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#1
Aye. MGS is sweet as a nut, but in comparison to Splinter cell its chalk and cheese my friend, chalk and cheese.
#2
It's my Birthday! / Radiohead Live in London
March 28, 2006, 11:23:43 AM
I love radiohead, me wants...me wants now!
#3
Stalker

I've been waiting for this for a while, the game play sounds interesting and the background storyline really gripped me.

However, its been delayed alot and passed around developers (you all know what happens to games that this happens to)  so time can only tell how the actual end product will fair.
#4
Laugh? I nearly started. / human dominos
March 17, 2006, 01:20:58 PM
lol i like that one
#5
Movies, Music & Books / Primer
March 15, 2006, 05:32:24 PM
I managed to see it a few days ago, was a bloody good watch as well.

(Trying not include spoilers)

A complex paradoxical film in the same vein as Donnie darko. It will take a few times to watch and fully enjoy. There is no explanation to what’s going on, as the characters know, hence don’t need to monolog to each about what they know. Makes the film complex but gives it a refreshing, realistic dialogue. Some concepts make me moist in my special place, e.g. a time machine within a time machine <---A good example of where the film takes you.

Butterfly effect but less explosions and general in your face naffness.....

Someone see it so I can have a natter.....
#6
Movies, Music & Books / Primer
March 07, 2006, 05:54:20 PM
Primer

I saw this and fancied watching it, but havnt yet had the chance. I think it looks good, it was billed as "Donnie Darko for adults" (Like Donnie darko was a Disney romp or something) which is why it caught my attention. Reviews are mixed for it, anyone seen it and care to comment?
#7
Laugh? I nearly started. / Birdflue
March 07, 2006, 05:32:32 PM
A lion a bear and a duck are sat in the woods arguing about whose the hardest animal. The bear gets up and says, "all i got to do is snarl and people run away in terror". The lion, not one to be beaten, says "All i do is roar and every person and animal within a mile run away". The duck who was just sat with a bemused look on its face gets up and says "So f**k, all i do is sneeze and the world s**ts itself!"
#8
Movies, Music & Books / Top 5 movies
February 15, 2006, 06:14:12 PM
I was thinking of The Princess Diaries , also a classic  :eyebrow:

Edit: Spelling
#9
Seriously though ... / Medical / Toddler Question
February 14, 2006, 07:24:59 PM
How long after the course of antibiotics did this start?

Where there any symptoms whilst she was takeing the medication?

What where the antibiotics for ?
#10
Movies, Music & Books / Top 5 movies
February 14, 2006, 07:14:13 PM
Dose anyone have a really crap, naff or otherwise awful film they just love to watch, like a unnecessary sentimental attachment to what is just a plain pants movie.

Mine would be Tremors, a film about giant worms that eat people ( much cooler than the ones in Dune of course). I watched it as a bern an loved it ever since.

I invented the game of tremors in which someone gets into the sleeping bag up to there head (the tremor) and some1 simple jumps around on the furniture trying not to touch the floor (thus be eaten by the tremor). Things took a turn for the worse when my brother invented anti-tremor devices. These mainly consisted of socks filled with a apple, hard enough to bruise but not so hard as to cause permenant damage. The uber-anti-tremor device (a sock with a bunch of old batterys in it) was strictly off limits, it was only used once.
#11
Movies, Music & Books / Top 5 movies
February 14, 2006, 06:51:53 PM
I think you owe us a explantion on, 5- The Princess bride, oldbloke
#12
Movies, Music & Books / Top 5 movies
February 12, 2006, 01:55:57 AM
Top 5 moives in no particular order, they dont have to be good movies just ones which hit that special place inside you that makes you go ummmmm:

1.Donnie darko       (Bloody excellent  film, once you watched it, then watch it again, then mulled over it for a few days, Great music aswell)
2.Anything with Arnold schwarzenegger           (I grow up with the likes of total recall, running mad and terminator. Never a good actor, but i love to watch his films)
3.Leon            (Makes me want to lie on top of buildings and shoot people with paint ball guns)
4. Monthy pythons holy grail             (The knights who say Ni!, need i say more)
5. first 2 aliens             ( "Game over man!, Game over!)
#13
Movies, Music & Books / The Editors
February 12, 2006, 01:00:42 AM
I saw the editors live last may i think it was. I didnt mind them, nothing id go out and buy tho.

Also say Kubb, whom where very good, a cross between coldplay and radiohead so very what im into. They have got a album out i reccomend

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#14
Movies, Music & Books / Kung Fu Hustle
February 12, 2006, 12:47:02 AM
I really liked it, I thought it was funny and pretty to watch. So much so i pretended i was Bruce Lee for a hour afterwards, then it was sleepy time so i had to go to bed.
#15
Laugh? I nearly started. / joking but superb
January 18, 2006, 05:03:22 PM
Lol. I wanted that to happen but wasnt expecting it