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Post by templara on Jun 16, 2015 9:58:23 GMT
Christ, what a huge post! Just let me take a bath and I will read it from top to bottom! oh god oh god oh god star wars stuff!!1
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Post by dodgy on Jun 16, 2015 10:43:33 GMT
Shits gotten real
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Post by templara on Jun 16, 2015 10:56:04 GMT
Well, as far as I know (after reading Darth Plagueis twice and still forgetting all the details, cause I'm not a fucking tape recorder, you know ), Lord Sidious manipulated Gunray and the Confederacy into blockading Naboo. He didn't want an invasion at first. Anyway, this doesn't really matter, especially in the light of the fact that my memory has such huge gaps you could stick your dong trough them. Well, isn't it logical that the word would have spread sooner or later? No, it was gas. Then the battledroids to finish off the barely alive jedi. Again, they were lucky to have those breathing devices. In fact, it was Plagueis who wanted to get rid of the rule of two. He ultimately sought eternal life trough manipulation of the midichlorians, and intended Sidious to be his partner and servant troughout the ages. Didn't work out this way tho, as Sidious had no time for this bullshit. This is not a spoiler, as this quote is taken from the Prologue : Well, for all we know they could have kept the jedi in that room for an hour or two. Movies can't be trusted to show everything right, especially if the movie is directed by a lunatic moneyhungry fat old man. xD And yet I remember them sticking some devices into each others their mouths as soon as the gas came. Yeah, sounds dumb. Or maybe not. Them warning the people of Naboo would be quicker than first going to Coruscant, warning the senate, then trying to send a message to Naboo trough all the transmission jamming. Lmao, pray tell, how do you know he was an alcoholic? xD Huh, was it that long. I strongly disagree! If I wanted to watch people with palsy "fight", I'd go to the nearest circus. They got dwarves and bearded women, too. I think the new movies' quick and ferocious fighting depicts what kind of speed can be achieved with the Force. Maybe I should rewatch the old movies. Well, um, no jedi can be 100% effective and flawless at all times. Kenobi missed the opportunity to go trough that force field before it was activated, end of story. Shit happens. Well, I guess Lucas just lacked an in-depth knowledge of his own universe (including the Expanded Universe) and didn't really care about making a meaningful and "realistic" movie. Let's not forget the simple fact, that despite all of their wisdom, the jedi order was stuck in old traditions and prejudices. That alone eventually led to the jedi's downfall, as they were brought down by a far more superior and mobile force. *shrugs* yea, we do. We do also have naked bears defeating stormtroopers. *unzips pants and urinates on Lucas's head for a few seconds* Btw, there's a new novel "Tarkin", you might want to check it out. It just came out a few months ago. If you have trouble finding a pirated version, contact me via pm and I will provide ("The Force provides, Darth Sidious".(c)Plagueis). No but I will definitely check it out. Meh, that's just a sad excuse. Sorry. Well, its not like they were "ripped". It's more along the lines of "We will now pick what we like from the EU and call it Canon. Everything else is considered "Legends", and is just, well, legends, that might or might not be true."(c)Disney I personally love all the characters from KOTOR. Both KOTORs were some of the best things I have experienced in front of the PC. (An 8-hour long round in SS13, where I was one of the cultists comes close to this tho :3) *zips pants*
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Post by templara on Jun 16, 2015 10:57:27 GMT
We're only warming up, boy. "No, Malgus. This...is only the beginning!" p.s. It's hilarious how great the trailers of TOR are, and how shitty the game is.
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Post by Mordecai on Jun 16, 2015 13:01:27 GMT
After writing out a nice long reply, I hit backspace while editing, and the page went back. All was lost. RIP.
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Post by templara on Jun 16, 2015 13:17:36 GMT
After writing out a nice long reply, I hit backspace while editing, and the page went back. All was lost. RIP. Holy shit write it again!!!
