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  1. It sort of might be a western with zombies...
  2. Yes. Badlands follows the Bonnie and Clyde school of thought that we saw continue with Natural Born Killers and Wild and Heart and to some extent True Romance. Martin Sheen plays the bad boy, with Sissy Spacek his very young lover as they go on the run for the twisted I'll do anything for love sentiment. Amorality and love are supposedly contrary things, but true love surely asks for the lover to be willing to do anything, and to forgive anything, right? Terrence Malick is a most curious director who has brought out about little more than 4 films in 40 years, and I'm eager to chase them all down. Another great 70's movie
  3. I think a lot of the underground stuff is indeed monotonous, but I hit most of them up when I was going explorer-crazy so I was almost glad whenever I found a new station as it meant I'd be unlocking a couple of new areas. I can appreciate you not liking the views in teh game. Again, however, my quest for discovering new places meant I was rather vigilant when traisping about, always with an eye on the compass, heading to a new destination sideways, scanning the horizon for trinkets. Not to make too much of a mountain here, but you have Mass Effect 2 in your sig, so I presume the repetitive planet exploration, too, got you by the short hairs? It's a shame you were affected by the hype. I avoided pretty much all promotion, and ended up gladly investing near enough 80 hours of my life.
  4. Well Gizmo, Ellmeister! I've listened to the new mwY album about 10 times now. The cheeky games of the fox and the beetle king and the fig are all well and truly embedded into my mind... but the album is too short, they're still all too fucking happy and I don't feel that they're as unique as they were before. In terms of evolution, they've certainly matured over the albums from whining about a girl, to god, to a quizzical submission to their fate and -- now? There's a sort of drone-like, apathetic monotony to what they have to sing about. Folkish and drunk with sweet puddle-lane style fairy tales, they've dismissed their Grimm jacket and are fiddling for children now. They are grown ups and I, for one, feel they got through their adolescence far too quickly, and without nay nearly enough scars. Their fanciful, sneaky-parenting terms of "mammory glands" cervical canals has no thump that can be called kin to the carnal line "where midnight needles go to work" or even the brutal imagery of "january 1979, I saw a terrible crash, I couldn't help but laugh". It is like they are actively seeking to avoid conflict. Where the spider trilogy webbed Brother, Sister with joy, inevitability and then loss, they instead turn to accordian ditties that resurface occasionally to reel the listener back into an entropical state of bland bliss and, for the worse, insist on repeatedly repeating themselves which stinks of bible-bashing high-on-life that only serves to leave the band standing firmly but propped on the legs of their religion. Don't get me wrong; I love the band. Maybe I just think that they seem to sound too happy, considering it is widely believed that this will be their final album together.
  5. be bold. Let sex cover intimacy, just as drugs covers booze :P I'm like that with watching movies on my laptop. Even though I'm a space-bar away from a pause, I still go "Aww, maaan..." when the phone buzzes. That may explain some of my phone call behaviour of the past.
  6. If you look down then it probably means quite the opposite. You look down when you want to avoid eye contact, or not be noticed, or when you submit some form of 'power' or 'control' to someone else. What I'm saying is that one who does this may perceive themselves as 'less' or 'smaller' than another, so by assuming a bottom-up point of view you open up a world you can play in. Or, maybe, if you feel for it, you can try and take some arranged photographs angled similarly to those above, only try to reflect the sentiment above. But I am inclined to talk bullshit when it's past midnight and the cans are stacking, so forgive me. Oxy_Wee; great pictures. They look like they belong as a Penguin Modern Classics cover. Perhaps it would be fair to say that maybe you don't have your own 'style'? I mean, I don't want to use the word generic because it doesn't do the quality any favours; and it's hard to say anything on two pictures :P Have you not got any more? I'd love to have a decent camera. Hate you all.
  7. Well! I've watched four movies so far, and I'm just starting another. Nearly out of everything else, but I got plenty more films if I need 'em. Sitting munching on chorizo and sundried tomatoes. This is awesome.
