(11-09-2009, 11:29 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ]So I'm confused, when I got home I chugged some emergen-C and I felt better. I wish I'd know if I was getting sick or not. I keep getting mild sore throat, mild headache, persistent cough, feeling weak, then I boomerang to feeling good, then back. Maybe I'm mostly pig-mune? I had bacon for lunch maybe that scared it off.
Yes, rest. That's probably what's keeping you feeling better; as soon as you start to get tired again is when I bet you start to feel shitty again. It's probably a warning sign that you've already got something and you're fighting it off, but that you need to keep well rested and watered to KEEP it away.
Why is Star Trek DOC the #1 Seller on steam right now
(11-10-2009, 06:49 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ]New avatar for caff?
Get me Earthbound foam art of Giygas or Ness
I think they broke the top sellers list
MW2 is top on the list, last night Star Trek DAC was top and is now not even on the list
And The L4D2 + L4D bundle is outselling CSS
my pops came home with windows 7 ultimate
I fucking hate people who can't decide where their loyalties lie. So as most of you know, I work at a mom and pop game store. This one sometimes retarded guy comes in a lot. He buys most of his new games from us. Except for Borderlands and Assassin's Creed 2. Borderlands was fine, he didn't come in and rub it in our face he got it from Gamestop/Wal-Mart/wherever. Assassin's Creed 2, he comes in, with it still in the Gamestop bag, and wants to play it for free on one of our TVs. (We have 4 pay to play stations in the back, 2 ps3, 2 360) I ask him why he got it at Gamestop, and he says: "Because you guys don't have the DLC!" And so naturally I say "Bullshit, who the fuck cares about that, you've shopped here longer and we've treated you better, don't fucking come in with it still in the Gamestop bag and expect to play for free on one of our TVs." And he left, thankfully. (Another stupid thing is the fact he lives practically right down from the street from the Gamestop he got it at and I know he has a nicer TV than the ones we have.)
Doing another project for my Humanities class. This time I'm making A history of film and cartoons. Gonna make it a video, but it's mainly going to be a documentary.
Everybody give me movies and cartoons to reference that were shown between the 50's and 2000. Quickly!
I'm already thinking of including:
Gone with the Wind
Psycho
Tom and Jerry
The Flintstones
Back to the Future
Star Trek 2
Various Looney Tunes
One Flew Over the Cuckoos nest
and of course, a few clips of MST3K
(11-18-2009, 12:00 AM)Karth is Ego Tripping link Wrote: [ -> ]Doing another project for my Humanities class. This time I'm making A history of film and cartoons. Gonna make it a video, but it's mainly going to be a documentary.
Everybody give me movies and cartoons to reference that were shown between the 50's and 2000. Quickly!
I'm already thinking of including:
Gone with the Wind
Psycho
Tom and Jerry
The Flintstones
Back to the Future
Star Trek 2
Various Looney Tunes
One Flew Over the Cuckoos nest
and of course, a few clips of MST3K
A lot of the history of film and animation happened before 1950. Your topic sounds a little too broad, what exactly are you looking for?
(11-18-2009, 12:54 AM)Mission Difficult link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Karth is Ego Tripping link=topic=2632.msg122843#msg122843 date=1258520407]
Doing another project for my Humanities class. This time I'm making A history of film and cartoons. Gonna make it a video, but it's mainly going to be a documentary.
Everybody give me movies and cartoons to reference that were shown between the 50's and 2000. Quickly!
I'm already thinking of including:
Gone with the Wind
Psycho
Tom and Jerry
The Flintstones
Back to the Future
Star Trek 2
Various Looney Tunes
One Flew Over the Cuckoos nest
and of course, a few clips of MST3K
A lot of the history of film and animation happened before 1950. Your topic sounds a little too broad, what exactly are you looking for?
[/quote]
I know it's a broad topic, but I'm focusing on mainly important advances in filming and animation.
The project has a time limit of ten minutes, so I'm gonna have to focus on the important stuff.
Also: any recommendations of clips to throw in will be appreciated.
(11-18-2009, 01:17 AM)Karth is Ego Tripping link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Mission Difficult link=topic=2632.msg122856#msg122856 date=1258523690]
[quote author=Karth is Ego Tripping link=topic=2632.msg122843#msg122843 date=1258520407]
Doing another project for my Humanities class. This time I'm making A history of film and cartoons. Gonna make it a video, but it's mainly going to be a documentary.