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Post by templara on Jun 16, 2015 19:37:26 GMT
I SAID WRITE THE POST
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Post by grimgryphon on Jun 17, 2015 2:19:03 GMT
Now I didn't say anything about consoles, but yeah PC is mastr ace. Skyrim was truly terrible though, so I apologize in advance to anyone who loves it. It's a lot like the Phantom Menace last three Star Wars movies but for The Elder Scrolls. The excessive combat was a problem in itself for 100+ hour gamers, but the horrible quest lines are what killed it for me. Bethesda games like Skyrim, Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Fallout:NV really don't shine until you start adding mods. I think that's the beauty of what they do with those games. Let the community make them better...and they do! I have about 25 mods running in Skyrim, both graphical and game-play, and it's amazing. There was also an overhaul mod for Morrowind a while back and it breathed new life into that game as well.
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Post by Mordecai on Jun 18, 2015 14:13:31 GMT
I'll write it again. I just needed time to cope with losing all that time. Don't get me wrong, I love Morrowind, (only discovered it 2 years ago), Oblivion (nostalgia everywhere), Fallout 3 (2nd favorite game), and Fallout: New Vegas (favorite game). Skyrim was just awful though, even when I was running 50+ mods. The mods for it are so good too, but the game was terrible. Also, I was disappointed with TOR, especially after seeing those great hype videos. If you like Star Wars and haven't seen the TOR trailer, I recommend watching it, though I don't recommend the game.
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Post by Mordecai on Jun 18, 2015 16:05:07 GMT
Well, as far as I know, Lord Sidious manipulated Gunray and the Confederacy into blockading Naboo. He didn't want an invasion at first. It was a blockade at first, yes. Even if it had remained a blockade, the point would have been the same. The whole thing was a ploy to unnerve the senate. The chancellor would never agree to go to war, and so Palpatine used the the Confederacy to pressure the senate into a war, and into a vote of no confidence to overthrow the current chancellor. For the senate to feel that pressure, they would need to know about the blockade/invasion. Well, isn't it logical that the word would have spread sooner or later? It isn't unlikely (though the blockade was attempting to prevent that from happening), but why step on your own feet if two people have a ship and are prepared to go straight back to the senate to tell them, especially if those two people are trusted by the senate? No, it was gas. Then the battledroids to finish off the barely alive jedi. Again, they were lucky to have those breathing devices. Using the battledroids to finish them is reasonable enough. Go back and look up the opening scenes of TPM on youtube. I didn't see any breathing devices, but that's not to say they aren't there. Yeah, sounds dumb. Or maybe not. Them warning the people of Naboo would be quicker than first going to Coruscant, warning the senate, then trying to send a message to Naboo trough all the transmission jamming. It does sound dumb, unless you've been drinking with Jedi Gin. The Naboo people have no army (this is mentioned in the movie), so warning them wouldn't accomplish anything, unless the two jedi intend to take on the confederacy themselves. As it turns out, Anakin ends up accidentally starting a starfighter and blowing up the blockade battle station. Lmao, pray tell, how do you know he was an alcoholic? xD Well, you know why the council wouldn't let him join, right? They noticed that his "stoic" character was completely bland and forgettable. They feared that his casual drinking would get out of control, which it did, and by the time of TPM, not a single decision of his made sense (that's the real core of this tongue-in-cheek claim). Shortly after, he succumbed to cirrhosis of the liver. That, or he was stabbed or something. I don't remember. No. Literally, it was ten minutes long. I mean to suggest that it felt longer than it actually was because of how ridiculous it was. I strongly disagree! If I wanted to watch people with palsy "fight", I'd go to the nearest circus. They got dwarves and bearded women, too. I think the new movies' quick and ferocious fighting depicts what kind of speed can be achieved with the Force. I don't mean to say that CGI is inherently bad. I loved Windu vs Sidious, Yoda vs Dooku, and Yoda vs Sidious, as well as non-movie fights, such as Dooku vs