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Post by Islander on Oct 7, 2006 12:33:36 GMT -5
Fair doos. In which case: OOOoooo, first post on page 100 - 14 posts to go!
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Post by Menack on Oct 7, 2006 12:37:23 GMT -5
You're debating about logos.
You're debating about logos.
You're debating about logos.
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Post by Islander on Oct 7, 2006 12:39:17 GMT -5
Wrong.
Wrong.
Wrong.
We're debating about idents. Very different kettle of fish. Idents are fascinating - if you're not interested, Menack, don't join the discussion. Don't, however, try and stop it.
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Post by Menack on Oct 7, 2006 12:42:27 GMT -5
Hold your horses, mate. I was joking. Seems like someone isn't in a very good mood...or is easily angered by people who look down to idents. I will somehow take advantage of this
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Post by Islander on Oct 7, 2006 12:50:37 GMT -5
Nah, calm down Menack, I was jesting - in a way. It does, however, irk me that myself, ICWP, and to an extent Adam are having a discussion about idents that we're enjoying, and you jump in and make out that we're crazy. I personally do find the on-screen identification of channels a very interesting topic - I know that it could be classed as incredibly geeky, but I'm not alone - take a look HERE and HERE. Yes - Odd interest. No - does not make it OK to jest about it.
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Post by adam on Oct 7, 2006 12:51:12 GMT -5
Has anyone heard about this:
Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue is an animated drug prevention television special starring many of the popular cartoon characters from American Saturday morning television, among them Winnie-the-Pooh, Bugs Bunny, ALF, the Muppet Babies, and several others.
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Post by Gideon on Oct 7, 2006 12:56:10 GMT -5
Yes - Odd interest. No - does not make it OK to jest about it. Hey, Islander, apart from a girl I knew at school, you're the only person I've ever known who's used the term "jesting." It used to be quite funny at school, to hear this girl say, "I'm just jesting!" I mean funny in the sense that nobody else ever used that word, so it was quite a...novelty...to hear it. It's a nice word, though. We're going to have to stop posting here soon. We're on page 100.
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Post by adam on Oct 7, 2006 13:23:13 GMT -5
I saw this on QI and thought it was interesting:
Alan Smithee, Allen Smithee, Alan Smythee, and Adam Smithee are pseudonyms used between 1968 and 1999 by Hollywood film directors who wanted to be dissociated from a film for which they no longer wanted credit
The following films credit Smithee; the actual director is listed when known:
The Coroner To Light the Darkness, directed by Vance Kotrla Picture of Priority Dilemma, directed by Eric Larsen and Eric Louzil and starring C. Thomas Howell Sub Down, directed by Gregg Champion and starring Stephen Baldwin Le Zombi de Cap-Rouge Hellraiser: Bloodline, directed by Kevin Yagher Smoke n Lightnin, directed by Michael Kirton Raging Angels National Lampoon's Senior Trip, directed by Kelly Makin with a segment credited to Smithee Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh, directed by Dean Tschetter The Shrimp on the Barbie, directed by Michael Gottlieb and starring Cheech Marin Solar Crisis (film), directed by Richard C. Sarafian, starring Tim Matheson and Charlton Heston I Love N.Y., directed by Gianni Bozzacchi and starring Scott Baio Putz, directed by Robert Rothbard Appointment with Fear, directed by Ramzi Thomas Ghost Fever, directed by Lee Madden Morgan Stewart's Coming Home, directed by Paul Aaron and Terry Windsor Let's Get Harry, directed by Stuart Rosenberg Stitches (movie), directed by Rod Holcomb and starring Parker Stevenson Gypsy Angels, starring Vanna White The Barking Dog Dune (1988 extended TV cut, 2006 extended DVD version), directed by David Lynch and starring Kyle MacLachlan, based upon the 1966 Frank Herbert novel Woman Wanted (2000), directed and eventually disowned by Kiefer Sutherland The Birds II: Land's End, directed by Rick Rosenthal Wadd: The Life and Times of John C. Holmes
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Post by middleton39657 on Oct 7, 2006 15:37:29 GMT -5
We're near the end, folks. Wow, that sounds really ominous.
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Post by Gideon on Oct 7, 2006 17:08:29 GMT -5
National Lampoon's Senior Trip, directed by Kelly Makin with a segment credited to Smithee National Lampoon's European Vacation is a great film. They've made a lot of National Lampoon films, though, so it stands to reason that some would be less good than the others. You're right, Middleton, you sound eerie. The end is nigh.
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Post by lazerxangel on Oct 7, 2006 19:48:02 GMT -5
Did it seem like this LPE went by faster than the last one?
<edit> Ooh! Adam, is the answer to your signature 'Queue'? Heh, just thought of that randomly.
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Post by LaurenM on Oct 7, 2006 20:04:10 GMT -5
this is reply #12? i think. yah, it went by faster. gee..i wonder why. lol! i don't know where my sister is. she's been gone since last night. so, i'm gonna go find her and go to the store. so i'll start LPE 10. there's only 3 replies left in this one. fill it up. k? and don't get mad at me for starting the other one right now. 'cause i have to go find my sister. and i don't know how long i'll be.
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Post by middleton39657 on Oct 7, 2006 22:44:37 GMT -5
Gideon, I believe the expression is "the end is nigh at hand".
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Post by Islander on Oct 8, 2006 5:46:44 GMT -5
We haven't actually quite finished - after this post, we need one more. Surely the best way to finished would be for a mod to post after me, and lock. Byebye LPE 9 .
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Post by Mac on Oct 8, 2006 6:43:26 GMT -5
Yay, last post.
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