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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
It's awesome. I'm told that the American remake is not as good, but I'd still like to see what they did with it.
I've seen both, and "Let Me In" is honestly just as good. It's also got some REALLY creepy imagery in it, with the kids little candy snacks.
Also, this is one of the most appropriate times to say this phrase: "still a better love story then Twilight"
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
I've seen both, and "Let Me In" is honestly just as good. It's also got some REALLY creepy imagery in it, with the kids little candy snacks.
Also, this is one of the most appropriate times to say this phrase: "still a better love story then Twilight"
Cell division is a better love story than Twilight.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
HalfTangible
Cell division is a better love story than Twilight.
Yes but Let The Right One In is legitimately a love story, that involves a vampire. It is the MOST APPROPRIATE time to use that phrase.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
FinnLassie
:smallmad:
Good, good, you suspect nothing... *sharpens knives* Uh, these are, totally, you know, for cutting the sausage.
:smalltongue:
Pfft, I'm not going to be scared by you sharpening knives. You're Finnish; that's just natural behavior. :smallamused:
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Originally Posted by
Asta Kask
Dracula is an interesting case. While he is clearly very intelligent, the book also reveal him as stuck in his ways. He finds it difficult to understand the modern world, with trains and telegraphs - he is firmly stuck in the 16th century.
I rather like Bram Stoker's version of Dracula, in part because of how well the count is portrayed as 'stuck' in an earlier time. Also, because no one catches on fire in the sunlight; they just lose their vampire powers and look much older.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
Have you seen the 1992 movie? Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves, Anthony Hopkins?
It's hilarious.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
I've seen both, and "Let Me In" is honestly just as good. It's also got some REALLY creepy imagery in it, with the kids little candy snacks.
Also, this is one of the most appropriate times to say this phrase: "still a better love story then Twilight"
I always promote the show, before mentioning the name, as a young vampire and human who fall for each other. So many people assume Twilight and scrunch their noses up!
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
DraPrime
Operation Absinthe has reached phase 2: adding wormwood. Now I wait 2-3 hours. This is taking a while.
Woot! Enjoy the fruits of deliciousness DraPrime. :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
enderlord99
Vampires are brutish, feral idiots.
If someone wants to be undead, it's much better to be an alhoona lich.
:smallannoyed: As far as I know there are just as many sources of intelligent vampires (not counting most modern sources even) as there are of them being monstrous. Vampires are so much more interesting than liches. And...that is all I will say about that.
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Originally Posted by
Astrella
Your mom yelling at everyone for ten minutes and slamming doors cause your dad forgot something at the store isn't normal behaviour, right?
Hmm perhaps but certainly not pleasant. Then again maybe not normal. I apologize for your predicament. :smallfrown: Had similar before, I know it's bad.
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Originally Posted by
Asta Kask
Dracula is an interesting case. While he is clearly very intelligent, the book also reveal him as stuck in his ways. He finds it difficult to understand the modern world, with trains and telegraphs - he is firmly stuck in the 16th century.
And while I do not have ice cream, I could easily get it.
http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/23...39c8fa4c1a.jpg
I like this appraisal of Dracula. That book is a classic. Well, at least to me it is. Anyone else? :smalltongue:
This image! Such truth! :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Yes but Let The Right One In is legitimately a love story, that involves a vampire. It is the MOST APPROPRIATE time to use that phrase.
Hmm did you mention in any post who the author was? I think I might want to look into this potentially.
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Originally Posted by
Amidus Drexel
I rather like Bram Stoker's version of Dracula, in part because of how well the count is portrayed as 'stuck' in an earlier time. Also, because no one catches on fire in the sunlight; they just lose their vampire powers and look much older.
I think I like most stories where the whole "vampires hate sun" thing is done differently. I'm trying to remember a series I read once where the main vampire girl mentioned it only being irritating to the eyes and weakening her by a bit. She was still super-humanly strong. Possibly because she was a very old vampire. But yeah it's good to see, another great point to Dracula.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Astrella
Your mom yelling at everyone for ten minutes and slamming doors cause your dad forgot something at the store isn't normal behaviour, right?
I think the important question is if it's acceptable behavior. It is not.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Haluesen
I think I like most stories where the whole "vampires hate sun" thing is done differently. I'm trying to remember a series I read once where the main vampire girl mentioned it only being irritating to the eyes and weakening her by a bit. She was still super-humanly strong. Possibly because she was a very old vampire. But yeah it's good to see, another great point to Dracula.
