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A little loadie told me that Carlyle is going to write a Deux Ex movie. Now, if you are a massive fan of the game such as myself (played number one when I was just seven years of age!). Now my fellow…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Octo Plop Nov 26, 2012.
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Brandon Blaze(Futuristic Gemini) said… Quentin Tarentino is one of my writing inspirations as well. X)
Dr Commander said… "Payne"
QuickKick said… Thanks man! I appreciate that.
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Lt. Commander Armstrong said… We'll see man, we'll see. I know I'm going to be here until this ship finally sinks. Whether that be three months or ten years.
Lt. Commander Armstrong said… I think Spill is either about to go through a major reconstruction or will fade away. The numbers are solid but I think they want to be making much more and staying to course isn't the way to achieve that. We'll see in the upcoming weeks but yeah. It all feels so sudden but I have a feeling it would have felt that way no matter what.
MDS said… LOL, oh I'm as chilled as a cucumber. If anything, I do (and in all honesty) laugh at the number of times that a show on one side of the Atlantic may be a big hit on one side and a total failure on the other.... and of course the FEW times that it is a big success on both sides. Sadly, the majority of "both side" hit shows is really just because it's more of a "cult following" than actual successful show. However, Dr. Who is on that was a "cult following" show back in the 70's-80's... but is NOW a true success on both sides. =)
MDS said… LOL.... Do Americans know of the "Classic" Doctor Who series from the 60's-80's?
I personally grew up on the series,that was shown on PBS, every weekend that I can remember, as a child for at least 10 years running, rain or shine with no season breaks, right up to that really shitty "americanized version" of a tv movie came out.
Sadly, after that TV-movie abortion of a show, the "popularity" of Dr Who in America took a huge hit and dropped, until the new shows started up again with Christopher Eccleston. Then it's popularity took off again.
Just thought you would like to do some reading with all the links. =)
stalksthemoon said… Love your taste in movies man, we're very similar, would probably get a long great.
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