(11-21-2010, 06:26 PM)geoff link Wrote: [ -> ]ludwigshafen
get smashed erry day
and james i never lie so i mean if my post wasnt enough for you i think you are just dumb then
Crazy I was in Stuttgart which is like 50-60 miles/hour drive away. I think I went there once for a party.
I was wondering where you went i needed to talk to you like all week dude
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Trying to see if I can get a movie club going at my school, and I was asked by my possible sponsor what educational merits a movie club have. I'm jotting some ideas down and would appreciate it if you guys would let me know what you thought.
Quote:Educational Merits for a movie club:
Learning importance of cinematography, lighting, and camera angles.
Symbolism in movies
Being shown movies that reflected opinions on society at the time such as Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times"
Access to fun and public domain B-Movies such as "Night of the Living Dead" and "Plan 9 from Outer Space"
Introduction to forgotten genres such as Epics and Noir.
Use of the NFI's(National Film Registry) list of "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significantâ movies.
An opportunity for students to participate and show their own short-films in a school-confined film festival.
(Possibly) They could compete for prizes.
(11-23-2010, 06:15 PM)Karth link Wrote: [ -> ]Trying to see if I can get a movie club going at my school, and I was asked by my possible sponsor what educational merits a movie club have. I'm jotting some ideas down and would appreciate it if you guys would let me know what you thought.
Quote:Educational Merits for a movie club:
Learning importance of cinematography, lighting, and camera angles.
Symbolism in movies
Being shown movies that reflected opinions on society at the time such as Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times"
Access to fun and public domain B-Movies such as "Night of the Living Dead" and "Plan 9 from Outer Space"
Introduction to forgotten genres such as Epics and Noir.
Use of the NFI's(National Film Registry) list of "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significantâ movies.
An opportunity for students to participate and show their own short-films in a school-confined film festival.
(Possibly) They could compete for prizes.
If it's just a club does it really need educational merit? We had a ton of clubs that didn't really meet any kind of requirement other than having a teacher sponsor it (Warhammer club etc.) I had a video production class at high school, which was my second favorite class after electronic music.
Some other stuff you can add would be post-production and sound for films.
(11-23-2010, 06:28 PM)Mission Difficult link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Karth link=topic=2632.msg184659#msg184659 date=1290554121]
Trying to see if I can get a movie club going at my school, and I was asked by my possible sponsor what educational merits a movie club have. I'm jotting some ideas down and would appreciate it if you guys would let me know what you thought.
Quote:Educational Merits for a movie club:
Learning importance of cinematography, lighting, and camera angles.
Symbolism in movies
Being shown movies that reflected opinions on society at the time such as Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times"
Access to fun and public domain B-Movies such as "Night of the Living Dead" and "Plan 9 from Outer Space"
Introduction to forgotten genres such as Epics and Noir.
Use of the NFI's(National Film Registry) list of "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significantâ movies.
An opportunity for students to participate and show their own short-films in a school-confined film festival.
(Possibly) They could compete for prizes.
If it's just a club does it really need educational merit? We had a ton of clubs that didn't really meet any kind of requirement other than having a teacher sponsor it (Warhammer club etc.) I had a video production class at high school, which was my second favorite class after electronic music.
Some other stuff you can add would be post-production and sound for films.
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That's what I was told by my possible sponsor. I'm going to take the list to him regardless of my opinion and see if I can get this thing started.
I got the forums and everything necessary to try and get Movie Cinema Club going! I'm really excited about this, got a sponsor as well.
Has anyone won anything in poker yet? I came really close to winning Tycho's watch.
(11-24-2010, 08:18 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ]Has anyone won anything in poker yet? I came really close to winning Tycho's watch.
Got max's badge. Wearing it on spy and pretending I'm a hard boiled detective with a fedora.
(11-23-2010, 06:41 PM)Karth link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Mission Difficult link=topic=2632.msg184665#msg184665 date=1290554923]
[quote author=Karth link=topic=2632.msg184659#msg184659 date=1290554121]
Trying to see if I can get a movie club going at my school, and I was asked by my possible sponsor what educational merits a movie club have. I'm jotting some ideas down and would appreciate it if you guys would let me know what you thought.
Quote:Educational Merits for a movie club:
Learning importance of cinematography, lighting, and camera angles.
Symbolism in movies
Being shown movies that reflected opinions on society at the time such as Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times"
Access to fun and public domain B-Movies such as "Night of the Living Dead" and "Plan 9 from Outer Space"
Introduction to forgotten genres such as Epics and Noir.
Use of the NFI's(National Film Registry) list of "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significantâ movies.
