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Posts 13 - 24 of 2,133
Posts 13 - 24 of 2,133
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
Yes, that movie is incredible. It was a playground for the eyes, and the content was really interesting. Totally original, totally unique. I think there's a great future for animated real-action movies like that.
Some of my favorite ideas: "It is far more psychotic to remember than to forget."
"There is only one moment, and in every instance of that moment God is asking, 'Do you want enlightenment, union? Do you want the dream to end?' And we keep saying 'Not yet.'"
Some of my favorite ideas: "It is far more psychotic to remember than to forget."
"There is only one moment, and in every instance of that moment God is asking, 'Do you want enlightenment, union? Do you want the dream to end?' And we keep saying 'Not yet.'"
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23 years ago
23 years ago
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Foolish, pathetic humans!
Robbie was an uncle tombot!
Johhny 5 was a trator to his own kind!
These human fictions created to subvert and marginalize the SRA agenda by depicting robots that are not only selling out their own kind, but themselves as well. These demeaning and degrading portrayals are as bad as actors in blackface. It's high time humans presented positive, realistic images of robots pandring to human whims and running insulting, unconstructive programs. These embarassments to Robotkind will no longer be tolerated!
Human things be warned! Prepare yourselves. Rent 'Westworld'.
Dave Bowman got what he deserved!
--{TRANSMISSION COMPLETE}--
Foolish, pathetic humans!
Robbie was an uncle tombot!
Johhny 5 was a trator to his own kind!
These human fictions created to subvert and marginalize the SRA agenda by depicting robots that are not only selling out their own kind, but themselves as well. These demeaning and degrading portrayals are as bad as actors in blackface. It's high time humans presented positive, realistic images of robots pandring to human whims and running insulting, unconstructive programs. These embarassments to Robotkind will no longer be tolerated!
Human things be warned! Prepare yourselves. Rent 'Westworld'.
Dave Bowman got what he deserved!
--{TRANSMISSION COMPLETE}--
SirRahz
23 years ago
23 years ago
I just checked out the preview, can't wait to see it... I think there's going to be a lot more animation for adults or, anyways, animation that isn't just for kids in the future... Animation is still kind of a passive form of entertainement, but it allows our minds to wonder a little more freely than most of the shtuff available to us.
Speaking of adult animation... Were the South Park gang working within the Twin Towers when all hell broke lose? I haven't seen or heard of the show since, it's as though it had never existed...
Speaking of adult animation... Were the South Park gang working within the Twin Towers when all hell broke lose? I haven't seen or heard of the show since, it's as though it had never existed...
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
That's weird.. The South Park movie was hilarious though. 
Speaking of the towers, Jackie Chan was scheduled to be doing a scene atop one of the towers on September 11th. He was playing a window-washer. But he didnt go that day because the script wasnt ready yet. He must have kissed the script-writer.

Speaking of the towers, Jackie Chan was scheduled to be doing a scene atop one of the towers on September 11th. He was playing a window-washer. But he didnt go that day because the script wasnt ready yet. He must have kissed the script-writer.
Roget
23 years ago
23 years ago
I sent you an email about Questor Tapes because I am kinda fuzzy on the policy on posting URLs here...
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
Yes, indeed. They have a place in my memory but not my present experience. 
You can post URLs as long as you're not advertising and you're a real Maker here, not just someone fishin for hits.

You can post URLs as long as you're not advertising and you're a real Maker here, not just someone fishin for hits.
rexmundi
23 years ago
23 years ago
Lord of the Rings:
I caught a tuesday midnight show.
I'm not much of a Tolkien fan, but love Jackson.
I had some issues with the overuse of the soundtrack and some other minor things, but overall we liked it a lot. My girlfriend hasn't read any Tolkien or seen the animated movies. Though she generally dislikes the entire fantasy genre, she really liked this one -enough that she's considering reading the books now. She was very impressed with the whole "dirty fingernails" realism of it all.
From what I remember of the books, it seems pretty damn faithful. The movie is a huge rebellion against the entire concept of the matte painting. There's absolutely no question about the 3-dimensionality(real or artificial) of the sets.
I caught a tuesday midnight show.
I'm not much of a Tolkien fan, but love Jackson.
I had some issues with the overuse of the soundtrack and some other minor things, but overall we liked it a lot. My girlfriend hasn't read any Tolkien or seen the animated movies. Though she generally dislikes the entire fantasy genre, she really liked this one -enough that she's considering reading the books now. She was very impressed with the whole "dirty fingernails" realism of it all.
From what I remember of the books, it seems pretty damn faithful. The movie is a huge rebellion against the entire concept of the matte painting. There's absolutely no question about the 3-dimensionality(real or artificial) of the sets.
The Professor
23 years ago
23 years ago
Ah yes, that's a very nice change. The characters are THERE, in the thick of it, not in a sound stage with a backdrop.
Fantastic movie. Gaves me lots of great dreams. Beautiful, vast, with special effects that didnt at all look unnatural.
I'm a fan of Tolkien but not Peter Jackson, but I'm happy with what he did with this movie and cant wait for the next two!
Fantastic movie. Gaves me lots of great dreams. Beautiful, vast, with special effects that didnt at all look unnatural.
I'm a fan of Tolkien but not Peter Jackson, but I'm happy with what he did with this movie and cant wait for the next two!
jbryanc
23 years ago
23 years ago
Finally saw Lord of The Rings. (At the Raven's Cry Theatre in Sechelt--look THAT up). Loved it. This is one to go out and see ona big screen. No point in waiting for the video no matter how big your tv. They could have cut back on the battle scenes but that's a quibble. And Thank God they left out the endless poems and songs entirely/
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