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Theforce.net forum parody
#7
Posted 26 July 2005 - 08:59 AM
You mean, "we're right" and "you're wrong" being different points of view,
or "from a certain point of view?"
I'd prefer the old days here where we just bashed and felt relieved,
holding out hope for a lost cause,
mostly agreed on our stand,
and talked about today's meaningful trilogy, LOTR.
or "from a certain point of view?"
I'd prefer the old days here where we just bashed and felt relieved,
holding out hope for a lost cause,
mostly agreed on our stand,
and talked about today's meaningful trilogy, LOTR.
#10
Posted 26 July 2005 - 03:52 PM
QUOTE (ernesttomlinson @ Jul 26 2005, 07:50 PM)
Fine, "Melkor", then go there and leave us to our narrow-mindedness.
Do you like Top 40 music too?
Do you like Top 40 music too?
You see, the problem is that theforce.net bored me, and those boards have style, I have to admit. And I got a week ban for posting spoilers, despite the fact that I labeled my thread with spoiler tag.
But surely you would shed some tears after me Despondent?
What is top 40 music?
#11
Posted 30 July 2005 - 12:35 AM
Go the TheForce.net if you want the opinions of the Lucas' actual target audience. The place is a real eye opener.
#12
Posted 31 July 2005 - 01:03 PM
QUOTE (Lord Melkor @ Jul 26 2005, 03:52 PM)
But surely you would shed some tears after me Despondent?
Not certain what you mean, L. Melkor. But if I cried for every shortchanged Lucas fan, I'd be crying for you too.
#13
Posted 01 August 2005 - 06:36 PM
I just read some posts in the Force.net. My god in heaven. I have discovered that I automatically question the intelligence of anyone who thinks that AOTC was a good movie. I found myself assuming that all the posters were children.
This probably says more about what a snob I am then anything else.
This probably says more about what a snob I am then anything else.
#14
Posted 01 August 2005 - 08:11 PM
I've wandered around theforce.net - I was trying to find screencaps of some ships, and instead I found their ship database.
It is really an enlightening read - they've gone through all the comics and cartoons and novels and games and all that and have found every ship and made entries about it... so where a comic book artist has put a Star Destroyer well in the background and its pretty fuzzy on details - they've decided that the reason it looks different to their idea of a typical Star Destroyer is not because the artist put it in to flesh out the background, but because it is a different class of vessel. So you see this data entry that goes into intense detail and mentions stuff like 'honeycombing at interstices' and it turns out to be an inch-by-half inch fuzzy comic Star Destroyer from a Rogue Squadron fanfic.
Between laughter, what-the?s and how-does-anyone-find-the-time?s I realised that these guys were really beyond my experience of humanity.
It is really an enlightening read - they've gone through all the comics and cartoons and novels and games and all that and have found every ship and made entries about it... so where a comic book artist has put a Star Destroyer well in the background and its pretty fuzzy on details - they've decided that the reason it looks different to their idea of a typical Star Destroyer is not because the artist put it in to flesh out the background, but because it is a different class of vessel. So you see this data entry that goes into intense detail and mentions stuff like 'honeycombing at interstices' and it turns out to be an inch-by-half inch fuzzy comic Star Destroyer from a Rogue Squadron fanfic.
Between laughter, what-the?s and how-does-anyone-find-the-time?s I realised that these guys were really beyond my experience of humanity.
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