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#276 2012-04-25 14:32:39

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pvsage wrote:

Still, Revolution OS gives the impression that only men (and specifically nerdy men) care to use Linux.

Well, at least we've got Mamanominal (BoBoBex), Hanna, Val_B (the HelloKitty girl), duderocks (yes, the dude is actually a chick) and Awebb (can change gender)

Probably a few more. They should make a movie about us instead!!

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#277 2012-04-25 14:39:02

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^ let's make a movie! it would be awesome. it'd have corenominal, with a beard, and an axe. smile

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#278 2012-04-25 14:41:17

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^ So he's a dwarf? lol


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#279 2012-04-25 14:42:34

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^MS Word 2010 forced my wife to LibreOffice/Linux.
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#280 2012-04-25 14:46:53

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Just, please, nobody mention Nixie Pixel.

Oh, wait, damn.

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#281 2012-04-25 15:32:33

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There's only one movie, and that is WALL-E !


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#282 2012-04-25 15:34:17

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@hhh: lol

@Slob-san:  Don't forget Anna (can't remember her forum name, (EDIT: lolita...not a very ambiguous moniker)).  There are a few others who have stuck out as well.  Not a whole lot of women/chicks/girls/broads/skirts/dames (hopefully everyone was offended by at least one of those - I'm an equal opportunity offender) using forums anyway...I guess the more mainstream Internet user is on "(anti)social media" now. roll

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#283 2012-04-25 17:11:49

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I couldn't sleep last night so I watched all 3 1/2 hours of Watchmen (Ultimate Cut). While I hadn't read or even heard of the comic series, which it's supposedly very faithful to, I can say it moved like molasses but was just mysterious enough to keep me wondering what or if anything exciting was going to happen. Other then the sight of Malin Åkerman's completely perfect naked rear, the answer for me was... nope.

I finished 13 Assassins the other day and although I liked it enough, I'd take Seven Samurai over it any day of the week (I know, Seven Samarai is one of the best films ever made. Just sayin').

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#284 2012-04-30 14:58:46

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Watched Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows on BD-DVD just now. Great way to spend a boring, overworked Monday.
Not for literature stiffs who expect an accurate adaptation of the classic detective, and there wasn't much of a mystery, tbh... but if you like Guy Ritchie's directing style and enjoy witty comedy, this one's pretty good. The dialogue was great and Robert Downey Jr seems to play a better Brit than most Brits. The slow-mo "bullet-time" scenes did feel a bit overdone at times, but good atmosphere overall.

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#285 2012-04-30 16:10:24

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gutterslob wrote:

Watched Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows on BD-DVD just now. Great way to spend a boring, overworked Monday.
Not for literature stiffs who expect an accurate adaptation of the classic detective, and there wasn't much of a mystery, tbh... but if you like Guy Ritchie's directing style and enjoy witty comedy, this one's pretty good. The dialogue was great and Robert Downey Jr seems to play a better Brit than most Brits. The slow-mo "bullet-time" scenes did feel a bit overdone at times, but good atmosphere overall.

Did that last night, my wife found it slow and ho-hum.  Personally I agree with you, great way to spend a ... an evening.

Except for that last bit. Never could understand why Hollywood doesn't hire British, Irish, German, etc etc actors to play British, Irish German etc etc roles.

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#286 2012-04-30 16:25:36

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Well, most open-source communities have an atmosphere like all-male boarding schools.
At least the Crunchbang one only breaks out the canes for semi-consensual entertainment and understands that a well-rounded education includes more than book knowledge... like how to get rat-arsed in style and casual sodomy.

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Anyway my favourite films:

5: Primer (my poor, poor brain...)
4: A Clockwork Orange
3: Bicycle Thieves
2: Seven Samurai
1: Caligula. What do you get if you hand heaps of talent to 3 people, one of which wants to do a gorgeous period piece, one a biting satire on human corruption, and one the most ambitious pornographic work ever? A glorious trainwreck!

As for a favourite TV show, only one stood out over merely "good" ones to me: Profit. Shame it was pulled almost straight away.