Everybody give me movies and cartoons to reference that were shown between the 50's and 2000. Quickly!
I'm already thinking of including:
Gone with the Wind
Psycho
Tom and Jerry
The Flintstones
Back to the Future
Star Trek 2
Various Looney Tunes
One Flew Over the Cuckoos nest
and of course, a few clips of MST3K
A lot of the history of film and animation happened before 1950. Your topic sounds a little too broad, what exactly are you looking for?
[/quote]
I know it's a broad topic, but I'm focusing on mainly important advances in filming and animation.
The project has a time limit of ten minutes, so I'm gonna have to focus on the important stuff.
Also: any recommendations of clips to throw in will be appreciated.
[/quote]
Steamboat Willy, one of the first catroons of course and easily the most recognizable of old stuff
(11-18-2009, 01:17 AM)Karth is Ego Tripping link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Mission Difficult link=topic=2632.msg122856#msg122856 date=1258523690]
[quote author=Karth is Ego Tripping link=topic=2632.msg122843#msg122843 date=1258520407]
Doing another project for my Humanities class. This time I'm making A history of film and cartoons. Gonna make it a video, but it's mainly going to be a documentary.
Everybody give me movies and cartoons to reference that were shown between the 50's and 2000. Quickly!
I'm already thinking of including:
Gone with the Wind
Psycho
Tom and Jerry
The Flintstones
Back to the Future
Star Trek 2
Various Looney Tunes
One Flew Over the Cuckoos nest
and of course, a few clips of MST3K
A lot of the history of film and animation happened before 1950. Your topic sounds a little too broad, what exactly are you looking for?
[/quote]
I know it's a broad topic, but I'm focusing on mainly important advances in filming and animation.
The project has a time limit of ten minutes, so I'm gonna have to focus on the important stuff.
Also: any recommendations of clips to throw in will be appreciated.
[/quote]
the first montage in film was produced by a soviet propaganda film maker about hard working farmers.
So it's really a communist plot to destroy out students.
(11-18-2009, 01:17 AM)Karth is Ego Tripping link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Mission Difficult link=topic=2632.msg122856#msg122856 date=1258523690]
[quote author=Karth is Ego Tripping link=topic=2632.msg122843#msg122843 date=1258520407]
Doing another project for my Humanities class. This time I'm making A history of film and cartoons. Gonna make it a video, but it's mainly going to be a documentary.
Everybody give me movies and cartoons to reference that were shown between the 50's and 2000. Quickly!
I'm already thinking of including:
Gone with the Wind
Psycho
Tom and Jerry
The Flintstones
Back to the Future
Star Trek 2
Various Looney Tunes
One Flew Over the Cuckoos nest
and of course, a few clips of MST3K
A lot of the history of film and animation happened before 1950. Your topic sounds a little too broad, what exactly are you looking for?
[/quote]
I know it's a broad topic, but I'm focusing on mainly important advances in filming and animation.
The project has a time limit of ten minutes, so I'm gonna have to focus on the important stuff.
Also: any recommendations of clips to throw in will be appreciated.
[/quote]
Off the top of my head:
The Jazz Singer 1927 - Considered the first "talkie" film.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves 1937 - First full length American animated feature, also the first to have a soundtrack released.
Fantasia 1940 - First surround sound film, utilizing Fantasound.
Oklahoma! 1955 - One of the first films on Todd-AO.
A Clockwork Orange 1971 - First film to utilize Dolby sound in the pre-mix.
Lisztomania 1975 - First film to utilize Dolby sound encoded on the optical track.
Baraka 1992 - Amazing film. Also done on Todd-AO.
Batman Retuns -1992 -Â First film to utilize Dolby Digital. Also plastic nipples.
Jurassic Park 1993 - First film to utilize DTS.
We have a project going on in South Korea,some receptionist just mentioned that we had working going on in north korea as well......
"Oh yea, Im sure the state department would be pleased to have a US firm doing NUCLEAR work in North Korea"
I facepalmed, hard
Futureworld 1976 - First movie to use 3D computer generated graphics. The movie itself was kind of shit though.