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April 30th 2008, 05:16 CEST by Shadarr

All you wankers who don't like sports better vote this topic through, otherwise there will be a sportspocalypse in every other thread on the front page.  Also, I will be voting no.
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#201 by Squeaky
2008-05-16 10:49:11
I don't know what either of those things are.

#202 by lwf
2008-05-16 10:59:25
King of Queens is one of the shows that taught Format about life in America.

When you look at all the observations, calculations, and analysis that has gone into astrology, religion and mysticism make astrology look like an exact science. Wii.
#203 by m0nty
2008-05-16 11:11:01
http://tinfinger.blogspot.com
I think this may be a different Kevin James.
#204 by lwf
2008-05-16 11:18:04
Does it matter to Squeaky?

When you look at all the observations, calculations, and analysis that has gone into astrology, religion and mysticism make astrology look like an exact science. Wii.
#205 by m0nty
2008-05-16 11:18:32
http://tinfinger.blogspot.com
Does it matter to you?
#206 by Squeaky
2008-05-16 11:19:25
Does it matter at all?

#207 by McBain
2008-05-16 11:37:12
You added context and it only led to confusion!  Epic Fail.

#208 by Ds_
2008-05-16 14:06:21
roger.boal@gmail.com
Im just wondering why the republican talking head is saying Obama should be over talking in Israel...


Im sorry, when did potential presidential candidates become important enough to be oversees talking policy ?



ps, rather funny smack down, another talking head with no grasp on history
#209 by FoRmaT
2008-05-16 14:46:14
King of Queens is one of the shows that taught Format about life in America

I once asked how much the rent would be for a house like the one the show's characters live in. That's all.

"Action stars of two decades ago shot .44 bullets out of their cocks. Honestly, if me and Charles Bronson were in the same room I'd kill myself just to make sure he didn't hurt me."
#210 by m0nty
2008-05-16 15:18:53
http://tinfinger.blogspot.com
Sitcom houses are not representative.
#211 by yotsuya
2008-05-16 16:42:03
I love The King of Queens. Hey guys, do fat guys in New York boroughs really get hot skinny chicks?
#212 by Greg
2008-05-16 16:45:41
Scientology, baby!

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#213 by gaggle
2008-05-16 17:58:23
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That actually makes the show less enjoyable.

"Using [sandbox elements] to play a melody, following a script, diction, or formula if you would, takes this cacophonous system and gives it harmony, and takes random notes and turns them into music." - bago
#214 by yotsuya
2008-05-16 18:10:41
Why? Do the Thetans beam themselves down and watch the show with you?
#215 by Matt Perkins
2008-05-16 18:20:50
wizardque@yahoo.com http://whatwouldmattdo.com/
Ds_ (#208):
Im just wondering why the republican talking head is saying Obama should be over talking in Israel...

Especially when senators do this without the president's approval they got strung up in the press...

"the concept that a happy worker is a productive worker is hardly an entry from Matt's Big Book Of Things The Fairies Said." - Dum
#216 by gaggle
2008-05-16 18:29:21
It says something about her personality, and actors brings part of their personalities to the screen.

"Using [sandbox elements] to play a melody, following a script, diction, or formula if you would, takes this cacophonous system and gives it harmony, and takes random notes and turns them into music." - bago
#217 by yotsuya
2008-05-16 18:35:11
That's pretty stupid.
#218 by gaggle
2008-05-16 18:37:42
No you're stupid!

Really? You totally divorce the antics on screen from the people? I don't mean to say everything is linked, I can like a character and not the person and that's fine. But I'd still say the two are linked somehow. Hm. I guess that is pretty vague.

"Using [sandbox elements] to play a melody, following a script, diction, or formula if you would, takes this cacophonous system and gives it harmony, and takes random notes and turns them into music." - bago
#219 by Matt Perkins
2008-05-16 18:46:38
wizardque@yahoo.com http://whatwouldmattdo.com/
gaggle (#218):
No you're stupid!

Really? You totally divorce the antics on screen from the people? I don't mean to say everything is linked, I can like a character and not the person and that's fine. But I'd still say the two are linked somehow. Hm. I guess that is pretty vague.

