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Book Of Eli, Execellent Movie and my fave of his . Reminds me every time when I dine in at KFC with the nice smelling moist toweletts in the sachets. Have never played any of the 'Fallout' games, are they good?
Don't remember Training Day too well but a good movie as him portraying a bad guy. The line that echos now in my mind from that movie right now is "Have you ever had your shit pushed in?"....lol. LD if I've miss understood your previous thread about 'shit day' literally as an acutal 'SHIT' and not a 'Bad Day', then I guess you need to take this advice literally next time it happens lol... ....
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I'll keep an eye out for it. I'm all played out at the mo. Had enough of the PS3 and won't be playin' it for a while, but usually look through the bargin bin at game outlets and If I run into Fallout 3, I'll check it out. While we're on this subject, saw a movie (I think is German) called 'HELL' director also directed Independence Day and 2012. Not bad, runs along the similar guidelines of the time/atmosphere of 'Book Of Eli' and 'The Road'.
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^^Nothin' spectacular just atmosphere's similar, suspensful.
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i know nothing about anything-p i just want a big tv
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It is crazy how big the screens have gotten. You can get an 80 incher at Costco now. People are buying hdtvs with their groceries.
Prices have come way down too. Back in 2005, my first 1080i plasma monitor cost over 3 grand. A few years later I went 1080p for about a 3rd of that price.
Then last Summer I picked up a 55" 3D panasonic, and holy $#!% talk about hi-def, it's shocking how real everything looks. Pretty much the ultimate for gaming or looking at soles.
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^^To me you have the highest quality foot material there is out there so watching your own stuff on your new Panasonic 55 should be I'd imagine.
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^^Nuff said, I'll have to wait til' it comes into my price range which will probably be about a year from now maybe? ... I'll wait it out
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