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re: ROTK beacons scene...

Posted by ProudNegaTiger on 12/19/23 at 7:34 pm to
Ha. That’s great. I’m glad that he got to put them to good use.

Merlin’s nuggets of wisdom in that movie are timeless. Haha.

re: ROTK beacons scene...

Posted by ProudNegaTiger on 12/19/23 at 7:12 pm to
I’ve got another that I like, but yeah maybe not as good.

Excalibur, when Arthur finally drinks from the grail and speaks to his brother, culminating in, “Guards, Knights, Squires …. Prepare for battle!” Then the ride out, set to Carmina Burana, that heals the land. Would be perfect if the special effects were a little better in 1980.
Their crafts utilize electromagnetism as the drive that powers and controls them. We use emp weapons to bring them down. They aren’t crashing on their own.
I thought they did it right. You could believe in a serial killer from 100 years ago that became local legend, and found footage from some lost kids. Whether or not you believed in the supernatural aspect is what made it interesting. If you were a skeptic, it was designed to make you doubt…even if just a bit.

re: The OA

Posted by ProudNegaTiger on 9/22/23 at 8:20 am to
I enjoyed it. It’s an interesting concept. I think what I liked though was that the acting was surprisingly good. After two seasons I empathized with some of the characters, which is what makes a good show. When it can make you care what happens. I liked the aspect that these people knew there was “something” more out there, but they couldn’t put their finger on it. Couldn’t capture it, until OA started to shed light on things.
The Sci-fi channel documentary was originally scheduled for the History Channel, but the History Channel backed out because they thought it would be too confusing and people would think that it was real. So Sci-fi picked it up.

That original website was amazing. The creators were constantly putting new content out through hidden links that were really hard to fine. One time I emailed them and said if they didn’t tell me where the link was I was going to get fired because I had spent all day at work searching for the dumb link. Haha. They emailed me back with the link. I thought that was super cool of them. That was before the movie had come out. That website build a huge anticipation for the film.

re: Harry Potter Question

Posted by ProudNegaTiger on 9/18/23 at 7:18 pm to
Most of the world thought that the Deathly Hallows were just a fairy tale. No one knew Grindewalt actually had it. If anyone had suspected that was it, the fact that Dumbeldore defeated him would have ended that, because they thought the elder wand was unbeatable.

But the reason Dumbeldore was able to defeat it was that the wand never recognized Grindewalt as its master because he didn’t win it, he stole it. But it recognized Dumbeldore as it’s master because Dumbeldore did defeat it. It essentially picked the more powerful person of the two as its new master. Then it recognized Malfoy because he disarmed Dumbeldore.

It never recognized Voldemort as its master because he never won it, he stole it from a crypt. It recognized Harry as its master because Harry beat up Malfoy and took his wand. So it again picked the more powerful of the two.

What is weird there is that it transferred from Malfoy to Harry, even though Malfoy didn’t physically possess it.

It says all that in the book. In the book as Harry is now its Master, he uses it to fix his original wand, then breaks the elder wand. In the movie he just breaks it and keeps Malfoy’s wand because he is a punk. Haha.
I will never forgive Scientology for the loss of Taste of China. I have no idea if the two are connected, but they took the building, so I blame Scientology.
Ugh, as someone who works in the utility industry, everything that he says here is wrong. It’s not how regulated industries work.
Relax and download the movie Almost Pregnant with Tonya Roberts.
That ring is already pretty banged up. Whoever it belonged to, they were wearing it out a lot.

re: NSFW: For the Healthy Humans

Posted by ProudNegaTiger on 4/29/20 at 8:34 am to
Agreed. Tattoos aren’t my thing. She is pretty hot though. Minus 1 for the bad tattoo, plus one for the camel toe!
I’ve come here for help. I saw a meme of Trump comforting the sky screamer (who was baby size) on his chest. It was hilarious and now I can’t find it.

Also, this isn’t a meme, but it’s a really funny YouTube video of a guy arguing with Siri over the Corona virus. Language is NSFW.

Don’t give me Coronavirus