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Post by omer135 on Jul 24, 2009 9:44:17 GMT -5
Please Stop this. You're obviously doing this to provoke me. Now who's the troll?
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Post by Flyboy on Jul 24, 2009 9:51:56 GMT -5
Bull fucking shit. I'm watching Land of the Dead right now & just posting some stuff as I go along.
If you don't like something, DON'T READ IT. Simple as that.
And you're not in any position to call me a troll when you've been trolling here since about day one every time someone doesn't agree with your opinions.
I see that you didn't really learn anything from your punishment yesterday.
Drop the fucking attitude, now.
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Post by omer135 on Jul 24, 2009 10:04:32 GMT -5
Ok, not trying to argue with you but I really think that those headshot were great. If they were CGI, then the CGI artists did a damn good job.
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Post by Flyboy on Jul 24, 2009 10:24:39 GMT -5
I bet.
It all comes down to personal preference & I thought the headshots were terrible & very apparent that they used CGI. They did a poor job.
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Post by Flesh Eater on Jul 24, 2009 11:06:15 GMT -5
Please Stop this. You're obviously doing this to provoke me. Now who's the troll? Hmm... don't like it, do ya? Your right, Flyboy, he didn't learn anything. Omer, next time it's a Ban, no time out, nothing. A straight up mother fucking Ban. And then I can check the guest list and see you lurking all day, wishing you would have shown a bit more deference. It's really up to you, if you want to stay, discuss things, if you want to leave, argue and provoke.
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Post by Flyboy on Jul 24, 2009 11:32:31 GMT -5
I'll admit that I've done my fair share of provoking but it's more of a test than anything to see if any lessons have been learned. Obviously not.
And constantly riding peoples' asses because they don't share your opinion qualifies as provoking, something that's been done quite a bit as of late.
It's tiresome when this is a daily thing. I know I'm fed up with it.
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Post by The Dead Walk! on Jul 24, 2009 16:22:31 GMT -5
Ok guys, let's take a deep breath and step away from the hostility for a bit shall we?
Omer, Flyboy has a very valid point. Please do not provoke anyone, especially moderators. It's just a poor decision all together.
I definitely do not want to ban anyone, especially since members who actively post are at an all time low. Banning will happen though, if it's needed. So please Omer, for your sake, just quit trolling/provoking.
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Post by UndeadNed on Jul 26, 2009 22:54:24 GMT -5
Thats the beauty of the internet, rarely do threads maintain the subject matter they started at.
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Post by Great Sage Equal of Heaven on Oct 2, 2009 22:01:14 GMT -5
I haven't seen land of the dead since it came out at the cinema. I was very disapointed with it at the time. I had been hoping that it would be set in a big apocalyptic wasteland with crumbling cities and zombies roaming the desert and all that kind of stuff.
Ever since the opening scenes of Day of the Dead where they go into the city, I have been waiting for that sort of atmosphere to be expanded upon. Day was good, but after that great opening it goes into a bunker and we never get to see the sense of scale that I would have liked.
That was my problem with Land. There wasn't any sense of scale to me. It's the one Romero Dead film I haven't bothered to get on DVD as I was so disapointed.
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Post by omer135 on Oct 3, 2009 11:37:46 GMT -5
I had been hoping that it would be set in a big apocalyptic wasteland with crumbling cities and zombies roaming the desert and all that kind of stuff. Sounds like Resident Evil : Extinction.
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Post by Flyboy on Oct 3, 2009 19:59:36 GMT -5
I haven't seen land of the dead since it came out at the cinema. I was very disapointed with it at the time. I had been hoping that it would be set in a big apocalyptic wasteland with crumbling cities and zombies roaming the desert and all that kind of stuff. Ever since the opening scenes of Day of the Dead where they go into the city, I have been waiting for that sort of atmosphere to be expanded upon. Day was good, but after that great opening it goes into a bunker and we never get to see the sense of scale that I would have liked. That was my problem with Land. There wasn't any sense of scale to me. It's the one Romero Dead film I haven't bothered to get on DVD as I was so disapointed. As much as I loved Land, it had some big shoes to fill after the previous three films. While it was good, it just didn't live up to them. I don't think George ever will despite giving us a good film with Land & something decent with Diary.
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Post by The Dead Walk! on Oct 3, 2009 21:17:55 GMT -5
You're right, he definitely won't give us anything that lives up to the quality of the original three. I honestly think that's impossible.
Not just because of story or plot or anything like that, but really I think a lot of it has to do with the cheap, digital look his films have now.
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Post by Great Sage Equal of Heaven on Oct 3, 2009 22:42:08 GMT -5
I had been hoping that it would be set in a big apocalyptic wasteland with crumbling cities and zombies roaming the desert and all that kind of stuff. Sounds like Resident Evil : Extinction. True, but I hate films with tough army chicks in them, wearing black vests and toting machine guns.
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Post by Flyboy on Oct 4, 2009 6:55:53 GMT -5
You're right, he definitely won't give us anything that lives up to the quality of the original three. I honestly think that's impossible. Not just because of story or plot or anything like that, but really I think a lot of it has to do with the cheap, digital look his films have now. Day was the last of his great movies. He's made some good ones after Day like Land, Diary(I think it's good anyway), & Bruiser(another that I think is good). I need to see Two Evil Eyes, which was also directed by Dario Argento.
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Post by omer135 on Oct 4, 2009 9:37:41 GMT -5
You're right, he definitely won't give us anything that lives up to the quality of the original three. I honestly think that's impossible. Not just because of story or plot or anything like that, but really I think a lot of it has to do with the cheap, digital look his films have now. Of course they look a little cheap, that's probably because they're low-budget films, without studio backing. It's not that bad though. Remember that NOTLD was black and white and even cheaper and still was good because of the plot.
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