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Originally posted by Robnark
hehehe, you go girl. :D

Which girl is going where? :confused: :D
Originally posted by Tybaltus
HA! Castor gets the shaft again! w00t! And you sound so....well...unexcited about it. Heh. Are you mellowed out, dude? Heh.

I'm just a little bored with the current storyline. Luckily I'm writing my way out of it. Image
Originally posted by Tybaltus
And if this post sounds a bit off, then its because Im runing on fumes....Im beat. 3.5 hours of sleep and 8 hours of school, while walking a mile in -9 degrees (Celcius) but with the wind gusting...meh. I suppose Im just complaining right now.

Everybody now!
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:D :D :D
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Whats with the sig, Kayless...its actually..*pause for dramatic effect*..serious. *haunting music plays*
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Originally posted by Tybaltus
Whats with the sig, Kayless...its actually..*pause for dramatic effect*..serious. *haunting music plays*

Hey, it was bound to happen eventually. ;) Do you recognize where it's from? :)
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Originally posted by Kayless
Hey, it was bound to happen eventually. ;) Do you recognize where it's from? :)
Im guessing its from TTT...though it could be from the Communist thread. Hehe...like you ever would read that thing....heh
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Originally posted by Tybaltus
Im guessing its from TTT...though it could be from the Communist thread. Hehe...like you ever would read that thing....heh

It's from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. ;)
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Originally posted by Kayless
It's from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. ;)
Hrm...the only Robin Hood Ive ever seen is "Robin Hood: Men in Tights"
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Originally posted by Tybaltus
Hrm...the only Robin Hood Ive ever seen is "Robin Hood: Men in Tights"

Hmmm... You've never seen Prince of Thieves, only saw LotR just a little while ago... You're not big on the whole Medieval fantasy thing, huh? :p
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Originally posted by Kayless
Hmmm... You've never seen Prince of Thieves, only saw LotR just a little while ago... You're not big on the whole Medieval fantasy thing, huh? :p
Not really. I never really got caught up in midieval times...I really like the bronze era though.

And if its in the desert or the cold tundra lands, then I like it, no matter what time frame.

I just dont like midieval times or futuristic times....though Planet of the Apes....man that series is kickin'!
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Originally posted by Tybaltus
Not really. I never really got caught up in midieval times...I really like the bronze era though.

Myself, I can't get enough of the old swords n' sorcery genre. Hence DCI. :D
Originally posted by Tybaltus
And if its in the desert or the cold tundra lands, then I like it, no matter what time frame.

Deserts... blah! Too sandy and depressing.
Originally posted by Tybaltus
I just dont like midieval times or futuristic times....though Planet of the Apes....man that series is kickin'!

The first one was good, the rest were kind of iffy.
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Originally posted by Kayless
Myself, I can't get enough of the old swords n' sorcery genre. Hence DCI. :D


Deserts... blah! Too sandy and depressing.


The first one was good, the rest were kind of iffy.
Heh. Swords are cool, and the mid-east style midieval times are cool. I dig the whole Arabic scene. I just dont like the knights or peaceful grasslands...ICK! Fall or spring! Give me the extremes of the temperatures in gaming! Heh. I mean fantasy is cool and all...but when we talk about medieval times, I think of the art and the crusades...a bunch of "ICK" in one.

Grasslands....blah! Too dull and casual...

Oh come on! I loved the 3rd and the 4th of the series...heh. I watched 4 hours of it yesterday before the superbowl. Not the best series out there, but still there were good ones. The whole idea of the race was started because of a time loop boggles the mind.
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Originally posted by Tybaltus
Heh. Swords are cool, and the mid-east style midieval times are cool. I dig the whole Arabic scene. I just dont like the knights or peaceful grasslands...ICK! Fall or spring! Give me the extremes of the temperatures in gaming! Heh. I mean fantasy is cool and all...but when we talk about medieval times, I think of the art and the crusades...a bunch of "ICK" in one.

I don't mind the extreme cold (or else I'd have killed myself by now :p ) but deserts bore me. All bland and sandy and hot. Give me a place like Edoras or the Shire! :D
Originally posted by Tybaltus
Oh come on! I loved the 3rd and the 4th of the series...heh. I watched 4 hours of it yesterday before the superbowl. Not the best series out there, but still there were good ones. The whole idea of the race was started because of a time loop boggles the mind.