I rather like Buffy's treatment of it. The sun is always deadly (gem of amara excepted), but vamps grow more resistant to it with age. Contrast a lowly messenger vamp visibly burning under a blanket with Spike frequently using a heavy blanket to get around.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
I always promote the show, before mentioning the name, as a young vampire and human who fall for each other. So many people assume Twilight and scrunch their noses up!
If entirely possible, the best way to show them this is to say "hey lets watch a vampire movie" and then during say...the pool scene, say "this is a love story : D"
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Originally Posted by
Haluesen
Hmm did you mention in any post who the author was? I think I might want to look into this potentially.
It's a movie, not a book, and I don't remember the director of either versions :smallredface:
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Razanir
I rather like Buffy's treatment of it. The sun is always deadly (gem of amara excepted), but vamps grow more resistant to it with age. Contrast a lowly messenger vamp visibly burning under a blanket with Spike frequently using a heavy blanket to get around.
Ah right, that is how it worked in Buffy. Been so long since I watched it. :smallbiggrin: Yeah that was a good way to handle it too.
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
It's a movie, not a book, and I don't remember the director of either versions :smallredface:
Ah my bad. Not thinking too well because I am distracted by the anime. :smallredface: Well alright movie. Still might be worth a look then.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Haluesen
Ah right, that is how it worked in Buffy. Been so long since I watched it. :smallbiggrin: Yeah that was a good way to handle it too.
Ah my bad. Not thinking too well because I am distracted by the anime. :smallredface: Well alright movie. Still might be worth a look then.
The original version, Let the Right One In is fantastic. Watch it. Either subtitled or dubbed, the dubbing was done quite well.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Haluesen
Ah my bad. Not thinking too well because I am distracted by the anime. :smallredface: Well alright movie. Still might be worth a look then.
Also I looked it up and it is a book and the author of the book also made the original film version oh man I'm so wrong sometimes. It's author is John Ajvide Lindqvist.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
Something happened to me on the bus home... there was a kid and a his parents, and the baby was making "feed me noises" at the mom. The mom looked back and said "Sorry hon, we left the food at home." And the baby shot her a look that said louder than words "Well, weren't you a ****ing idiot. Why should I have to suffer for your idiocy?"
It made me smile. Baby facial expressions can be very expressive.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Also I looked it up and it is a book and the author of the book also made the original film version oh man I'm so wrong sometimes. It's author is John Ajvide Lindqvist.
Not quite. The author wrote the screenplay adaption, but the director had to change some things. The two agreed on some changes, and fought over others.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Asta Kask
Something happened to me on the bus home... there was a kid and a his parents, and the baby was making "feed me noises" at the mom. The mom looked back and said "Sorry hon, we left the food at home." And the baby shot her a look that said louder than words "Well, weren't you a ****ing idiot. Why should I have to suffer for your idiocy?"
It made me smile. Baby facial expressions can be very expressive.
For a second, I read it as the baby actually saying that. Needless to say, I was quite confused.
But either way, the baby was completely right.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Razanir
I rather like Buffy's treatment of it. The sun is always deadly (gem of amara excepted), but vamps grow more resistant to it with age.
Anne Rice has vampires that eventually become immune to damage from sunlight--they also actually lose the physical requirement to drink blood to survive; however, the physical need is replaced by a mental urge (like an addiction) that makes them even more bloodthirsty!
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
Where is this and when is it becoming a thing that is real?
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Asta Kask
What is it?
It's a price tag for a 3DS remake of Majora's Mask. Which if real means it's coming out. Which means everything is awesome.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
The original version, Let the Right One In is fantastic. Watch it. Either subtitled or dubbed, the dubbing was done quite well.
I tend to prefer dubs, so I shall look for that primarily when I can. Thank you!
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Also I looked it up and it is a book and the author of the book also made the original film version oh man I'm so wrong sometimes. It's author is John Ajvide Lindqvist.
Hmm so there is also a book? Well I haven't done enough reading lately. I doubt I will find it easily but I will look around anyway. :smallsmile:
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Originally Posted by
Asta Kask
Something happened to me on the bus home... there was a kid and a his parents, and the baby was making "feed me noises" at the mom. The mom looked back and said "Sorry hon, we left the food at home." And the baby shot her a look that said louder than words "Well, weren't you a ****ing idiot. Why should I have to suffer for your idiocy?"
