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#23641  Postby Fallible » Dec 23, 2019 1:46 pm

Spinozasgalt wrote:It autocorrected to "Animal". I'm sorry. :lol:


Of course it did. :naughty2:

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#23642  Postby The_Piper » Dec 23, 2019 2:54 pm

How come I'm the only who ever mentions Baby Greedo from The Phantom Menace? That was by far the best thing about it. :teef:
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#23643  Postby Fallible » Dec 23, 2019 3:40 pm

I think it’s probably because people try to avoid watching it too much. :grin:
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#23644  Postby scott1328 » Dec 23, 2019 3:45 pm

I watched UFO on Amazon Prime yesterday. It's a 2018 film about a college student on a mathematics scholarship who discovers a signal in the radio interference that occurred around the time of a widely witnessed UFO siting. He becomes obsessed with deciphering the signal to the detriment of his friends and the annoyance of his college professor (played by Gillian Anderson). It takes some ideas from The Arrival and even more from Carl Sagan's Contact.
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#23645  Postby felltoearth » Dec 23, 2019 3:57 pm

The_Piper wrote:How come I'm the only who ever mentions Baby Greedo from The Phantom Menace?

Because it’s sad thinking about the wayward life ahead of him.
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#23646  Postby Spinozasgalt » Dec 23, 2019 11:46 pm

felltoearth wrote:
Spinozasgalt wrote:It autocorrected to "Animal". I'm sorry. :lol:

How is that inaccurate?

Sometimes the truth is accidental.

Animavore wrote:I don't do crimes. Someone was just watching it in work and I watched it with him. I have no idea how he got it. :dunno:

Save your lies for court!

Fallible wrote:
Spinozasgalt wrote:It autocorrected to "Animal". I'm sorry. :lol:


Of course it did. :naughty2:

It’s ok, Grandma over here clocked that he was talking about doing crimes 20 years after everybody else.

No, you can't be Grandma. That would make me a dad and I'm not ready. I don't even have a husband yet.
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#23647  Postby Fallible » Dec 23, 2019 11:56 pm

You’re an old fashioned girl at heart, aren’t you.
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#23648  Postby Spinozasgalt » Dec 24, 2019 12:15 am

I just want to have a husband, a dog, several plants, and swords.
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#23649  Postby The_Piper » Dec 24, 2019 12:39 am

Would you settle for a hamster and a spork? :shifty:
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#23650  Postby Spinozasgalt » Dec 24, 2019 1:03 am

Haha I would not sksksk and I oop.
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#23651  Postby The_Piper » Dec 24, 2019 3:16 am

:lol:
I think my little friend is offended-
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#23652  Postby Spinozasgalt » Dec 24, 2019 5:48 am

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#23653  Postby The_Piper » Dec 24, 2019 3:49 pm

:lol: awwww
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#23654  Postby aufbahrung » Dec 24, 2019 5:48 pm

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#23655  Postby Ironclad » Dec 24, 2019 9:39 pm

We finally got to watch the animated Spiderman, and it wasn't half bad.
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#23656  Postby Macdoc » Dec 24, 2019 9:59 pm

The Spiderverse?? yeah was crazy innovative. :thumbup:
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#23657  Postby Ironclad » Dec 25, 2019 12:32 am

It's actually something of a ripoff, this story has been animated before on the TV show. No Miles, but SpiderHam was there and Goblin was the villain. This new one is superior, however.
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#23658  Postby SafeAsMilk » Dec 29, 2019 4:50 am

Seeing the mostly enjoyable mess that is Rise Of Skywalker this weekend made me want to do some homework.

There are apparently people who actually enjoy the prequels? I'm obviously no SW connoisseur, but jesus how can anyone even bring themselves to watch that trash? Infantile dialogue, no characters, no plot.They're not even enjoyable visually, some of the ugliest films I've ever seen. At least in RoS you get to run around in the rusted out guts of the death star.
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#23659  Postby Macdoc » Dec 29, 2019 5:51 am

We saw Rise of Skywalker in iMax 3d ....enjoyable mess just about nails it...very Disneyish ending ...was reminded of the last bit of Wizard of Oz.....
I do think it closes off an era allowing a reboot.
The physics were excruciating even for Star Wars....hand gun battle with no helmets on an open deck with space ships zooming in the background...wince.
Few too many tropes from previous efforts plus I swear there were some Dune references..wonder if that's hint of things to come.
Rae carries it. I really had no use for Adam Diver ...not sure what the Hollywood fascination is with mister pimples. :crazy:

But yah..closes off a cycle as I saw the original in theatre ....this one has flashes of the humour from that gem but feels dated.

Marvel is so much more satisying as is The Expanse. :coffee:
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#23660  Postby Fallible » Dec 29, 2019 11:17 am

Assuming you mean Adam Driver, it’s already been explained to you that they are moles, not pimples. In any event, talk about shallow.
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