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http://www.giantbomb.com/quick-look-ex-poker-night-at-the-inventory/17-3526/ With Jake and Famous. Cool stuff.
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The Bethesda Podcast, featuring Nick Breckon
tm_drummer replied to Wubbles's topic in Idle Thumbs Episodes & Streams
Episode 5 is out....well, since November 18. (Don't mention it, Rodi. ) -
Rumor confirmed: Uwe Boll is in fact Adolf Hitler
tm_drummer replied to Roderick's topic in Idle Banter
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Rumor confirmed: Uwe Boll is in fact Adolf Hitler
tm_drummer replied to Roderick's topic in Idle Banter
Actually...it's the third one that he made now....unbelievable.... Also, he apparently filmed the whole movie somewhere in the outskirts of Zagreb, Croatia (the city I live in). Allegedly, people protested during the filming. Or there were just talks of protesting as a joke...either way...they obviously didn't stop him.... So, even though I haven't seen Bloodrayne 2 (I did see the first one, sadly), I'm going to try and sit through the third one, just to see what he made of it. Terrible as it may be. -
Watch the whole video, it gets more funnier as you progress through it. b5AkIfgioA4
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Oh my fucking go-*brain explode* ...Good times.... :tup: I miss the Thumbs now...(again).
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Cultural Zest interviews AJ Locascio - The Voice of Marty McFly in Telltale's new Back to the Future game.
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Whitney Hills
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His cyborg familiar.
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That makes perfect sense. Fuck Steve. Also, now we only need (to) Fuck Jake and Fuck Famous (all the way to the East) and the Thumbs East is all set.
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Have a happy one, Spaffordsky!
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Oh...Well, Scott Pilgrim was already discussed just recently, so I basically had nothing to add...I just mentioned that I watched it again. I can add to the discussion by saying that I liked the comic books more than the movie because the latter, in my opinion, lacks the character progression the comics had, particularly the characters of Kim and Ramona, which I really liked in the comics. However, I really do like the movie a lot, don't get me wrong. Other than that, I have nothing more to say that wasn't said before. The same with The Dirty Dozen and Taxi Driver, I just mentioned that I watched them again, after a while. Both great movies. "Quite nice" as brkl said Also, Taxi Driver (which is one of my favorites) sometimes seems as it was made just recently and not 36 years ago (although some would say that, too, isn't that long ago, but still...). EDIT: That would be 34 years ago...I instantly wrote 36, while thinking in my head the movie was made in 1976. Thanks, brain.
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Recently, I watched: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (again), Saw 7 (so called Saw 3D...) - some pretty brutal traps (more brutal than in any previous Saw movie, actually), some funny parts (yeah...don't know...), filling up the holes in the story...but the ending is still left open for possible sequels....although, horror movies tend to end that way, as an open door, so....who knows.... Also, as a fan of the franchise...I can't say I'm exactly disappointed with this one...but there is something...missing. Can't put my finger on it. And the classics The Dirty Dozen and Taxi Driver, again.
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Happy happy B-Day, Video Gam Rodkin!
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The Bethesda Podcast, featuring Nick Breckon
tm_drummer replied to Wubbles's topic in Idle Thumbs Episodes & Streams
Episode 4 out today. -
Lol'd.
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While this isn't a funny video (well...it kinda is, in a way), it's very weird and unexplainable...so if you haven't seen this or heard about it, here goes. A scene from a Charlie Chaplin movie, "The Circus", from 1928. And there's a woman talking on a cell phone. Y6a4T2tJaSU
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Well...I know a lot of people hate Saw because they think it's completely pointless...but I'm constantly trying to...draw people's attention to the fact that there is, in fact, quite a complex story behind it and it is told slowly, through the 7 sequels...is it too much sequels to spread a story through? Perhaps, yes. But there is a point and a story and if you bear with it and if you strip the movie of the gruelling scenes or just take them as a necessity, it's a story about the failure of mankind in the sense of its humane rudiments, and the twisted values that we cherish in today's society, when it's our own lives and the beauty of life in general that are actually valuable and which we should cherish. And now, assault and objurgations ensue. Be gentle, people, I just like the movies and see something more besides severed limbs in them.
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You should try. But yeah, it is quite sick and disturbing...but still watchable. I like the Saw movies, but this...is more. Also, some things are more sick and less acceptable than others...as Toblix said, . And, to put it in the exact words of one of my Serbian friends, who also enjoys movies like Saw and moreover, the sick Japanese and other despicable horror movies and considers watching them as a hobby, but thinks A Serbian Film is even more disturbing (and pardon the expression, but you're the only one here that can understand it so I guess it's...kinda ok): "Ma de brate, booolesno u p m !!". Hmm... Anyway, watch it.
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Have a happy one, ys!
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Yes, I know, that's what makes it even worse, because other than that, it's just a horrible shoe. "Thumb bandits strike" - a group of Idle Thumbs fans finally goes crazy in 2015, killing everyone around due to the lack of pods cast into their face.
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Seriuosly??? Fuckin $12000???
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Yep, I liked Machete too. Gave me a good laugh really. As the movie progresses, the trash cliché bullshit gets worse and worse but the movie doesn't fail miserably at that; the stuff actually turns out to be really acceptable and funnier by each minute.
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Idle Thumbs 51: Burnin' Down the Wolfman [Now with Video!]
tm_drummer replied to Jake's topic in Idle Thumbs Episodes & Streams
Obviously....