I like Dragon Age 2 more than Origins and I think Fallout 3 and New Vegas are better than the original Fallouts.
Yeah, that's right. I'm a badass.
Yeah, that's right. I'm a badass.
You should definitely check out firefly when you get a chance. Very fun.axlryder said:I had about as much fun with that movie as I'd have with sticking razor blades in my ass. That said, to each his own.HobbyJim said:fun-filled
As to the OP: I've never seen Firefly. I didn't really enjoy half-life. I got bored with Portal. I still find some old memes funny. Go ahead. Poke me with your pitchforks.
It's always fun to see someone make a good point and then invalidate it IMMEDIATELY afterwards for the sake of humor.Andy of Comix Inc said:None of the things in this thread are bad. None of these things are crimes. My god, this only further proves that the one thing nerds are good at is excluding people. They are the bullies that they grew up with. We have to learn that people like things, and people like to identify with groups that make them feel like they belong! We cannot judge people for wanting to belong! We can't judge people for their opinions! No opinion is wrong, no opinion is less valid than any other. Being a "nerd" is great for belonging to a community but that community needs to do all it can to include everyone. Otherwise we end up with "console wars," more and more phobia and sexism. It will become the very thing it sought to escape!
Also, if you like the Star Wars prequels you're a big fat stupid-head.
I'm being sarcastic, man. Really, really sarcastic. I like Episode 3. Really, I do! I'm also a film student though, and there are parts of the prequels that really piss me off so much as the writing, pacing, characterization, and production elements go, but like you said - punters on the street wouldn't care for that. And as a punter, those films provide some decent, fun, flashy action with a reasonable amount of nostalgia added in as a bonus. Plus the Emperor is all kinds of awesome in ANY film he's in, Episode 3 no exception.HobbyJim said:It's always fun to see someone make a good point and then invalidate it IMMEDIATELY afterwards for the sake of humor.Andy of Comix Inc said:None of the things in this thread are bad. None of these things are crimes. My god, this only further proves that the one thing nerds are good at is excluding people. They are the bullies that they grew up with. We have to learn that people like things, and people like to identify with groups that make them feel like they belong! We cannot judge people for wanting to belong! We can't judge people for their opinions! No opinion is wrong, no opinion is less valid than any other. Being a "nerd" is great for belonging to a community but that community needs to do all it can to include everyone. Otherwise we end up with "console wars," more and more phobia and sexism. It will become the very thing it sought to escape!
Also, if you like the Star Wars prequels you're a big fat stupid-head.
Whether you meant it as a joke or not, I do get sick and tired of people telling me I'm wrong for liking the prequels. I liked the older series better, yes, but there were good things about the new ones. I used to say that, in the end, it's just a movie, but I get that Star Wars is more than that. But ask a child who was born in the late 1990's or early 2000's which star wars trilogy they liked better. I GUANRANTEE you half of them would pick I-III. So, just because they didn't have the privilege of being born before 1995 and didn't experience the first films automatically means they're wrong and we should ridicule for liking what they like?
It's true, we have become the bullies, and your little quip there proves you're one of them.
I don't really see that analogy working. I like grilled cheese, and I like the way Emeril says "BAM". Conversely, I hated that movie. Well, I guess hate is actually too strong a word, really. It was fairly inoffensive. And yeah, the analogy was intended to be hyperbolic, but I definitely didn't come anywhere near enjoying the film. Given the opportunity, I'd gladly remove it from the annals of cinema history.HobbyJim said:You should definitely check out firefly when you get a chance. Very fun.axlryder said:I had about as much fun with that movie as I'd have with sticking razor blades in my ass. That said, to each his own.HobbyJim said:fun-filled
As to the OP: I've never seen Firefly. I didn't really enjoy half-life. I got bored with Portal. I still find some old memes funny. Go ahead. Poke me with your pitchforks.
Speaking of FUN: I understand that one person may not find a movie as fun as another person, but think about it: Racing through a jungle in kubelwagons while the 1950 winner of the Ms. Ukraine pageant is sword fighting your son in the back seat, seeing giant f***ing ants devour your enemies, dodging traps in a gold-encrusted temple built by effing aliens -- does that not sound fun to you?
On paper I guess. The execution didn't work for some, and I get that, but Indiana Jones movies have rarely lacked in the fun department, and I can think of an analogy more pleasant than razor blades and rectums. Like eating a grilled cheese sandwich made by Emerill Lagase. Yeah, he's an obnoxious celebrity chef and you could probably cop for a better meal than a grilled cheese, but it still tastes good. It's grilled cheese, c'mon.
Dude, WHAT THE FUCK!? I'll have you know that I LOVE the prequels and I am NOT a stupid head. You crossed a line, man.Andy of Comix Inc said:Also, if you like the Star Wars prequels you're a big fat stupid-head.
No, I said you were a big fat stupid-head!!axlryder said:Dude, WHAT THE FUCK!? I'll have you know that I LOVE the prequels and I am NOT a stupid head. You crossed a line, man.Andy of Comix Inc said:Also, if you like the Star Wars prequels you're a big fat stupid-head.
Crossed - a - line.
Now excuse me while I go cry into my Amidala body pillow.
drinking mountain dew counts as crime regardless of context.an annoyed writer said:Does eating Doritos and drinking Mountain Dew while I play Halo count?
it doesnt take much to be better than people that shoot guns for fun.like being a nerd somehow makes me better than people who like to go outside or drive custom cars or shoot guns or whatever.