Ventress and two nightsisters, but the movies get out of control with it, to the point that every scene has way too much shit crammed into it. Episode II was the best example of this, with 10,000 jedi all on screen getting murdered by battledroids on Geonosis (niman < droids), but the gungan battle at the end of TPM was just as crammed. The jedi fights are no different, even if they're not crammed with people. A little bit of lightsaber dueling and force fighting is great, essential even, but the battle between Kenobi, Gin, and Maul actually felt drawn-out. Anakin vs Kenobi has all the emotion we came to expect from the early movies, but it takes everything out of hand, with the trapeze act, the battling on debris in a river of lava, and the ending, which just confirmed our fears that Anakin was an idiot (in case you aren't convinced, see: "NOOOOOOOOOOOOO"). For all the lightsaber/force swag that is shown in Yoda vs Sidious, my favorite part is the simple dialogue scene where Sidious comments on the Jedi being blinded by their own confidence (he then asserts the point by surprising Yoda with a blast of force lightning). That brief line said more about the jedi's failings than the entire rest of the battle. Maybe I should rewatch the old movies. You probably should rewatch them, but be careful which versions you watch. In some versions, Jabba is a human, Sidious is redone (to match the newer movies), Greedo did or didn't shoot first (or they shoot at the same time), etc. If you want the classic Star Wars experience with the best possible quality, check out the Star Wars Despecialized Edition (though the remakes aren't bad either). jedi can be 100% effective and flawless at all times. If that's the case, then Kenobi should have made it through the force field (proofreading ftw). In all seriousness though, I mention the force field at all because that fight was crap. If you slow down the choreography an- actually you know what? Just check this out, watch Part 2, and skip ahead to 24:00 so you can see it yourself (watch up to 29:45). RLM isn't perfect, but he does a good job at showing the visual shortcomings of the lightsaber battle. Well, I guess Lucas just lacked an in-depth knowledge of his own universe (including the Expanded Universe) and didn't really care about making a meaningful and "realistic" movie. I'd like to agree, but Lucas is actually pretty well versed on his star wars lore, despite nuking most of it into legend. If you go back and watch Yoda vs Dooku, or Yoda vs Palpatine, you'll see clear descriptors of Yoda's form and combat style. Being an ataru-fag, Yoda jumps all over the place, expending lots of energy to flip around and overpower his opponent. His classical methods are shown in his single-minded approach, which is to overpower the opponent with a fast barrage of attacks, every single time. This is why he seldom uses force attacks, and also why he loses to Sidious. Once Sidious starts using the force to launch spinning senate hoverthings at Yoda, Yoda is done for. He doesn't use the force back on Sidious, instead trying to outmaneuver his way back into lightsaber combat. In fact, when he loses his lightsaber, he's forced to retreat (compare this to Sidious, who viewed lightsabers as antiquated jedi playthings, despite being a master at lightsaber combat). This is unrelated to our discussion, but I think that, had Yoda gotten his full lightsaber fight with Sidious, he would have died. Ataru is an energy-expensive form, as we can see when Yoda has grown tired by the end of Yoda vs Sidious. Ataru is also a form which Sidious has mastered, though it is the only form Yoda has mastered (compare sidious' additional masteries of shien, djem so, makashi, juyo, niman, and more). *shrugs* yea, we do. We do also have naked bears defeating stormtroopers. *unzips pants and urinates on Lucas's head for a few seconds* I find your lack of faith disturbing. Meh, that's just a sad excuse. Sorry. A sad excuse would be that Lucas just sucks at everything (we have similarly unrealistic views of SotA's management here). More realistic is the idea that Lucas, when tempered by his coworkers, can be a very good director. But don't take it from me. I got that excuse from coworkers of Lucas, who claimed that Lucas' success made it difficult for coworkers to question anything he came up with. On a side note, who is your favorite jedi and who is your favorite Sith? And, who is your favorite force-wielder that didn't follow the jedi or sith ways (examples include Mace Windu, Darth Traya, Jolee Bindo, and Ashoka Tano). You can have more than one, and anyone can jump in.
