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Lunch 07-16-2005 05:32 PM

Goldeneye and Perfect Dark are great games. I still play Perfect Dark, but I think I'm the only one who ever prefered it to Goldeneye.

magicbus 07-16-2005 05:33 PM

I loved Goldeneye also. Still do. It rules.

Kurtz 07-16-2005 05:41 PM

I can't imagine how many hours I played Goldeneye multiplayer with friends.

nostalgia++

Lord Abortion 07-16-2005 05:44 PM

the endless fun that proximity mines gave you...

oh... have some Iced Earth
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Mr. Squiggles 07-16-2005 05:53 PM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]I forgot about Goldeneye on N64, that game was the sh[size=2]it as well[/size].[/QUOTE]

I forgot about that game. I used to play that game all the time.

/digs out old N64

Shattered_Future 07-16-2005 06:07 PM

Perfect Dark...

My friend and I spent countless hours playing that game. It was great, great fun...loved it more than almost any other FPS.

While we're on the topic of old school N64...Snowboard Kids 2. Quite possibly one of the greatest snowboarding, hell, one of the greatest games ever. All the secret boards...levels...bombs...all great. No other snowboarding game can come close to holding a candle to that game.

Newer games: I liked Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time a lot. Great story, great action...and a great sidekick. :naughty:

Bartender 07-16-2005 06:12 PM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]:cool:

And I disagree about Rock, but comedy is more subjective than probably anything. Who would be your #5, while we're on the subject?[/QUOTE]

I'm not sure, to be honest. I just don't think it would be him.

Maybe Jasper Carrott. My mind's kind of gone blank now, though.

[QUOTE=Illmatic]
Haha, I've seen more Scrubs than I could ever want to...my gf loves that f[size=2]ucking show[/size].[/QUOTE]

I actually really love it. I've just kind of rediscovered it recently; I watched the first few episodes when it first came out, because it was new and looked interesting, and thought it was good, but not great. In it's later episodes it seems to have gotten more surreal, and faster- (and better-) paced.

Cain 07-16-2005 06:20 PM

Re: Video games

Since I'm a history nerd and wasn't allowed to play Doom when I was younger, the obsessively historically accurate World War II first-person shooters have a huge fan in me. Call of Duty especially is incredible: if they could be a little more like Medal of Honor in terms of attention to historical detail and then get better missions and a much longer game, it'll rock. As it is, Call of Duty II looks amazing.

Dr. Jake Destructo 07-16-2005 06:33 PM

Man, I remember playing the original Doom on PC. That and Wolfenstein...Zomg those games owned. :p I also used to play endless hours of NES games at my babysitters' house. Her husband had like 50 NES games, so there was endless fun there.

Lord Abortion 07-16-2005 06:59 PM

yeah, I had doom in a compilation of games. Chainsaw was great

Well, I am going to piss off to bed now, night folks :wave:

Illmatic 07-16-2005 07:31 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]I actually really love it. I've just kind of rediscovered it recently; I watched the first few episodes when it first came out, because it was new and looked interesting, and thought it was good, but not great. In it's later episodes it seems to have gotten more surreal, and faster- (and better-) paced.[/QUOTE]

No, I like the show too, it's just that I think I've watched it too much.

[QUOTE=Bartender]Maybe Jasper Carrott. My mind's kind of gone blank now, though.[/QUOTE]

Never heard of him.

I've played some Doom...it actually gives me a headache whenever I try to play for some reason.

YDload 07-16-2005 08:04 PM

Hmm, "No Quarter" by Led Zeppelin is a pretty advanced song for its time. When I first listened to it (only a few days ago :() I wasn't sure if I was actually listening to the Tool cover or not.

And to answer your question, Dr. Jake, I haven't heard the Tool version yet. That's why I didn't know which one it was, because it had a more modern quality to it and it could have been either one to me.

Illmatic 07-16-2005 08:12 PM

Don Cheadle got robbed of "Best Actor" last year.

Dr. Jake Destructo 07-16-2005 08:17 PM

What do you think of Tool's version of No Quarter, YDload? Both versions are pretty darn amazing, but I must say that Tool turned the song from a good song to a memorable song. :-D

ATM 07-16-2005 08:45 PM

Who wants to see some sexy videos from my vacation?

Cain 07-16-2005 08:46 PM

SLIGHT HARRY POTTER SPOILER


Well, I'll tell you, I'm thoroughly distressed at the prospect of waiting two or three more years to get the resolution to the very upsetting open-endedness and unhappiness that plagued the ending of the new Harry Potter book. That is all I will say.

Illmatic 07-16-2005 08:54 PM

[QUOTE=Slug]Who wants to see some sexy videos from my vacation?[/QUOTE]

Define "sexy".

