The Dark Knight Rises Game of Tusis: Dark Sentinel vs. ParkerWayne

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I prefered when I was Rag's Irish Boy Wonder :woot:
I love seeing your new sig's for some reason :hehe:
And now you know the hidden meaning to that. Did you ever wonder or get spooked by that? :p

On the twelth day of Riiises, the Tusi gave to me:

Twelve blurples blurping,
Eleven ginger dwarves,
Ten sweaty boobies,
Nine nevahs neving,
Eight funky manuevers,
Seven riseguys rising,
Siix-- I mean Ten,
Fiiiiiiiiiive Faaaaalafels!!!!,
Four catasses,
Three crystal meth,
Two iron thrones,
And a tangerine in a dream within a dream...

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And now you know the hidden meaning to that. Did you ever wonder or get spooked by that? :p

I had no reason to think ut was anything other than a funny nickname then I remembered it last night and the pieces started to fit :hehe:

****ING EXACTLY THIS 100%

I don't care for tennis, but bleh.

:funny: When he fails: "Scot, Andy Murray was disappointing in his..."

When he succeeds: "Brit Andy Murray, British, from Britian, succeeded in becoming the first Brit to..."
 
Damn English media stealing my Scottish things :argh:

I swear someone tried to pass off Sean Connery as British...same with Liam Neeson, neither man would like this lol.
 
Great movie. A lot of fun. Sure, the effects have aged and the "Can you read my mind" sequence was overlong/sort of painful, but otherwise, things like Christopher Reeve's range were incredible. It's hard to believe he was an unknown up until that point with so much skill at his disposal. The film was sort of serious, but mainly maintained a sort of lighthearted tone, which I was cool with. It did a good job explaining his origins and taking its time in exploring how he became Superman and a hero in the eye of the public. Lex was an interesting villain who was surprisingly not overly serious.

"Do you know why the number two hundred is so vitally descriptive to both you and me? It's your weight and my IQ."

What'd you all think?
 
I still haven't seen it actually but I've been meaning to watch it, literally for years :hehe:
 
Damn English media stealing my Scottish things :argh:

I swear someone tried to pass off Sean Connery as British...same with Liam Neeson, neither man would like this lol.

:huh: Are you not English? :hehe:
One thing I've discovered by going abroad, foreign people like much better when I say I'm Irish rather than British :hehe:
And I'm pretty sure theres a vid out there somewhere of Neeson going crazy cos someonr said ue was English.
 
Slim, you of all people know what I'm like with movies! I still haven't seen Prometheus. :funny:
 
I've seen the old Superman films but i was so young i can't even remember, i love Smallville and will revisit Christopher Reeve's films before MoS next year.
 
Slim, you of all people know what I'm like with movies! I still haven't seen Prometheus. :funny:
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I've seen the old Superman films but i was so young i can't even remember, i love Smallville and will revisit Christopher Reeve's films before MoS next year.

Actually, one of the reasons I decided I should watch them now is because I want to go back and see what's come before in regards to Superman in film prior to MOS. I think MOS is going to tackle it in a very different way, though. The original Superman film is a pretty lighthearted affair. I mean, I'm not putting it past Snyder and Nolan to make it somewhat lighthearted, but obviously they're more into a gritty sort of storytelling. I'm not really sure how you'd ground a character like Superman, though.
 
:huh: Are you not English? :hehe:
One thing I've discovered by going abroad, foreign people like much better when I say I'm Irish rather than British :hehe:
And I'm pretty sure theres a vid out there somewhere of Neeson going crazy cos someonr said ue was English.

:argh:
Scottish, damnit! :woot: even tho im in Manchester but shh.
Yeah, whenever im talking to someone on holiday they seem to be relieved that im Scottish and not English lol..
OMG NEED THAT VID :hehe:
 
Blegh, it's not like Prometheus is a must-see. Breaking Bad on the other hand :argh:
 
Mine ended as of today. Back to a 7 day work week so no booze at all this week :csad:
Not sure how I'm going to get through in all honesty.

That's tough break man, do you work all of next week (aka D-Day of this hype :hehe: ) as well ?
 
Hell no. Prometheus was pretty forgettable :funny:
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Oh man. Jonny is going to be pissed. :funny:

Well, to each their own. I certainly wouldn't call a film that provokes that much discussion "forgettable" at all.
 
I enjoyed Prometheus i wouldn't say it was amazing, although i hadn't even watched the trailers, it was one of those films for me that i just wasn't anticipating and didn't really care.
 
I thought Prometheus was great.

But I was talking about Superman, dammit! :argh:

:oldrazz:
 
Yeah, it's my opinion. But really I don't see the big deal. Not the best movie ever, not the worst, I doubt at all it'll even cross my mind in a few years time.
 
On the twelth day of Riiises, the Tusi gave to me:

Twelve blurples blurping,
Eleven ginger dwarves,
Ten sweaty boobies,
Nine nevahs neving,
Eight funky manuevers,
Seven riseguys rising,
Siix-- I mean Ten,
Fiiiiiiiiiive Faaaaalafels!!!!,
Four catasses,
Three crystal meth,
Two iron thrones,
And a tangerine in a dream within a dream...

tangerines.jpg


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:lmao::pal::applaud
 
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