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Shadowman wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Shadowman wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:My nephew referred to Red Dawn as a classic war movie.
Red Dawn is a classic war movie.
No. No it's not. No movie made after I was born is allowed to be a classic. This was the second or third video my mom and I ever rented from the video rental place shortly after it opened. This was a very big deal back in the eighties, so i remember it quite well.
Gonna have to disagree with you on that one, on the grounds that Ghostbusters came out after you were born. And also a big-ass list of other classic movies from the '80s and '90s that I can whip up in about five minutes.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
shajaki wrote:First time I felt old... when Beast Wars FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY figures came out....
I never saw the original.Ironhidensh wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Which version? Swayze or Hemsworth?Ironhidensh wrote:My nephew referred to Red Dawn as a classic war movie.
There is only one Red Dawn.The Swayze one. Though I did enjoy the new one.
Counterpunch wrote:I began viewing certain hobbies, especially video games, as something not to be taken seriously at all. How I spent my time and how I viewed leisure time became a thing I had to carefully consider.
There was a time when things like gaming held a kind of reverence for the accomplishment of completion or when I put value on overcoming the challenge presented, but I think now that was merely because the other goals I had in life were too far out to balance appropriately.
I still enjoy them, but now work and ensuring my family is secure and happy is my challenge. My goals and time value have nothing to do with what rank I hold in a fighting game or what level of completion I push a jRPG into. Games are an entertainment distraction when I have time to spare.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:I'm so old I remeber life before the internet.
ZeroWolf wrote:When I was really young I remember playing on the spectrum computer, waiting for games on cassettes to load. Wasn't fair really, my brother had a really fun amiga, my eldest sister had the nes and I got to play the spectrum...
I remember when dial up was a huge deal and pestering my parents for it (and for broadband when that was affordable)
RhA wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:When I was really young I remember playing on the spectrum computer, waiting for games on cassettes to load. Wasn't fair really, my brother had a really fun amiga, my eldest sister had the nes and I got to play the spectrum...
I remember when dial up was a huge deal and pestering my parents for it (and for broadband when that was affordable)
A Commodore 64? Awwwwww yes! Loved that thing. Tapes and all!
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I still remember when I 1st got my Atari 2600. I was the only one in our neighborhood to have one. I was cool, for about 2 weeks.
Mine usually yelled at me to "get off the computer, I need to use the phone!" The wonders of dial-up.Sustain wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:I still remember when I 1st got my Atari 2600. I was the only one in our neighborhood to have one. I was cool, for about 2 weeks.
LOL Yes. My grandmother would whip my butt at Pac-man.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Mine usually yelled at me to "get off the computer, I need to use the phone!" The wonders of dial-up.Sustain wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:I still remember when I 1st got my Atari 2600. I was the only one in our neighborhood to have one. I was cool, for about 2 weeks.
LOL Yes. My grandmother would whip my butt at Pac-man.I swear, kids today would lose their damn minds if they had to deal with that for more than 2 minutes. Downloading a shot of Pamela Anderson in 1998? Took about 3 minutes.
But back then it was usually worth it. Now...?
OptimusN1701 wrote:I started feeling old a few years ago when I started thinking up excuses if I was asked what a grown man was doing combing through the toy aisles at Walmart and Target in order to not appear creepy.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
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