Woohoo, official off-topic thread!

Started by General Kaliero3,949 pages

Originally posted by Nephthys
Nothings keeping me on there man. You can take me off whenever you want.

If I said anything offensive to you I apologise, but I doubt I have. I don't think we've ever even talked really.


Neph, you aren't Nepeta anymore. This makes me sad. I liked picturing you as a little grey catgirl painting crack pairings with blood. 🙁

It's sad that the funniest thing about the new Looney Tunes show is Lola's over-exaggerated stupidity.

Originally posted by TheAuraAngel
It's sad that the funniest thing about the new Looney Tunes show is Lola's over-exaggerated stupidity.

I watched a particular episode (Granny in WWII) and just skipped over all the Lola parts. Painfully bad. When Bugs told her to stop talking I couldn't have agreed more.

I think imma go rewatch Space Jam sometime.

Originally posted by General Kaliero
I watched a particular episode (Granny in WWII) and just skipped over all the Lola parts. Painfully bad. When Bugs told her to stop talking I couldn't have agreed more.

I know. It's sad that they've been reduced to blonde jokes.

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Just saw the commercial for this movie's release on Dvd. So had to get the music.

Space Jam is a win movie. I had always liked it, but didn't realize how legit it was until the last time I saw it.

It's....not actually good. Nostalgic I suppose but the movie itself isn't that good.

Your face isn't good.

Indeed.

So I beat Re:coded, months after the fact, and I liked it. The plot reaches Inception levels trying to wrap your head around it but teh gameplay is the best part. Surprisingly, it brings a lot of variety to the table. In fact, I want to play a KH game that is a side-scroller. And surprisingly enough, the best boss was that thing from Alice In Wonderland. Was fun. And it likes platforming more than all the other games in the series, so fun.

Space Jam is okay for a good-bad film. You watch it just because it's so ridiculous and silly.

Like Con Air.

One day I'm going to play all of the Kingdom Hearts games so that I can understand wtf is going on.

Not playing Chain of Memories really hurt my understanding of the continuity. The game was just so shitty, though.

You're not missing a damn thing in Chain of Memories.

Originally posted by RE: Blaxican
One day I'm going to play all of the Kingdom Hearts games so that I can understand wtf is going on.

Not playing Chain of Memories really hurt my understanding of the continuity. The game was just so shitty, though.

Golden Rule: Everyone, every single one of those fvckers, has been a part of Sora at one time or another.

CoM is pretty shitty. The story is fine, if repetitive at times. Gameplay sucks the root. Which is strange considering the other handheld games have good gameplay.

Chain of Memories amounts to a failed hostile takeover that ends up creating the shitty character known to us all as Roxas.

Horrible goddamn game is horrible.

Roxas existed before Chain of Memories. Granted, the entire concept of his character might not have been finely tuned but he was certainly there.

Gameplay is horrible. For the Sora story anyway. Riku gameplay is slightly better.

Edit: WOW...Spoony said he likes X-2 better than X. XD

I've been thinking of renting Chain of Memories for the PS2. I'm hoping it's a little more bearable with non-handheld controls.

It's not.

Well the gameplay is the same. But the movement is much much better do to teh analog.

Originally posted by TheAuraAngel
It's....not actually good. Nostalgic I suppose but the movie itself isn't that good.

After seeing the nostalgia critic review of it way back when, I'll have to agree there, but I still loved it.

All this talk about the supposedly awful Looney Tunes show they got now was what made me want to rewatch it. Am sure it's at least still better than that.

Originally posted by General Kaliero
Space Jam is okay for a good-bad film. You watch it just because it's so ridiculous and silly.

Like Con Air.


Yeah, basically. For it being the first movie that had cartoon characters and real people interacting together though, it was kinda solid in that aspect.

Yeah, basically. For it being the first movie that had cartoon characters and real people interacting together though, it was kinda solid in that aspect.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit?