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Dune movie clip - The Guild Navigator
05/04/13, 11:36 I only wish they'd included the other line from this scene I enjoyed. One of the escorts for the Navigator puts a translation device to his mouth and it speaks for him: "The Bene Gesserit witch must leave." |
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Doctor Who - Earthshock (Original Ending)
05/03/13, 23:25 Yes! Fuck off, Adric!
There was also a Dalek episode from this Peter Davidson run that was sent to our PBS station, but it was an incomplete print. It had no music, no sound effects, and I think several visual FX were missing. Daleks are a lot less scary when they can be killed with a flashlight and make a death sound like a firecracker going off in a plastic bottle. |
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PROJECT BLUE BEAM of NASA
05/03/13, 22:48 Oh, I love this. The whole conspiracy is a repackaged version of the Star Trek TNG episode, "Devil's Due."
Sorry, conspiracy dudes. You should get a better (and more obscure) TV show to base your fantasies on. Maybe something from the Soviet Russia sci-fi movie catalog. They had lots of interesting concepts going on (not to mention amazing FX for the time). |
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10 years ago George W. Bush gave his mission accomplished speech.
05/03/13, 19:42 "And hey, Dick Cheney served under Bush Sr, he understands workable foreign policy."
What you forgot to remember was that Cheney worked under Nixon, and has been quite bitter and angry about his guy losing the imperial powers of the Presidency just because he got caught breaking into the Watergate.
Further, it's worrisome when the guy put in charge of finding a VP candidate picks HIMSELF.
And what really capped the thought that Bush & Cheney had loads to hide (be it incompetence or actual evil deeds) and probably should've been in court was when they testified WITH EACH OTHER at the 9/11 hearings. They might as well have wore t-shirts that read "What the other guy said, that's our story." |
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Greg Duva: USA Petition to Reverse Roe v Wade
05/03/13, 19:33 From his description:
"This is a short piece based upon Rand Paul's recent mailing to USA citizens asking them to contact government representatives to vote/support a "Life at Conception" Act."
So he's a Paulbot. Figures. |
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'The Cardinal' - trailer
05/03/13, 10:45 It's more of a jester than a cardinal, I think. I mean, I can't see the Vatican letting someone dressed like that vote on the next Pope, and that's a haven for men in silly outfits. |
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Bioshock: Infinite - A wonderful living breathing world
05/03/13, 04:39 No, I'd rather they stop trying to make games prettier for a while and try to make them more engaging and interesting. Bioshock had more going for it from a shooting/strategy standpoint. You were fighting mutated drug addicts and hunting Big Daddies.
This one, you get Handymen attacking you whenever. The people decide to attack you suicidally because... religion? Really? And Booker feels SO bad about Wounded Knee that he has to cap at least ten people to get over it.
It's pretty, but it's closer to being a steampunk Call of Duty than being a game that has a good story to go with all the shooty stuff. |
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Wurlitzer Organ plays 'When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful/Everything Stops For Tea'
05/03/13, 01:30 "Free skate, everyone! Please remember to use only the bathrooms and drinking fountains labeled for your race and gender." |
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10 years ago George W. Bush gave his mission accomplished speech.
05/03/13, 01:28 I wish we lived in a world where it wasn't just the poor and powerless that went to prison for doing awful things. |
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WOW ! Boston PD Commisioner Slips Up and Calls Suspects ACTORS !
05/02/13, 21:59 @fatatty: Chalk that one up to the "IT'S THE SAME PERSON" angle a lot of these obsessives have. You know the old saw that somewhere in the world, you have a twin? These guys take it to new heights, scouring facebook and doing Google image searches, trying to find people who bear even the slightest resemblance to those in mass shootings or other tragedies. If they come across something that, to them, is a match, then they've obviously found the ACTOR who can be EXPOSED! |
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Kicked in the Bells and Thrown against a Rock
05/02/13, 19:29 This was on Showtime forever, before Krull and Beastmaster took over. |
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WOW ! Boston PD Commisioner Slips Up and Calls Suspects ACTORS !
05/02/13, 11:04 I don't think Mr. Nocturno's theory is quite bizarre enough for the Alex Jones crowd. Surely its more believable if you assert that the NWO agent kills the starlets first and then indulges in its necrophilliac tendencies, which has the added bonus of not accidentally impregnating the victim with reptilloid eggs. |
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WOW ! Boston PD Commisioner Slips Up and Calls Suspects ACTORS !
05/02/13, 00:17 True fact: The most popular minor role on a lot of cop procedurals is that of the corpse, so maybe. |
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WOW ! Boston PD Commisioner Slips Up and Calls Suspects ACTORS !
05/01/13, 20:35 It wouldn't matter. The Scooby Gang is hunting for clues, no matter how tenuous or implausible even by SyFy movie standards. |
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WOW ! Boston PD Commisioner Slips Up and Calls Suspects ACTORS !
05/01/13, 20:14 I'm genuinely curious if someone telling this guy about the legal use of "actor" in policework would have any effect greater than tossing a ping-pong ball at a brick wall.
Also of note, he said his previous channel is "under attack" or something, where this video got 50k+ views. It's still there, and this new one is the same username but it now has three sevens at the end of his name instead of two. With intellects like this against them, how can the illuminati prevail? |
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NMA takes a sensitive look at body image
05/01/13, 19:32 Evil, indeed. I was expecting something from "No Mutants Allowed." |
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Spaceship Two in First Rocket Powered Flight
05/01/13, 19:32 I think it'd get even older after the fact that nobody has stretchmarks is outweighed (literally) by not being able to go back to Earth straight away thanks to zero-g effects on muscle and bone. |
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The world's oldest bra
05/01/13, 19:28 It's hard to tell if that's a thong or more like the bottom of a bikini where the strings are tied on each hip.
As for the point, there are several possibilities I can think of:
1. It's worn not for comfort, but to appeal to a spouse/lover. It's not like impractical clothing weren't all over the place (and still are today).
2. This medieval woman probably didn't toil or labor as much, or this was worn when she wasn't doing anything so strenuous. Not all medieval women were peasants.
3. Perhaps there were times where you weren't wearing loads of heavy gowns and wanted to have another layer for warmth or comfort. I could also see it being used as a means of controlling odor, especially if it was perfumed. |
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The world's oldest bra
05/01/13, 01:47 And it's nice to hear someone is teaching the disturbingly elderly women in our society. Though by now I'd almost call them zombies. Have you had them checked for that, by the way? |
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The world's oldest bra
05/01/13, 01:46 And whoseoever unhook this bra shall be crowned King of England! |
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