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Quotes have a little curved arrow icon you can click to view the original post :)

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Is there an echo in here?

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LIB! MR DUCKS!

It's not the first time I've been confused by not reading the fine print.

That'll teach me to defend Richard again. :lol:

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Quotes have a little curved arrow icon you can click to view the original post :)

They do? Where?

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Are you being serious?

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Jason, yes he is.

Steef, it's always been been there since 2007 / 2008.

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They've definitley been there for quite some time now

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I can't see the quote icon because of Stefan's bouncing boobs distracting me.

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Look, it's the fifth wheel!

At least he's a wheel, the ancient Egyptians didn't even have a wheel.

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Exactly, it's just more proof that they never build the pyramids themselves. They merely claimed them.

Alex

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Believe it or not,the Giza Pyramids have quite 'slap dash' areas of construction amongst the incredible areas.

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Sure, that's why they call it the most accurate build building on the planet. :rolleyes:

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Believe it or not,the Giza Pyramids have quite 'slap dash' areas of construction amongst the incredible areas.

Cowboys.

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At least he's a wheel, the ancient Egyptians didn't even have a wheel.

ermm... ever seen King Tut's chariots? ;-) Ancient Egypt lasted 3000 years,and eventually they did have wheels :)

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At least he's a wheel, the ancient Egyptians didn't even have a wheel.

ermm... ever seen King Tut's chariots? ;-) Ancient Egypt lasted 3000 years,and eventually they did have wheels :)

Sure, thanks to the Romans who needed their grain.

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Sure, that's why they call it the most accurate build building on the planet. :rolleyes:

Oh in many ways. Particularly considering its vast age. Incredible,and the perfection of that main chamber never ceases to amaze me given the age of the structure. What I refer to more so is that 'un-earthly/other worldly' (or similar claims that tend to come) need not be an essential description about the structures, based on having been all over them myself,inside and out, a few times. Up close they 'can' be accepted as the work of human hands, particularly when it comes to the inner core stones and the areas between the core stones and the remaining casing stones. Great knowledge of planning, yet the work of human hands in the actual construction doesn't seem improbable. It is in this way that for me sometimes the accuracy thing can be overplayed at times. Discoverys have even shown the logistics of major works going on around the site. I don't discount the idea that the ancient Egyptians added 'to' a core existing structure though. The platea is always giving up new finds.

I tend to feel that the truth about the structures probably exists somewhere between the traditional and alternative viewpoints, and that they need not be polar opposites.

Anyway, yes, I hear Ridley Scott is directing an Alien Prequel? :P

  • 2 weeks later...
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He's talking a bit too much, for my tastes. He's almost like David Prowse in that regard.

Karol

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Yeah, didn't he kinda reveal that he's going to play a friggin robot?

BTW, did you read the second link? Idris Elba (Stinger Bell in The Wire) is going to be in it!

Alex

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And not only that, he revealed a bit more in the previous interviews. He even pretty much described the plot progression of the new X-Men movie.

Karol

  • 3 weeks later...
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I wouldn't look down on TV so easily, Steef. When it comes to acting and characters, TV has surpassed movies. These days most movies only showcase effects and such.

Having said that, I don't have a clue who that fella is.

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When talking about TV I'm referring to TV series, not Big Brother, Steef! Sure, NCSI & co is terrible but shows like Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Wire, Rome, Deadwood, Carnivale, The Sopranos, et cetera, satisfy me more than most new movies out there.

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Yup, you might not like things like Lost, but it's still better and more imaginative than most big screen blockbusters.

Karol

  • 4 weeks later...
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No green/blue screen? That's encouraging.

Karol

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Like in Alien, I guess the spaceship is going to be an important set for the film.

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I like pretty much everything I hear about the film so far. And, in a sense, it makes me worried.

Karol

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You're expecting Russell Crowe to suddenly walk through the spaceship with a sword?

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