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Daniel Boese dbo...@freenet.npiec.on.ca
wondering why "Sam & Max" was replaced with "Hey, Arnold!". :(
I sat, I watched, I enjoyed... :)
I'm certain that I've missed some of the finer points and injokes, but
hey, that's what freeze-frame is for.
I have no idea what to call the new effects, not counting adjectives like
"Cool!" or "Groovy!". There seemed to be a lot more "moving camera" shots,
and the lighting was literally (for me) indescribable.
I could natter on about individual scenes ("What's Megabreath doing to
Hexadismal?", "Love the intro!", "The M. Jackson moves were a little
corny..."), but I'll leave that for another day.
One question - what in the world does "I'm dead before dawn! I'm dead
before dawn!" have to do with anything?
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Daniel Boese dbo...@freenet.npiec.on.ca
At least they put on a 2-minute preview for Sam & Max.. "Lactose the
Intolerant" indeed. :)
I haven't a clue, but it sounded cool... made me laugh cos it sounded so
damn strange.
--Nate
Keep it Copecetic!!
The Unofficial Nickelback Homepage:
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/3748/
Pffft... Whatever!!:
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Studio/4528/
That's the subtitle of Evil Dead 2, the movie the game is based on. Go on,
rent it, you really must. Don't expect a standard slasher film. After you're
done, go rent Army of Darkness, the sequel. Ash rules.
Michael McAleese mmca...@bc1.com
I'm wondering how the writer managed to elicit such pathos and
subtle shading in the characters of the new "Lassie" series. I mean not
only was Lassie's original owner portrayed as pure evil, but he was
covered in grimey black oil, drove a pick-up truck (evil, I tells yah),
was uncaring enough to laugh off the laceration in Lassie's leg, and
talked in a crude and loud fashion. I felt his pain, but shouldn't he
also have been a drug pushing pimp in order to make the point slightly
clearer?
Sorry, I just really had to get that one off of my chest. It was
just so awful.
Tom
P.S. Oh, yeah. "Reboot" was pretty good too. B-)