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Gotta agree w/ @Spawn_of_Apathy& @XxEvil AshxXon FM3 & FM4 being the peak of the series. FM6 turned it around a little bit, but coming off of FM5, that wasn't too hard to do. The layout for races was excellent and visually looked to offer SO much at the onset of beginning your career. I was not a fan of the whole cards = cars/mods/discounts/FM$ (even in FH5, definitely turned me off of it a bit because of this.)
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Television The Old Man - FX/Hulu - Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow
SoberChef replied to Bitgod's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
I watched the first episode. It's REALLY slow for nearly all of it YET it is so incredibly well acted (I mean HELLO! Look at the talent involved!) I'll more than likely wait for the whole season to drop on Hulu, then binge it. Oh wow this reminds me, there's another FX show premiering this week that I'm not sure anyone has on their radar, lemme start a thread for that! -
Movies What are your favorite vampire movies?
SoberChef replied to Fizzzzle's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Right off the top of my head I can think of: The Lost Boys From Dusk til Dawn Near Dark Nosferatu (1922) Univeral's Dracula w/ Bela Lugosi Salem's Lot John Carpenter's Vampires What We Do in the Shadows Yeah, needless to say, even if the aforementioned was all that existed, it would still be a solid sub-genre but there is SO MUCH MORE! Definitely one of my all time favorite creatures/monsters of lore of all time! -
General Gaming TMNT Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
SoberChef replied to crispy4000's topic in The Spawn Point
No love for Donnie!? He's the brains ya'll!! Anywho, glad to see so many favorable reviews & generally good reception by fellow D1P'ers, I'll be sure to download it when I get home in a few hours from work on Game Pass! -
Comics Tim Sale has passed away
SoberChef replied to Kal-El814's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
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While it sucks we have to wait until Spring of '23, at least that gives the Hot Wheels DLC for Forza Horizon 5 time to breath (wasn't it THE DLC to beat for FH4?) That being said, we should start to see a whole lot more behind the scenes & such in the coming months leading up to its release & I'm totally down for that. Still holding out hope we can go back to Mount Fujiyama (Fujumi Kaido), been missing that track since FM4!!
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General Gaming TMNT Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
SoberChef replied to crispy4000's topic in The Spawn Point
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Microsoft Xbox Presentation leak rumors / *spoilers* / fakes?
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Another on my list of things to do. Love sharks, they are THE most beautiful sea creatures. Scuba diving is already something I love greatly, just gotta get to the ocean & do it proper! Ultimate dream would be the south coast of Australia about mid May when there is a lot of Great Whites & Whale sharks migrating through.
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Movies ‘Duke Nukem’ Movie in the Works from ‘Cobra Kai’ Creators
SoberChef replied to Brian's topic in The Performing Arts Centre
Hot damn that is an awesome angle in which to tackle the property! Look at how they've handled Johnny, especially in the first couple seasons and how they shaped & molded that character. Pretty sure they could do the same with Duke, so I'm optimistic about this venture! -
Going to FINALLY experience this on Saturday and it's been a goal of mine to do since watching Point Break way back in the early 90's! Just curious for those who have gone, what are some good things to know, things to be aware of, all of that goodness? Also, feel free to recommend a good line when leaving the aircraft, I was thinking "Bombs Away!"
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Wanted to share this before posting my thoughts. I had gone to see this film on Sunday and there was roughly a dozen or so people in total, half of which walked out before the end. Those of us who stayed, all were talking after about "WTF did we just watch!?" I wouldn't necessarily call it a head scratcher, its just that there is A LOT going on with this film. It's what is enduring within the dermis if you will as opposed to the immediate outer layer. While I am still in my own way giving it an autopsy in my mind, piece by piece breaking down its nuances, I have to say that this film has not left my mind for a moment all these days later. Its quite topical in relation to body autonomy, who regulates our bodies, what we as a species are doing to cohabitate with one another & our environments. In fact, the more I find myself pondering the myriad of topics tackled & presented, the more I feel as though I need to re-watch it again actually. This is not for everyone, it IS a slow burn to the point where the numerous plots don't fully come together until well after the halfway point. That being said though, there's a growing piece inside of me that genuinely loves 'Crimes of the Future' more each day!
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Hadn't ever heard of this before. I always joked for years about "If I die, just buy a gallon of gas & obtain a 55 gallon drum, set it & forget it!" Yet this option seems like a feasible, & relatively cheaper option than traditional burials or even cremation. May have to look into this as an option to include in my will, very cool for sure.