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Affeinvasion said:
I don't mean to troll (at least like Archie) but those videos make me appreciate how indestructible most Nintendo hardware is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBeTXPaewMo

Let's see the iPad survive THAT.
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If anyone wants, you can pick up Home early. Apparently folks on the RB forum are quite fond of it. (And there's some nasty drum rolling, really tough stuff.)

I'm putting together a finalized video now.
 
McBradders said:
Yeah, it is. Just odd that almost a decade later we'd be in the same place on the internet. The small size of the world almost always knocks me for six. It's CRAZY!

Also we still need to do the drum off so you can utterly destroy me :3

Yes we do! Let me know what times are good for you.
 
ravien56 said:
Yea because all my electronics have baseballs thrown at them. That test is almost as useless as will it blend.
Will it blend is a test for the blender not the items being blended, and its always a useful test.
 
MrOctober said:
I don't think Scott Pilgrim is going to be a good movie at all. I'm sure the people that like the book will like it because they will enjoy images they already like flickering 24 times a second on a screen but I can't imagine it pulls a lot of new people in. It doesn't strike me as something that works on film. I haven't read any of the books but a hell of a lot more shit works in a graphic novel than it does in a film. I don't really have any hope for it.


Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz were awesome yes?
 
Grecco said:
Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz were awesome yes?

I liked Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz not so much, but that's apples to oranges really. Trying to bring a graphic novel to the screen is an entirely different animal. Some things that work in the realm of graphic novels are the fucking dumbest things you'll ever see on screen. Plus if the narrative is usually internal dialogue in the book it has to be shown on screen you can't have 45 minutes of voice overs, again that adds to the silliness factor. The preview looked incredibly childish and corny. Maybe that's what they're going for or maybe the book just simply can't be translated without being stupid.
 
MrOctober said:
I liked Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz not so much, but that's apples to oranges really. Trying to bring a graphic novel to the screen is an entirely different animal. Some things that work in the realm of graphic novels are the fucking dumbest things you'll ever see on screen. Plus if the narrative is usually internal dialogue in the book it has to be shown on screen you can't have 45 minutes of voice overs, again that adds to the silliness factor. The preview looked incredibly childish and corny. Maybe that's what they're going for or maybe the book just simply can't be translated without being stupid.

The crap load of positive reviews from the test screenings say it works. It seems like the majority of those people hadn't read the books either.
 
Ridley327 said:
I think Watchmen and Sin City demonstrated quite well the dangers of keeping too close to the source material for graphic novels.


I enjoyed both, and i thought 300 was probably the best yet. The Spirit was rubbish though.
 
corkscrewblow said:
Why do you wanna play with a bunch of mutes? I talk shit to Dave and he just lays there and takes it like a drunk girl.


Probably because he's a mute too. Cahill and Bebe are really the only people that will talk.
 
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