I don't completely divorce them, but I don't really hold it against them either. People make stupid choices all of the time. Some in entertainment are religious fanatics, like Flyleaf, but I still listen to and like them. Will Smith is rumored to be a scientologist. Does it make me like his movies less? Nope. He's a very charismatic guy and I really like him in the movies...that doesn't mean I respect that decision or probably others he's made. Movies are pretend. The best people in them are the ones that pretend really well...

"the concept that a happy worker is a productive worker is hardly an entry from Matt's Big Book Of Things The Fairies Said." - Dum
#220 by yotsuya
2008-05-16 19:37:33
You totally divorce the antics on screen from the people?


Of course. Unless they're preaching on the screen, why would that matter?
#221 by Ergo
2008-05-16 19:39:12
Enh. I can see where gaggle is coming from to some extent. I have a tough time watching Tom Cruise any more, knowing what a complete loon he is offscreen.

Invention is the Green Goblin of Necessary Lemonade.

--Flowers
#222 by yotsuya
2008-05-16 19:43:17
Yeah, but in Gaggy's case, it sounds more like "Wait, she's a Scientologist? Screw that!" more than "She's done W, X, Y, and Z., what a goofball!" I can see the Cruise issue, but it stems from much more than simply "He's a Scientologist."
#223 by McBain
2008-05-16 20:04:40
There is indeed a school of thought in acting that the most effective acting is playing yourself.  Spencer Tracey famously talked about this, and George Clooney says he follows that model.

#224 by Shadarr
2008-05-16 20:13:45
shadarr@gmail.com http://digital-luddite.com
I can't fantasize about banging a chick if she's a Scientologist, it just totally ruins it.  I'd rather catch the clap than Scientology.

Witnesses in the house heard Jones say "why did you pee on me Pooh Bear?" A few moments later, the witness heard the son say "Mama you done stabbed me."
#225 by FoRmaT
2008-05-16 20:26:27
I can't fantasize about banging a chick if she's a Scientologist

But you could fuck Scientology up the ass!

"Action stars of two decades ago shot .44 bullets out of their cocks. Honestly, if me and Charles Bronson were in the same room I'd kill myself just to make sure he didn't hurt me."
#226 by anaqer
2008-05-16 21:04:16
#222 by yotsuya
Yeah, but in Gaggy's case, it sounds more like "Wait, she's a Scientologist? Screw that!" more than "She's done W, X, Y, and Z., what a goofball!"

Not seeing the difference.

#10 - Why not both come out of a window?
#227 by yotsuya
2008-05-16 21:25:47
There is indeed a school of thought in acting that the most effective acting is playing yourself.  Spencer Tracey famously talked about this, and George Clooney says he follows that model.

Right. But I don't ever remember Scientology coming up once in an episode of The King of Queens.
#228 by FoRmaT
2008-05-16 21:29:07
There is indeed a school of thought in acting that the most effective acting is playing yourself

Jack Nicholson must be a real asshole, then.

"Action stars of two decades ago shot .44 bullets out of their cocks. Honestly, if me and Charles Bronson were in the same room I'd kill myself just to make sure he didn't hurt me."
#229 by Shadarr
2008-05-16 21:35:49
shadarr@gmail.com http://digital-luddite.com
All actors are egotistical drama queens.  Otherwise they wouldn't be actors.

Witnesses in the house heard Jones say "why did you pee on me Pooh Bear?" A few moments later, the witness heard the son say "Mama you done stabbed me."
#230 by Ds_
2008-05-17 02:01:31
roger.boal@gmail.com
Celestial impact freeware 3d shooter

So you lot, anyone tried it? Up for some muppetry ?
#231 by FoRmaT
2008-05-17 02:27:57
Looks interesting but I doubt I'd enjoy it a lot once the novelty wears off. It's more fun to play in a cleverly designed and balanced level than to just run across dunes all the time. Reminds me of Starsiege.

"Action stars of two decades ago shot .44 bullets out of their cocks. Honestly, if me and Charles Bronson were in the same room I'd kill myself just to make sure he didn't hurt me."
#232 by McBain
2008-05-17 11:09:41
I watched "Rocky Balboa" and was surprised I didn't hate it.  Then again, I'm a huge sucker for sports movies.  There is just something about hearing "Gonna Fly Now" that is irredeemably charming.

