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Snappy one liner

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 10:32 pm
by Jaydub
Let's see, they look Arabic, they are speaking Aribic. They are even wearing trubans and they are shooting at us.
We better let them go or the ACLU will come after us for racial profiling. :( :(

Sad but true. :evil:

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:01 pm
by Sciguy
They're shooting. The only thing that should matter is if they're using revolvers, pistols, rifles, full atuomatics, or rockert launchers.

After all, severaty of reaction has something to do with it.

Otherwize, Dude, they're shooting! Get your ass out there and help the patrol shoot back.

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 1:56 am
by IronFox
Sciguy wrote:They're shooting. The only thing that should matter is if they're using revolvers, pistols, rifles, full atuomatics, or rockert launchers.

After all, severaty of reaction has something to do with it.

Otherwize, Dude, they're shooting! Get your ass out there and help the patrol shoot back.
Praise the lord and pass the ammo.

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 5:36 am
by SolidusRaccoon
Yippie-Kay-Ay @&$*@(!*&

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 7:50 am
by Shyal_malkes
SolidusRaccoon wrote:Yippie-Kay-Ay @&$*@(!*&
where was that from? I remember seeing what I think was a die hard movie on TV (network tellevision with scenes cleaned up) and at the end he goes "Yippie-kay-yi-yay-falcon" though I didn't see it my brothers swear it was obviously dubbed over. is this what you refer to?

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:35 am
by Trump
They replaced it with Falcon!? They could have at least tried to replace it with something with 4 syllables in total. Or better yet, do the no sound thing when the particular expletive came up.

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:41 am
by Sciguy
Actualy, Bruce Willis' line was, "Yippie-Ki-yi-yay, Mother #*%$@&>"

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:56 am
by SolidusRaccoon
Trump wrote:They replaced it with Falcon!? They could have at least tried to replace it with something with 4 syllables in total. Or better yet, do the no sound thing when the particular expletive came up.
Well in Die Hard 2: Die Harder the one villain,General Esperanza, used the codename Falcon when communicating with his allies. So when it came time for the TV edit of the film they changed mother bleeper to Mr. Falcon. Since Esperanza was on the plane at the end. It was a clever edit, but still sounded stupid unless you understood the reference.

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:28 am
by The JAM
[...unWARP!!!]

Good evening.


And speaking of "La Cucaracha", anyone remember the Looney Toons short with Speedy Gonzales and his lethargic cousin Slowpoke Rodriguez, who kept singing that song extremely slow?

Take a wild guess why Slowpoke never sang the last line of the first verse.


¡Zacatepóngolas!

Until next time, remember:

I

AM

THE

J.A.M. (a.k.a. Numbuh i: "Just because I'm imaginary doesn't mean I don't exist")

Good evening.

[WARP!!!]

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:15 am
by SolidusRaccoon
The JAM wrote:

And speaking of "La Cucaracha", anyone remember the Looney Toons short with Speedy Gonzales and his lethargic cousin Slowpoke Rodriguez, who kept singing that song extremely slow?

Take a wild guess why Slowpoke never sang the last line of the first verse.

Ah good ole Speedy, another victim of the PC police. And yes I remember Slowpoke. good times, good times.

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 1:20 pm
by JakeWasHere
The JAM wrote:

And speaking of "La Cucaracha", anyone remember the Looney Toons short with Speedy Gonzales and his lethargic cousin Slowpoke Rodriguez, who kept singing that song extremely slow?

Take a wild guess why Slowpoke never sang the last line of the first verse.

Well, it would have given away WHY he was a slowpoke, if I'm remembering correctly.

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 2:56 pm
by Calbeck
Y'know, I'm surprised...I thought this arc would end with the group getting ready to watch the movie. The fact that we're actually getting to WATCH the movie along with the gang is a radical departure from the usual comic strip.

And what's more, so far this is pretty darned good! If the rest of the flick is anything like what I've seen so far, I'd prolly go see it in the theaters!

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 3:40 pm
by IronFox
Calbeck wrote:Y'know, I'm surprised...I thought this arc would end with the group getting ready to watch the movie. The fact that we're actually getting to WATCH the movie along with the gang is a radical departure from the usual comic strip.

And what's more, so far this is pretty darned good! If the rest of the flick is anything like what I've seen so far, I'd prolly go see it in the theaters!
Well, speaking of that...
My kid brother's a telecommunications major at Santa Clara university. the guy wants to go into the movie business, etc. And I've got a few good conservative friends out here in santa cruz. if we got the resources together, I'm pretty sure this movie could be banged out.