  8. You look down a lot. I think you should try and take pictures from down's perspective.
  9. Ok, well that's 20 signed now. Keep an eye out over the weekend for the new thread, and I'll say to you now that I won't always wait for all the PMs to come in, nor will I tolerate naysayers at all. I will permit a period always at least 24 hours where every single player will have to post before the next night begins. Players will receive some, but little, warning before they are just written out of the game, and it shall be encouraged for fellow players to remind each other to make their post. This'll be my first time GMing a mafia game so I don't expect to get it right straight away. if anyone now doesn't think they can check the game at least once a day then you may as well sit out now and let someone else more willing to take your place. Ta!
  10. Into The Wild - you'll either find this to be snobbish and unrealistic, entirely dressed up in sentimental parkas and contrived scarves, with dangled hooks of pretentiousness -- OR you'll love it for the whimsical, born-free hippyfest that celebrates the presence of god in everything. It's based on the true story of one Christopher McCandless AKA Alexander Supertramp, who took a roundabout odyssey through the states on his way to Alaska, meeting late 60's throwback long hair and loose love. A man who tries to grow up too fast, but whose vivacity infects all who stand too close. Dog Day Afternoon is also based on true events; a man attempts to hold up a bank and what ensues is a 14-hour hostage situation that will best be known for the improvised "Attica! Attica!" scene that we all know thanks to House M.D. Al Pacino, directed by Sidney Lumet (most famous for 12 Angry Men), plays a man's-got-issues, typical opressed-70s-hero whose unshakable core 'good' leads to almost stockholm-syndrome levels of sympathy. Pacino lost out to Nicholson's role in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest at the '75 oscars, and this film is much touted as one of the best non-oscar-winning performances there is. Very watchable. Sepico is another Pacino/Lumet movie, where Pacino plays a good cop in a bad department; hippy to the bone, with one of the best movie beards ever. I really think the 70s is growing to be my favourite movie decade. Hooray for automerge! McCabe & Mrs Miller, my first knowing Altman movie outside of Short Cuts, and besides the really annoying fake snow 'effect' that they kept using, it was an almost-solid foray into the western frontier genre. I've heard before that Altman knows his stuff when it comes to westerns, but after my Eastwood tour-de-force-athon the other week, I felt let down by the lack of protagonist charisma, especially when it came to the titular relationship with Mrs Miller - the movie was too scared to wander into romantic territory, and unfortunately did not form enough substance elsewhere for me to really feel it. Whilst I do concede the contemporary expectations would've been far exceeded, I think I'll just add my vote to the pile of poor Altman being born maybe a decade or so too soon for cinema. But then, I've only seen, what, three/four of his movies?
  11. Drugs, sex, and reading books! That's basically life ftw.
  12. Exam sucked. Now I'm gonna get high and drunk and watch movies until I pass out!
  13. dude. 66k views now. THAT'S AWESOME! You instigated a new level meme :P ReZ... look and learn :P
  14. That's pretty vague, for a nerd. Dan; erm... I've never been to a funeral? Does that count? Never been skiing or snowboarding. Never been in a hot air balloon. Never (really) driven a car. Never been to scotland. Never read any Dan Brown, never seen Sound of Music... Never jumped off the high diving board. That sorta stuff?
  15. Well I've got about 20 mins before i leave for my last ever exam. Which I'll fail. Thus failing the module. And the course. AND MY LIFE. On the plus side; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/8045040.stm Stephen Fry just about sums up how I feel about the current media frenzy surrounding the MP's and their money claims thing.
  16. Yeah - I've half a mind to watch the last two eps again. Strange season that didn't really even try to go anywhere until the last 5 episodes or so.
  17. Soylent Green I feel smug. I've seen this movie and you haven't. Ner.
  18. Ok, it's more like a 'mash-up' then :P This concept is too awesome. I want to say "blast Corps meets GTA4" but really that's just how I want a sequel to BC... I must think on this.
  19. Goaferboy - did they give you any painkillers? Because you seem far too happy about the whole thing :P
  20. shhh... spoiler talk about the promo :P Well maybe the losties will die. Because some version of them will exist in some time period somewhere, I doubt it'll be the last we see of them
  21. Nami is irreplacable! Take that back.
  22. Paj; that really, really sounds awesome Nice one! Are you going to keep in touch with the guy? Ganepark; a downer is an occasional necessity. Friends can be dicks but usually unknowingly so.
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