I have to say I am really liking Hotel Rwanda.

ATM 07-16-2005 08:56 PM

I have a video of me being drunk and playing a keyboard. I'll get flamed so bad if I post it.

Illmatic 07-16-2005 08:57 PM

Dude, upload it.

ATM 07-16-2005 08:58 PM

I'd get flamed to hell and back.

Cain 07-16-2005 08:59 PM

[QUOTE=Slug]I'd get flamed to hell and back.[/QUOTE]

Your avatar's **** automatically redeem you.






[SIZE=1]Unless this is really that bad[/SIZE]

Illmatic 07-16-2005 09:00 PM

[QUOTE=Slug]I'd get flamed to hell and back.[/QUOTE]

No you won't. Come on, man.

ATM 07-16-2005 09:02 PM

:lol: Well maybe, let me finish downloading these two albums.

Kurtz 07-16-2005 09:23 PM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]Don Cheadle got robbed of "Best Actor" last year.[/QUOTE]
The Academy is full of s[size=2]h[/size]it anyways.

Sort of like how Raging Bull got robbed in 1980, how Apocalypse Now got robbed in 1979, how The Pianist got robbed in '02, how Taxi Driver got robbed in 1976, and how Scorsese never won Best Director.

Illmatic 07-16-2005 09:42 PM

[QUOTE=Efilnikufesin]The Academy is full of s[size=2]h[/size]it anyways.

Sort of like how Raging Bull got robbed in 1980, how Apocalypse Now got robbed in 1979, how The Pianist got robbed in '02, how Taxi Driver got robbed in 1976, and how Scorsese never won Best Director.[/QUOTE]

And how the movie he was closest to winning it for was that sh[size=2]it sandwich[/size] Gangs of New York, and how Forrest Gump beat The Shawshank Redemption for Best Picture in 1994.

I think Black Hawk Down should have won some awards in 2001...probably the most realistic war movie ever...not in terms of how it portrays the events it is based on (I heard it twists them around) but in how it captures combat.

Hell, we could sit here all day and point out what the Academy screwed up.

Anyway, Hotel Rwanda was a very good movie. It's a bit heavyhanded in some parts (but it never claims to be a documentary so it avoids a bullet there), but overall it's great. I really have a hard time believing Million Dollar Baby is better.

Joe 07-16-2005 09:46 PM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]And how the movie he was closest to winning it for was that sh[size=2]it sandwich[/size] Gangs of New York, and how Forrest Gump beat The Shawshank Redemption for Best Picture in 1994.

I think Black Hawk Down should have won some awards in 2001...probably the most realistic war movie ever...not in terms of how it portrays the events it is based on (I heard it twists them around) but in how it captures combat.

Hell, we could sit here all day and point out what the Academy screwed up.

Anyway, Hotel Rwanda was a very good movie. It's a bit heavyhanded in some parts (but it never claims to be a documentary so it avoids a bullet there), but overall it's great. I really have a hard time Million Dollar Baby is better.[/QUOTE]

Agreed, BHD was definitely one of the most realistic war movies i have ever seen. It was very well done

so HR was good? I hear that's it's quite a drama, but I haven't heard good or not. I hear MDB was pretty good too, except I think it looks kinda dumb

Illmatic 07-16-2005 09:49 PM

[QUOTE=gocaps99]Agreed, BHD was definitely one of the most realistic war movies i have ever seen. It was very well done

so HR was good? I hear that's it's quite a drama, but I haven't heard good or not. I hear MDB was pretty good too, except I think it looks kinda dumb[/QUOTE]

Why all the abbreviations? Lazy white people :p

Anyway, yeah, Hotel Rwanda was a really good movie...it's only problem is that it is best as a movie about one man (Don Cheadle's character) trying to do too much, trying to do what is best for himself and his family but also trying to do what is best for his country, but sometimes it drifts into a movie that tries to make a political statement (in showing the Western world's unwillingness to help Rwanda). Overall, though, the political statement takes a backseat, so don't make that deter you from seeing it.

Badmoon 07-16-2005 09:50 PM

[QUOTE]how Forrest Gump beat The Shawshank Redemption for Best Picture in 1994.[/QUOTE]

And Pulp Fiction

Illmatic 07-16-2005 09:51 PM

Shawshank was better than PF, and was more of an "Oscar-worthy" movie (in other words, it would be more realistic to assume that Shawshank would win Best Picture than it would be to assume Fiction would win it)

Dr. Jake Destructo 07-16-2005 09:52 PM

Madey- Nope, but what does GA stand for? (concert n00b lmao)

EDIT: 123@lazy white people. :lol:


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