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Hmmmm..... the 3.8 gig size has people worried that mayhaps the game is not as big as described.



I'm not too worried about this.

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(there’s at least 500 variations of quest to try, and around seven times the number of quest-based activities compared to Fallout 3).

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350+ primary locations, and sourcing every collectible, trader, unique weapon, and area of interest. To put the sheer size of Skyrim into perspective; Fallout 3 had 115 Primary Locations.

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Can't wait. :nana:

Abduction-Taylor Lautner

Posted by PelicanHuey on 8/16/11 at 6:59 pm
I had heard Taylor Lautner was a bad actor-- as a heterosexual male I have never seen Twilight-- but I was shocked how bad he was in this trailer for Abduction. I never knew he could be that bad. He delivers every line in the same half-mumbling voice. It's a shame because I have a soft spot for silly over-the-top action movies.

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I own Clue, think its an underrated flick

So do I. It always cracks me up.
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The only criticism that he should get is for losing to Boise State and getting destroyed by West Virginia in two BCS bowls. He lost to better teams in the three national championship games.


I don't even criticize Bob Stoops too much for this. Boise and WV had something to prove, and Oklahoma-- a team that is disappointed when it doesn't compete for championships -- had little motivation for just a BCS game. The same thing happened to Alabama when they were slaughtered by Utah in the sugar bowl.

re: Alice in Wonderland made $1B..

Posted by PelicanHuey on 7/31/11 at 12:05 am
It's not my favorite Tim Burton movie, but it was worth seeing just for the visuals. I don't really know why it was so successful though. I guess it rode the 3d wave on Avatar's coattails.
President Atticus Finch sounds good to me.
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I definitely like both uniforms.


I agree, but like someone said earlier I'm anxious to see what the mask looks like on him.
LSU
164-91-1 (64.3%)
7 Divisional Titles
3 Conference Titles
2 National Titles

re: Your Movie/TV Legal Defense Team

Posted by PelicanHuey on 7/21/11 at 12:23 am
The fine folks at Crane Poole and Schmidt.
Becket-
One of my all-time favorite movies, though I watch it more for the clash of wills between Richard Burton's Archbishop and Peter O'Toole's Henny II (Not being religious myself). However, it also questions whether it is possible to remain loyal both to the kingdom of God and the kingdoms of men.

2001: A Space Odyssey-
It explores the ascension of man and our understanding of our place in the universe.
:nana: They had me sweating. :nana:

re: Captain Planet movie

Posted by PelicanHuey on 7/19/11 at 11:04 pm
:casty:

This movie will set the environmental movement back a generation at least. Whenever I saw the show as a kid I felt like going out and dipping a baby seal in tar just to piss of those douchebag planeteers.

And I'm sorry Ma-Ti, but heart is not a superpower

re: What playbook is everyone using?

Posted by PelicanHuey on 7/15/11 at 10:36 pm
Custom Air Raid based on Ok State
Freddy vs. Jason. I was 13 and it was the shite.
I can't believe I just stared reading these books about a week ago. I'm almost done with book 2 after going on a marathon reading session, so it'll be a little more than 12 hours before I pickup aDwD. :lol: But through the first two books the POV's I find the most consistently interesting are Jon and Tyrion.

re: Top 10 College Football coaches

Posted by PelicanHuey on 7/9/11 at 12:17 pm
I don't think that's a bad list, but I would probably take out Muschamp and Petrino and replace them with Stoops (Bob obviously) and maybe Bo Pelini. It's hard to say with so many coaches who look promising, but haven't really won anything yet.
Obvious one: Schindler's List. I held it together until Liam Neeson broke down, and I cried all the way through the credits.

re: Wilfred starts tonight

Posted by PelicanHuey on 6/24/11 at 12:30 am
I almost missed it, but tivoed it b/c of this thread.:thup: I thought it was hysterical. The protein powder in the suicide shake got me, but the shoe-shitting scene was the funniest part. I can't wait to see where they take the series.
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the big boys...Arky

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I'm going to go with Texas Tech over Oklahoma.

re: The owls of Gahool

Posted by PelicanHuey on 6/10/11 at 12:26 am
I enjoyed it in the theater, but I wasn't sure how well it would translate to TV. The visuals were stunning, but its heroic coming-of-age story seemed a little generic. Personally, all I could think about during the movie was how great it would be if they converted some of the Redwall series of books into movies with the same animation style. I fricking loved those books as a kid. RIP Brian Jacques :wah: