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Rane |
Oct 23 2006, 09:58 AM
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Last ThreadQUOTE(minque) This is meant to be a place where you can talk about anything without having to stay on topic. Feel free to ask questions, to talk about the things in your life you like to share with your fellow-members. Or just step inside for a while, have a coffe and a good chat! You may feel free to post whatever you like as long as it is within the rules of the forum. But if the conversation degrades to spam, you will be treated as though you are spamming anywhere else on the forum. This is a thread where you can relax and talk about personal things, but it is not to be used as an excuse to make pointless posts. Please help to keep this alive and well and a place where we can meet and share. Enjoy your stay here!!!
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The Metal Mallet |
Oct 26 2006, 03:32 AM
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From: Kitchener, ON, Canada
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Well I had an interesting night last night. Our school had our Hallowe'en dance and I was convinced by a friend to go, it also gave me the opportunity to bust out my sweet costume. I dressed as a bandit cowboy who I like to call "Ace" because I thought it would look stylish to stick an ace of spades card into my black cowboy hat. It's the same hat that I'm wearing in most of the pictures of myself that I put in the "Real Pictures" thread. I also wore a blue bandana across my face that covered my face from the nose down. To compliment, I wore black jeans, a black denim-like shirt with a black with gold coloured design on it with a brown suede coat. I also had a belt with a western buckle of two pistols crossing each other and I had a holster with a magnum sidearm. Unfortunately they wouldn't let me bring my horsehead on a broom stick into the dance hall, I worked so hard in making that! Despite feeling under the weather, I danced my butt off in all those clothes. I guess I was attempting to "sweat out" my cold. I'm not particulary a fan of the music played, but if they played stuff I liked more, no one would be dancing . Unless they played some K-Os, too bad they didn't play anything by him But I got to dance with a bunch of ladies, I had a good time
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The Metal Mallet |
Oct 28 2006, 05:36 AM
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From: Kitchener, ON, Canada
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Just got back from watching the movie Saw III.
It's probably the most graphic release out of the trilogy, with some of the "games" being very, very grissly gross. I was cringing in my seat, which is what I guess the director probably wanted.
The twist at the end I think was better than the last release, as it also relates to the previous Saw movies, but I won't spoil it for anyone who wants to watch it. I'll just say that it made me and my friend talk about it to try to make sure it makes sense to us. I think we were able to deduct that the twist at the end did make sense.
Basically, if you've seen the first two, see the last one. Just be prepared for a bit more disturbing images.
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"This body, holding me makes me feel eternal. All this pain is an illusion" - Parabola (Tool) "This here ain't called boasting, it's called truthin' " - Mango Kid (Danko Jones)
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Channler |
Oct 28 2006, 03:59 PM
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Joined: 20-March 05
From: Nashville, North Carolina
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QUOTE(The Metal Mallet @ Oct 28 2006, 12:36 AM) Just got back from watching the movie Saw III.
It's probably the most graphic release out of the trilogy, with some of the "games" being very, very grissly gross. I was cringing in my seat, which is what I guess the director probably wanted.
The twist at the end I think was better than the last release, as it also relates to the previous Saw movies, but I won't spoil it for anyone who wants to watch it. I'll just say that it made me and my friend talk about it to try to make sure it makes sense to us. I think we were able to deduct that the twist at the end did make sense.
Basically, if you've seen the first two, see the last one. Just be prepared for a bit more disturbing images.
Cool... Sounds like a good movie to take my gf too.. Never saw the first two however
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The Metal Mallet |
Oct 28 2006, 04:07 PM
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Joined: 18-June 06
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QUOTE(Channler @ Oct 28 2006, 10:59 AM) Cool... Sounds like a good movie to take my gf too.. Never saw the first two however
The storyline might be a bit confusing then, because this Saw, unlike the second one, goes back to visit moments in the first two and it might be hard to understand the twist without knowledge of the first two. It's only a suggestion, so it's up to you. I don't think it's all that hard to find rentals/DVDs of the first two, in fact, I think they just released a "special edition" version of Saw II with all the bonus features and whatnot. Since watching Saw III, I got the impression this will be the last one, so I'm going to hold out buying any DVDs in hopes that they'll release a trilogy pack or something.
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"This body, holding me makes me feel eternal. All this pain is an illusion" - Parabola (Tool) "This here ain't called boasting, it's called truthin' " - Mango Kid (Danko Jones)
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The Metal Mallet |
Oct 28 2006, 08:28 PM
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Joined: 18-June 06
From: Kitchener, ON, Canada
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Haha, unfortunately I don't have the guts to do anything to a living horse.
So instead I google image searched a profile view of a horse head, printed it off, then printed a fliped version for a symmetrical other profile side. Stuck them on a piece of britol board, glued them together and glued that to the stick.
I was hoping to find a premade one, but my lucky has never been that good. It would've been a stuffed head.
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"This body, holding me makes me feel eternal. All this pain is an illusion" - Parabola (Tool) "This here ain't called boasting, it's called truthin' " - Mango Kid (Danko Jones)
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