An opportunity for students to participate and show their own short-films in a school-confined film festival.
(Possibly) They could compete for prizes.
If it's just a club does it really need educational merit? We had a ton of clubs that didn't really meet any kind of requirement other than having a teacher sponsor it (Warhammer club etc.) I had a video production class at high school, which was my second favorite class after electronic music.
Some other stuff you can add would be post-production and sound for films.
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That's what I was told by my possible sponsor. I'm going to take the list to him regardless of my opinion and see if I can get this thing started.
[/quote]
Ask them what educational merits a football team has.
(11-24-2010, 11:05 PM)Eschatos link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Karth link=topic=2632.msg184666#msg184666 date=1290555678]
[quote author=Mission Difficult link=topic=2632.msg184665#msg184665 date=1290554923]
[quote author=Karth link=topic=2632.msg184659#msg184659 date=1290554121]
Trying to see if I can get a movie club going at my school, and I was asked by my possible sponsor what educational merits a movie club have. I'm jotting some ideas down and would appreciate it if you guys would let me know what you thought.
Quote:Educational Merits for a movie club:
Learning importance of cinematography, lighting, and camera angles.
Symbolism in movies
Being shown movies that reflected opinions on society at the time such as Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times"
Access to fun and public domain B-Movies such as "Night of the Living Dead" and "Plan 9 from Outer Space"
Introduction to forgotten genres such as Epics and Noir.
Use of the NFI's(National Film Registry) list of "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significantâ movies.
An opportunity for students to participate and show their own short-films in a school-confined film festival.
(Possibly) They could compete for prizes.
If it's just a club does it really need educational merit? We had a ton of clubs that didn't really meet any kind of requirement other than having a teacher sponsor it (Warhammer club etc.) I had a video production class at high school, which was my second favorite class after electronic music.
Some other stuff you can add would be post-production and sound for films.
[/quote]
That's what I was told by my possible sponsor. I'm going to take the list to him regardless of my opinion and see if I can get this thing started.
[/quote]
Ask them what educational merits a football team has.
[/quote]
It's not a club though. Also, I found out that it was my sponsor who wanted the educational stuff, he's a huge film buff. It won't be in their face, but it won't just be a "turn off your brain and watch" session either.
Quote: Merc link=topic=2632.msg184807#msg184807 date=1290653473]
[quote author=Surf314 link=topic=2632.msg184797#msg184797 date=1290647935]
Has anyone won anything in poker yet? I came really close to winning Tycho's watch.
Got max's badge. Wearing it on spy and pretending I'm a hard boiled detective with a fedora.
[/quote]
got it all cuz im pro at poker
(11-24-2010, 11:47 PM)diglett link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=[SiN] Merc link=topic=2632.msg184807#msg184807 date=1290653473]
[quote author=Surf314 link=topic=2632.msg184797#msg184797 date=1290647935]
Has anyone won anything in poker yet? I came really close to winning Tycho's watch.
Got max's badge. Wearing it on spy and pretending I'm a hard boiled detective with a fedora.
[/quote]
got it all cuz im pro at all ins and luck
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Figured I'd use this thread to wish everyone a happy thanksgiving. So..happy thanksgiving.
(11-10-2010, 08:28 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: [ -> ]I have started a 'Posts of the Year' Shrine, so all you necrophiliacs go nominate things for me
http://www.brbuninstalling.com/forum/ind....msg183220
All 2008, all the time.
I mean, who doesn't remember this gem
(07-16-2008, 12:47 AM)A. Crow link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Spore link=topic=746.msg22125#msg22125 date=1216184908]
Well of course you won. You were using the backburner against a team of four.
What? Like only my team was allowed to use it?
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Let us not forget what top-quality QQ is really like.
(07-21-2008, 08:00 PM)Kor link Wrote: [ -> ]Feel free to call this top quality QQ or think for half a second and discuss.
Tournament rules state that Criticals are disabled, and by extension of this ruling, then it must dictate that the Backburner must for disabled for the tournament. The server critical modifier command does not disable Backburner's critical bonus and is an otherwise unfair advantage to every other class, including counter-classes. Further more, the additional health granted in the absence of criticals makes the the pyro the only class worth having in any offence.
I'm moving to have tournament rules modified to disable unlockables so that this tournament is decided by the best team, and not the best pyro.
my personal favorite
(09-11-2008, 05:11 PM)Dave link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=rumsfald link=topic=1391.msg38077#msg38077 date=1221171049]
[quote author=Dave link=topic=1391.msg38072#msg38072 date=1221170255]
i hope it never ends
Dave = wants to be Atreyu
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i would totaly ride that gay ass dragon thing.
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