robocop's always great
and hilarious, and also great
Re: The Return of Testing Chat Thread
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:04 pm
by Gands
It's like William Dozier's Batman. As you get older, you learn to appreciate more of it.
Re: The Return of Testing Chat Thread
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:42 pm
by Aaron
Still totally relevant as well. probably more then when it was filmed.
Re: The Return of Testing Chat Thread
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 2:58 am
by Count Chocula
Negative Knub wrote:
Zod wrote:I live an hour from ground zero. Before that I had NORAD in Colorado. Yay me?
I'd like to go to ground zero and have a Crohn's shit on it.
I'm not sure what that means. Is that an "FU Enemieeezzz!" gesture or something else?
And in the spirit of things I live 40 miles from CENTCOM. A 5MT surface strike won't scratch me, bitches. General Schwartzkopf (ret) lives 15 miles east of me, but an equal amount of miles north. I'll trust his threat assessment.
Re: The Return of Testing Chat Thread
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 11:58 am
by Big Orangutan
Skyfall, despite its problems with a villain with stupidly, needlessly convoluted Joker-esque plans (saved by Javier Bardem's funny but menacing performance), has beaten out on Avatar in the UK box office and seized nearly a billion dollars worldwide (how did MGM go bankrupt?!).
Crazedwraith wrote:
You know I was really interested in Mr White and Quantum and they dropped it all. Which is sad. but i guess they were just making it all up as they went along anyway.
I firmly agree with that.
QoS was Craig's weakest instalment and a bit too short (though not as bad as Bronan's last two movies), but I liked how we saw Quantum fleshed out as a real successor to SPECTRE and I want to see Mr. White one last time in the next couple of movies for a proper closure (though I wouldn't hold my breath and the producers badly crapped out on Tracy's death in OHMSS by crapping out Diamonds Are Forever).
Re: The Return of Testing Chat Thread
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:04 pm
by Big Orangutan
Aaron wrote:Still totally relevant as well. probably more then when it was filmed.
Yes, 1987's RoboCop seems strikingly similar to the stuff happening in the last ten to twelve years; why are they doing a fairly close remake now?
remember when michael wasn't a cold blooded murderer?
Re: The Return of Testing Chat Thread
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 9:25 am
by Straha
The news today was bad.
I'm confronted by three things:
First, the way that the United States mourns and laments each shooting as an event but how nearly all sides of the political discourse do nothing to deal with violence as a cultural phenomenon. We lament the deaths of these shooting victims, and the ones before them, and the ones before them, but most people go out of their way not to see the connections between them and to try to fix the systemic problem. Even those that do bury their heads in the sand when it comes to how our tolerance of violent crime in places like Detroit and Newark (or drone strikes in Afghanistan) helps to elide the true causes of violence in schools. To try and address violence in schools without similarly addressing the tolerance the country has for violence so long as it is situated in proper geographic locales (read: poor and/or black) strikes me as a sisyphean task.
Second, the apathy which many politically active people approach the question of violence in culture/schools. The way people who will flier, campaign, run workshops, or more will simply shrug their shoulders and say "Oh dear" to this. (I include myself in this mess of people.) It depresses me and makes me even more apathetic.
Third, how twenty children dying is a catastrophe that will dominate the news cycle for days to come, but ten billion animals being slaughtered every year for food in the United States is something buried and ignored by almost everyone. Odds are that more animals have died in the last ten years than there will be humans in existence, ever. Slaughtered in the most painful heart-breaking ways with no chance to engage in anything remotely resembling a true existence for no purpose other than our pleasure, yet this travesty is completely ignored.
Fuck.
Re: The Return of Testing Chat Thread
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 10:08 am
by Aaron
I kind of wonder how many kids the Syrian government kills a day. We never hear anything.
Re: The Return of Testing Chat Thread
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 1:31 pm
by Dooey Jo
30 000 kids die every day from starvation.
It would cost a few stealth bombers to prevent. Seems negligent.
Re: The Return of Testing Chat Thread
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 1:37 pm
by Aaron
It would be pretty awesome too witness the USAF dropping food parcels into countries where we don't get along with by B-2
Re: The Return of Testing Chat Thread
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 1:49 pm
by Gands
That's commie talk.
Re: The Return of Testing Chat Thread
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 2:08 pm
by Zod
Aaron wrote:I kind of wonder how many kids the Syrian government kills a day. We never hear anything.
Makes me think of the old saying: one death is a tragedy, a thousand is a statistic.