. Definitely give it another go; it'll be one of the most rewarding cinematic experiences you'll ever have. Never saw the final cut. In fact I've only seen the director's cut, though I heard the difference between the DC and the FC are very thin. I might have a look at this work print version, too.
  14. Rate the last film you saw

    Out of interest, which version did you watch? In other news, I watched both volumes of Kill Bill again the other night, but this is the first time I watch them back to back. Together (because it's one film, dammit!) I'd say it's amongst the best films in the last decade or so. Volume I: 9/10 Volume II: 10/10 As one film: 19/10
  15. The P-p-p-punofficial N-E Quiz

    The only other film with native Americans I can think of is Dances With Wolves. Is that the answer to #9?
  16. The P-p-p-punofficial N-E Quiz

    The pic in #9 looks familiar, but I just can't put my finger on it. 9. The Last of the Mohicans?
  17. New Laws

    But the thing is, Footballers are payed by the club, who have the right to pay as much as they want for a player, and they have endless reasons to do so.
  18. The P-p-p-punofficial N-E Quiz

    15. Dog Day Afternoon. I'll always recognize that shot.
  19. American patriotism

    Really? From my experience, the British are amongst the most patrioic in the world. In some ways, it sort of distorts our country, in a political sense.
  20. The P-p-p-punofficial N-E Quiz

    Shit. I didn't notice that. here goes... - The Newton Boys (1998) - It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books (1988) - Bad News Bears (2005) - Fast Food Nation (2006) - SubUrbia (1996) - Slacker (1991) - Live from Shiva's Dance Floor (2003) - A Scanner Darkly (2006) - Tape (2001) - The School of Rock (2003) - Dazed and Confused (1993) - Waking Life (2001) - Before Sunrise (1995) - Before Sunset (2004)
  21. The P-p-p-punofficial N-E Quiz

    If the correct answer is imdb's user ranking, then it would be... - Before Sunset (2004) - Before Sunrise (1995) - Waking Life (2001) - Dazed and Confused (1993) - The School of Rock (2003) - Tape (2001) - A Scanner Darkly (2006) - Live from Shiva's Dance Floor (2003) - Slacker (1991) - SubUrbia (1996) - Fast Food Nation (2006) - Bad News Bears (2005) - It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books (1988) - The Newton Boys (1998) ...best at top, worst at bottom.
  22. The Budget 2008

    I already posted something like this in the politics thread...
  23. Rate the last film you saw

    Just to add to theCrash debate, I watched for the first time last night, and I couldn't believe how underdeveloped the script was, including the story, the characters and the themes. It all ended too fast, with really very little character resloutions, and the underlying racism message fell flat. I didn't hate it, though. Hell, I'd give it about 5 or maybe 6 out of 10. I like the acting and photography, and I also liked how Haggis tried to reach different areas in the films overall theme, e.g. whether racism is unavoidable, responsibilities for your own actions, affirmative action etc. If Paul Haggis just nailed one or two of these, I perhaps would have liked it more. Also, I really hated the score. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Collateral I'm in the mood for a long review now, so bear with me. I suppose the common theme in Michael Mann's films is people who are good at what they do and their toll. Ali is the bets example, which is the hardships the worlds greatest boxer had to go through; and also Heat, where the two main characters fell from grace due to their dedication. Collateral is no different. A skilled taxi driver (Max) picks up a seemingly invincible hit-man(Vincent), and because of his skill, Vincent holds Max hostage to carry out his hits 'because he's good'. I suppose similarly, Vincent found his mission more difficult than usual because he convinced Max too much about the Darwinian adaption to the surroundings, pitting himself against Max. I won't spoil much, but this leads to an overall exciting movie. Well built characters, a plot, helped with an well written screenplay, where you don't know where exactly it is going (but in a good way, if that makes sense), and all this leads up to a well executed climax, which is, again, tense, due to the direction, in particular Mann's use of light and space (something else which is common throughout his films). A couple of things harboured the experience for me though. For example, there were too many daft decisions made by characters to move the plot along. I mean, how fucking stupid do you have to be to not only run away from a hit-man with his briefcase, but to throw it onto the fucking highway. Surely just trying to get the fuck out of there as fast as possible should be the only thing on your mind. Also, the soundtrack. I might just be me, but I felt that the songs used were just placed in random places with no particular significnace. I know these are just nit picks, but I still find them rather distracting. Having said that, it's still a great film. I would recommend it, and I might even watch it again in future months. 8/10
  24. The Politics Thread

    A politics thread, eh? I would have though that each political story would warrant it's own thread, but I'll bite. I like talking about this stuff anyway. The budget, IMO, seems quite fair, but I have to agree with Cameron on this one. Britain's economy is quite quickly falling. House prices keep dropping, mortgages are rising, banks are not getting enough customers and ultimately, people are spending less and less; and adding on taxes like Darling did certainly isn't helping. It's not exactly an easy problem to get around. I just think the government should really get there areses into gear and have a big think about it. As for the Democratic primaries, it's not going to get resolved until the Pennsylvania primary. If Obama wins there, he has the nomination locked, but if Clinton wins, it'll go down to the super-delegates, which I think Clinton might just edge. Obama is ahead in Pennsylvania, though.
  25. GCSE results

    I feel your pain. I had an awful teacher from History as well. Incomprehensible, couldn't be arsed attitude, and he kept losing our exercise books (especially mine). I still managed a B though. Anyway, I can't be bothered with the whole list, but I got an A in Maths (which I was pretty proud of at the time) and B's for everything else, apart from French, which I got a C.
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