Everything posted by Mr_Putter
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JAG Canceled
Reading this, I didn't know it was still on. I thought it was cancelled years ago...Malcolm and Arrested Developement are both good, more people should watch them.
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Pulp Fiction
Yea. When I was watching that I'm thinking in my head... "No, you're gonna need something bigger than a hammer. Hmmmm, baseball bat, try and find a gun. Hmmmm chainsaw, do it, go Scarface on him! Wait - Samurai Sword! Do it! Cut those rapists up!!!"
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Most disgusting/bizzare prank you've had played on you?
Bubsa, how did you not wake up? You would think that would hurt.
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Top 10 Most Searched...
yea, like How2PK, what an annoying number combination ;) :P but, I do sometimes sxearch for people, but it's mostly stupid people, so it'd almost be a toplist of the stupidest posters? ah, it's only one number, easy enough to remind. :P :D Mr_Putter is pretty annoying too, when I want to search for him I'm always in doubt if it's Mr._Putter or Mr_Putter, I even tried Mrs_Putter one time. :P :cry: I used to always search urs as How_2_PK, or How2_PK, and I could never get it right. I got it not though 8) . BTW, don't ever call me Mrs_Putter again :x .
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Top 10 Most Searched...
I search keywords rather than names. That's the way my brain works. I remember what people said but have no chance at remembering who said it. Plus, with the aliases on here, it's impossibly hard to search names, as I can't remember how to spell half of them. People should make their names simpler to spell, like mine, instead of using like 5 numbers.
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Pulp Fiction
It was only a little harder to follow than other movies, but I got it first time. I thought it was awesome, the stories came together in such amazing ways, and the story jumping from time to place to charecter kept it fresh. In all the 2 hours 40 minutes of it I was never at all bored, there was just so much fun. I dunno...Reservoir Dogs was probably a better movie, but Pulp Fiction I got more entertainment out of I think. Reservoir Dogs was a more serious movie (somewhat) with a better story but Pulp Fiction was just amazingly entertaining. I like both though, in different ways.
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The best PC-games ever created.
Other than "Battle Bugs" which I've never heard of, Need for Speed 2 came out before the games you mentioned. Since you probably meant Need For Speed Underground 2, I will just carry on. Anyways, Need For Speed 3: Hot Pursuit beats every single other racing game ever. It's got all the liscenced cars...And it doesn't comprimise fun for realism. There's some massive speeds, great handling on all cars, power-slides an every turn. I hate realistic racing games because I just don't find them fun. Half the time you can't get to full speed, and when you do get even close, you have to slow down to make a turn. Plus the cars don't go as fast. NFS3 had amazing maps, lots of shortcuts, great great fun, more fun than any other racing game I've ever played. NFS4: High Stakes was similar, a very close second.
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Lack Of Posts In Off Topic?
There's plenty. He used an arguement that there's post been here since Tuesday...It's only Thursday...It's just that there's like 2 posts on each cause they aren't interesting.
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Lack Of Posts In Off Topic?
It's not that there's no topics. There's just so many poor topics. The calibre of topic has dropped so far...In fact, I just looked through my posts, I made exactly 4 posts between March 19 and March 29. Thats horrible. There's nothing interesting. No one is thinking outside the box, they are posting either things that have been posted atleast 10 times before, they only apply to like, 10% of the people, or they just aren't interesting at all. But what can I say - I haven't made a topic in weeks. It almost makes me wonder why I'm still here.
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Goodbye, fellow runescapers...
I'm sorry to hear that :cry:.
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The best PC-games ever created.
