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GhandiEAGLE
United States20754 Posts
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Zdrastochye
Ivory Coast6262 Posts
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Dandel Ion
Austria17960 Posts
twitch has gotten somewhat better about EVERY SINGLE STREAM LAGGING ALWAYS afterwards, but i don't understand how they could go under during the time they were better. | ||
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jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
was always a tsm fanboi edit: I've almost never had any issues with twitch at all | ||
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Dandel Ion
Austria17960 Posts
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Zdrastochye
Ivory Coast6262 Posts
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mordek
United States12705 Posts
On March 26 2014 00:12 Requizen wrote: I try not to be cynical (maybe) but I'm kind of tired of these types of movies. A teenage girl gets thrust into a fanciful world where it turns out she's some kind of chosen one with skills/talents that makes everyone love her, especially 2-3 brooding male leads, and she manages to turn an entire society on it's head by being such a special flower (generally just by acting like a broody female teen). I know that teen girls need rolemodels too (and while Katniss is a decent version, whatever her name is from Twilight is the example of how bad it can be), but for crap's sake can the stories be decent? Can the characters be more than Mary Sues? I have no issue going to see a movie outside of my demographic if it isn't shitty, but most of these are. I mean fuck someone show these "authors" a TVTropes page. The book was engaging I thought. I actually liked it better than Hunger Games. The movie was fine. It's not as retarded as it sounds in the synopsis above but it's not something you'll be raving about in OT thread. Like I wouldn't feel bad if I redbox'd it if I hadn't cared about the book originally. My wife has been waiting like a year for this movie lol. Like the premise isn't half-bad but you'd have to get more details to know that. | ||
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jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
I'm fairly easy to please when it comes to movies | ||
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Requizen
United States33802 Posts
No matter, it's fine. Because... + Show Spoiler + I'M HAPPY CLAP ALONG IF YOU FEEL LIKE A ROOM WITHOUT A ROOF BECAUSE I'M HAPPY CLAP ALONG IF YOU FEEL LIKE HAPPINESS IS THE THRUTH BECAUSE I'M HAPPY CLAP ALONG IF YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPINESS IS TO YOU | ||
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Tooplark
United States3977 Posts
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Shelke14
Canada6655 Posts
On March 26 2014 00:24 jcarlsoniv wrote: I feel like I'm the only one who read the synopsis and thought "sure, I'd watch that". I'm fairly easy to please when it comes to movies Aka pornos. Too far? Not far enough? Chips? Chips chips | ||
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Ketara
United States15065 Posts
This is what I'm using right now: + Show Spoiler [If you give a shit] + Spells: 1x Innervate 1x Naturalize 2x Power of the Wild 2x Wrath 1x Savage Roar 2x Swipe 2x Starfall 1x Force of Nature 1x Starfire Creatures: 1x Kobold Geomancer 1x Youthful Brewmaster 2x Earthen Ring Farseer 2x Harvest Golem 2x Keeper of the Grove 2x Azure Drake 2x Druid of the Claw 1x Sylvanas Windrunner 2x Ancient of Lore 2x Ancient of War I don't really like the 2 Ancients of War, but I feel like I'd replace them with big legendaries like Rag/Ysera that I don't have. I'm not too sure on the second Earthen Ring Farseer, I like having one but two I think is maybe too much, not sure what I'd change it with, been thinking about Big Game Hunter? I used to use an Acidic Swamp Ooze instead of the second Farseer, that may have been better I dunno. Obvs want to change Kobold Geomancer with Bloodmage Thalnos but I don't have it. In fact, the only legendary I have is Sylvanas. I've got enough dust for an epic right now though if there's some obvious one that I don't has. Advice plx. | ||
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Kyrie
1594 Posts
'In 2169, people are born genetically engineered with a digital clock, bearing 1 year of time, on their forearm. When they turn 25, they stop aging, but their clock begins counting down; when it reaches zero, that person "times out" and dies instantly. Time on these clocks is the universal currency; by touching arms, one person can transfer it to another, or to/from a separate clock (a "time capsule"). The country is divided into "time zones" based on the wealth of its population. There are at least 19 time zones, the movie focuses on 2: Dayton, which is poor, and New Greenwich, the wealthiest zone. In Dayton, residents are constantly living minute to minute, doing whatever is necessary to live another day, and in New Greenwich the inhabitants barely, if ever, have to worry about their clocks running out. Many are constantly surrounded by bodyguards to protect them from anyone thinking of stealing any time.' hooray dystopian scifi | ||