Oh, you haven't seen anything yet.Andy of Comix Inc said:axlryder said:Dude, WHAT THE FUCK!? I'll have you know that I LOVE the prequels and I am NOT a stupid head. You crossed a line, man.Andy of Comix Inc said:Also, if you like the Star Wars prequels you're a big fat stupid-head.
Crossed - a - line.
Now excuse me while I go cry into my Amidala body pillow.
Now excuse me while I cringe at the concept of an Amidala body pillow.
I'm... uh...axlryder said:Oh, you haven't seen anything yet.Andy of Comix Inc said:axlryder said:Dude, WHAT THE FUCK!? I'll have you know that I LOVE the prequels and I am NOT a stupid head. You crossed a line, man.Andy of Comix Inc said:Also, if you like the Star Wars prequels you're a big fat stupid-head.
Crossed - a - line.
Now excuse me while I go cry into my Amidala body pillow.
Now excuse me while I cringe at the concept of an Amidala body pillow.
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OK, I flew off the handle there, and I'm sorry. I went to film school, too, and I hated it mainly because all the movies I liked were ridiculed and there was a lot of people looking down at me over their mini-stache's and hipster glasses. Harder to tell sarcasm in print sometimes, and I'm sorry if I came off a little hot. What film school did you attend?Andy of Comix Inc said:I'm being sarcastic, man. Really, really sarcastic. I like Episode 3. Really, I do! I'm also a film student though, and there are parts of the prequels that really piss me off so much as the writing, pacing, characterization, and production elements go, but like you said - punters on the street wouldn't care for that. And as a punter, those films provide some decent, fun, flashy action with a reasonable amount of nostalgia added in as a bonus. Plus the Emperor is all kinds of awesome in ANY film he's in, Episode 3 no exception.HobbyJim said:It's always fun to see someone make a good point and then invalidate it IMMEDIATELY afterwards for the sake of humor.Andy of Comix Inc said:None of the things in this thread are bad. None of these things are crimes. My god, this only further proves that the one thing nerds are good at is excluding people. They are the bullies that they grew up with. We have to learn that people like things, and people like to identify with groups that make them feel like they belong! We cannot judge people for wanting to belong! We can't judge people for their opinions! No opinion is wrong, no opinion is less valid than any other. Being a "nerd" is great for belonging to a community but that community needs to do all it can to include everyone. Otherwise we end up with "console wars," more and more phobia and sexism. It will become the very thing it sought to escape!
Also, if you like the Star Wars prequels you're a big fat stupid-head.
Whether you meant it as a joke or not, I do get sick and tired of people telling me I'm wrong for liking the prequels. I liked the older series better, yes, but there were good things about the new ones. I used to say that, in the end, it's just a movie, but I get that Star Wars is more than that. But ask a child who was born in the late 1990's or early 2000's which star wars trilogy they liked better. I GUANRANTEE you half of them would pick I-III. So, just because they didn't have the privilege of being born before 1995 and didn't experience the first films automatically means they're wrong and we should ridicule for liking what they like?
It's true, we have become the bullies, and your little quip there proves you're one of them.
I'm sorry I offended you, but I would have thought immediately following up "don't pick on people's opinions" with the term "stupid-head" would PROBABLY not fly over anyone's head as a sarcastic, quasi-ironic quip. I will rectify it - if you like the Star Wars prequels, you're just a person who has an opinion, just like all of us.
But your opinion is wrong no bad Andy stahp it it didn't work the first time
Edit: ...no, in all seriousness, I don't think people who saw the prequels first who like the prequels better are wrong. Or people who like the prequels at all are wrong. That would be a pathetic grudge to harbour. I don't like the prequels from a purely academic standpoint - and people who argue for the artistic credibility of the prequels as far as their writing goes will probably get called "stupid" by me at some point, depending on the holes in their logic - but look, yeah, I don't think anyone who likes a thing is a worse person or a stupider person or anything.
It's just I'm also a fan of ironic humour, and I wanted to pad out the intense seriousness of my point with something a little lighter, self-mocking even. I never thought it would be taken seriously, but I understand why people would be upset by people making a broad generalization about people who like a series of films. It would be terribly upsetting if people thought you were dumb for it. Probably seeing it even as a joke would get a rise out of you. ...so, yeah, for what it's worth, I'm sorry. Just for the record, it's certainly not the opinion I hold at all. As a person. As a film student, I'll gladly argue the merits of its storytelling and if you come to me saying Qui-gon Jinn is a compelling protagonist I'll berate you until you comply. Probably.
Oh wow, thanks for not jumping down my throat! The last person who I said "sorry, I was being sarcastic" too, said I was just lying to look better. Even though I complete agreed with them, I couldn't get on their good side. They kept thinking I was just lying to look good! I have no imperative to lie in this situation. I completely agree with you. No dice. So it's nice to find reasonable people still exist on the internet.HobbyJim said:OK, I flew off the handle there, and I'm sorry. I went to film school, too, and I hated it mainly because all the movies I liked were ridiculed and there was a lot of people looking down at me over their mini-stache's and hipster glasses. Harder to tell sarcasm in print sometimes, and I'm sorry if I came off a little hot. What film school did you attend?
No Sir. As an Englishman you are required by law to wonder why Americans get so *excited* about Dr. Who,Myndnix said:I don't like Doctor Who. I think it's boring and massively overrated, not to mention formulaic and just plain badly written (this is also a double crime because as an Englishman I am supposed to like Doctor Who by law).