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« on: May 06, 2010, 02:17:31 AM »
Issues to address: 1: "Avatar": Storylines are like coffee shops in the morning; dweeby folks go for the energy and taste, a foundation for the day, and stay because it makes them look sophisticated. Point being, the only people who "enjoy a good storyline", are those who lack the intellectual stability to acknowledge quality beyond "what's going on"(sureface value). Sin city: "Man wants to kill man who killed whore", pretty lame, but the character developement and underlining motives, lines and imagry are what drive the story. So we can agree, Avatar had a #$&y story. What we can't agree on is your blind bias taking hold of your arrogant and ignorant evasion of pop culture, and shooting down a movie of merit for the pride of knowing that in a sea of mediocre-half-asses, you're the only one who wastes several hours of your life at a coffee shop. Ever true lookin'for quality in Avatar, or does you're mental sight stop at "Good storyline=good movie: bad storyline=bad movie (with justification that makes me start to thing you're never actually seen the movie )"? P.S!!!! Chocobo: thanks for being such a swell fella 2: Mac's are stupid! ya know that "coffee shop kid" analogy? Well they're the only one's dumb enough to buy those! A lot more flash for double the price 3: Gammal: hahahaha I enjoy that you took the time to list that I think I might disagree with you on religion though. Christians are ridiculous hypocrits but never do I think a faith or belief should be judged by the sad sacs who follow it. Plus, if the belief goes that there's a being higher than all things, with a knowledge that goes beyond all knowledge, who created us, our minds, and everything, even time and reason...then I wouldn't tackel what "does" or "doesn't" make sense I mean, no matter what you believe, it just seems kinda silly to try'n reason with
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« on: May 04, 2010, 05:43:35 AM »
Underground hip hop, old school hip hop, folk, indie, dub step, and synth pop.
I really do love every kind of music. However, those are the genres I listen to most. What I listen to the least would be polka, gospel, and contemporary country.
Friend:D haha
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« on: May 01, 2010, 07:29:36 AM »
i actually sorta disagree with the Avatar thing...If ya want a story, read an effing book. Star Wars story sucked. And almost all movies with a good story were that way because they were pulled from a book or graphic novel of some-sort. Movies are eye candy, and not much else, and for this, Avatar was and always will be a great stepping stone in movie history. Spirited Away had an amazing storyline, and it wasn't based on a book. Movies use pictures to tell a story the same way a book uses words. Saying that a movie's quality is based on visuals is the same as saying a book's quality is based on the covers and what kind of font the author decided to use. I saw nothing in Avatar that I hadn't seen in a video game before. I almost was expecting a 'skip scene' button to appear, and sadly it never did. Avatar is not a stepping stone in movie history (IMO) it's just an overinflated fad that proved that people can be easily wowed by lame storyline, flat characters and pretty graphics.
There is so much truth to that, it's ridiculous. Movies are a visual representation of a story. To think you believe they are solely made to look good is completely absurd. So many classic films didn't "look great" but told amazing stories, had great actors, and amazing development. It's people who believe a movie's merit should be based on visuals that are killing films today. So many movies are being made to please the eye, so much that it'll draw from the other lacking components in the film. Transformers is a good example. The movies could have been good. However, Michael Bay focused way too much on explosions and pretty cgi to make up for the lack in acting ability, plot, dialogue, and characters overall.
