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Post by Man in Black on Jun 5, 2009 18:06:42 GMT -5
GoldenEye. What a film. What a video game, too. Ah, the first, best, first person shooter
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Post by Jason on Jun 5, 2009 18:38:00 GMT -5
I used to play this game ALL the time. Brought back some great memories when I decided to play it a few days ago. Looks like I still got it, too. I beat the entire game in two days.
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Post by Jason on Jun 5, 2009 18:38:55 GMT -5
Watched Twister again a few weeks ago. I've loved that movie since it first came out.
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Post by Man in Black on Jun 6, 2009 6:07:55 GMT -5
Watched Twister again a few weeks ago. I've loved that movie since it first came out. I'll invite you over one night to beat you at Goldeneye then we can watch Twister on my projector... if Mommy will let us ;D Seriously, I just passed down my Nintendo 64 to my son. I reluctantly included my copy of Goldeneye but he has yet to try it out, he's only 4. Right now he just calls it that shooting game. He doesn't understand just yet how legendary that 64 is... nightly epic battles took place on that little green machine for years. (Yeah it was the green Donkey Kong one)
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Post by Jason on Jun 6, 2009 18:02:33 GMT -5
I was dubbed the Master of Murder when the 64 was the real deal. Just a heads up. Haha. Have you seen the actualy GoldenEye Movie? I first played the game and after I was deeply into it, I saw the movie. I loved it.
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Post by Jason on Jun 7, 2009 17:00:02 GMT -5
Touch of Evil. What a good film. It started out pretty slow, but the turn around in the plot was amazing,
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Post by Man in Black on Jun 9, 2009 0:32:36 GMT -5
I was dubbed the Master of Murder when the 64 was the real deal. Just a heads up. Haha. Have you seen the actually GoldenEye Movie? I first played the game and after I was deeply into it, I saw the movie. I loved it. I did see the movie and it was good... but not nearly as good as the game lol! I thought I was unbeatable at one time at that game... but then one of the two guys I hang out with now who is one of those online/Halo kings demolished me at it. I just chalked it up as getting old... I told him he couldn't have done that to me when I was his age. (I have over a decade on him hehe). But he probably could have wasted me then too, however I had to keep my trash talk up ;D Give me the grenade launcher and or the remote mines on The Stack or Library levels and I'm pretty deadly. I'm not very accurate with the guns though. My best quality is that I'm very evasive and hard to kill unless you blow me up. Did you ever try Perfect Dark?
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Post by Man in Black on Jun 9, 2009 0:34:11 GMT -5
I had to watch [[Saving Private Ryan]] today on my projector... in honor of [[D-Day]].
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Post by Jason on Jun 9, 2009 23:51:43 GMT -5
I really need to see Saving Private Ryan. And I call myself a Tom Hanks fan? HA!!! I think I rented Perfect Dark as a kid, but I never actually ended up getting the game. Man. To this day I've been baffled about this... After a while I became extremely good at GoldenEye. To the point of dominating excellent players. I haven't been beaten in many many years, but I never felt completely amazing enough to be unbeatable. (But I was excellent. ) But here's the weird thing. When I got a GameCube, I got pretty deeply into Super Smash Brothers: Melee. I became AMAZING. I always loved the game, but I never enjoyed it as much as I loved the Resident Evil Games for the Nintendo 64 and GameCube, or Zelda: Ocarina of Time or GoldenEye. But I was just excellent. And here's how I know. I met one of my best friends at KFC. We were both employed at the time. When I would hangout with his friends, I learned quickly who they were. They're the dorky video game and internet nerds who do nothing but collect video games and japanese YuGiOh cards (or whatever those things are called ). These guys all LOVED Melee. They're psycho about this game. No joke. Every single time I played them, I whooped them all. Almost easily. There were about 7 or 8 guys that I played who were all very very very good at this game, and I beat every single one of them every time. And never lost. What's baffling, is that I didn't play the game half as often as they did. By the time I played those guys, I had already started losing interest and only played once in a while. One guy dedicated 3 or 4 straight months of his life to give up all the other video games and play Melee and get better to beat me. I still whooped him. And I remember during that time that I hadn't played Melee ONE time. Is that not weird? Sorry about the book.
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Post by Jason on Jun 16, 2009 20:05:11 GMT -5
There's Something About Mary. What a film! It's been too long since I've seen it.
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Post by Man in Black on Jun 17, 2009 9:47:41 GMT -5
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Post by Jason on Jun 17, 2009 17:29:16 GMT -5
I did enjoy Perfect Dark when I did play it. I do remember that. My local Pawn Shop still gets Nintendo 64 games every now and then. If I ever see it there, I'll pick it up. Maybe I'll try Game Stop or something. Murder By Death - I had never seen this film before. It had been compared to the movie Clue and that caught my attention immediately. I've been a fan of Clue for years and to this day it's still one of my favorite movies. I bought Murder By Death off of Deep Discount and watched it last night. I was surprised at how similar it was to Clue. I was glad to see Peter Sellers in it. He played asian detective Sidney Wang. The funniest character in the film. I highly recommend this one.
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Post by Jason on Jun 17, 2009 17:45:12 GMT -5
"Who do you think is the murderer? " "Must sleep on it. Will know in morning when wake up. " "But what if you don't wake up? " "Then YOU did it"
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Post by Jason on Jun 21, 2009 17:42:12 GMT -5
He's Just Not That Into You - Not a bad film. Gets pretty in depth with perceptions of relationships.
A League of Their Own - "There's no crying in baseball!!!"
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Post by Man in Black on Jun 22, 2009 21:17:16 GMT -5
I loved A League of Their Own...
Get Smart - Pretty funny.
Iron Man - Finally picked up a used Blu ray for about 12 bucks. I love this movie, I watched it and almost every second of all the special features.
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