Unreal Tournament: Simply, it revolutionized the Intense genre. I find it had far more polish that Quake 3 which came out around the same time. Unreal Tournament has great charecter animations, smooth movements, a great engine, and it really really gets you in the game. Great multiplayer with revolutionary modes, mutators make for lots of replay value, over 50 maps of fun. The graphics even today still are quite satisfactory and show no real signs of age compared to other games of the time. They are completely acceptable. And it's simply supreme over any other game when it comes to AI on the bots. They talk, they taunt each other, they dance when they kill someone, they use lots of strategies, they follow your strategies, immense AI. And I feel that this original game completely blew away its predessesor 2k3, and it beat 2k4 to a lesser extent. It's one of those games you just keep coming back to. Diablo 1/2: These are for different reasons. Diablo one was generally chilling. Even when I play through it again years later, its just geniuinely scarier then most other games. The music and the environments perfectly set the mood, and instead of resorting to stupid jump out from a corner type of scaring, it's actually deeply scary. Diablo 2 is just a great great game. There's so much replay value here, great story and this is probably the retail game I've played most. One of the big things though, is the Audio. This is by far the best game I've played ever for audio, the spells are just amazing, great music...Not as scary as Diablo 1, but still there's a good mood set...Soooo many items. Deus Ex: Solid FPS, but it's the fact that it's so complex and there's so much to do that makes it effective. Strong RPG, Strong Shooting, Strong Adventure, Strong Stealth...There's everything here, really fun game indeed. Very interesting level design, lots of replay value as there's lots of choosing of skills etc. to do. Half-Life 1/2: Half-Life one was such a revolutionary shooter, it can't be overlooked. Great storytelling, very action-packed throughout, and definately some of the best level design ever. Half-Life 2 further expanded with better storytelling, the best graphics ever, and some amazing features making it one of the best games ever. There's just nothing bad here in HL2, there's of the deepest storylines I've seen, great voice acting, again, some absolutely amazing level design, expecially since they have sooo much to work with here in their engine, it's just ana amazing game. CS:S built in was good for a few months of great fun, and Deathmatch was also kind of fun for a little bit. Battlefield 1942: What can I say, solid in every aspect of gameplay, exceptional shooting, vehicular combat, and the epic size of the battles is extraordinary. Other than lack of single player campaign, and lack of singleplayer AI, there's not a single thing wrong with this game. Of course, it's a multiplayer based game, so those things don't matter. Age of Empires/Age of Kings: Absolutely the most fantastic strategy game I've ever played. There's so many combinations here, so much gameplay, exceptional storyline and campaign, but that's not what it's about. The online has such grand games, there's such a feeling of being a king and creating a whole civilization, then combating with hundreds of units (lag free of course), and it's definately one of (maybe the) best strategy game(s) ever. Great map editor. Warcraft 3: This is such a great game for some good times. Exceptional single-player, awesome mutli with good short games, just generally an amazing game. There's again, Blizzards amazingly amazing audio (though this isn't quite to Diablo 2's callibre). Great cutscenes, simple enough gameplay for the noobs, but also complex enough for the strategy experts, not very epic battles but lots of micromanagement. Overall exceptional. Rainbow 6: You can't question the fun that's behind making a team of assorted people with different specialties, giving them things to do and watching them go. Or why not give yourself a challenge, play on elite, bring one charecter and try to do all the missions (which I'm currently doing, I'm about half way through). There's so much fun here. Rogue Spear just expanded on the experience, and had top-notch online play. It's very good. Ravensheild had emmense online funness factor, and I played for a very long time at it. These games have had immense impact, whether you like it or not. Grand Theft Auto 3/Vice City: For single player, there's few games to beat the amount of things you can do, and still have top-notch adventure, exciting shooting, great storyline and some immensely fun driving and crime times. These are just aso expansive, but you are feeling the action every single second. Vice City especially had an extremely awesome story, lots of extra missions past the campaign, and kept me entertained for weeks (on summer vacation, which is extremely rare). Great music, lots of fun but also some serious action here. Did I mention the voice acting? Some of the very best. Max-Payne 2: These graphics are wicked-sick. Amazing physics, and some of the very best storytelling. It was just mindblowing the storytelling they had here. It had some AMAZINGLY fun gameplay, great bullet-time. This would