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Post by templara on Jun 18, 2015 23:01:03 GMT
I don't know what to say. Can't really say shit without rewatching this part. Shit. I was sure they used some sort of devices. Fuck. Well it's clear. Obi and Qui Gon see the droid army and decide to warn the Naboo guys "and contact chancellor Valorum"(c) Qui Gon to Obi Wan in the hangar bay behind some crates. So they intended to do both - bring news to Naboo in person and contact Valorum via holonet or whatever they intended to use for the purpose. shit xD No comment here. *shrugs* But why? Is this an earlier version? I also heard that originally Lucas intended for Han to be an alien. Roger that. Now is he? I thought he didn't give a fuck. I bet he doesn't even fucking know who Naga Sadow is. Got nothing to say on this as I do not know much of lightsaber fighting styles sadly. In 900 hears? What a dork. Wierd but theres nothing on this in "Darth Plagueis". Now do you? Why? In fact, this does not matter, just as it doesn't matter, for example, who is your father, or how good was/is he at stuff, ot that in the beginning you were just a drop of sperm that slipped trough a tear in a cheap condome. Star Wars is unique in that it is a world, a single living universe with its unique characteristics and traits. It has a certain vibe to it, or, more precisely, a number of vibes. That's very unique. The galaxy far, far away lives. The sith live. The jedi live. They are as real as a tale can get. That's really a wierd phenomenon. I think I haven't encountered anything like this since. And, another important thing, today it's obvious, that Star Wars lives not so much because of Lucas, but despite him Most of the quality stuff has come from the Expanded Universe. I do not have a favourite Jedi, as I find them all rather...flawed. My favourite sith tho is Darth Bane. Oh, and Yuthura Ban of course: Revan and Malak are good too: And the Exile, of course ;-) Traya, of course. She is magnificent. Some more pics for you! And which species is your favorite? Mine are the Rakata. Their empire is truly a beautiful thing. Selkath are cool, too. And the bugs (not sure if the same species is depicted on the picture below tho) Btw, have you read Dawn of the Jedi? About Lanoree Brock or whatever her name was. I read the first book, that had a rather annoying ending, and I've got the second one which I'm about to read at some point.
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Post by Mordecai on Jun 19, 2015 4:38:47 GMT
If you're considering rewatching parts, that is great, but I recommend you watch the original trilogy too if you haven't already. Also, and excuse me for doing so (since references are a pain in the ass), but can you post that part where they explain that they'll contact chancellor Velorum?
Which version you watch of the OG trilogy is up to you. The older stuff had shittier looking lightsabers, Palpatine as a strange being (I don't know how else to describe it), Jabba as a human, and some other unpleasant stuff. The main pull for me is seeing what they accomplished back then, especially in the space combat scenes. That, and seeing Greedo getting blasted by a ruthless Han.
I highly doubt that Lucas knows who Sadow is. The more distant from and irrelevant to the original trilogy lore elements are, the less Lucas knows about them. He probably doesn't know about Adjunta Pall either, or Darth Malgus, or Darth Sion, or Yaddle. Unrelated though, is that he both knows about and hates Darth Traya (a testament to her true genius imo).
I know, 900 years is plenty of time longer than Sidious' lifespan. How could he have fallen so far behind? My guess is that the jedi grew complacent in the centuries following the legacy of the Sith'ari, Darth Bane. After-all, the Jedi thought that the Sith were destroyed entirely. Yoda also spent much time teaching tons of padawans and other Jedi. Compare that to Sidious, a man of prodigious power to begin with, who spent almost his entire life practicing political manipulation, lightsaber combat, the ways of the force (under the tutelage of Plagueis, and Tenebrous indirectly, I believe), and spent decades observing and deceiving the jedi. From a design standpoint, instead of a nerd standpoint, Nick Gillard explains how he worked out Sidious' master-of-every-form style and portrayal in the movies, "It took a really long time for Nick to work out Sidious' fighting style... he has a style that's constantly changing. His style is one in which you'll never get the better of him. It is ambiguous [and literally ambidextrous]--- he'll fight less than you and draw you in; you're a sucker if you think you're going to better him. Sidious is a master of every weapon and every style."