First off, Hiyo Miazaki is a god, and is in no way to be compared to any film maker EVER. Secondly, I'll say it again, if you want a story, READ A BOOK. Movie's, has you said, are a visual representation of a story, so my point is not that they should have no story, rather that they depend less on their story. Instead, movies rely on expressions, and imagry, has poetry utilizes diction and syntax. Story means very little, it's just there so you know how to feel, because the Entertainment buisness (music, movies, writting and arts etc.) are only to inspire emotions. How the emotions are inspired, depends on the form of entertainment. In a novel, it's important because there's very little else to go off of (not to say there is NOTHING else). In movies, my point is that the inspiration of choice emotions is derived MORE so from visuals and appearant tones. The characters in Avatar were exeplairy (misspelled probably haha). The steady decline and decay of mind and morals, expressed through Jake Soule could only be expressed through his "Video updates", his expressions, eyes, tone. The cinematography, the symbolism of the falling tree. The computer animation even, all support to the tone and feel of what little story is there, and that is what makes it such a great film. An example of how not to make a movie or show would be like, almost ALL ANIMES. Look at DeathNote, or Naruto. Both have pretty good story lines, still, the visuals are nothing more than enough to remind millions of nerdy-metal-monkeys that they're still "cool" by some standards. The lines are HORRIBLY WRITTEN, the facial expressions are no more than angry or confused, and the character developement and design (mental, not phsyical) is nothing more that immature. "but there's story", and NOTHING else. Story is just the surface value of the art, to be taken by shallow sharks, hungry for a reason to indulge in their taste. There's too much focus on story, to little on everything else. Story is just another aspect of entertainment, a little one, to keep you on track. Too much more story in that movie, and it would have easily been overkill. And if you don't believe it's "such a stepping stone", then just look at all the up-coming 3D films, filled identicly, and yet nowhere near the quality. That's what makes a stepping stone, when it's set a new bar, high and more diffecult to grasp. The visual effects are better than any in the past, that's what made Matrix and STAR WARS so great.
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« on: April 29, 2010, 03:50:11 AM »
Lugia fi'sho. I mean, it's just so stupid with it's stupid little rat face, and it only really evolves once and it's no good for anything and...whoop, nevermind, I'm getting Lugia and Ratatat mixed again
I would have to say Magikarp is deff it.
VERY TRUE!! Does his/her stupid "splash" thing EVER do anything?
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« on: April 29, 2010, 02:41:05 AM »
No prob bro
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« on: April 29, 2010, 02:36:04 AM »
"Sending sexy SMS's to my ex's new man, cuz I can"-Good Friday by Why? "You chansey, what you love, and you love, what you chansey"-Unknown (it's just funny, and sung in such a passionate and meaningful way, it's funny)
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« on: April 29, 2010, 02:30:13 AM »
Chill broseph I wasn't talking crap about either of them. I could if I wanted to....oh how I could...but I didn't (because I don't want to be mean)
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« on: April 29, 2010, 02:28:10 AM »
Haha I think the reason people complain about Twilight and why it's overrated is because it suck and is still praised more than rejected XD But seriously, on a academic note, nothing good about Twilight; not the books, movies, nothing
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« on: April 29, 2010, 01:51:53 AM »
Avatar. One of the biggest wastes of my money. Ever. Poor storyline, poor development, generic characters....
"But OMG teh graffics wer amuzing!1!1one!"
So? That only accounts to about....4% of a story. I hope that movie is set on fire and then pushed off a cliff into a pit of *movie-eating Pikachus.
i actually sorta disagree with the Avatar thing...If ya want a story, read an effing book. Star Wars story sucked. And almost all movies with a good story were that way because they were pulled from a book or graphic novel of some-sort. Movies are eye candy, and not much else, and for this, Avatar was and always will be a great stepping stone in movie history.
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« on: April 29, 2010, 01:45:05 AM »
Swizzy...I'm going to take a stab in the dark here, and say...you're not a fan of Lil'wayne...just a guess haha DudE! you'd hate me
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« on: April 29, 2010, 01:06:38 AM »
Whoo, that's quite the portolio you'z gotst there
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« on: April 29, 2010, 01:05:24 AM »
Thank you so much!
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« on: April 29, 2010, 12:16:56 AM »
HAPPY B-DAY BRO-SKI!!!
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« on: April 29, 2010, 12:08:29 AM »
Lugia fi'sho. I mean, it's just so stupid with it's stupid little rat face, and it only really evolves once and it's no good for anything and...whoop, nevermind, I'm getting Lugia and Ratatat mixed again
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« on: April 29, 2010, 12:00:48 AM »
Haha cool beanz well, I don't like to say "Everything"... but it's kinda da truth haha I like everything from Folk to rap to rock back to folk to indie to instrumental to foreign and back to rock haha
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