quite possibly be the best game ever made had it had a longer gameplay, and possibly some Multiplayer. The gameplay was only like 8 hours worth, but while it lasted, it was absolutely incredible. Chronicles of Rid[bleep]: Escape from Butcher Bay: This was a sleeper hit of 2004. It's got a Deus Ex kind of feel to it: futuristic RPG with shooter and stealth, with different ways of completeing your goals. Though it had slightly less adventuring and was less open ended, there was definately quite a bit of open-endedness to it, with different quest paths to go down. It had some of the very best voice acting both from the movie and not (Vin Diesal as Rid[bleep], Cole Houser as Johns (from Pitch black) and XZibit as the the head jail guards. The stealth elements put Deus Ex to shame, however, and though not as intricate as Splinter Cell, it's more fast paced and, there are definately very exciting times lurking in the shadows. How doesn't have fun sneaking around behind guys and breaking some necks? It's only a game, don't think I'm a sicko. It's also got some great RPG elements, and is definately fun. It also had a lot of different things happening at different times, and there's always something new, which keeps its VERY exciting the whole way through However, it is plagued by the same problem as Max Payne 2. It's fairly short at 10-15 hours of gameplay (with lots of replay value, though), with no online play. Call of Duty: A lot a lot of fun single player, one of the best games to make you feel like you're actually there. Exceptional audio, great voice acting, solid shooting elements and incredibly cool levels. Though quite linear, the scripted events still prove for some increbly exciting times. The mutliplayer is nothing very special at all, and I would choose other games for my mutliplayer needs, but there's nothing at all wrong with the mutliplayer. It was fun for a little bit. However, the single player is exceptional. Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Something about the levels in this game really excited me, mostly because they were all different. You didn't spend a lot of time in any one place as you were always going from different places to different places. It was really spectacular, and the scripted events were very exciting. I recall the most memorable, of which you were in a structure, and you step out onto a platform and see all these German paratroopers parachuting in, and then they enter and come to hunt you down. This game is very underrated, I had a killer time playing through it. That's about all for now, I might think of more.
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Games You Have Beaten Without Cheating.
Every game I've ever played, except for Dark Forces, which had no mouse aiming It had arrow key forward and back to move, Arrow Left/Right to turn, page up/page down to look up and down, > to strafe left and right and so on. No mouse aiming means hard FPS. Plus I was 5, and didn't want to have to worry about dieing while figuring out the puzzles. Plus, I didn't skip levels or cheat to get past obstacles (unless I went back and did it after the right way). Other than that, I don't cheat in games. I play a lot of games, and I get more out of them if I figure them out myself.
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Ack! Evil Mimes.
How many pieces of clothing are there?
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Darkish Sig? Made in PS7
How'd you get the triangle in the middle? and How'd you do that in photoshop? I'd say 8.5/10, because I haven't like, ever seen something look that cool from Photoshop. I think a better font would make it look sweet.
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Looking for new songs to add to my playlist.
Got that for Christmas :). I'd definately recommend it.
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How to make a decent forum.
It doesn't take an owner to tell you that it's because it was the first of what seems like thousands of Runescape forums. It was original.
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Abortion Opinions (no flaming)
Really though, a life is a life. If some mothers of the greatest humans had had abortions (been they available at the time), then we may not be as well off as a species. Then again, it should be the desicion of the mother, though I would strongly suggest that they not. And the other reasons people have said. I'm to lazy to list them, but I agree with them (from the original post).
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Tip It! Film Top 100 2004.
But didn't he also only accept 10 movies, 25, 50 or 100? And he also said that you can't use trilogies as one place, and that you have to choose 1 movie from the trilogy.
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Tip It! Film Top 100 2004.
Hmmm, though there's no reference to it in the movie, I think he prolly only had the thing pinned(or tapped or whatever) at the top. So he prolly lifted it, crawled in behind it, and it flopped down after him. This is pushing it with the Warden throwing rocks, and if it wasn't pinned on top and bottom, the rock would just sort of sent the poster flying. If he threw it hard enough, it would most likely go through though.