I have not the patience nor the interest in explaining why I would be disturbed by a fervent TPM/TCW/ROTS fan showing disinterest in ANH/TESB/ROTJ. Go watch Red Letter Media break down episode I, then watch the next two if you feel compelled to, and after that, summon all of your love for the force and all things star wars (this can be supplemented by reading about characters like Qui-Gon, Darth Maul, Amidala [if you can stomach it], Kit Fisto, Grievous, Dooku, and Plo-Koon, and maybe even add a few party favors into the mix). Then, if you're a true warrior, watch the documentaries on SW, and then dive into episodes I and II (uncut editions are my favorite), the animated series that covers the events between episodes II and III (watch out for the voice actor replacement introducing Darth Sidious as Nigel Thornberry), episode III, maybe that new star wars animated show (I haven't seen it yet), and finally the original trilogy.
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Post by templara on Jun 19, 2015 8:09:11 GMT
Watch the scene in the hangar after the jedi escape the droidekas.
Oh? Any screenshots?
Ooh any proofs for the last sentence?
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Post by dodgy on Jun 22, 2015 4:31:06 GMT
I'm playing swtor now.
Thanks a lot
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Post by Mordecai on Jun 22, 2015 17:31:25 GMT
The Original Emperor
I have no official documentation of George Lucas hating on Kreia, however a guy named Cavell over at the SWTOR forum explains the relationship between Kreia, George Lucas, and Chris Avellone well (posted below for convenience). Kreia was essentially Chris Avellone giving a big middle finger to George Lucas' binary, rather childish, "Good is good, and evil is evil," implementation of the universe. KotOR II is basically one big deconstruction of every Star Wars trope out there, which is why it's so good.
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Post by templara on Jun 22, 2015 18:09:49 GMT
original emperor is fucking ugly
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Post by Mordecai on Jun 22, 2015 23:40:31 GMT
Yes, he is. However, remember that this was done in the 70's. By today's standards, elevated with CGI, it's easy to grow sick looking at him, but at the time, he (and the rest of SW's visual stuff) was an impressive visual element. Still, this is something I would edit out (as they did) in re-releases, for continuity's sake.
The original emperor kind of looks like a half-force vampire though, which is pretty cool.
Selkath are kind of lame imo (stupid fish), but I've never heard of those insectoids. I'm partial to Bith (Tenebrous ftw), but I don't have a favorite race. Cereans are cool too, as are sith (the ancient race). Nautolans and twi-leks and miraluka and mandalorians are cool too.
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Post by templara on Jun 25, 2015 0:28:02 GMT
Yes, he is. However, remember that this was done in the 70's. By today's standards, elevated with CGI, it's easy to grow sick looking at him, but at the time, he (and the rest of SW's visual stuff) was an impressive visual element. Still, this is something I would edit out (as they did) is re-releases, for continuity's sake. The original emperor kind of looks like a half-force vampire though, which is pretty cool. Selkath are kind of lame imo (stupid fish), but I've never heard of those insectoids. I'm partial to Bith (Tenebrous ftw), but I don't have a favorite race. Cereans are cool too, as are sith (the ancient race). Nautolans and twi-leks and miraluka and mandalorians are cool too. What do u think about SW7? What r ur expectations? I think Jar Jar Abrams sucks. But then again, Lukas sucks too..
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Post by Membrane_on_Vacation on Jun 25, 2015 1:29:00 GMT
Trust not Abrams.
He said he wanted the new Treks to be independent and, well, new. So much for that, the first film wasn't actually too bad except of course for the blinding lens flares all over my retina. Second was a tragic mess and a badly done reboot of STII even.
He gets a lot of hype, but really what for? Lost sucked. Felicity? Cloverfield? Bitch please.
I'd be perfectly happy with Joss or Ridley though.
I cant hold any expectations for the film, Lucas destroyed my expectations with the prequels to the point where I cant even think about having them. I'll avoid most of the hype, ignore the retard lightsaber hilt thing and hope it is a one off, and wish for the best when I just show up at the movie to watch it.
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Post by Mordecai on Jun 25, 2015 13:06:16 GMT
STAR WARS: Episode 7!
Like IM, the prequels ruined my expectations, but on the bright side that means I'm ready for anything, be it trade negotiations, nonsensical plot elements, insultingly obvious exposition ("I've trained you since you were a small boy!"), Jar Jar, or high density scenes.
Between Lost and Cloverfield though, I admit I'm a little worried. I still remember seeing cloverfield in theaters and saying loudly, and right before the end, "HEY GUYS IMAGINE IF THE MOVIE ENDED HERE AND THEY JUST LEFT US WITH HALF A MOVIE." Shortly after, the whole theater was up in arms against Abrams.
Not to mention I'd rather not see the word "sex" slipped into to the new SW 50 times like in every other Disney movie (or breasts, or genitals, or 666), nor would I favor subtle frame-by-frame insertions of porn into background windows. Why does Disney have to be so creepy anyway? I thought they made kids movies, not sexual satanic masonic indoctrination crap.
Anyway, I suspect the film will suck, but I'm going to give it the benefit of the doubt until then. For all the criticism the crossguard lightsaber has received, it isn't that out of place. Is it really any more out there than double-bladed sabers, curve-hilt sabers, saber-staves, one-handed double-blade sabers, saber-whips, or Asajj's dual curved-hilt double-bladed detachable wtf saber?
On a side note, if you like to laugh at Lucas and haven't yet seen the Lucas Edition of the Episode 7 trailer, go watch it. Mickey Mouse has no qualms about sticking it to Lucas.
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Post by templara on Jun 25, 2015 22:15:41 GMT
Trust not Abrams. He said he wanted the new Treks to be independent and, well, new. So much for that, the first film wasn't actually too bad except of course for the blinding lens flares all over my retina. Second was a tragic mess and a badly done reboot of STII even. He gets a lot of hype, but really what for? Lost sucked. Felicity? Cloverfield? Bitch please. I'd be perfectly happy with Joss or Ridley though. I cant hold any expectations for the film, Lucas destroyed my expectations with the prequels to the point where I cant even think about having them. I'll avoid most of the hype, ignore the retard lightsaber hilt thing and hope it is a one off, and wish for the best when I just show up at the movie to watch it. Motherfuckers I dont get your hate for the prequels. Maybe It's because I can't judge them clearly cause I'm too much of a SW fan and manage to immerse myself enough and extract enough of the unique atmosphere even from the prequels I dunno. The hilt was stupid, too. The guy who played Obi Wan in the prequels also think it's dumb. He said he'd like to return to the movies, too. Was he a bad actor?
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Post by templara on Jun 25, 2015 22:24:14 GMT
STAR WARS: Episode 7! Like IM, the prequels ruined my expectations, but on the bright side that means I'm ready for anything, be it trade negotiations, nonsensical plot elements, insultingly obvious exposition ("I've trained you since you were a small boy!"), Jar Jar, or high density scenes. Between Lost and Cloverfield though, I admit I'm a little worried. I still remember seeing cloverfield in theaters and saying loudly, and right before the end, "HEY GUYS IMAGINE IF THE MOVIE ENDED HERE AND THEY JUST LEFT US WITH HALF A MOVIE." Shortly after, the whole theater was up in arms against Abrams. Not to mention I'd rather not see the word "sex" slipped into to the new SW 50 times like in every other Disney movie (or breasts, or genitals, or 666), nor would I favor subtle frame-by-frame insertions of porn into background windows. Why does Disney have to be so creepy anyway? I thought they made kids movies, not sexual satanic masonic indoctrination crap. Anyway, I suspect the film will suck, but I'm going to give it the benefit of the doubt until then. For all the criticism the crossguard lightsaber has received, it isn't that out of place. Is it really any more out there than double-bladed sabers, curve-hilt sabers, saber-staves, one-handed double-blade sabers, saber-whips, or Asajj's dual curved-hilt double-bladed detachable wtf saber? On a side note, if you like to laugh at Lucas and haven't yet seen the Lucas Edition of the Episode 7 trailer, go watch it. Mickey Mouse has no qualms about sticking it to Lucas. Cloverfield wasnt all that bad. It was kinda cool. Huge fucking monsters, tiny monsters, the camera footage(how u call that shit in America?). It wasn't THAT bad. It was cool. Dude? Explain Same here. Tho I still hope the STAR WARS MAGIC will happen and make the movie great. Wait bitch this reminds me of something...lemme fucking look it up... Oh, that's it, actually. Laughed fucking hard.