#233 by McBain
2008-05-17 12:54:18
Also, BSG was great.

#234 by mgns
2008-05-17 15:49:32
Indeed.

but watching changes every fact
and your curves are best described
by mathematical approximation anyway
so I use fingertips to trace our play
#235 by LPMiller
2008-05-17 16:00:01
lpmiller@gotapex.com http://www.gotapex.com
bsg was awesome.

"Testiculos habet et bene pendentes" - "He has testicles, and they dangle nicely."
#236 by Funkdrunk
2008-05-17 16:07:06
jflavius@bellatlantic.net
**********SPOILERISH QUESTION **************

The Six that Athena shot was the Boss Six, no?  And not the Baltar six from the brig.  Athena couldn't tell them apart?

Funk.

#237 by jjohnsen
2008-05-17 20:50:14
http://www.johnsenclan.com
She was Boss Six if I was following correctly.

#238 by McBain
2008-05-17 20:53:04
***************BSG SPOILERS ***********************

Which Six was killed by the Boss Six?  Also, I think I need a primer on which Six is which and where they are now.

#239 by FoRmaT
2008-05-17 21:33:05
Awesome episode. Can't get enough of that wonderful stuff.

"Action stars of two decades ago shot .44 bullets out of their cocks. Honestly, if me and Charles Bronson were in the same room I'd kill myself just to make sure he didn't hurt me."
#240 by LPMiller
2008-05-17 23:25:13
lpmiller@gotapex.com http://www.gotapex.com
the six in the brig is/was baltar's six.

the other blondie six killed by Boss Six was just a another blondie six.  I imagine Athena would have shot any particular six who happened to be holding Hera.

"Testiculos habet et bene pendentes" - "He has testicles, and they dangle nicely."
#241 by Funkdrunk
2008-05-17 23:40:37
jflavius@bellatlantic.net
But because Athena is a Cylon, couldn't she tell that the six in her dream is Brig Six and not Boss Six?  She knows they're individuals now, and so Boss Six and Brig Six are unrelated.

Funk.

#242 by Funkdrunk
2008-05-17 23:42:06
jflavius@bellatlantic.net
Also Brig Six and Head Six (the one in Baltar's head) do not seem to be entirely related.

Funk.

#243 by lwf
2008-05-17 23:43:04
What a stupid show. Clones!

When you look at all the observations, calculations, and analysis that has gone into astrology, religion and mysticism make astrology look like an exact science. Wii.
#244 by Dumdeedum
2008-05-18 00:07:14
http://www.dumdeedum.com
I'm somewhat behind on my BSG, do I need to watch whatever that mini-film dealie thingmajig doodad was before going into the latest season?  There was a film thing, yeah?  I didn't just dream it?

#245 by Funkdrunk
2008-05-18 00:16:30
jflavius@bellatlantic.net
Razor.

It was good, but I didn't see it as required viewing.  It only added a few small things to the lore, none of which seem to have major relevance.  Yet, at least.

Funk.

#246 by mgns
2008-05-18 00:55:14
The eight minute recap is all you need.

but watching changes every fact
and your curves are best described
by mathematical approximation anyway
so I use fingertips to trace our play
#247 by McBain
2008-05-18 01:37:48
I thought Razor was quite meh.

#248 by Funkdrunk
2008-05-18 01:44:06
jflavius@bellatlantic.net
Obviously you have higher standards then us mortal folks.

Funk.

#249 by LPMiller
2008-05-18 02:17:32
lpmiller@gotapex.com http://www.gotapex.com
But because Athena is a Cylon, couldn't she tell that the six in her dream is Brig Six and not Boss Six?  She knows they're individuals now, and so Boss Six and Brig Six are unrelated.


That doesn't have anything to do with anything. She woke up from a crazy dream she keeps having, sees her kid missing, sees her kid in the arms of a 6, and freaks. I'm sure from her perspective as the cylon that rebelled first, they are all the same when it comes to her kid.

And no, the one in balters head is yet an unresolved thing, but the one in the actual brig is the one that was with baltar on Caprica.

"Testiculos habet et bene pendentes" - "He has testicles, and they dangle nicely."
#250 by Gabe
2008-05-18 02:52:33
http://www.mandog.com
I was underwhelmed by Razor.
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