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Dandel Ion
Austria17960 Posts
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Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21244 Posts
On March 26 2014 00:33 Kyrie wrote: what about this one 'In 2169, people are born genetically engineered with a digital clock, bearing 1 year of time, on their forearm. When they turn 25, they stop aging, but their clock begins counting down; when it reaches zero, that person "times out" and dies instantly. Time on these clocks is the universal currency; by touching arms, one person can transfer it to another, or to/from a separate clock (a "time capsule"). The country is divided into "time zones" based on the wealth of its population. There are at least 19 time zones, the movie focuses on 2: Dayton, which is poor, and New Greenwich, the wealthiest zone. In Dayton, residents are constantly living minute to minute, doing whatever is necessary to live another day, and in New Greenwich the inhabitants barely, if ever, have to worry about their clocks running out. Many are constantly surrounded by bodyguards to protect them from anyone thinking of stealing any time.' hooray dystopian scifi That movie was pretty bad. | ||
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Requizen
United States33802 Posts
On March 26 2014 00:33 Kyrie wrote: what about this one 'In 2169, people are born genetically engineered with a digital clock, bearing 1 year of time, on their forearm. When they turn 25, they stop aging, but their clock begins counting down; when it reaches zero, that person "times out" and dies instantly. Time on these clocks is the universal currency; by touching arms, one person can transfer it to another, or to/from a separate clock (a "time capsule"). The country is divided into "time zones" based on the wealth of its population. There are at least 19 time zones, the movie focuses on 2: Dayton, which is poor, and New Greenwich, the wealthiest zone. In Dayton, residents are constantly living minute to minute, doing whatever is necessary to live another day, and in New Greenwich the inhabitants barely, if ever, have to worry about their clocks running out. Many are constantly surrounded by bodyguards to protect them from anyone thinking of stealing any time.' hooray dystopian scifi I actually considered seeing that one. I like Justin Timberlake well enough, and the design looked decent. | ||
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AsmodeusXI
United States15536 Posts
On March 26 2014 00:33 Kyrie wrote: what about this one 'In 2169, people are born genetically engineered with a digital clock, bearing 1 year of time, on their forearm. When they turn 25, they stop aging, but their clock begins counting down; when it reaches zero, that person "times out" and dies instantly. Time on these clocks is the universal currency; by touching arms, one person can transfer it to another, or to/from a separate clock (a "time capsule"). The country is divided into "time zones" based on the wealth of its population. There are at least 19 time zones, the movie focuses on 2: Dayton, which is poor, and New Greenwich, the wealthiest zone. In Dayton, residents are constantly living minute to minute, doing whatever is necessary to live another day, and in New Greenwich the inhabitants barely, if ever, have to worry about their clocks running out. Many are constantly surrounded by bodyguards to protect them from anyone thinking of stealing any time.' hooray dystopian scifi Is that the Timberlake one? I actually liked some of that premise, but I heard the movie was shiiiite. | ||
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jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
On March 26 2014 00:33 Kyrie wrote: what about this one 'In 2169, people are born genetically engineered with a digital clock, bearing 1 year of time, on their forearm. When they turn 25, they stop aging, but their clock begins counting down; when it reaches zero, that person "times out" and dies instantly. Time on these clocks is the universal currency; by touching arms, one person can transfer it to another, or to/from a separate clock (a "time capsule"). The country is divided into "time zones" based on the wealth of its population. There are at least 19 time zones, the movie focuses on 2: Dayton, which is poor, and New Greenwich, the wealthiest zone. In Dayton, residents are constantly living minute to minute, doing whatever is necessary to live another day, and in New Greenwich the inhabitants barely, if ever, have to worry about their clocks running out. Many are constantly surrounded by bodyguards to protect them from anyone thinking of stealing any time.' hooray dystopian scifi the idea sounds cool enough - never saw the movie though Rotten Tomatoes gave it very poor grades lol | ||
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Ketara
United States15065 Posts
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Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21244 Posts
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