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Post by Mordecai on Jun 26, 2015 3:01:29 GMT
Alright Templar, you can't just speak perfect English for a year and then say "How you call that shit in America?" It's too obvious. I liked the setup for Cloverfield, and the camera-work was great. I just found the ending disappointing, since nothing was explained. At best, it was surprising, and at worst, it felt like a cop-out. Btw, thanks for posting the GL edition trailer. I fear none of us have the time to go over the Disney madness that goes on behind the scenes, but since I mentioned it... I will start your journey with a choice piece of tinfoil. Suffice to say that over 3 million copies of this movie were recalled upon discovery.
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Post by templara on Jun 26, 2015 6:59:53 GMT
Alright Templar, you can't just speak perfect English for a year and then say "How you call that shit in America?" It's too obvious. I liked the setup for Cloverfield, and the camera-work was great. I just found the ending disappointing, since nothing was explained. At best, it was surprising, and at worst, it felt like a cop-out. Btw, thanks for posting the GL edition trailer. I fear none of us have the time to go over the Disney madness that goes on behind the scenes, but since I mentioned it... I will start your journey with a choice piece of tinfoil. Suffice to say that over 3 million copies of this movie were recalled upon discovery. either ur link is broken or my android is playin tricks on me.
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Post by Mordecai on Jun 26, 2015 12:41:20 GMT
Hmm. It shows up for me. Just look up "Porn in Disney's The Rescuers" if you can't see the image.
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Post by templara on Jun 27, 2015 2:30:01 GMT
Hmm. It shows up for me. Just look up "Porn in Disney's The Rescuers" if you can't see the image. Roger that. On a side not, I rly gotta read some articles on sw 7. Google Now is suggesting this shit to me all the time. P.s. would u bone Daisy Ridley?
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Post by templara on Jul 2, 2015 16:49:18 GMT
Noone for daisy? She's 3/10 anyway.
I just thought that the epic moments in the new trilogy: when Anakin learns who Palpatine truly is, when the jedi come for him, when he kills windu and so on are handled poorly...there's no sensation of power, of greatness. the directing rly sucks.
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Post by templara on Jul 3, 2015 19:34:23 GMT
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Post by templara on Jul 6, 2015 22:11:57 GMT
Life is a process of breaking down and using other matter, and if need be, other life. Therefore, life is aggression, and successful life is successful aggression. Life is the scum of matter, and people are the scum of life. There is nothing but matter, forces, space and time, which together make power. Nothing matters, except what matters to you. Might makes right, and power makes freedom. You are free to do whatever is in your power, and if you want to survive and thrive you had better do whatever is in your interests. If your interests conflict with those of others, let the others pit their power against yours, everyone for theirselves. If your interests coincide with those of others, let them work together with you, and against the rest. We are what we eat, and we eat everything. All that you really value, and the goodness and truth and beauty of life, have their roots in this apparently barren soil. This is the true knowledge.
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Post by templara on Jul 22, 2015 16:51:09 GMT
So I was coming back home from shopping and I saw Morde and his crosdressing brother getting all hyped about Star Wars... (jk, sup Morde!) sorry for the shit quality, this shit cant shoot in the dark for shit
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