It made me smile. Baby facial expressions can be very expressive.
Yes they very much can. :smallbiggrin: Such a smart baby it seems. :smallamused:
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Haluesen
Hmm so there is also a book? Well I haven't done enough reading lately. I doubt I will find it easily but I will look around anyway. :smallsmile:
Well, it's been translated to english (Let The Right One In; ISBN 978-1-84724-848-0) but it seems they're out of it at moment.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
Ugh, I want to play a video game but I don't know WHAT to play. I hate when that happens D:
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Ugh, I want to play a video game but I don't know WHAT to play. I hate when that happens D:
My first response on seeing this was going to be "Zelda. The answer is always Zelda." Then I looked up the page and saw the Majora's Mask thing.:smallsigh:
*digs out N64, prepares to blow for the next 30 minutes before anything happens*:smallannoyed::smallbiggrin:
Also, Pokemon? Can always spend some time doing a horrifying eugenics program if all else fails.:smallamused:
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
My first response on seeing this was going to be "Zelda. The answer is always Zelda." Then I looked up the page and saw the Majora's Mask thing.:smallsigh:
*digs out N64, prepares to blow for the next 30 minutes before anything happens*:smallannoyed::smallbiggrin:
Also, Pokemon? Can always spend some time doing a horrifying eugenics program if all else fails.:smallamused:
I have no Zelda games to play because I beat them all and have no current desire to do so again. And no Pokeyman, I'm waiting for Omega Ruby :smallamused:
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
I have no Zelda games to play because I beat them all and have no current desire to do so again. And no Pokeyman, I'm waiting for Omega Ruby :smallamused:
Only thing that comes to mind for me is that MMBN is going to be on the Wii U Virtual Console soon. Unfortunately, that's not yet, unless you've got a Japanese Wii U (in which case you're still stuck with only 1).
You could watch the stream I mentioned? That's sort of like gaming. They just finished the Wonderswan one, Network Transmission is next.
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
I have no Zelda games to play because I beat them all and have no current desire to do so again. And no Pokeyman, I'm waiting for Omega Ruby :smallamused:
I've been slowly working my way through Wind Waker. Got Swift Sail as soon as I plausibly could, but once I made it to the temples my willingness died. Took a few weeks of a break, came back to it yesterday. Loved the temples. And now I have to Triforce hunt. :smallsigh::smallfurious:
I also have to get through a Link between Worlds.:smalltongue:
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
Qwertystop
Only thing that comes to mind for me is that MMBN is going to be on the Wii U Virtual Console soon. Unfortunately, that's not yet, unless you've got a Japanese Wii U (in which case you're still stuck with only 1).
You could watch the stream I mentioned? That's sort of like gaming. They just finished the Wonderswan one, Network Transmission is next.
Can't watch streams, we have a gigabyte usage limit up here. It eats it up so fast :smallsigh:
I also own and have beaten to 100% all of the MMBN games. I'll probably end up picking them up for the Wii U virtual console when they come out though.
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
I've been slowly working my way through Wind Waker. Got Swift Sail as soon as I plausibly could, but once I made it to the temples my willingness died. Took a few weeks of a break, came back to it yesterday. Loved the temples. And now I have to Triforce hunt. :smallsigh::smallfurious:
I also have to get through a Link between Worlds.:smalltongue:
The Triforce hunt isn't nearly as rough as it used to be, due to numerous reasons. Link Between Worlds is great! It's one of the few games I've played in a long time where I actually missed something (because I'm an idiot, but still!)
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Re: KuReshtin's Kallously Konfusing Konsternations - Random Banter #208
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
Can't watch streams, we have a gigabyte usage limit up here. It eats it up so fast :smallsigh:
I also own and have beaten to 100% all of the MMBN games. I'll probably end up picking them up for the Wii U virtual console when they come out though.
The Triforce hunt isn't nearly as rough as it used to be, due to numerous reasons. Link Between Worlds is great! It's one of the few games I've played in a long time where I actually missed something (because I'm an idiot, but still!)
's a shame - they had a thing where if people donated $100 earmarked towards that specific objective, they'd all sing the Pokemon theme but refluffed to MMBN. It was at $20 for a while and then someone just put $80 in. I assume it would have been funny if they had been able to sing either in tune or in time with each other. Which I suppose is why it was funny.