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6661
« on: July 04, 2015, 08:45:49 PM »
Seen Mad Max: Fury Road yet?
lol nope. But I can on the same site I watched 2001.
DO IT. It's awesome. Honestly it was one of those movies best experienced in the theater in my opinion, and seeing as it isn't out of theaters yet I'd take the opportunity to see it on the big screen. It's a very visually stunning film.
How's the stream quality of the site you're using?
Really good actually http://niter.co/
6662
« on: July 04, 2015, 08:41:58 PM »
Kubrick sucks ass.
Polanski > Lynch >>> Kubrick
I disagree with you.
6663
« on: July 04, 2015, 08:39:30 PM »
Seen Mad Max: Fury Road yet?
lol nope. But I can on the same site I watched 2001.
6664
« on: July 04, 2015, 08:37:09 PM »
Watching explosions! Good times.
6665
« on: July 04, 2015, 07:35:50 PM »
Fireworls in T-25 minutes or so
6666
« on: July 04, 2015, 06:23:43 PM »
oh... oh god...
6667
« on: July 04, 2015, 06:19:16 PM »
Dank memes.
6668
« on: July 04, 2015, 06:07:53 PM »
What's for dinner?
6669
« on: July 04, 2015, 05:53:50 PM »
yay eating.
6670
« on: July 04, 2015, 05:32:31 PM »
2001 is outdated, Interstellar is much better.
I actually saw Interstellar about a week ago. Also fantastic.
B-but it's not realistic!!!
Naw, seriously though it was a fantastic movie, 2001 was pretty good too, but yeah it's kinda outdated now
still something you gotta watch
the only thing really that bad aside from the ending(although I guess you could argue "muh godlike 5th dimensional entities") was the ice planet where the ice floats above gas or something. . .
Someone failed deformable bodies.
the last bit of insterstellar very nearly ruined the rest of the film
luckily it was good enough to still be a 7 at the end of the day
the only thing that really bothered me was the improbability of Murph noticing the watch message and the sappy "love is the fifth dimension" angle(although maybe that was just Hathaway's character being irrational).
The rest of it including the tesseract and it's appearance can be handwaved with Clarke's 3rd law, which as a sci-fi fan I'm kind of used to.
FOR FUCKS SAKE LOVE IS NOT THE FIFTH DIMENSION. The only part where "love" falls into play is the fact it was Cooper's love for his daughter that kept him going. There was no implication anywhere that love was the fifth dimension, that is asinine bullshit.
Hathaway's character went on the love rant because she was desperate for love again, a connection with someone. Did you notice how in the scene before her rant she was watching a video message from her father? Her father wasn't giving any love or support, just lessons. Cold, emotionless, monotone. Like a professor to a student. Kinda loveless. She's in the middle of deep space in another galaxy, the furthest away from human population anyone has ever been and is, for the most part, alone. With that in perspective you can understand why she suddenly went on an irrational "love is the answer" rant because she was so desperate to see her lover again on the planet he was sent to.
She literally said it and if you'll noticed I said it could've just been her being irrational. The sappiness still got on my nerves but that's a subjective appraisal.
No shit she literally said it, because she's desperate. It doesn't mean it was the case. She was being irrational, I thought her crying her fucking eyes out would have made that obvious to anyone. Guess that's just me though.
Though I never heard her say "love is the fifth dimension" at all. Just that it was a "quantum connection" or some IRRATIONAL bullshit
Quantum connection = Irrational? eh I disagree with the notion that love isn't the 5th dimension or whatever. But I'll chalk that up to my spiritual belief.
The Fifth Dimension is the next dimension after the 4th (Time).
Which is likely something totally beyond comprehension.
A fourth dimensional being sees all time at one moment, a fifth dimensional being sees all possible timelines at every possible moment.
oh true. Like they showed when Cooper was accessing each moment individually. Although that was being shown in the 3D world so.
6671
« on: July 04, 2015, 05:29:52 PM »
Great now I'm watching every single one of these videos.
6672
« on: July 04, 2015, 05:29:20 PM »
2001 is outdated, Interstellar is much better.
I actually saw Interstellar about a week ago. Also fantastic.
B-but it's not realistic!!!
Naw, seriously though it was a fantastic movie, 2001 was pretty good too, but yeah it's kinda outdated now
still something you gotta watch
the only thing really that bad aside from the ending(although I guess you could argue "muh godlike 5th dimensional entities") was the ice planet where the ice floats above gas or something. . .
