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Author:  Guest [ 07 Aug 2012, 18:20 ]
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disclord wrote:
newtolaserelie wrote:
my birthday is this sunday.


My birthday is in September, on the 28th, which is a higher number, so its better.


Dammit! Mine's the 21st of December so I guess you have me beat :sick: I wonder how many DBs that is? :problem:
It's also the day the Mayans say we'll all float off into space. I'm giving two rent checks in December, one through the 20th and the second for the 21st to the end of the month. If we're all still on earth the landlord can cash the second check :thumbup:

Author:  rein-o [ 07 Aug 2012, 20:01 ]
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ldservice wrote:
disclord wrote:
newtolaserelie wrote:
my birthday is this sunday.


My birthday is in September, on the 28th, which is a higher number, so its better.


Dammit! Mine's the 21st of December so I guess you have me beat :sick: I wonder how many DBs that is? :problem:
It's also the day the Mayans say we'll all float off into space. I'm giving two rent checks in December, one through the 20th and the second for the 21st to the end of the month. If we're all still on earth the landlord can cash the second check :thumbup:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Author:  elieb [ 07 Aug 2012, 22:47 ]
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i say the mayans are wrong.

Author:  disclord [ 07 Aug 2012, 23:00 ]
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newtolaserelie wrote:
i say the mayans are wrong.


It's not the Mayans who are wrong - the Mayan people don't believe in the end of the world nonsense and think the rest of the world is pretty silly for putting any stock in it.

Author:  Guest [ 07 Aug 2012, 23:02 ]
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newtolaserelie wrote:
i say the mayans are wrong.


They better be wrong :evil:
2013 is when I can finally collect social security :thumbup:
If the world ends I'm left out :thumbdown:

Author:  Guest [ 07 Aug 2012, 23:05 ]
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disclord wrote:
newtolaserelie wrote:
i say the mayans are wrong.


It's not the Mayans who are wrong - the Mayan people don't believe in the end of the world nonsense and think the rest of the world is pretty silly for putting any stock in it.


OK, I either believe the Mayans or Disclord. I'm going along with disclord (guess the landlord will get ALL of Decembers rent). If you're wrong disclord I'll look for you somewhere around the moon on the 22nd :wave:

Author:  disclord [ 07 Aug 2012, 23:16 ]
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ldservice wrote:
disclord wrote:
newtolaserelie wrote:
i say the mayans are wrong.


It's not the Mayans who are wrong - the Mayan people don't believe in the end of the world nonsense and think the rest of the world is pretty silly for putting any stock in it.


OK, I either believe the Mayans or Disclord. I'm going along with disclord (guess the landlord will get ALL of Decembers rent). If you're wrong disclord I'll look for you somewhere around the moon on the 22nd :wave:


I'll be up there, mad as hell.

Have you seen the film "Melancholia"?

Author:  Guest [ 07 Aug 2012, 23:39 ]
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OK, see ya there :wave:
Nope, don't think I've seen that movie...

Author:  disclord [ 08 Aug 2012, 00:39 ]
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ldservice wrote:
OK, see ya there :wave:
Nope, don't think I've seen that movie...


Melancholia is a pretty frightening film about a rouge planet, called Melancholia, that passes by earth, then due to earths gravity, gets pulled back into earth. It's about 10 times larger than the earth so it strips off some of the earths atmosphere as it passes. Kirsten Dunst and Keifer Sutherland are in it - it came out last year and is sort of a remake of When Worlds Collide, but there's no escape ship because the scientists don't believe the planet will impact. It's a ghastly, depressing, frightening film and really good.

Author:  Guest [ 08 Aug 2012, 01:22 ]
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disclord wrote:
ldservice wrote:
OK, see ya there :wave:
Nope, don't think I've seen that movie...


Melancholia is a pretty frightening film about a rouge planet, called Melancholia, that passes by earth, then due to earths gravity, gets pulled back into earth. It's about 10 times larger than the earth so it strips off some of the earths atmosphere as it passes. Kirsten Dunst and Keifer Sutherland are in it - it came out last year and is sort of a remake of When Worlds Collide, but there's no escape ship because the scientists don't believe the planet will impact. It's a ghastly, depressing, frightening film and really good.


Sounds interesting but a film I'd have to watch when my wife is not around. She doesn't like movies like that :thumbdown:
I like sci-fi but have to watch when she's asleep :shh:

Author:  rein-o [ 08 Aug 2012, 01:40 ]
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disclord, since you have mentioned this movie a few times i have it on my instant list to watch.