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Tip It! Film Top 100 2004.
He's the second to do that, both with the same movie...Outrageous. Anyway's, I can't believe I missed a classic... THE GREAT ESCAPE!!! And I forgot it I can't even believe it....
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Tip It! Film Top 100 2004.
But Remember the Titans is in the list 2 times, can you edit in another post please? O.o Oops. Here is a modified list. Everything past 28 moved up one place and I added Starsky and Hutch :). 1. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back 2. The Shawshank Redemption 3. The Matrix 4. Gladiator 5. Star Wars: A New Hope 6. The Rock 7. Ben-Hur 8. LOTR: The Return of the King 9. Indiana Jones: The Last Crusade 10. Star Wars: Return of the Jedi 11. A Beautiful Mind 12. Pearl Harbour 13. Man on Fire 14. Saving Private Ryan 15. The Truman Show 16. Walking Tall 17. Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Arc 18. The Great Escape 19. Black Hawk Down 20. Bad Boys 2 21. John Q 22. LOTR: The Two Towers 23. Matrix Revolutions 24. Ronin 25. The Bourne Supremacy 26. Matrix Reloaded 27. Pitch Black 28. Remember the Titans 29. Dumb and Dumber 30. LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring 31. Indiana Jones: The Temple of Doom 32. Mystic River 33. Minority Report 34. 2001: A Space Odyssey 35. Predator 36. The Road to Perdition 37. Star Wars: Attack of the Clones 38. Anchorman 39. Catch Me If You Can 40. Independence Day 41. Alien vs. Predator 42. The Bourne Identity 43. Spiderman 44. Matchstick Men 45. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 46. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace 47. Blade 48. Snatch 49. Wayne̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s World 50. Starsky and Hutch
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Tip It! Film Top 100 2004.
Well that was surprisingly difficult...And I only got to 50 and it took near an hour! It would take like 2 more to get to 100 in that I'd have to think and place all the other good movies. Well, here goes. 1. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back 2. The Shawshank Redemption 3. The Matrix 4. Gladiator 5. Star Wars: A New Hope 6. The Rock 7. Ben-Hur 8. LOTR: The Return of the King 9. Indiana Jones: The Last Crusade 10. Star Wars: Return of the Jedi 11. A Beautiful Mind 12. Pearl Harbour 13. Man on Fire 14. Saving Private Ryan 15. The Truman Show 16. Walking Tall 17. Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Arc 18. The Great Escape 19. Black Hawk Down 20. Bad Boys 2 21. John Q 22. LOTR: The Two Towers 23. Matrix Revolutions 24. Ronin 25. The Bourne Supremacy 26. Matrix Reloaded 27. Pitch Black 28. Remember the Titans 29. Dumb and Dumber 30. LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring 31. Indiana Jones: The Temple of Doom 32. Mystic River 33. Minority Report 34. Remember the Titans 35. 2001: A Space Odyssey 36. Predator 37. The Road to Perdition 38. Star Wars: Attack of the Clones 39. Anchorman 40. Catch Me If You Can 41. Independence Day 42. Alien vs. Predator 43. The Bourne Identity 44. Spiderman 45. Matchstick Men 46. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 47. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace 48. Blade 49. Snatch 50. Wayne̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s World
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Tip It! Film Top 100 2004.
I try and do this tommorow. I'll try and go for 50 at least, maybe for 100!
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Favorite Bands
Smart man :P. Van Halen, Iron Maiden, The Beatles, Metallica, Guns n Roses, Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Zwan, Muse, Disturbed, Tool, System of a Down, A Perfect Circle, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Foo Fighters, Pink Floyd, Def Leppard, Deep Purple, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, The Datsuns, Goodshirt. All I can think of off the top of my head. Good taste :).
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Favorite Bands
Pink Floyd - Rock/Soft Rock