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:46 pm
by Sciguy
IronFox wrote:
Calbeck wrote:Y'know, I'm surprised...I thought this arc would end with the group getting ready to watch the movie. The fact that we're actually getting to WATCH the movie along with the gang is a radical departure from the usual comic strip.

And what's more, so far this is pretty darned good! If the rest of the flick is anything like what I've seen so far, I'd prolly go see it in the theaters!
Well, speaking of that...
My kid brother's a telecommunications major at Santa Clara university. the guy wants to go into the movie business, etc. And I've got a few good conservative friends out here in santa cruz. if we got the resources together, I'm pretty sure this movie could be banged out.
Making a movie is easy.

Making that movie good isn't.

Distribution is your boys in a vice.

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:41 pm
by EdBecerra
JakeWasHere wrote:
The JAM wrote: And speaking of "La Cucaracha", anyone remember the Looney Toons short with Speedy Gonzales and his lethargic cousin Slowpoke Rodriguez, who kept singing that song extremely slow?

Take a wild guess why Slowpoke never sang the last line of the first verse.
Well, it would have given away WHY he was a slowpoke, if I'm remembering correctly.
Third (or fourth) mouse: That Slowpoke Rodrigues... 'E pack a gon... *BLAM*

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:33 am
by IronFox
Sciguy wrote:
IronFox wrote:
Calbeck wrote:Y'know, I'm surprised...I thought this arc would end with the group getting ready to watch the movie. The fact that we're actually getting to WATCH the movie along with the gang is a radical departure from the usual comic strip.

And what's more, so far this is pretty darned good! If the rest of the flick is anything like what I've seen so far, I'd prolly go see it in the theaters!
Well, speaking of that...
My kid brother's a telecommunications major at Santa Clara university. the guy wants to go into the movie business, etc. And I've got a few good conservative friends out here in santa cruz. if we got the resources together, I'm pretty sure this movie could be banged out.
Making a movie is easy.

Making that movie good isn't.

Distribution is your boys in a vice.
well, yes, having a major production studio behind us would be handy for getting box-office acclaim. but there's still plenty of movie festivals etc that we could target. I am, of course, speaking hypothetically, of course. my contacts probably don't have the resources in place as yet to do a major motinn picture. Maybe in a few years.

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:58 pm
by UncleMonty
IronFox wrote:
Sciguy wrote:
IronFox wrote: Well, speaking of that...
My kid brother's a telecommunications major at Santa Clara university. the guy wants to go into the movie business, etc. And I've got a few good conservative friends out here in santa cruz. if we got the resources together, I'm pretty sure this movie could be banged out.
Making a movie is easy.

Making that movie good isn't.

Distribution is your boys in a vice.
well, yes, having a major production studio behind us would be handy for getting box-office acclaim. but there's still plenty of movie festivals etc that we could target. I am, of course, speaking hypothetically, of course. my contacts probably don't have the resources in place as yet to do a major motinn picture. Maybe in a few years.
One of the changes gradually appearing with the increase of broadband internet access is the growing ability to create and distribute short animations, or even movies. Eventually, Hollywood is going to have some competition.

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:37 pm
by IronFox
UncleMonty wrote:
One of the changes gradually appearing with the increase of broadband internet access is the growing ability to create and distribute short animations, or even movies. Eventually, Hollywood is going to have some competition.
Hell, they're probably going to have a lot of competition, since the distribution would be easier and cheaper than a trip to the theater.

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:51 pm
by Jaydub
IronFox wrote:
UncleMonty wrote:
One of the changes gradually appearing with the increase of broadband internet access is the growing ability to create and distribute short animations, or even movies. Eventually, Hollywood is going to have some competition.
Hell, they're probably going to have a lot of competition, since the distribution would be easier and cheaper than a trip to the theater.
Well they are working on 4th Generation Wireless Data now that looks like it will top out at 25Gb but look for connections between 10 and 15Gb. Yes that is Gb as in Gigabit through a cellular phone connection. With that speed and the wide area of coverage distribution will be pretty easy. :o :o

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 11:09 pm
by IronFox
Jaydub wrote: Well they are working on 4th Generation Wireless Data now that looks like it will top out at 25Gb but look for connections between 10 and 15Gb. Yes that is Gb as in Gigabit through a cellular phone connection. With that speed and the wide area of coverage distribution will be pretty easy. :o :o
Good googa mooga.