Someone failed deformable bodies.
the last bit of insterstellar very nearly ruined the rest of the film
luckily it was good enough to still be a 7 at the end of the day
the only thing that really bothered me was the improbability of Murph noticing the watch message and the sappy "love is the fifth dimension" angle(although maybe that was just Hathaway's character being irrational).
The rest of it including the tesseract and it's appearance can be handwaved with Clarke's 3rd law, which as a sci-fi fan I'm kind of used to.
FOR FUCKS SAKE LOVE IS NOT THE FIFTH DIMENSION. The only part where "love" falls into play is the fact it was Cooper's love for his daughter that kept him going. There was no implication anywhere that love was the fifth dimension, that is asinine bullshit.
Hathaway's character went on the love rant because she was desperate for love again, a connection with someone. Did you notice how in the scene before her rant she was watching a video message from her father? Her father wasn't giving any love or support, just lessons. Cold, emotionless, monotone. Like a professor to a student. Kinda loveless. She's in the middle of deep space in another galaxy, the furthest away from human population anyone has ever been and is, for the most part, alone. With that in perspective you can understand why she suddenly went on an irrational "love is the answer" rant because she was so desperate to see her lover again on the planet he was sent to.
She literally said it and if you'll noticed I said it could've just been her being irrational. The sappiness still got on my nerves but that's a subjective appraisal.
No shit she literally said it, because she's desperate. It doesn't mean it was the case. She was being irrational, I thought her crying her fucking eyes out would have made that obvious to anyone. Guess that's just me though.
Though I never heard her say "love is the fifth dimension" at all. Just that it was a "quantum connection" or some IRRATIONAL bullshit
Quantum connection = Irrational? eh I disagree with the notion that love isn't the 5th dimension or whatever. But I'll chalk that up to my spiritual belief.
The Fifth Dimension is the next dimension after the 4th (Time).
Which is likely something totally beyond comprehension.
6673
« on: July 04, 2015, 05:17:48 PM »
2001 is outdated, Interstellar is much better.
I actually saw Interstellar about a week ago. Also fantastic.
B-but it's not realistic!!!
Naw, seriously though it was a fantastic movie, 2001 was pretty good too, but yeah it's kinda outdated now
still something you gotta watch
the only thing really that bad aside from the ending(although I guess you could argue "muh godlike 5th dimensional entities") was the ice planet where the ice floats above gas or something. . .
Someone failed deformable bodies.
the last bit of insterstellar very nearly ruined the rest of the film
luckily it was good enough to still be a 7 at the end of the day
the only thing that really bothered me was the improbability of Murph noticing the watch message and the sappy "love is the fifth dimension" angle(although maybe that was just Hathaway's character being irrational).
The rest of it including the tesseract and it's appearance can be handwaved with Clarke's 3rd law, which as a sci-fi fan I'm kind of used to.
FOR FUCKS SAKE LOVE IS NOT THE FIFTH DIMENSION. The only part where "love" falls into play is the fact it was Cooper's love for his daughter that kept him going. There was no implication anywhere that love was the fifth dimension, that is asinine bullshit.
Hathaway's character went on the love rant because she was desperate for love again, a connection with someone. Did you notice how in the scene before her rant she was watching a video message from her father? Her father wasn't giving any love or support, just lessons. Cold, emotionless, monotone. Like a professor to a student. Kinda loveless. She's in the middle of deep space in another galaxy, the furthest away from human population anyone has ever been and is, for the most part, alone. With that in perspective you can understand why she suddenly went on an irrational "love is the answer" rant because she was so desperate to see her lover again on the planet he was sent to.
She literally said it and if you'll noticed I said it could've just been her being irrational. The sappiness still got on my nerves but that's a subjective appraisal.
No shit she literally said it, because she's desperate. It doesn't mean it was the case. She was being irrational, I thought her crying her fucking eyes out would have made that obvious to anyone. Guess that's just me though.
Though I never heard her say "love is the fifth dimension" at all. Just that it was a "quantum connection" or some IRRATIONAL bullshit
Quantum connection = Irrational? eh I disagree with the notion that love isn't the 5th dimension or whatever. But I'll chalk that up to my spiritual belief.
it's actually more noncognitive, it's essentially meaningless.
Well see it would take more effort to explain than I care for so don't worry about it.
6674
« on: July 04, 2015, 05:13:20 PM »
2001 is outdated, Interstellar is much better.
I actually saw Interstellar about a week ago. Also fantastic.
B-but it's not realistic!!!