The whole idea that a movie about talking monkeys spawned a sh!t load of sequels bogles the mind. As people often say with the Highlander movies, there can be only one... or at least there should have been. :p
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Originally posted by Kayless
I don't mind the extreme cold (or else I'd have killed myself by now :p ) but deserts bore me. All bland and sandy and hot. Give me a place like Edoras or the Shire! :D


The whole idea that a movie about talking monkeys spawned a sh!t load of sequels bogles the mind. As people often say with the Highlander movies, there can be only one... or at least there should have been. :p
Sands are cool. It makes you feel away from civilization, yet if theres a sand city, then youre not really that far off...just sort of feel it. And the general looks of Arabian culture are just gorgeous. The grasslands are too common...boring...repetitive.

Heh. Breaking forum rules eh? Heh. Well the sequels werent all that long...an hour and a half, and they all shown a different and unique part of the story. Kind of piecing it together....
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Originally posted by Tybaltus
Sands are cool. It makes you feel away from civilization, yet if theres a sand city, then youre not really that far off...just sort of feel it. And the general looks of Arabian culture are just gorgeous. The grasslands are too common...boring...repetitive.

I don’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough and irritating, and it gets everywhere. Not like here. Here everything’s soft... and smooth... Like a baby's ass! Image

Come on, you don't find these settings cool?

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Originally posted by Tybaltus
Heh. Breaking forum rules eh? Heh.

What, the sh!t thing? :confused: I've been doing that for years, and I ain't gonna stop now. :p I think they made that rule because of me. :D
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Well the sequels werent all that long...an hour and a half, and they all shown a different and unique part of the story. Kind of piecing it together....

The first one was like a feature length episode of the twilight zone. After that it was just beating a dead horse... er ape. ;)
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Originally posted by Tybaltus
Sands are cool. It makes you feel away from civilization, yet if theres a sand city, then youre not really that far off...just sort of feel it. And the general looks of Arabian culture are just gorgeous. The grasslands are too common...boring...repetitive.


British Columbia's got all that (sand, grass, forest, mountain, snow) except the Arabian culture :D
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Originally posted by Kayless
I don’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough and irritating, and it gets everywhere. Not like here. Here everything’s soft... and smooth... Like a baby's ass! Image

Come on, you don't find these settings cool?

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The first one was like a feature length episode of the twilight zone. After that it was just beating a dead horse... er ape. ;)
True. Mountainous regions are cool, and ruins and jungle are also cool. It doesnt matter what the climate is to think its cool. The first shot is ok. But nothing Id want to venture around in a game. If the place is uniquely different (hows that for redundant) then, yeah, Ill probably like it. But if it has such similarities to the land around here, I dont give a rats arse. I want to play a fantasy game that they take me to a place Im unaccustomed to seeing. And those simple grasslands dont cut it.


Granted. I think having 5 movies is a bit much, but they were enough to keep my attention...something the Matrix couldnt do.
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Originally posted by Tybaltus
True. Mountainous regions are cool, and ruins and jungle are also cool. It doesnt matter what the climate is to think its cool. The first shot is ok. But nothing Id want to venture around in a game.

I dunno, having a hobbit hole in the Sims would be pretty cool. :D
Originally posted by Tybaltus
If the place is uniquely different (hows that for redundant) then, yeah, Ill probably like it. But if it has such similarities to the land around here, I dont give a rats arse. I want to play a fantasy game that they take me to a place Im unaccustomed to seeing. And those simple grasslands dont cut it.

Yes but what if there are wonderful creatures wandering around the grassland? Like Hippos... with wings... and uh, funny hats. That would be cool.
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Granted. I think having 5 movies is a bit much, but they were enough to keep my attention...something the Matrix couldnt do.

Cue incredibly surreal mental image of Dr. Zaius fighting Charlton Heston in Matrix style action… Image
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Yes but what if there are wonderful creatures wandering around the grassland? Like Hippos... with wings... and uh, funny hats. That would be cool.


Or SYMers....and Santa Parrots.....
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Originally posted by The Z
Or SYMers....and Santa Parrots.....
They could be riding the flying hippos with the funny hats while watching Dr. Zaius and Charlton Heston duke it out. Image
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Originally posted by Kayless
They could be riding the flying hippos with the funny hats while watching Dr. Zaius and Charlton Heston duke it out. Image


:D

Add in Donkey Kong and King Kong and you've got a movie :D "SYM meets Planet of the Apes :D "
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We can get Ang Lee or Peter Jackson to direct! Image
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