Author:  disclord [ 08 Aug 2012, 02:00 ]
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rein-o wrote:
disclord, since you have mentioned this movie a few times i have it on my instant list to watch.


I first watched it via Netflix streaming after seeing it mentioned on some website - later I rented it on Blu-ray so I could see and hear it proper. Besides end of the world, it's a harrowing, and accurate, portrayal of severe depression and it's effects on those suffering from it and their family. The director suffered from it and the movie came out of his experiences with it. Kirsten Dunst is amazing in it.

Author:  disclord [ 08 Aug 2012, 02:02 ]
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ldservice wrote:
disclord wrote:
ldservice wrote:
OK, see ya there :wave:
Nope, don't think I've seen that movie...


Melancholia is a pretty frightening film about a rouge planet, called Melancholia, that passes by earth, then due to earths gravity, gets pulled back into earth. It's about 10 times larger than the earth so it strips off some of the earths atmosphere as it passes. Kirsten Dunst and Keifer Sutherland are in it - it came out last year and is sort of a remake of When Worlds Collide, but there's no escape ship because the scientists don't believe the planet will impact. It's a ghastly, depressing, frightening film and really good.


Sounds interesting but a film I'd have to watch when my wife is not around. She doesn't like movies like that :thumbdown:
I like sci-fi but have to watch when she's asleep :shh:


That sucks - my partner, Tony, loves sci-fi and disaster films too, so I always have someone to watch them with.

Author:  Guest [ 08 Aug 2012, 03:27 ]
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To that I asy "lucky you" :D

Author:  substance [ 09 Aug 2012, 06:06 ]
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Melancholia is an amazing film. It was the best film of 2011 after The Tree of Life. Lars Von Trier films are always good. Its not really a Sci-fi film. Its more of art-house, high-art type film. You can freeze any frame, print and hang on your wall as art-piece. Its that good.
Another Earth is another film came out in 2011 with the similar story. It was made on a budget of $200.000 so don't expect super CGI but still a great accomplishment. This time there is a planet approaching earth but scientist find out its actually identical to Earth in everyway. the rest is spoiler so I wont mention.

Author:  elieb [ 10 Aug 2012, 00:24 ]
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i thought earthquake was pretty good. liked twister

Author:  Guest [ 10 Aug 2012, 01:20 ]
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newtolaserelie wrote:
i thought earthquake was pretty good. liked twister


Wow, I'll probably get beat up over this but I like both of those, especially (for some odd reason) Earthquake :thumbup: Twas cool when the cows spilled out of the cattle truck :lol:

Author:  disclord [ 10 Aug 2012, 01:42 ]
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ldservice wrote:
newtolaserelie wrote:
i thought earthquake was pretty good. liked twister


Wow, I'll probably get beat up over this but I like both of those, especially (for some odd reason) Earthquake :thumbup: Twas cool when the cows spilled out of the cattle truck :lol:


Earthquake is my favorite film of all time - its the first trailer I can remember seeing on TV about a week before it opened theatrically and I flipped out. I was 6 and made my dad take me to it the day it opened - I didn't even go to school that day and the theater had an incredible Sensurround installation. Next after Earthquake is The Towering Inferno on my list of absolute favorite films. The Blu-ray of Inferno, that finally uses the 70mm mix, is fantastic.

Author:  Guest [ 10 Aug 2012, 02:04 ]
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disclord wrote:
ldservice wrote:
newtolaserelie wrote:
i thought earthquake was pretty good. liked twister


Wow, I'll probably get beat up over this but I like both of those, especially (for some odd reason) Earthquake :thumbup: Twas cool when the cows spilled out of the cattle truck :lol:


Earthquake is my favorite film of all time - its the first trailer I can remember seeing on TV about a week before it opened theatrically and I flipped out. I was 6 and made my dad take me to it the day it opened - I didn't even go to school that day and the theater had an incredible Sensurround installation. Next after Earthquake is The Towering Inferno on my list of absolute favorite films. The Blu-ray of Inferno, that finally uses the 70mm mix, is fantastic.


Earthquke...Victory Principal and her bouncy bouncy :clap:
I saw the Towering Inferno at the theater when it came out (with ex wife and ex in laws). I have to admit I didn't look at the screen during parts of the movie :shifty:
Same with Jaws when I saw that. I think I spent more time looking at my popcorn than the "shark" eating people. :roll:

Author:  elieb [ 12 Aug 2012, 05:11 ]
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i highly doubt "popeye" (1980) was re-issued with cx audio and possibly digital audio...

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