Naw, seriously though it was a fantastic movie, 2001 was pretty good too, but yeah it's kinda outdated now
still something you gotta watch
the only thing really that bad aside from the ending(although I guess you could argue "muh godlike 5th dimensional entities") was the ice planet where the ice floats above gas or something. . .
Someone failed deformable bodies.
the last bit of insterstellar very nearly ruined the rest of the film
luckily it was good enough to still be a 7 at the end of the day
the only thing that really bothered me was the improbability of Murph noticing the watch message and the sappy "love is the fifth dimension" angle(although maybe that was just Hathaway's character being irrational).
The rest of it including the tesseract and it's appearance can be handwaved with Clarke's 3rd law, which as a sci-fi fan I'm kind of used to.
FOR FUCKS SAKE LOVE IS NOT THE FIFTH DIMENSION. The only part where "love" falls into play is the fact it was Cooper's love for his daughter that kept him going. There was no implication anywhere that love was the fifth dimension, that is asinine bullshit.
Hathaway's character went on the love rant because she was desperate for love again, a connection with someone. Did you notice how in the scene before her rant she was watching a video message from her father? Her father wasn't giving any love or support, just lessons. Cold, emotionless, monotone. Like a professor to a student. Kinda loveless. She's in the middle of deep space in another galaxy, the furthest away from human population anyone has ever been and is, for the most part, alone. With that in perspective you can understand why she suddenly went on an irrational "love is the answer" rant because she was so desperate to see her lover again on the planet he was sent to.
She literally said it and if you'll noticed I said it could've just been her being irrational. The sappiness still got on my nerves but that's a subjective appraisal.
No shit she literally said it, because she's desperate. It doesn't mean it was the case. She was being irrational, I thought her crying her fucking eyes out would have made that obvious to anyone. Guess that's just me though.
Though I never heard her say "love is the fifth dimension" at all. Just that it was a "quantum connection" or some IRRATIONAL bullshit
Quantum connection = Irrational? eh I disagree with the notion that love isn't the 5th dimension or whatever. But I'll chalk that up to my spiritual belief.
6675
« on: July 04, 2015, 04:49:38 PM »
*sits back* Well here we go!
6676
« on: July 04, 2015, 04:43:02 PM »
2001 is outdated, Interstellar is much better.
LOL
2001 > Interstellar
Opinions disregarded.
i feel so bad for you tbh
I don't know why you would, 2001 is shitty, old, long, and boring.
Woah hey now. 2001 has some of the best cinematography and use of long shots I've ever seen.
6677
« on: July 04, 2015, 03:47:19 PM »
2001 is outdated, Interstellar is much better.
I actually saw Interstellar about a week ago. Also fantastic.
6678
« on: July 04, 2015, 03:37:35 PM »
2001: A Space Odyssey for the first time. (40 years late I know) All I can say is that what I just saw was unbelievable and the ending of course was fantastic. Discuss philosophical movies or something.
6679
« on: July 04, 2015, 02:29:44 PM »
rekt
6680
« on: July 04, 2015, 01:14:14 PM »
He can't right now he needs to go to his uncle's house which will be a 2 hours drive plus he'll be staying there for probably 6 hrs so chill TBlocked
coolio
6681
« on: July 04, 2015, 12:19:42 PM »
PS4 Wii U 3DS Xbox 360 (No live) Laptop There are more but these are the relevant systems.
6682
« on: July 04, 2015, 12:11:36 PM »
The memesmiths!
6683
« on: July 04, 2015, 11:55:03 AM »
Is this 'wizard' thing one of those forced memes?
Nah wizard is actually a term in some countries.
6684
« on: July 04, 2015, 11:47:02 AM »
LoL
6685
« on: July 04, 2015, 11:46:12 AM »
Let's go guys! Get this stuff done!
6686
« on: July 04, 2015, 11:45:02 AM »
Oh Canada!

go away tblocks
Never!
6687
« on: July 04, 2015, 09:27:05 AM »
Oh Canada!
6688
« on: July 04, 2015, 09:24:05 AM »
Epic may-mays bro! Really wizard memes that aren't shaman at all.
6689
« on: July 04, 2015, 09:21:23 AM »
Pretty wizard thread bro.
6690
« on: July 04, 2015, 09:18:09 AM »
I like to think that Loaf's threads about how he's not gay despite liking increasingly gay things is perhaps the most elaborate trolling on this site.
I thought Loaf was a troll for the longest time, but everyone else assured me he's not. So I don't know what to think.
I've always just thought of him as a troll either way soooo.
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