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#287 2012-04-30 17:34:05

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Sherlock Holmes was a deception for me and somehow I expected it. I found it totally boring. And I normally enjoy Guy Ritchie. My better half found it good and even bought the second Sherlock movie of him. mad

Watched 13 Assassins, not bad but of course Seven Samurai is better!

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#288 2012-04-30 18:02:38

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^ The best actor in the SH series was the great Jeremy Brett. Period.


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#289 2012-04-30 18:06:57

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^ That I agree with.

@Ivan
That's because you approached it wrong. If you watch it expecting anything other than a comedy, you'll be disappointed.
Still, I say Guy Ritchie should not have abandoned the Lobo adaptation in favour of a SH sequel. Lobo is definitely more suited to his talents.


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#290 2012-04-30 18:07:52

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just watched The Fountainhead, a 1949 movie based on the novel by Ayn Rand. i never really watch these old movies, and i must say i liked it. but it could have to do with the fact that i already loved the book.

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#291 2012-04-30 20:00:07

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Sebulon wrote:

There's only one movie, and that is WALL-E !

That it's a LIE!!!!

Pussy Cat RULZ!!!!!!

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#292 2012-04-30 22:47:20

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pvsage wrote:

Still, Revolution OS gives the impression that only men (and specifically nerdy men) care to use Linux.

Which is very true. Besides our wives, women just really don't get into Linux. They don't want to set up and compile or figure out their PC. That's just the truth, not trying to sound sexist at all. We all know this. They just want it to work. My wife LOVES Debian. She only uses it though because I forced her to completely. Now she abhors M$. smile


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#293 2012-05-02 06:00:16

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Exam - a pretty yawn British movie.

Oh, and Kinji Fukasaku's Battle Royale.

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#294 2012-05-02 08:11:10

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Best Movie: Primer. It's a low budget, physics-heavy story about the consequences of time travel. Invites the viewer to watch multiple times (In fact you really need to watch it at least 3 times to tie up most of the plot threads). Excellent work.

Best TV Series: Don't really know, I rarely watch TV. Probably the Battlestar Galactica remake. Or Babylon 5.


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#295 2012-05-02 14:56:02

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sano wrote:

Just finished watching the last episode. Damn, this show is hilarious! It's a shame that many good british shows tend to be quite short. 18x30mins in total. I watched the entire first season in one day.

This jumped straight to top of my list of favorite TV-shows.

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A few of my favorite movies:
My favorite TV series:

Miami Vice

Oh, I just love Miami Vice. I love that 80's vibe that is has (and helped to create back in the days). 80's to me is all about Miami Vice, since I wasn't there to witness that decade.

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#296 2012-05-02 15:39:13

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^80's had its highs and lows like any other, but Miami Vice was definitely a trendsetter.  And I still have a fondness for some hair metal.... big_smile

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#297 2012-05-02 15:40:45

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2Karl wrote:

Best Movie: Primer. It's a low budget, physics-heavy story about the consequences of time travel. Invites the viewer to watch multiple times (In fact you really need to watch it at least 3 times to tie up most of the plot threads). Excellent work.

2Karl, Primer is absolutely superb, isn't it? I love recommending that film.

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#298 2012-05-02 15:57:40

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Gah, here I go again!  Linux, coffee and movies. An irresistible combination that will have me trawling the forums like a fruit fly on a banana.

Back on topic: How's Prometheus looking to those who are interested? I'm cautiously optimistic, but Ridley Scott hasn't impressed me much lately.

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#299 2012-05-02 16:39:50

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devaler wrote:

Prometheus

Charlize Theron doing naked pushups? Count me in.

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#300 2012-05-02 18:02:41

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p120d16y wrote:
pvsage wrote:

Still, Revolution OS gives the impression that only men (and specifically nerdy men) care to use Linux.

Which is very true. Besides our wives, women just really don't get into Linux. They don't want to set up and compile or figure out their PC. That's just the truth, not trying to sound sexist at all. We all know this. They just want it to work. My wife LOVES Debian. She only uses it though because I forced her to completely. Now she abhors M$. smile

I should Force my sister and mother too!:P

I really love linux but my mother and sister don't....


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