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Dead Pool- Who do you think will not survive chapter 4?  

6 members have voted

  1. 1. Terrible People Edition

    • King Theodore Adrard
      4
    • Prince Roland Adrard
      3
    • Sir Thomas Maric
      4
    • Asgen Tyne
      0
    • Faida Tyne
      0
    • Dryston Winvale
      1
    • Morane Lynielle
      3
    • Dame LaViolette
      2
    • Earl Inwold Dalomax
      4


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10 minutes ago, BigBossBalrog said:

Huge disageeement here. The Clones in Clone Wars were made alive and felt like real people instead of robots, and that's partial because of how amazing the VA work for them was.

He was a good VA but I was never big on the decision to make him do that accent. Seemed kinda random to me since none of the clones in the movies, games, and whatnot talked like that before the show.

It's always nice when your writing gets reinforced by the canon after you come up with it.

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21 minutes ago, BigBossBalrog said:

Huge disageeement here. The Clones in Clone Wars were made alive and felt like real people instead of robots, and that's partial because of how amazing the VA work for them was.

That's what I was saying you big goofy bitch XD

2008 had better voices for the clones for the sake of character and feeling alive, but 2003 made them feel like professional soldiers. For how much I love 2008's VA, he never gave them that air.

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17 minutes ago, TheCzarsHussar said:

That's what I was saying you big goofy bitch XD

2008 had better voices for the clones for the sake of character and feeling alive, but 2003 made them feel like professional soldiers. For how much I love 2008's VA, he never gave them that air.

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1 minute ago, BigBossBalrog said:

Cause Thorn didn't have a fucking Space Wizard on an alien goat with a laser sword come to his rescue XD

Those droids are lucky Yoda intervened or else our boy would've had them all to himself. It's quicker this way.

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2 minutes ago, TheCzarsHussar said:

Ventress just left everything in the dust and closed the gap like one second. This is the kind of speed I'd believe Palpatine to have when he killed jedi masters, not the slowly spinning around shit XD

I remember reading somewhere that the scene was badly filmed and that it was indeed intended for Palpatine to have been moving extremely fast using the Force.

It's always nice when your writing gets reinforced by the canon after you come up with it.

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7 minutes ago, TheCzarsHussar said:

Yis, back then the droid army wasn't a running gag.

Making the bad guys also be the comic relief was a terrible choice. They had zero intimidation factor. Another thing I really liked about Mandalorian is that it portrays the droid army more seriously during his flashbacks. Those super battle droids that killed his family were imposing as hell.

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Just now, The Good Doctor said:

Making the bad guys also be the comic relief was a terrible choice. They had zero intimidation factor. Another thing I really liked about Mandalorian is that it portrays the droid army more seriously during his flashbacks. Those super battle droids that killed his family were imposing as hell.

Super Battledroids were nothing like the cheaper B1's. They were arguably better than rank and file clones too. Armor could withstand (smaller yield) blaster bolts and they were well armed too.

Sadly they werent portrayed well.

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I doubt anyone here has seen it. But if I really had to pick my favorite movie it'd have to be one I rarely talk about but think so very fondly of this timeless favorite.

The Adventures of Baron Munchousen (1989) is such a good fun film, you either love it or hate it with no middle ground. It has my all time favorite cinematic transition and you cant even find it on youtube! What the fuck.

Really guys, give it a watch once, its a good fun movie. And we'll never have another like it again.

 

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4 minutes ago, The Good Doctor said:

Well, that was one of the most bizarre things I’ve watched in a while. XD 

 

1 minute ago, The Good Doctor said:

1 minute in: Kinda weird but I think I get it.

2: Nope. Literally the weirdest thing I’ve seen all day.

4: Scratch that. All month. By far.

5: Oh, so now it’s kinda normal again.

6: Not really.

Lol terry gilliam is the kind of director that you either cant stand or really enjoy. The Adventures of Baron Munchousen is part of an unofficial trilogy about fantasy and imagination through the eyes of a child: Time Bandits (never seen it), young though middle aged man: Brazil (One of the creepiest and best dystopian films ever in my opinion) and finally through an old man: The Adventures of Baron Munchousen.

The movie is based on German folklore and is a very loose followup to the 1943 Munchousen movie, only in that some events that took place there happened long long ago by the 1988 one.

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9 hours ago, TheCzarsHussar said:

As a child it also had the scariest angel of death I've ever seen. Fully practical effects too, its a bit dated now.

This is the second time we see the angel of death, once again the first time isnt on youtube

Nigga. You had the strangest childhood anyone born after the nineties has ever had.

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